https://x.com/jayplemons/status/1929621962281963539?s=52&t=xZ7Lk0PeZXk6Q-qN7QWfPw
I agree with this but I enjoy documentaries. I view them as a peak into someone’s pov and people are interesting!
I agree with this but I enjoy documentaries. I view them as a peak into someone’s pov and people are interesting!
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Beware the Documentary Effect
@ScottAdamsSays “Documentary is the lowest level of credibility at the highest level of persuasion.
Documentaries are not designed to give you both sides.
They’re designed to mislead you into thinking that the thesis is the…
@ScottAdamsSays “Documentary is the lowest level of credibility at the highest level of persuasion.
Documentaries are not designed to give you both sides.
They’re designed to mislead you into thinking that the thesis is the…
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https://x.com/newstreason/status/1929788359901073882?s=52&t=xZ7Lk0PeZXk6Q-qN7QWfPw
Keep this in mind in case of a false flag op!
Keep this in mind in case of a false flag op!
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Remember this from back in the fall?
It’s all been seeded for a very long time….
I have been saying for months now that I believe a big part of the [SCARE] NECESSARY EVENT is going to be some form of attack by the “migrants” that have (optically) flooded…
It’s all been seeded for a very long time….
I have been saying for months now that I believe a big part of the [SCARE] NECESSARY EVENT is going to be some form of attack by the “migrants” that have (optically) flooded…
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Forwarded from il Donaldo Trumpo
IF JOE BIDEN WAS RETARDED, —THE PARDONS SHOULD BE DISCARDED!!!
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Derek met the man that many believe is Elvis. Then Elvis said he was a fan of Derek.
Years ago, a friend got my kids and I tickets to a Dave Matthew’s concert. We were all fans but my son Matt was a super fan. We were backstage with my friend and trying not to stare at Dave. Then a man came over and asked if Matt would sign some autographs for his daughters. They were huge fans of his dance videos. Matt was thrilled. Dave said, “I’m not cool to my daughters. But you are!” We had a good laugh! 👇
Years ago, a friend got my kids and I tickets to a Dave Matthew’s concert. We were all fans but my son Matt was a super fan. We were backstage with my friend and trying not to stare at Dave. Then a man came over and asked if Matt would sign some autographs for his daughters. They were huge fans of his dance videos. Matt was thrilled. Dave said, “I’m not cool to my daughters. But you are!” We had a good laugh! 👇
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This guy says a lot. But most important is his statement about the woman becoming emotional. When we just listen to someone without judgment, they will generally tell the truth. Often they’ll contradict themselves. If we allow them to upset us, there is room for them to lie. 👇
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Forwarded from TikTock News & Humor
Media is too big
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This guy reminds me of my dad. He was bored when he and my mom moved into an old folks home. So he spread the word, he’d fix anything for a cookie or a beer. He met everyone and he was happy because he loved fixing stuff!👇
And he loved cookies and beer!
And he loved cookies and beer!
June 4
Forwarded from Marcus Vibes
"When 79-year-old George retired, he didn’t buy a golf club or a hammock. He hung a handmade sign in his garage window: “Broken things? Bring ’em here. No charge. Just tea and talk.”
His neighbors in the faded mill town of Maple Grove thought he’d lost it. “Who fixes stuff for free?” grumbled the barber. But George had a reason. His wife, Ruth, had spent decades repairing torn coats and cracked picture frames for anyone who knocked. “Waste is a habit,” she’d say. “Kindness is the cure.” She’d died the year before, and George’s hands itched to mend what she’d left behind.
The first visitor was 8-year-old Mia, dragging a plastic toy truck with a missing wheel. “Dad says we can’t afford a new one,” she mumbled. George rummaged through his toolbox, humming. An hour later, the truck rolled again—this time with a bottle cap for a wheel and a stripe of silver duct tape. “Now it’s custom ,” he winked. Mia left smiling, but her mother lingered. “Can you… fix a résumé?” she asked. “I’ve been stuck on the couch since the factory closed.”
By noon, George’s garage buzzed. A widow brought a shattered clock (“My husband wound it every Sunday”). A teen carried a leaky backpack. George fixed them all, but he didn’t work alone. Retired teachers proofread résumés. A former seamstress stitched torn backpacks. Even Mia returned, handing him a jar of jam: “Mom says thanks for the job interview.”
Then came the complaint.
“Unlicensed business,” snapped the city inspector. “You’re violating zoning laws.”
Maple Grove’s mayor, a man with a spreadsheet heart, demanded George shut down. The next morning, 40 townsfolk stood on George’s lawn, holding broken toasters, torn quilts, and protest signs: “Fix the law, not just stuff!” A local reporter filmed a segment: “Is kindness illegal?”
The mayor caved. Sort of.
“If you want to ‘fix’ things, do it downtown,” he said. “Rent the old firehouse. But no guarantees.”
The firehouse became a hive. Volunteers gutted it, painted it sunshine yellow, and dubbed it “Ruth’s Hub.” Plumbers taught plumbing. Teenagers learned to darn socks. A baker swapped muffins for repaired microwaves. The town’s waste dropped by 30%.
But the real magic? Conversations. A lonely widow fixed a lamp while a single dad patched a bike
tire. They talked about Ruth. About loss. About hope.
Last week, George found a note in his mailbox. It was from Mia, now 16, interning at a robotics lab. “You taught me to see value in broken things. I’m building a solar-powered prosthetic arm. PS: The truck still runs!”
Today, 12 towns across the state have “Fix-It Hubs.” None charge money. All serve tea.
Funny, isn’t it? How a man with a screwdriver can rebuild a world."
Let this story reach more hearts...
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His neighbors in the faded mill town of Maple Grove thought he’d lost it. “Who fixes stuff for free?” grumbled the barber. But George had a reason. His wife, Ruth, had spent decades repairing torn coats and cracked picture frames for anyone who knocked. “Waste is a habit,” she’d say. “Kindness is the cure.” She’d died the year before, and George’s hands itched to mend what she’d left behind.
The first visitor was 8-year-old Mia, dragging a plastic toy truck with a missing wheel. “Dad says we can’t afford a new one,” she mumbled. George rummaged through his toolbox, humming. An hour later, the truck rolled again—this time with a bottle cap for a wheel and a stripe of silver duct tape. “Now it’s custom ,” he winked. Mia left smiling, but her mother lingered. “Can you… fix a résumé?” she asked. “I’ve been stuck on the couch since the factory closed.”
By noon, George’s garage buzzed. A widow brought a shattered clock (“My husband wound it every Sunday”). A teen carried a leaky backpack. George fixed them all, but he didn’t work alone. Retired teachers proofread résumés. A former seamstress stitched torn backpacks. Even Mia returned, handing him a jar of jam: “Mom says thanks for the job interview.”
Then came the complaint.
“Unlicensed business,” snapped the city inspector. “You’re violating zoning laws.”
Maple Grove’s mayor, a man with a spreadsheet heart, demanded George shut down. The next morning, 40 townsfolk stood on George’s lawn, holding broken toasters, torn quilts, and protest signs: “Fix the law, not just stuff!” A local reporter filmed a segment: “Is kindness illegal?”
The mayor caved. Sort of.
“If you want to ‘fix’ things, do it downtown,” he said. “Rent the old firehouse. But no guarantees.”
The firehouse became a hive. Volunteers gutted it, painted it sunshine yellow, and dubbed it “Ruth’s Hub.” Plumbers taught plumbing. Teenagers learned to darn socks. A baker swapped muffins for repaired microwaves. The town’s waste dropped by 30%.
But the real magic? Conversations. A lonely widow fixed a lamp while a single dad patched a bike
tire. They talked about Ruth. About loss. About hope.
Last week, George found a note in his mailbox. It was from Mia, now 16, interning at a robotics lab. “You taught me to see value in broken things. I’m building a solar-powered prosthetic arm. PS: The truck still runs!”
Today, 12 towns across the state have “Fix-It Hubs.” None charge money. All serve tea.
Funny, isn’t it? How a man with a screwdriver can rebuild a world."
Let this story reach more hearts...
❤️
June 4
Makes sense to me. Austin Powers was far too truthful. He knew what was going down!👇
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JUST IN: No presidential proclamation coming for Pride Month for June, White House confirms.
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Forwarded from NewsTreason Channel 17 (Dave)
Listen, I get it. Lots of folks are upset by this story about Trump and Palentir.
And I'm not one to say that we should blindly approve of every last thing trump does.
BUT - what they are describing here WAS ALREADY DONE - It was a DARPA project called LifeLog and rebranded as FACEBOOK on Feb 4, 2004.
What has changed here? The AI Component? Well here's a newsflash - if we the plebeians are hearing about a Government contract involving AI, common sense and logic would dictate that this was ALREADY DONE a very, very long time ago.
So, stay vigilant - don't blindly follow, BUT, think about this from a 5GW/narrative standpoint.
There is a very high likelihood that Trump is once again, taking slings and arrows, in order to spotlight something that was already done.
Awareness is the only way to bring about change.
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And I'm not one to say that we should blindly approve of every last thing trump does.
BUT - what they are describing here WAS ALREADY DONE - It was a DARPA project called LifeLog and rebranded as FACEBOOK on Feb 4, 2004.
What has changed here? The AI Component? Well here's a newsflash - if we the plebeians are hearing about a Government contract involving AI, common sense and logic would dictate that this was ALREADY DONE a very, very long time ago.
So, stay vigilant - don't blindly follow, BUT, think about this from a 5GW/narrative standpoint.
There is a very high likelihood that Trump is once again, taking slings and arrows, in order to spotlight something that was already done.
Awareness is the only way to bring about change.
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