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Truth.
Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. It's not a day when you lounge around doing nothing; it's when you've had everything to do, and you've done it.
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Someone recreated “Lose Yourself” by stitching together 187 random movie clips to form the lyrics.
I’ve watched about 10 of Candace's cult episodes post-assassination. It’s a fascinating window into cult indoctrination. Watching the full videos is even more disturbing than the clips. Some of the cult tactics she uses: 1- She repeats herself constantly. Repeats words and phrases she wants to stick. She repeats them instead of letting them hang there where you might wonder ‘what’s the evidence of this?’ The evidence never comes, but she makes the statement again, and again, with more conviction…as if she showed you evidence. 2- She uses sarcasm, mockery and contempt probably 90% of the time now. Innuendo and implication delivered in sarcastic form. No evidence. But the tone tells you you’re stupid if you can’t see this. 3- Forced Teaming. She uses a lot of inclusive language so the cult feels like a home. Us, us, us, we, we, we. We will solve this. They can’t stop us. Etc. She elevates herself to cult leader status constantly, usually after several we and us statements. She likens herself to David, fighting Goliath. 4- She ends every show reading effusive praise about herself. You’re a hero! You’re our David! We must protect you at all costs! 5- She uses mystical knowledge that you just have to “trust her bro” about. She uses the phrase “I don’t know. But I know know.” Over and over. Even puts it on merchandise now. Advertising that none of this is backed by evidence. But she know knows! Ya know? She says Charlie came to her in a dream. Trust her bro. She uses this ghost Charlie to put words in Charlie Kirk’s mouth from beyond the grave. She refers back to it from time to time, adding to it and embellishing, when she wants to add extra authority to one of her attacks on people. She’ll attack their character simply because their husband was in the military for example (yes, this happened) and then back it up with ‘oh yeah and this was one of the people Charlie warned me about in the dream.’ 6- She pretends her life is in danger and makes reference to this in various ways, in every episode, which triggers the attack dog sensibilities of her most rabid cultists. She needs to be defended you see! 7-She actually puts other people’s lives in danger by targeting them and implying something nefarious that she never offers evidence for. She has done this to dozens of people, including non-public figures like that poor hoodie guy. She has done this to Charlie’s closest friends and even to his Pastors. Her biggest targets seem to be Seth Dillon and Josh Hammer though. She name drops them multiple times in almost every video. She brings them up constantly. She focuses the wrath of her increasingly unstable cult on these men and on Charlie’s friends, family, employees and Pastors. It’s like Orwell’s 2 minutes of hate but it’s over and over and over. Her cult essentially practices this kind of communal and focused hate of her perceived enemies with her. There’s a lot more that’s alarming, but that’s a good start.
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This is pretty impressive
Woman goes viral after sharing how she trained for her Kung Fu lessons in China.
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BENEFITS OF A GOOD VOCABULARY! I RECENTLY CALLED AN OLD ENGINEERING BUDDY OF MINE AND ASKED WHAT HE WAS WORKING ON THESE DAYS. HE REPLIED THAT HE WAS WORKING ON "AQUA-THERMAL TREATMENT OF CERAMICS, ALUMINUM AND STEEL UNDER A CONSTRAINED ENVIRONMENT." I WAS IMPRESSED UNTIL, UPON FURTHER INQUIRY, I LEARNED THAT HE WAS WASHING DISHES WITH HOT WATER UNDER HIS WIFE'S SUPERVISION!
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Theodore Roosevelt walked onto the stage with a hole in his chest. Blood seeping through his shirt, breath tight, voice steady. The audience in Milwaukee didn’t know yet. They only saw Theodore Roosevelt—broad-shouldered, jaw set, eyes blazing the way they always did when a fight found him. Then he opened his coat. A gasp rippled through the theater. The front of his vest was soaked crimson. Most men would have crumpled hours earlier. Roosevelt wasn’t most men. A would-be assassin had fired a .38 revolver into him moments before—point-blank. The bullet ripped through his metal eyeglass case, punched through the thick manuscript of the speech folded in his pocket, and buried itself near his rib. It should have killed him. Instead, he checked his pulse, touched the wound, cleared his throat, and marched toward the podium. “I’ve been shot,” he announced, calm as if stating the weather, “but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose.” And then, as blood slowly spread across his shirt, he spoke. Not for five minutes. Not ten. Ninety minutes. No teleprompter. No Secret Service guards. No ambulance waiting behind the curtain. Just a battered ex-President, lungs struggling to hold air, telling America what he believed in—even as the bullet sat inside him. When doctors finally examined him, they discovered the truth: his speech had saved his life. Fifty pages of folded paper had slowed the slug just enough to keep it from piercing his heart. He joked anyway. “They missed my heart by an inch.” Who was this man—this storm in human form? Born sickly and asthmatic, he refused to let weakness claim him. He forced his body into strength—boxing, riding, hiking, ranching in the Dakotas until he carved himself into steel. The cowboy-scholar. The trust-buster. The President who built national parks, challenged robber barons, and sent America’s Navy across the globe to say: We are here. He carried wounds from war. Wounds from heartbreak. And after that night in Milwaukee, a bullet, too—lodged deep, a permanent reminder that conviction has a price. He wore it like honor. Seven years later, Roosevelt died in his sleep. He was sixty—spent, scarred, magnificent. When the news came, his son said, “The old lion is dead.” Not defeated. Not silenced. Just finally at rest. Some men seek power. Roosevelt sought struggle. And on that stage in 1912, bleeding yet unbending, he taught something rare: Leadership is not comfort. Not safety. Not applause. It is standing up while wounded. It is speaking with blood in your lungs and resolve in your bones.i t is finishing the speech when the world expects you to fall. Anyone can lead when things are easy. A Bull Moose keeps going even while the bullet burns. ifeg.info/2025/11/03/the-bul…
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I have exciting personal news. This Sunday I will be launching a new weekly show ‘Straight To The Point with Catherine Herridge’ This means more investigations and more big interviews that demand accountability. It's a first of its kind collaboration with the LA Times Media Group. Our team retains 100% editorial control and I remain an independent journalist. This partnership acknowledges the media marketplace is changing. It's time to get Straight To The Point.
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.@TyTheFisch has made his decision. He’s moving to New York from Texas! Mamdani sealed the deal for him.
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The Largest Lake You’ve Never Seen Did you know that one of the world’s largest freshwater lakes isn’t even on the surface of the Earth? It lies hidden deep beneath the Antarctic ice — known as Lake Vostok. Sealed under more than 4 kilometers of ice, it has likely been isolated for millions of years. Stretching about 250 km long and 50 km wide, it’s almost the size of the Black Sea in surface area! Containing an enormous volume of pure water, it ranks among the largest freshwater reserves on the planet. Why is it so special? In samples of the ice above the lake, scientists discovered traces of microbes — life forms that have survived in complete isolation. This means our planet hides its own “alien worlds” beneath the surface. Researchers believe these conditions may resemble the subglacial oceans on Jupiter’s moon Europa or Saturn’s moon Enceladus, suggesting that studying Vostok could reveal what life beyond Earth might look like. Imagine — while we think we’ve mapped our entire planet, entire lost worlds still slumber beneath its frozen gates.
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A giant reservoir of water has been discovered 400 miles beneath Earth's surface. It could harbor three times the volume of water found in every ocean on Earth’s surface combined. Yet this is no familiar liquid. It doesn’t course through hidden rivers or pool in vast underground chambers. Instead, it’s imprisoned inside ringwoodite, a mineral deep in the mantle that functions like a molecular sponge, clutching H₂O within its crystal lattice under crushing pressure and searing heat. For decades, researchers speculated about such a subterranean reservoir, but this marks the most compelling proof to date. The revelation emerged from seismic waves: subtle variations in how earthquake vibrations propagate through Earth’s interior betrayed the signature of water-saturated rock. The finding compels a radical overhaul of Earth’s hydrologic cycle. Conventionally, we viewed nearly all planetary water as confined to the surface and shallow crust. This concealed ocean, however, unveils a far-reaching, globe-spanning circuit that may shuttle water between oceans, mantle, and perhaps even greater depths across geologic timescales. Lead geophysicist Steve Jacobsen suggests this buried trove could explain the origins of Earth’s abundant surface water. It may also govern volcanic eruptions and the restless drift of tectonic plates. ["Gigantic ocean of water found hidden beneath the Earth’s surface." Brighter Side of News, 30 April 2025]
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Did America really need a prohibition.. 🤔
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Boy, this woman is unrecognizable from her previous self. They must have her by the balls.
We are declaring a limited juvenile curfew in Washington, DC. Effective immediately, all juveniles under the age of 18 are subject to a curfew from 11PM until 6AM, which will extend through 11/5. This is in response to several weeks of disorderly juvenile behavior which endangered both themselves and others.
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@Riley_Gaines_ How about some firefighter Olympics ? @firenation
So cool 🔥
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🚨SNAP EXPOSED In the 70’s, 1 in 50 were on food stamps. Today it’s 1 in 8! And who’s been in DC the entire time SNAP exploded 700%? ✅Pelosi ✅Schumer ✅McConnell They didn’t “solve” poverty, they expanded it. 🔥40+YRS … did they FAIL? or did they PROFIT from the system they created?
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This is gonna be must see TV!
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