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John Aikman

@jdaikman

President of The F.R.E.S.H Path - addiction-proof your mind, discover new motivation, health and happiness in less than 60 minutes.

Montreal شامل ہوئے Ocak 2009
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John Aikman
John Aikman@jdaikman·
@terrynewman That’s not the society we’ve become, largely because women wanted full-time careers and you can’t have it both ways. Assuming this doesn’t change, the very few kids we do have will be better served growing up together rather than in an empty house.
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Terry Newman
Terry Newman@terrynewman·
I'm not suggesting yours didn't, and I'm glad to hear, but if people were having more children, they'd make friends with kids in their neighbourhood, like I did (Gen-X). I disagree that daycare employees are part of a family's village, or feel anywhere close to the responsibility that extended family members feel toward children. (I was raised by my maternal grandparents). The problem of a stimulating stay-at-home environment falls to the parents who should spend time with kids reading to them, introducing them to ideas and taking them out. It should not be the job of the state or companies.
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John Aikman@jdaikman·
@terrynewman Our kids went to neighborhood daycare and loved it. Many of their lifelong friendships began there. Both turned out well. I think we are evolved to have a village raise children and find it more stimulating than many stay at home environments, especially these days.
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Terry Newman
Terry Newman@terrynewman·
My honest first reaction to the suggestion that I send mine off to daycare after one year: "I'm abandoning my children to strangers." I was endlessly mocked by my ex-husband and his liberal/left friends for expressing this, but I was right for a number of reasons.
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John Aikman@jdaikman·
@thinkingwest Actually aim for hunter gatherer - varied diet, lots of exercise, outdoors, circadian cycle, close friends, group activities.
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John Aikman@jdaikman·
@nypost Looks like a shrimp nearby and he's like guys please, I'm little busy over here
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New York Post@nypost·
Tiny, blue octopus species discovered 6,000 feet deep in ocean — and scientists think it’s adorable: ‘Never seen anything like it’ trib.al/RtjaTU4
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John Aikman
John Aikman@jdaikman·
Montreal must dig deep and beat Carolina because Las Vegas is leading Colorado 3-0 and Montreal can beat Las Vegas. Only a few more games - we got this.
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John Aikman
John Aikman@jdaikman·
@CTVNews That’s not at all what they say. The claim is that there is a high level of agreement among doctors that social media is a problem, not that social media is “as bad” as smoking. It is actually far worse - children fry their brains before they even learn how to use them.
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John Aikman@jdaikman·
Perfectly encapsulates the corruption of the “native industry.” Life expectancies 10-20 years below norms, yet they gather to drink cocktails demand “justice” for anomalies on their land they have already been paid to dig. But once they dig the cocktails stop, so they blather on.
John Clarke@JohnClke

“Indigenous people can no longer wait for Canada to act. Indigenous families are demanding justice, not more empty words...The time for action is now, and the Permanent People’s Tribunal will be key to building a better future for the next generation.” cultmtl.com/2026/05/perman…

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Daniel
Daniel@growing_daniel·
skipping my son's wedding because I have to monitor the situation
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Terrible Maps
Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
Reported UFO sightings across Europe
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@grayjaynine Pouches are better than cigs, but pouches are extremely addictive. Bluntly- addiction is brain damage that becomes harder to reverse over time. It reduces global pleasure and causes persistent stress and anxiety. Once addicted, nicotine is just Tylenol - temporary pain relief.
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Janine Timmons 🇨🇦
Janine Timmons 🇨🇦@grayjaynine·
I just sent a letter to the Minister of Health asking to unlock nicotine pouches from pharmacies. Join me-send yours at unlockthepouch.ca
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skeptdoc@skeptdoc·
@MrsDrBee @CBC The CBC / APTN fraudulent hits on canadian targets was called "counting coupe". Historically first nations warriors counted coup against an enemy using bravery , and daring face to face with their opponents. This sleazy hit job used lies and cowardice. And our $.
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Shelley Crowley🇨🇦
Shelley Crowley🇨🇦@MrsDrBee·
Tories? It’s any Canadian capable of independent thought calling you and @CBC out for your targeted hit pieces on RCMP veterans, an 82 year-old and individuals who asked for evidence in respect to the Kamloops hoax, which is not denialism. Fake names, fake companies and taxpayer money spent on airfare and accommodation to convince victims that this was legitimate. It wasn’t a “spoof-style Indigenous show.” It was a nasty scam unwittingly funded by taxpayers.
APTN News@APTNNews

Tories question spoof-style Indigenous show mocking denialism aptnnews.ca/national-news/…

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John Aikman@jdaikman·
@USWPColby Whatever. Nobody thinks Trump would honor it anyway, certainly not with an ally. In a few months he'll be neutered, then impeached, and this whole criminal house of cards will come crashing down. Then every word Carney said will come to haunt the US for decades to come.
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Under Secretary of War Elbridge Colby
Delivering on shared continental defense begins by recognizing our shared geography. Only by investing in our own defense capabilities will Americans and Canadians be safe, secure, and prosperous. 3/3
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A strong Canada that prioritizes hard power over rhetoric benefits us all. Unfortunately, Canada has failed to make credible progress on its defense commitments. DoW is pausing the Permanent Joint Board on Defense to reassess how this forum benefits shared North American defense. 1/3
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John Aikman@jdaikman·
@historyinmemes The helmet is a stupid design. The front is so extended off the face that there is zero peripheral vision - the wearer has horse-blinders on. Attack from the side and he'll never see it coming.
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Christopher Nolan’s upcoming adaptation of The Odyssey already appears epic in scale—but the design of Agamemnon’s helmet has sparked a fierce divide online. Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of The Odyssey has sparked intense debate over its costume design, with Agamemnon’s helmet emerging as the most controversial detail. Many viewers argue it resembles a sleek, modern superhero cowl rather than authentic Late Bronze Age Mycenaean armor, with some online comparisons pointing to Batman due to its sharp facial lines and all-black, aggressive aesthetic. Critics have also taken issue with the helmet’s apparent thickness and texture, describing it as “plastic” and unconvincing as real bronze. For them, the design disrupts historical immersion, feeling closer to cosplay than functional battlefield equipment.
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Interesting comment from the NYT :Competence and sanity generally lie toward the ideological center of politics, but charisma tends to take root at the extremes
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ScienceFocus
ScienceFocus@ScienceFocusonX·
A journalist spent $11,000 on a forgotten island nobody wanted. Everyone thought he was insane. Brendon Grimshaw walked away from a newsroom career in Yorkshire, signed the papers four minutes before midnight on the last night of his Seychelles holiday, and inherited a dead patch of land called Moyenne. The place was a wasteland. Coconuts so tangled they couldn't even fall to the ground. No wildlife worth mentioning. Just silence. So he got to work. Alongside his friend René Lafortune, Brendon spent the next 39 years planting trees one by one. By hand. No machines. No crew. Just two men and a vision. 16,000 trees later, Moyenne looked nothing like the barren rock he'd bought. Then came the animals. He reintroduced more than 120 giant Aldabra tortoises, a species teetering on extinction. Around 2,000 new birds found their way back to the island. Today, two-thirds of all the fauna in the Seychelles call Moyenne home. Word got out. Tourism exploded across the region in the 80s, and developers came knocking. A Saudi prince reportedly slid $50 million across the table for the island. Brendon said no. "I don't want the island to become a favorite vacation spot for the rich," he said. "Better let it be a national park that everyone can enjoy." In 2008, that's exactly what happened. Moyenne became the smallest national park on Earth. Lafortune died in 2007. Brendon stayed on the island until his own death in 2012. He's buried there, next to his father, surrounded by every tree he ever planted. He took a dead island and gave it back to the world. Source: BBC / Silverback Digest / Story Seychelles
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