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Intel Uncensored
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“The best rhythm guitar playing” in history, according to Keith Richards
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“The best rhythm guitar playing” in history, according to Keith Richards

The musical foundation of rock. The post “The best rhythm guitar playing” in history, according to Keith Richards first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The Who vocal performance Pete Townshend hated with a passion: “I felt devastated”
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The Who vocal performance Pete Townshend hated with a passion: “I felt devastated”

Not equalling what he heard in his head. The post The Who vocal performance Pete Townshend hated with a passion: “I felt devastated” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The song that “embodies” Jethro Tull, according to Ian Anderson
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The song that “embodies” Jethro Tull, according to Ian Anderson

"...lots of elements of music that for me make it interesting as a composition..." The post The song that “embodies” Jethro Tull, according to Ian Anderson first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
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Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me About Christmas
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Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me About Christmas

from ZeroHedge: It’s almost as much a Christmas tradition as eggnog and Rankin/Bass – The political left’s propaganda disparaging Noel appears like clockwork every December.  The season inevitably triggers progressives into rantings and ravings about the “white supremacist” evils of western culture, Christianity and the need for a more “secular” or “multicultural” form of celebration.  […]
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Kamala Cries Sexism, Proves Why She's Not Fit to Be a Leader: 'I Don't Aspire to Be Humble'
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Kamala Cries Sexism, Proves Why She's Not Fit to Be a Leader: 'I Don't Aspire to Be Humble'

Legendary Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu once said, "He who is humble shall remain whole." It's a simple formula: Being humble means being honest with yourself, and being honest with yourself ensures clarity when the chips are down. Failed presidential candidate (and mostly failed former vice president) Kamala Harris has made...
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Stephen A. Smith: You Ok With 70% Taken Of Your Paycheck?
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Stephen A. Smith: You Ok With 70% Taken Of Your Paycheck?

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Gen Z Ladies Talk Dating At AmFest: ‘Put A Ring On It’
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Gen Z Ladies Talk Dating At AmFest: ‘Put A Ring On It’

Men, don’t rely on a woman’s Hinge profile to tell you what she wants out of a relationship. Lead, and date with the intention of marriage.  At this year’s Turning Point USA America Fest, The Daily Wire’s Isabel Brown sat down with four Gen Z ladies who made that message loud and clear when it comes to what conservative women want out of a relationship: “Put a ring on it.” “Waiting over five years to put a ring on the finger is not right,” Sophie Fuller said during The Daily Wire Dating Panel. In a world where having a deep dating roster is considered a flex, conservative Gen Z ladies are dating for marriage (For non-Gen Z readers who don’t know what a dating roster is, it’s where people have multiple guys or girls to choose from, instead of dating someone exclusively).  Dating for marriage means the girls aren’t going for just anyone. The four told Brown they want a Godly man, who is strong in his beliefs both spiritually and socially. “We don’t have men who are strong in their convictions,” Caitlyn Harris told Brown. “I think social media has had a huge impact on that.” Lucky for Harris, she’s 19 and engaged to a man who asked for her number instead of her Snapchat and took her to church. “It was important to him before we even really started to date that I met his church family,” Harris said. What? There are still people out there who want to do things the old-fashioned way? Settle down? Have some kids? Raise a Godly household? Turns out, a man of faith is the top characteristic the women on the panel are looking for in their future spouse, starting as early as high school.  “I hope high school boys realize girls are paying attention to this,” Elle Anderson, TPUSA High School Student of the Year, said. “We are paying attention to how you treat your family.” The four girls all agreed that God is the center of marriage.  “You are connected to God more when you are married,” Fuller said.  Wise women all around at this year’s AmFest. Brown reminded the four ladies that what they are looking for in a marriage is exactly why Charlie Kirk emphasized marriage and family to young men so much. Kirk wanted marriages built the way God intended them to be, which is the man leading and loving his wife the way God loved the church. “It’s been an incredible journey being led by someone who wasn’t afraid to lead,” Brown said about her own marriage.  So men, less focus on rizz and more focus on raising the bar when it comes to relationships. Flowers and cards are nice, but Gen Z women made it clear on the dating panel that they want something more meaningful.  “I am so excited to see the younger half of Gen Z have such a huge heart for marriage and family,” Brown said. Conservative women want to get married, have children, and build a legacy.  “The truth is more than anything you will ever do, more than your college diploma, more than your job promotions … the greatest legacy you will ever … leave behind is how you love your family and being able to raise and shepherd this next generation,” Brown said. 
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Why kids can’t stop yelling ‘six seven’: This ‘innocent’ internet fad has roots so demonic, you’ll gasp
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Why kids can’t stop yelling ‘six seven’: This ‘innocent’ internet fad has roots so demonic, you’ll gasp

The youth are always cooking up some new saying, joke, or dance move that makes older generations scratch their heads and shrug. Most of the time, these trends are innocent and silly, but there’s one that’s wildly popular right now that has a much deeper meaning than most realize.Earlier this year, a song titled “Doot Doot (6 7)” by Philadelphia rapper Skrilla went viral on social media, sparking a trend where kids randomly yell “six seven.” The phrase gained explosive traction through youth basketball culture — syncing with highlight reels of 6'7" NBA star LaMelo Ball and viral courtside chants at games — before spreading widely among children.While the phrase in the song is speculated to be a reference to 67th Street in Philly, the meaning behind the internet trend is ambiguous, with some interpreting it to mean “whatever” or “so-so.” Most agree, however, that it’s just a nonsensical, internet-fad slang phrase intended to be absurd and annoying.Rick Burgess, BlazeTV host of the spiritual warfare podcast “Strange Encounters,” however, says parents who dismiss this trend as the foolish whims of adolescents have the wool pulled over their eyes.The phrase “six seven” in Skrilla’s song may be pitched as a reference to a street in Philadelphia to squash any skepticism surrounding the viral phrase that has our youth in a chokehold, but it’s really a dark Easter egg pointing to the sinister beliefs of the artist. Rick plays a clip that’s gone viral of Pastor Nathan Bentley at LifePoint Church in San Tan Valley, Arizona, warning that Skrilla is “a self-confessed member” of the Church of Satan, who has boldly admitted in podcast interviews that he worships pagan gods — even sacrificing animals to them for career success in Hollywood.“He talks about since he’s really dedicated himself to this, since he’s begun to put blood oaths into it, his career took off,” Bentley said from the pulpit.And it’s true. Last year, on the “No Jumper” podcast with Adam Grandmaison, Skrilla admitted to sacrificing animals as part of his religion. Bentley also pointed out the song’s strange combination of sex and drug themes and the iconic “Baby Shark” earworm composed for children. “Now, tell me, why would a rapper, who’s got this hardcore persona, who’s singing about things that are very mature and whatnot, throw in the middle of his song the ‘Baby Shark’ thing?” Bentley asked, positing that the artist’s explicit intention was to lure children.Rick, who dove into the research himself, confirms everything Bentley warned of.“It’s ugly, ugly stuff,” he sighs.“Do you want your children doing some sort of ritual with six and seven that comes out of a pagan religion ... and includes worship of pagan gods, animal blood sacrifices, omens, mysticism, [and] blood oaths?” Rick asks.If the answer is no, he encourages squashing this trend in our homes.“The demons that I think are clearly at the root of this six-seven thing — I think one of the things that they have banked on is that all of us, as parents and grandparents, will think it’s cute and will determine it is no big deal,” he says.“And if you let it continue with your children and grandchildren, that’s certainly your decision. ... But I would go find out everything I could possibly find out about ‘six seven.’ ... And I pray that your children are not about to experience a strange encounter.”To learn more, watch the full episode above.Want more from Rick Burgess?To enjoy more bold talk and big laughs, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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