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So you're trying to say that you never, even once, stayed up until midnight??
As for the rest of the crew, has there been an outbreak of amnesia or Alzheimer's that I'm unaware of?
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It's real
So you're trying to say that you never, even once, stayed up until midnight??
As for the rest of the crew, has there been an outbreak of amnesia or Alzheimer's that I'm unaware of?
Canola oil is the most prominent seed oil used as engine lubricant, so what is it doing in your food?
Seed oils like canola oil are made with heat and pressure. They have been refined, bleached, deodorized, and lack any nutritional value whatsoever.
Through this manufacturing process, toxins develop, multiply, and change. And cooking and reheating with these toxic oils only creates more toxins.
But the good news about seed oils is that removing them from your diet is one of the most powerful things you can do for your health!
Dr. Eric Berg, DC, not MD; information only
15th-century ruins of Kilchurn Castle, Scottish Highlands
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This is incredible because it is super difficult to visualise how much 6 feet actually is and most people don’t bother to try
HOLY SHIT ok first of all that is a brilliant use of technology, and second, that activated my flight response bigtime and i bet it convinced people to evacuate that weren’t gonna, which would’ve saved lives. so good job folks, worth the effort.
I think I have seen this before and WOW! what a way to make people realize how bad it could get!
This is always a reblog for me during Hurricane Season
So now we get even better visuals to help keep sheeple in fear. SMH. TURN OFF UR DAMN TV!!!
Weather report , by Stephen king.
I'm callin' Moses.
Smart kid.
If they're foreigners, simply beat them up and take their shit! 🙂
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Pretty much everyone. The ones with the rubber band propellers were the best.
They're continually talking about U said? U said what?? WHO said??? 🤷🏻♂️
Why do they always repeat themselves over and over and over and over and over and over and over again? I would have drilled him in the face and dropped him like a bad habit after about the first 10 seconds.
They all have to go.
This is why rich people, like really rich people, like Musk and Zuckerberg level people, don’t let their kids have screens. And they send them to schools without screens. They already know this. They’re counting on screens making the masses dumber, but they don’t want that for their kids.
I KNEW IT!!!! They're all fucking retards! They're actually far less cognitive and self-reliant at 20 than we were at 10. They have no knowledge, no attention span, no social skills, and no memories. It's almost as if frontal lobotomies are more prevalent than circumcisions? Just a bunch of mouth breathers.
Old Assumptions
There was a time when the world was built upon different assumptions. Not better people. Not smarter people. Just different assumptions.
The assumption was that a broken chair would be repaired. That a worn tool would be sharpened. That a machine would be rebuilt rather than discarded. That a man who did not yet know how to do something could learn.
The assumption was that usefulness was not purchased, but made.
Open an old magazine and you can still see it between the pages. Instructions for building a boat in the backyard. Plans for a radio assembled on the kitchen table. Articles explaining how to pour concrete, wire a workshop, repair an engine, build a cabinet, raise a barn.
No one stopped to explain why an ordinary person was capable of these things. It was simply assumed.
The world expected participation.
Somewhere along the way, the assumptions changed.
Now we are surrounded by things we are not meant to open, repair, modify, or understand. We are told to replace rather than mend, to hire rather than learn, to consume rather than create. And because we hear it often enough, many begin to believe that building is the work of specialists, and repair the work of experts.
Yet the old assumptions still linger in certain places.
They live in machine shops where tools older than their owners still earn their keep. They live in workshops where scraps of steel become brackets, where worn bearings are replaced instead of ignored, where old radios glow to life after decades of silence. They live in garages, barns, basements, and sheds. They live in calloused hands and notebooks filled with measurements.
Most of all, they live in the quiet belief that nearly anything can be understood if one is willing to spend enough time with it.
That is the oldest assumption of all.
A broken machine is not a mystery. It is a lesson waiting to be learned.
A missing part is not the end of a project. It is a problem waiting for a solution.
A thing does not lose its value simply because it requires effort. Perhaps that is why old tools, old buildings, and old machines feel different. They come from a world that expected stewardship. They were built by people who assumed someone would care for them after they were gone.
To hold something once meant more than possession. It meant responsibility. It meant maintenance. It meant repair. It meant preserving what was worth preserving and passing it on with a little more life left in it than when it was received.
Those assumptions have become less common, but they have not disappeared. They survive wherever someone looks at a broken thing and says, "Let's see if I can fix it." They survive wherever someone looks at a problem and says, "I can learn." They survive wherever creation is valued more than convenience.
And in those places, the old world has not vanished completely. It is still there, quietly waiting, built upon old assumptions.
EXCELLENT article!!
Target Picks A Different Flag This June https://www.dailywire.com/news/target-replaces-pride-collection-with-all-american-nuclear-family
Now for a little dose of good news: while some companies are clinging to Pride-themed ad campaigns in June, one of the most notorious offend
The retailer's homepage this year is refreshingly patriotic for once.
TOO LATE!!! They've already been busted for grooming children and supporting homosexuality. There's no going back from that! They must be destroyed.