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The Democrats Lie About Everything – Sean Parnell Goes On An Epic Rant, Democrat Party [VIDEO]
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The Democrats Lie About Everything – Sean Parnell Goes On An Epic Rant, Democrat Party [VIDEO]

The Democrats Lie About Everything – Sean Parnell Goes On An Epic Rant, Democrat Party [VIDEO]
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30 Surprising Facts About ‘Scarface’
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30 Surprising Facts About ‘Scarface’

Though it was initially a flop, Brian De Palma’s ‘Scarface’ has become a classic of the crime genre.
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Ancestry Has Digitized Records of 183,000 Enslaved Americans Dating Back to 1788
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Ancestry Has Digitized Records of 183,000 Enslaved Americans Dating Back to 1788

Rare details about the lives of enslaved and emancipated Americans reveal the cruel treatment they suffered as well as their resilience.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Moms rally around woman who planned entire family vacation but was met with only complaints
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Moms rally around woman who planned entire family vacation but was met with only complaints

Even for those who love the thrill of making vacation itineraries…it’s work. And obviously when the planning has to be done for an entire family, there’s even more effort needed to be put in. Imagine going through all the rigamarole of booking flights, hotels, rental cars, restaurant reservations, entertainment venues, last minute store runs for toiletries…without getting so much as a “thank you.” Odds are you’d be a little miffed, even if planning is your thing.This was the scenario that a mom Alexis Scott found herself in after planning a summer vacation for her husband and two teen children. Thankfully, the now-viral TikTok post venting her frustrations inspired several folks to give her some much deserved support.In the video, Scott began, “I'm on a family vacation right now with my two teenagers and my husband. We flew in late last night. We think we got in at like 12:15 a.m. and headed to get a rental car and then got to our Airbnb. And I am frustrated.” Scott had tried and tried to get any input from her family about what they might want to do, and each time got the same reply: “‘Whatever you want, mom. I don't care. Okay. I don't care.’” “Great. Glad I'm planning this vacation for everybody to not care,” Scott lamented. Still, she did the planning—cause someone had to do it. But as soon as the vacation started, all her decisions were met with complaints. From being called “cheap” for getting too small of an SUV rental car to being told “Mom is never going to be in charge of booking the Airbnb again. She can't even this, that and the other,’” after the family found out their AirBnb was three stories with quite a few stairs. @a.millennialmama Gratitude goes a long way - especially on family vacation! #momsoftiktok #millennialmom #millennial #familyvacation #familyvacay #sos ♬ original sound - a.millennialmama “Then this morning, we wake up and it's an urban setting. We live in a very quiet suburban setting and my husband's saying how he barely slept and this and that. And I'm just like, enough!” she said. All of this happened within the first 24 hours of the trip. It’s easy to see why Scott needed to vent. Her video concluded with: I have been the only one to put in all the effort in planning this trip. And I know there's videos on mental load, but this is prime time example of me. I'm shouldering the mental load for my entire family and everybody has something to say about it. So, yeah, I'm frustrated. Please pray for me that we can all turn our attitudes around and have a great day.”Down in the comments, viewers could totally empathize with Scott for feeling burnt out and disappointed. “Oh gosh the mental load of planning every detail and then knowing is something goes wrong or isn't’ perfect it’s all on you. Been there,” one person shared.Another added, “I tell my husband that I haven’t been on vacation since I was a child and he’s alway confused bc to him, ‘we’ go on vacation every year. Only other moms would understand what I mean.” Many suggested that she do something for herself instead. “Just Irish goodbye one morning, go to brunch alone, hit the spa or a pool and come home after dinner,” one person wrote. “Go and do whatever you want to do!! Spa day sounds perfect and take yourself out for fabulous meals!!” echoed another. On a positive note: this story does have a happy ending. In a follow-up video, Scott shared how she showed her family the TikTok video she made, and it did turn things around. @a.millennialmama Replying to @thisisntaboutme ??? absolutelt no apology video… but they listened to my feelings and we have had a good day so far ❤️?? #momsoftiktok #grateful #teenagers #millennial #millennialmom #vacation #travel ♬ original sound - a.millennialmama “We have actually had a really, really great day today,” she said. “Everyone has had positive attitudes. I've heard a lot of thank yous and my kids have been buying their little side purchases with their own money and not even asking me to pay for it... but they have been really self-sufficient in that space.”All in all, Scott recognizes that her family is “human,” and a big part of being human is apologizing when a mistake is made and moving forward. “We love each other. This was a learning experience.”By the way, Scott's entire TikTok is dedicated to relatable mom content. You can follow along here.
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The Lighter Side
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Former Secret Service agent reveals 'spy trick' for getting someone to do exactly what you want
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Former Secret Service agent reveals 'spy trick' for getting someone to do exactly what you want

In a revealing interview with Steven Bartlett on his “Dairy of a CEO” podcast, former Secret Service Special Agent Evy Poumpouras shared how to get people to do what you want them to do. The key, according to Poumpouras, is to understand what motivates them. Once you know the psychological framework behind what makes them tick, you can persuade them to behave as you like. Poumpouras is the co-host of Bravo TV’s “Spy Games” competition series and author of “Becoming Bulletproof: Protect Yourself, Read People, Influence Situations, Live Fearlessly.” She served in the Secret Service’s Presidential Protective Division for President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama and protected George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush.Poumpouras says that to get a “good read” on someone, it’s essential to listen.Former U.S. Secret Service Special Agent Evy Poumpouras shares how to get someone to do what you want @steven Former U.S. Secret Service Special Agent Evy Poumpouras shares how to get someone to do what you want ? #podcast #podcastclips #stevenbartlett #diaryofaceo #specialagent #secretservice #security #evypoumpouras The biggest mistake people make is they talk a lot,” Poumpouras said in the video clip. “Steven, if I'm doing all the talking and you're doing all the listening, you're learning everything about me. You're learning about what I care about, my values, my belief systems, getting a good read on me and I'm learning nothing about you.”The former Secret Service Agent says that you should listen to determine the subject's motivational mindset. Are they motivated by money, sex, admiration, status, freedom, relationships, or safety?“Everybody's motivated by something different. But I have to hear you and pay attention to you to understand what that is. Everybody's purpose is different,” she continued. “If you give people enough space, they will reveal themselves to you.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Evy Poumpouras (@evypoumpouras) It’s also a wonderful tactic because your subject will have no idea they are part of a manipulation because they are the ones doing the talking. It’s nearly impossible to give yourself away when you’re sitting in silence.Understanding what motivates people is essential when protecting the safety of the nation’s most important assets and dealing with shady, dangerous people. However, it can also benefit the layperson by giving us a framework to understand people better. Knowing what motivates someone is very important, whether you’re on a date, in a business deal, or in a leadership role at work.It’s also very important when raising children or training an animal.Understanding your personal motivators is also essential for making the best choices in life. It helps us determine which actions will be genuinely beneficial. It’s also a great way to ensure that we are involved with people, organizations, and activities for the right reasons.Productivity consultant Ashley Janssen says the key to understanding your motives is knowing your values."When you know what you value, you can identify how an activity or goal will support and foster those values," Janssen writes. "When you decide to try something, consider whether it’s what you think you should want to do or what someone else has said you should do. Those conditions are often not enough to sustain a behavior or activity. It’s hard to keep moving forward on something that you don’t really care about or are not invested in."
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Gen X woman shares her music playlist, nailing the generation with most eclectic taste
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Gen X woman shares her music playlist, nailing the generation with most eclectic taste

Gen X is famous for being forgotten in most discussions of generations, which is hilarious because Gen X is totally awesome. Everybody says so (when they remember we exist). Seriously, though, if you need proof that Gen X is fabulous, look no further than our playlists. The generation born between the mid-60s and the early 80s might just have the most varied and eclectic of all musical tastes. Our hippie/classic rocker parents passed down their 60s and 70s tunes, then we got the 80s in all its power ballad glory, then a brief 50s music revival during the 80s, then the rise of hip-hop, rap and grunge in the 90s.A Gen X mom shared a video demonstrating the wide range of music she listens to ,and it's 100% familiar to those of us in our 40s and 50s.As Word up with Jen points out, Gen X was "born in the 70s, raised in the 80s and partied in the 90s," cementing every decade's jams in our memory, from Anne Murray to Snoop Dog. Watch: @wordup_withjen Ya never know what you’re gonna get ?‍♀️ #genx #70sbaby #raisedinthe80s #partiedinthe90s #carjams The comments confirm that Gen X really does have the bead on everyone's beats."I’m glad I’m not the only polyjamorous gen x out there." "So I’m not the only one with a playlist that looks like it belongs to some with multiple personalities? This is a relief.""Gen X is the only generation that covered so many genres of music AND decades of music. Don't give me the aux unless ur ready for a lesson in music.""SO true!! You may get Metallica, you may get NWA, you may get Donny Osmond,you may get Duran Duran…who knows? ??""I can relate 100%! It's not just one genre or decade. If you knew songs by NWA, Dre, Snoop, you also knew country songs by Shania, Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw and metal songs from Metallica to Pantera and so on. Even if you had a specific genre of music like me (90's hip hop/rap/pop) you also knew Sweet Child O' Mine by Guns n Roses by the very first riff and rocked the hell out of it lol. Love Gen X life!""I think Gen X hit the jackpot culturally. Signed, a Millennial."Naturally, every individual has their own musical tastes, and people from other generations can certainly appreciate different music genres. But Gen X really has had the biggest exposure to a mix of musical styles during our formative. years. Our ingrained musical knowledge would make us excellent "Humm…ble" competitors, and we can sing along with pretty much anything pre-Y2K. (Some of us got Mom Brain in the 2000s that ruined us for memorizing lyrics to newer songs, but we can sing "Hotel California," "Sister Christian" and "Baby Got Back" in our sleep.) The funniest thing about this is that the younger generations only know "playlists" as digital collections. Never will they know the hours of work that went into creating the "playlist" known as the mixed tape. Especially a mixed tape from the radio, where you curse the DJ for talking through the entire intro of the song. Even making mixed CDs took a lot of effort compared to few clicks it takes today to piece together a playlist. Gen X may have its issues—all that angst didn't come out of nowhere—but when it comes to music, we are the unbeatable generation.
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Classic Rock Lovers
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The artist Sammy Hagar called “the greatest performer in history”
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The artist Sammy Hagar called “the greatest performer in history”

"You can hear him performing". The post The artist Sammy Hagar called “the greatest performer in history” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The divisive genre Tom Petty criticised as “bad rock”
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The divisive genre Tom Petty criticised as “bad rock”

A fair point. The post The divisive genre Tom Petty criticised as “bad rock” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Which Pink Floyd song spells out Syd Barrett’s name?
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Which Pink Floyd song spells out Syd Barrett’s name?

A jewel in their crown. The post Which Pink Floyd song spells out Syd Barrett’s name? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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