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Body found near Dayton men’s shelter identified as missing man

"Monday, Ohio LandSAR posted on social media “We are saddened to share that Russell Henderson has been found. We send our deepest condolences to his family and friends.”
Henderson was last seen in June 2024."

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Body found near Dayton men’s shelter identified as missing man
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Body found near Dayton men’s shelter identified as missing man

The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office has identified the body found near a men’s shelter in Dayton Saturday.
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The Metropolitan Police Department is asking for the community's help in identifying a suspect in a package theft which occurred in the 400 block of 5th Street, Southeast.

Have info? Call 202-727-9099/ text 50411

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The Ingraham Angle 10/9/24 FULL END SHOW | BREAKING FOX NEWS October 9, 2024
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"He's A Blind A**hole" (Frank's Family Feud) | Scent of a Woman
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Biden-Harris Regime Updates Bush-Era DOD Directive Allowing Government To ASSASSINATE American Citizens
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Biden-Harris Regime Updates Bush-Era DOD Directive Allowing Government To ASSASSINATE American Citizens

The following article, Biden-Harris Regime Updates Bush-Era DOD Directive Allowing Government To ASSASSINATE American Citizens, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. (Natural News) Just a few months remain before Joe Biden is removed from the White House and replaced by either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump. And one of the Biden-Harris regime’s top priorities right now is to strip away the protections that safeguard Americans against being assassinated by their own government. According to the @amuse (@amuse) X … Continue reading Biden-Harris Regime Updates Bush-Era DOD Directive Allowing Government To ASSASSINATE American Citizens ...
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Dad wonders if he's wrong for telling Grandma she can't have a 'stupid' nickname
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Dad wonders if he's wrong for telling Grandma she can't have a 'stupid' nickname

Lots of grandparents feel like the names “grandma” and “grandpa” feel too old, and vote for younger, hipper nicknames. But we all know this can sometimes venture too far into overly cutesy territory. Such was the case for one dad who found out that instead of “Grandma,” his mom wanted to be called “Glammy” by her soon-to-be grandkid. Frustrated, he took to Reddit for advice on how to handle the situation. “My mother is the type of woman who hates the idea of getting old,” he wrote, saying, “She tries to hide it in any way she possibly can.” That includes coming up with alternative nicknames, which the dad at first thought was funny, but since then has “learned that she’s completely serious.” And when he’s tried to put his foot down by saying he won’t allow it, his mother gets mad at him. “The most recent name she has come up with is Glammy because she saw a post that says ‘when you’re a grandma but you’re young and hip you get called Glammy,’” he continued, admitting that was that the only one he liked since he knew his kids would likely just end up saying “Gammy” or “Grammy,” which he found acceptable. AITA for telling my Mother that I will not allow my Child to call her any name except Grandma? byu/Olivers-Thoughts inAITAH “But some of the names she wants are FiFi, Lolli (like lollipop), Bibi, Lola, Ari…” he lamented. “To me, these names are just stupid… I’m perfectly fine with names that are somewhat normal but for some reason I can’t get the image of my child telling someone that their ‘FiFi is picking her up’ and she just gets laughed at cause it’s a stupid name. We’ve all tried to give my mom name suggestions but are shot down every time and told that we are taking this experience away from her. What do y’all think?” Down in the comments, people lighthearted told the man that this was a non-issue, however aggravating it is right now. For one thing, people joked that neither him nor his mom would actually have a say in the matter. That power would belong to the kid. “You think you get to decide that? You don’t. My son calls my mother Poppy. He calls his uncle ‘Achoo.’ Kids will do what they will,” one person wrote. Other’s pointed out that all roads eventually lead to “Grandma”. As one person put it, “In my experience whatever name she picks or insists on would eventually become Grandma [Name] anyway. She wants to be called Fifi? Congrats, she’s now Grandma Fifi.” Quite a few chimed in, with hard evidence, that there are nicknames far, far worse than “Glammy.” “Do you think you have it bad? My stepmother wanted to be addressed as ‘grandpa Joe’s young wife, Susie’ L O L.” “I called my favorite grandma Grandma Pup Pup. Pup Pup was my dog that lived with her. I was 2 and couldn't say 'puppy'. It stuck.”“I am Guaca because my granddaughter couldn’t say Grandma☺️” “lol our (step)granddaughter calls my husband papa duck. It came about from her first calling him Donald Duck (due to his name), and evolved into Papa after her lil sis was born. She calls me Superwoman ? She was 4 at the time.”The OP would later write that “when I don’t push this issue with my mom it turns into her saying things that I have to do and I cannot do,” which alludes to a more complex power struggle, rather than simply a name pet peeve. But regardless, hopefully he (and everyone else dealing with grandparent name woes) can be put a little more at ease knowing that this doesn’t have to be a huge deal. Just another case of pick your battles.
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The Lighter Side
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Deaf woman shares list of ‘hearing anxieties’ after learning what others can actually hear
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People who were born hearing often can't imagine what it would be like to not hear the world around them. But since the world is set up around the capabilities of hearing people, there isn't much that would cause someone to think further into the experiences of deaf and hard of hearing (HoH) people. But in many ways our ability to hear can cause deaf and HoH people anxieties that hearing people don't even consider. All the noises bodies make when people are just existing are recognized but easily tuned out by hearing people, though we use those body sounds as signals when needed. Deaf people are not innately aware that bodies make noises without trying so when they become aware, some may develop a self consciousness around it. Recently a deaf woman shared that she got together with her friends to share their newer "hearing anxieties." Scarlet May took to TikTok to share a list of what she and her deaf friends call "hearing anxieties." Hearing anxieties are basically things hearing people can hear that are normal that deaf people are or have been unaware others can hear. For instance, there's a story about a deaf student who had no idea other people could hear them pass gas until their teacher pointed it out. There was no mention of the child developing hearing anxiety around farting in school but it would be understandable if they did. Sign Language Asl GIF by @InvestInAccess Giphy "I was just with all my friends and we were sharing stories of our hearing anxieties. It's basically things we as deaf people didn't know that hearing people could hear," Scarlet says. The young woman speaks quickly while also using American Sign Language (ASL), some users pointed out that her long nails clicking together while she signed was soothing, before wondering if she knew people could hear that. Some of the hearing anxieties may be surprising to hearing people but it makes sense when you think about what the realization must have been like. talking sign language GIF Giphy "First one we didn't know y'all can hear is our breathing. My friend said his boyfriend could tell he was mad just based off his breathing. Like he was huffing and puffing hard and then he was like, 'are you mad?' and he was like 'no why?' He was like, 'I can hear you breathing hard," the woman explains. Hearing someone breathe isn't something people who are hearing think much about until they notice a change in someone's breathing pattern that can give clues into how the other person is feeling. Like Scarlet's friend, being angry changes a person's breathing pattern, so does being anxious, afraid and bored. Hearing people take these cues to offer up additional support ore recognize when someone might be upset with them. Sign Language Please GIF by @InvestInAccess Giphy "Number two, how can y'all tell when we're hungry? This one happened to me. I was starving and my friend was like, 'oh somebody's hungry,' and I was like 'what,' and she was like, 'I can hear your stomach.' Huh? Why can you hear so much that you can tell I'm hungry? That's weird. Nobody needs to hear that much," Scarlet says while seemingly irritated at the thought of people hearing hunger.This is likely less helpful to hearing people than hearing breathing changes but it can come in handy in a pinch. If you're in a meeting with a rumbly tummy a friend sitting near you may silently offer you a snack to hold you over. It can also be helpful if someone is nonverbal and unable to communicate their hunger needs appropriately. But outside of that, many hearing people find it embarrassing for their belly to be angrily rumbling since there's no controlling it when you're trapped adulting with no food within reach. @scarlet_may.1 hearing anxiety is so real ? #fyp ♬ original sound - Scarlet May The last thing Scarlet lists is the fact that hearing people can hear people eating, saying, "this one, I do not like. Every time I'm eating around hearing people I'm always making sure I'm not too loud, even if I'm quiet I don't even know how much y'all can hear." She further explains that it causes her to become self conscious about it and attempt to change how she's eating. Commenters sympathized with Scarlet and her hearing anxieties, some even pointing out that they also feel like hearing people can hear too much.One person writes, "The socially acceptable behavioral standard is to pretend like you don't hear any of those things. It's the polite thing to do."Another shares, "I'm with you on all of this. I'm tired of hearing this much." All That Nicksplat GIF by NickRewind Giphy Someone commiserates with the anxiety, "I'm anxious about these things too and I'm not even deaf, especially the stomach one.""As a hearing person I also think we don't need to hear that much. I can hear my blood flowing through my body, that's too much," one commenter cries."If it makes you feel any better we also are embarrassed when people know we are hungry or are breathing hard," another offers support.You don't have to be deaf to be embarrassed or anxious about the sounds your body makes. Everyone has body noises they can't control and it's probably safe to say that most of us wish we couldn't hear those things.
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