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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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NEW - U.S. citizen (21) seriously injured after knife attack by two Syrians in a tram in Germany
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NEW - U.S. citizen (21) seriously injured after knife attack by two Syrians in a tram in Germany

NEW - U.S. citizen (21) seriously injured after knife attack by two Syrians in a tram in Dresden, Germany. The U.S. citizen tried to protect women who were sexually assaulted by two Syrians. One of the suspects, Majd A. (21), was arrested and released already. The other is still at large. Read more: https://www.disclose.tv/id/dogh46wzc0/ @disclosetv
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Bob Carr on the Israel Jewish lobby in Australia. ??????‍♂️?
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Bob Carr on the Israel Jewish lobby in Australia. ??????‍♂️?

Seems a lot of people are going from the great awakening to the great noticing. Israel seems to be behind the problems in so many countries. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNvPlgfXMfb/?igsh=YmJ0aDN1MW92dTYy Bob Carr is ex Foreign Minister. I never liked him since he's a leftist however he speaks correctly here.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Mom shares video of her picking up 14-year-old son after his first day at 'real' job
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Mom shares video of her picking up 14-year-old son after his first day at 'real' job

Getting your first job is a major milestone moment for most teens. It's a first taste of freedom and a nice paycheck to boot. For 14-year-old Sheldon, his mom Lexy is making sure she knows how proud she is of his new career status as an employee at grocery chain Publix. In a sweet video, Lexy shared what it was like picking Sheldon up from his first day of "real" work."Our 14 yr. Old got his first “real” job today @Publix Our 4th son in a row they’ve hired ?," she captioned the video. @blendedlyblessed Our 14 yr. Old got his first “real” job today @Publix Our 4th son in a row they’ve hired ? #parents #teen #grocerystore #publix #job #working #boymom #proudmom #workethic Sheldon hops in the car and Lexy can hardly contain her excitement. "My baby just got his first job! Just went through orientation," she says as she pulls up. She asks Sheldon about when he will get his uniform, and she asks to see his new name tag. "Sheldon! You are officially in the corporate world of life, business, working...a working man!" she says. Sheldon responds, "Working 9 to 5 forever!" Lexy loves it, adding, "Working 9 to 5! Not really, but..."Sheldon continues to show her all the new hire paperwork he received, and Lexy asks him if it was a long day at orientation. He walks her though the whole day, from walking through the store to food prep. "I didn't know that they actually cut up their watermelons in the store! And the fish. I saw them cutting them up," he says.He talks about setting up direct deposit, and how his first paycheck will be a physical paper check, before adding he worked in the office and also saw the freezers. "I've got to hit the hay," he says as they pull into home. I'm exhausted!" @blendedlyblessed 14yr. Olds reaction to his first paycheck from @Publix #parents #teen #grocerystore #publix #job The video got lots of encouraging comments from viewers. "Aww I don’t even know y’all but I’m so proud of him!! Publix is such a great employer, they have awesome benefits and are great to their employees. Way to go mama, teaching responsibility and a good work ethic!" one wrote. Another offered "14 so young, but I guess learning young will teach him responsibility in life and working hard congratulations buddy you got this."Others agreed that 14 was too young for him to be working. "Let this kid be a kid!" one wrote, and Lexy replied, "Ok. I’ll let him sit and play video games all day like all the other great parents are letting their kids be kids right now ?," she wrote. In another comment she added, " It’s sad so many people don’t want their kids to learn work ethic that really is only taught as children…:when they try to pick it up at 18 it’s just forced bitterness and entitled and never ingrained work ethic." @blendedlyblessed 14yr. Old Sheldon recounts his work day @Publix! He’s loving it! #teen #boymom #financialliteracy #hardwork #employee Some people further debated if 14 years old is too young to work. "Never should one exist where we promote children working instead of children fulfilling their lives and interest. Stop downplaying the evils of capitalism," one commented. Another added, "I started working at 12 at a family friend's bar washing dishes. Some work younger in family shops and restaurants. Some work in factories despite the law. Legal work at 14 doesn't seem so bad or like an issue culturally or legally when children younger work out of necessity."The U.S. Department of Labor's Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) has set the minimum age for employment to be 14 years old, and also puts restrictions on hours for employees under 16 years old. - YouTube www.youtube.com However, Lexy noted in the comment section that Sheldon was only working a handful of hours. She shared, "??? As if his 10 hours of work each week kills his childhood ???." Another viewer commented, "I'm sure she isn't forcing her kid to work & I'm sure she still pays for everything. But its important for a kiddo to learn money management, to feel how good it is to buy something you REALLY REALLY want, with your own money. He seems like he has a great attitude & happy to work based on that smiled plastered on his face." Lexy added more details about why Sheldon chose to work, and explained that three of her older sons also began working at Publix at 14. "He’s so excited! We still pay for everything of course but if he wants a car, he will have to start saving for that and a job is needed for that. Everyone is projected to have around 12-14k saved by the time they graduate high school if they don’t buy a car in that time. Oldest son did it. 2nd son is right there. Next one is on his way. And now this one will be too. Everyone enjoys working and having their own bank accounts, debit cards, etc.," she shared.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Millennials didn't invent the meme. The Silent Generation did...in 1921.
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Millennials didn't invent the meme. The Silent Generation did...in 1921.

There was once a guy affectionately known on the Internet as "Bad Lucky Brian." He was a scrawny, geeky kid caught posing awkwardly for his school photo. And shortly after his unfortunate picture first appeared on Reddit in 2012, he became the face of one of social media's earliest memes.All millennials and Gen Xers remembers this golden era of simple memes, when every joke on Facebook and a very young Instagram looked like this: Bad Luck Brian was one of the earliest Internet meme formats.RankerBad Luck Brian was joined around the same time by Scumbag Steve, Overly Attached Girlfriend, the "Ermagherd!" girl, and the fist-pumping baby. These characters gave a face and a repeatable format for people to create an endless variety of new jokes. The humor was straightforward and predictable, simple, but still funny enough to bring a smile to your face.At the time, it was relatable and didn't usually require any special knowledge of current events or other memes.To me, as a 38-year-old millennial, this is about where memes began—with Bad Luck Brian and the rest of the gang. But the truth is that they started earlier—far, far earlier than I ever could have imagined.In 2018, savvy social media sleuths uncovered an old comic from a July 1921 issue of the satirical magazine Judge. The comic is further attributed to a cartoonist named Hubert F. Townsend for The Wisconsin Octopus earlier that same year.It reads: "How you think you look when a flashlight is taken." (A 'flashlight' being an archaic way of referring to a flash photograph.) The caption goes along with a drawing of a very dapper man, hair neatly combed, chiseled features, and a meticulous tuxedo.To the right, it reads: "How you really look," which goes along with a sillier, dumbed-down version of the same character.If you can look past the drawing style and some of the outdated vernacular, this little cartoon will seem extremely familiar to you. "Expectation vs reality" meme from 1921.The Wisconsin Octopus/Public DomainThis cartoon from 1921 is a textbook example of the popular "expectation vs reality" joke format. Apparently, millennials did not invent it! The evidence actually points to the Silent Generation coming up with the template.It seems that worrying how you look in pictures is not only a modern problem. People have been frustrated with it for over a century now, which is what makes this cartoon so resonant. One commenter on Instagram wrote, "It's an older meme, sir, but it checks out.""So this would be the predecessor to the 'accidentally switch the phone camera to selfie' meme," said another. — (@) And, in fact, this piece from Townsend isn't the only example of a meme from the era.BBC uncovered another comic from The Wisconsin Octopus which also makes use of the same joke template—though you have to look past a little outdated, sexist humor. "arranging a date" meme from 1921The Wisconsin Octopus/Public DomainIt's a lot of fun to imagine our grandparents or even great-grandparents cracking up while reading comic strips like these, laughing at more or less the same stuff we're still making jokes about to this day.In a sense, memes go back even further than that.But we have to think beyond just "Internet memes" to really see the history.Author Richard Dawkins coined the term "meme" in 1972, calling it a "unit of cultural transmission." The New York Times defined it as, "a piece of media that is repurposed to deliver a cultural, social or political expression, mainly through humor."Imitation is the key element of a meme. Memes reproduce and spread when people take hold of them, adapt or tweak them, and share them. That's what makes them so powerful and sticky.PBS argues that a mosaic from the year 3 B.C. could be considered one of the earliest memes. Of course, it became a lot easier for memes to be copied and transformed and imitated once the printing press came around. In fact, every generation since the days of Hubert F. Townsend has had their own memes, or repeatable media formats that allow for easy imitation.Baby boomers lived in the heyday of jokey bumper stickers and physical chain letters. They also had the little character featured in "Kilroy Was Here" who would show up in graffiti all over major cities during World War II. "Kilroy was here," is considered a popular meme from World War II.By Luis Rubio from Alexandria, VA, USA - Kilroy was here, CC BY 2.0Gen X had email forwards and the Dancing Baby meme of the early Internet. If you weren't old enough to live through email forwards, a humorous version of the antiquated chain letter, well...you seriously missed out on some of the best comedy writing of the last few decades. Or maybe I just remember it that way.(On second thought, they were pretty corny.) Believe it or not, this simple gif once ruled the Internet. Giphy Millennials had tons of memes to choose from, from the Chuck Norris jokes to Bad Luck Brian. Gen Z and Gen Alpha have their own specific brand of memes, usually one that requires a deep knowledge of brainrot slang and up-to-the-minute Internet lore to understand.There's a lot of focus on the differences between the generations these days. How boomers and millennials clash, and how Gen X can't understand the Gen Alpha kids, and how Gen Z doesn't approve of their parents' fashion choices. It goes on and on and on. But the long history of memes show that we have more in common than we might think. Though the specifics have changed, we all find humor in life's little frustrations (like not looking good in a picture), and we all respond to the way memes make us feel like we're not alone in how we feel about the world.I guess what I'm saying is, don't leave out your grandpa next time you're sending a funny meme around to all your friends. He might relate to it more than you'd think.
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Classic Rock Lovers
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What song kept ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ off the top of the charts in the US?
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What song kept ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ off the top of the charts in the US?

Another one bites the dust. The post What song kept ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ off the top of the charts in the US? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
3 w ·Youtube Politics

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Trump's Plan to Civilize Chicago COOKS
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
3 w ·Youtube Politics

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Trump's Plan to Civilize Chicago COOKS
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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What Happened To Funky Mello Marshmallow Creme After Shark Tank?
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What Happened To Funky Mello Marshmallow Creme After Shark Tank?

Funky Mello Marshmallow creme left quite an impression when the company appeared on ABC's "Shark Tank," but do you know what happened after the show?
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Intel Uncensored
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Tulsi Gabbard Just LANDED a HAYMAKER
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Tulsi Gabbard Just LANDED a HAYMAKER

Get the Brain and Body Bundle - https://wearechange.shop/product/brain-body-bundle/ But the situation is still escalating massively. Join Luke Unfiltered - https://lukeunfiltered.com/ Check Out Our Shirts - https://thebestpoliticalshirts.com/
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Pet Life
Pet Life
3 w ·Youtube Pets & Animals

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Dog Was Lonely When Sibling Started Preschool, So Mom Got A Kitten | The Dodo
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