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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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TIM'S TRUTH - The Real Australian Parliament Is Vacant
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TIM'S TRUTH - The Real Australian Parliament Is Vacant

HIS HONOUR: Mr Logan, the Australian Taxation Office is not a legal personality, is it? MR LOGAN: It is not. HIS HONOUR: It is not mentioned in the Act, is it? MR LOGAN: It is not a legal personality. HIS HONOUR: If the Australian Taxation Office does not exist and the Deputy Commissioner is not validly appointed and all who sail in her or with her. It would have to be in some doubt. UTL COMMENT:- Can I walk in, stake the Eureka flag, and then claim it all for our country?
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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DANGER DAN - Stand up Australia. Anthony Albanese
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DANGER DAN - Stand up Australia. Anthony Albanese

Support me here: Better value than the ABC. My Patreon / itsdangerdan Shout me a beer https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dangerdan UTL COMMENT:- Jacqui Lambie and human rights? Does she remember what she said about people that didn't want the vax?
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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‘Sanctuary’ State Governor Tells Illegal Immigrants Not To Come: ‘Lack Of Shelter Space’
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‘Sanctuary’ State Governor Tells Illegal Immigrants Not To Come: ‘Lack Of Shelter Space’

The governor of Massachusetts deployed state officials to border communities to warn illegal immigrants not to go to her state because the migrant shelters are already full, according to a report from Politico. Democratic Gov. Maura Healey is sending five state officials to several Texas communities from Sunday through Wednesday to inform non-governmental immigration organizations and other border officials that her state’s emergency system is too overwhelmed and cannot accept any more...
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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White House slams GOP proposal to slash DOJ budget as ‘defunding the police’
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White House slams GOP proposal to slash DOJ budget as ‘defunding the police’

The White House pushed back Tuesday on a bill proposed by House Republicans that cut both the budgets for the Justice Department and FBI by hundreds of millions of dollars by accusing the GOP of defunding law enforcement. “Republican officials attempted to defund law enforcement to the benefit of violent criminals and fentanyl traffickers, targeting federal agencies that are critical to stopping gun crime, terrorism, and child trafficking,” White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates...
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AllSides - Balanced News
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Oakland Democrat Mayor Sheng Thao Rages At Press Conference After FBI Raids Her Home
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Oakland Democrat Mayor Sheng Thao Rages At Press Conference After FBI Raids Her Home

Far-left Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao raged during a press conference this week after federal law enforcement agents raided her home. More than a dozen agents entered the home late last week and removed a variety of items from the search, including paper boxes, clipboards, and large plastic tubs. Several other properties were also raided during the investigation that were connected to a politically influential family that runs the city’s curbside recycling program. “I want to be crystal...
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Man's 'high fashion time travel' video takes us through 12,000 years of insanely cool outfits
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Man's 'high fashion time travel' video takes us through 12,000 years of insanely cool outfits

There are tons of mesmerizing fashion history videos online where women take viewers on a stylish adventure through Victorian gowns to flapper dresses to bell bottoms and beyond, just to showcase all the ways that women’s clothing has evolved.But it’s been just as thrilling of a ride for men’s fashion, and Wisdom Kaye, dubbed “TikTok’s best dress guy” by Vogue, has a video to prove it.In a video titled “High Fashion Time Travel,” the model-stylist-photographer ambitiously takes us on a style journey that begins all the way back to 10,000 BCE, aka the Paleolithic Era. Granted, folks from the Paleolithic Era wish they could have worn such luxurious pieces, but his inspired designs still remarkably capture the essences of each time period while adding his own artistic flair. Did we mention he even “travels” to the future? Watch below: See on Instagram You might have noticed that after the 1900s, he gets very specific with which dates he’s representing (1954 vs the 1950s, for example). Perhaps this is to convey very particular, even fleeting trends that history was actually able to record. Which is certainly a nice touch, instead of applying a generic fashion identity to an entire time period. It’s almost like he’s really good at this? With over 6 MILLION likes on Instagram alone, it feels safe to say that folks certainly think so.“Can’t imagine the amount of time and effort you put into this?maaaaaad respect to you?” one person wrote. Another added, “the best thing my eyes have ever witnessed.” It’s also interesting to see how, for both men and women, the 20th century forever changed the way we prioritize casual comfort (t-shirts FTW!) and how we continue to incorporate more diversity and experimentation with gender expression as a way to focus on self expression, and individuality. A special thanks to passionate folks like Kaye who can really convey our own ever evolving humanity through fashion. By the way, there’s more eye candy where that came from. Kaye can seemingly make high fashion out of anything, from popular cartoon shows to comic characters to text fonts (yes, really), and will regularly take on fashion challenges prompted by his followers. See on Instagram @wisdm8 Replying to @user9381720148560 ♬ original sound - Wisdom Kaye See on Instagram Give his TikTok and Instagram a follow so you don’t miss out on any incredible looks he’s bound to be serving.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Little girl's rant about why things are 'man-made' is hysterical and on point
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Little girl's rant about why things are 'man-made' is hysterical and on point

Language evolves as humanity evolves. We know this. History has proven it over and over again. And yet, there’s still so much resistance when certain linguistic changes are tied to gender issues. The introduction of they/them pronouns comes to mind as an example. Many well-meaning, grammar nerds (myself included) bristled at the thought of incorporating this kind of language, even if they fully supported the idea behind the concept. But when we get too stuck in the weeds of semantics, we miss the opportunity for vital transformative conversations.Take for instance a video that came out around 2021—and the debate it sparked—when a little girl questioned why things were “man-made,” rather than “people-made.”In the clip (whose source is undetermined but shared across several platforms) the girl passionately explains to her mother how she heard the term in her social studies class, and how much it irked her, since it seemed to only regard men as creators. “Aren’t women building the Eiffel Tower or something? Aren’t women allowed to build stuff?!” she exclaims. She then refers to Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, which stated that “all men are created equal.”“Aren’t women created equal too? Why don’t they say all people are created equal?!” she prods. See on Instagram Down in the comments, people applauded the little girl’s hilarious gusto. “You go girl. Little genius,” one person wrote. Another added, “keep that critical thinking cap on, little mama.” As to be expected, many people also commented on how the little girl’s argument was unjustified, since, linguistically speaking, it is implied that both men and women are included in the word “man.” “She is missing the point! Man in this sense is a plural word, meaning man and woman,” one person wrote.”Another added, “I am so over this. Man made = huMAN, woMAN, MAN! The term is already inclusive of all genders. Stop looking for problems where there aren't any. I'm so sick of this nonsense.”But is it really nonsense? After all, we need only look to our Constitution to know that women have certainly not always been included in language that pertains to “all men.” Or we could look to all the many instances throughout history in which patriarchal values (that is, values which undermine a woman’s inherent and equal worth) silently shaped the way we lived our everyday lives.Not to mention that this argument denies language’s true nature—to change along with our own levels of awareness. Perhaps the reality is that this little girl is performing her job as a member of the younger generation, by questioning things older generations might take for granted. After all, we don’t create change by not asking uncomfortable questions. Bottom line: we have not always been an inclusive society. It is reflected in our language. As we collectively continue to become more inclusive, so too will that be reflected in our language. That’s a good thing. It’s a marker of progress. Think of all the energy we spend combating these inevitable changes when we could instead allow them to help us grow as people.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Woman with 'insecure attachment' shows the reality of marrying into an affectionate family
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Woman with 'insecure attachment' shows the reality of marrying into an affectionate family

Attachment style is something that seems to have gained a lot of popularity on social media, which can translate to real life interactions like dating. Everyone wants to have the "gold star" attachment style–secure attachment. Not everyone can have a secure attachment style, but that doesn't mean they'll never have one since this is not a fixed trait. Shantel Smith, has a self proclaimed insecure attachment style, which can cause people to be a bit more guarded in their approach to interpersonal relationships. The social media creator recently made a video about what it's like to have an insecure attachment style while integrating into a family that is very affectionate. Smith recently got married and became a stepmother to three children. From the looks of the video, she is adored by her stepchildren and their father, but all of the affection seems to be a bit overwhelming for the new mom. In the video, Smith gets an unexpected hug from one of her step-kids and appears to be confused and uncomfortable. The next frame highlights "goodbye rituals" where we hear one of the children telling her bye before leaving but continuing to say "I love you" louder and louder until the new stepmom says it back. Smith writes in the caption of her video, "there was love in my household as a child for sure but affection wasn’t shown the way it is now with my family that I’ve joined."The video struck a chord with several people in the comments who expressed their own discomfort with being affectionate due to their attachment style or upbringing. @shantelmsmith Can you say insecure attachment?! This is me keeping it so vulnerable and real with yall. There was love in my household as a child for sure but affection wasn’t shown the way it is now with my family that I’ve joined. Sometimes i find myself asking like “what do they want from me?” Becasue people are not this verbally affectionatebynless they want something from you. Mercy. It truly is a blessing and I’m growing through it lol it is hard some days to receive love, we have in my household,but we have in our household what we call “i love you Shan sundays” thats the day when they can say it as many times as they like without me being weird about it. So im learning to recieve this abundant gift of love and joy and they are learning that its gonna take me some time. #familylife #familytime #parenting #affection #comedy #healing #traumahealing #marriage ♬ All The Way Up (feat. Infared) - Fat Joe & Remy Ma & French Montana "Just overstimulated and mad after a certain amount of loving," one person says. "OMG I thought I was the only one thank you for making feel like others understand me," another writes."I just felt so seen and triggered at the same time," someone reveals."It’s crazy because I’m really trying but it feels weird and I love my family but why you hugging me," one mom says."First time my dad said “I love you” I was 24 and I called my brothers bc I thought he was sick or something," a commenter laughs.Marrying into a family is a big step and takes some adjusting for everyone. While it seems like Smith is still learning, she reveals, "we have in our household what we call “i love you Shan Sundays” thats the day when they can say it as many times as they like without me being weird about it. So I'm learning to receive this abundant gift of love and joy and they are learning that its gonna take me some time."
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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The key to life on Earth, according to Sun Ra: “I’m a destiny-maker”
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The key to life on Earth, according to Sun Ra: “I’m a destiny-maker”

"It's a difficult job..." The post The key to life on Earth, according to Sun Ra: “I’m a destiny-maker” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
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‘Saw,’ ‘Stranger Things,’ & ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Take Six Flags Fright Fest to the Extreme
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‘Saw,’ ‘Stranger Things,’ & ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Take Six Flags Fright Fest to the Extreme

Other terrifying attractions include a maze based on 'DCeased,' the bestselling comic series from DC Comics.
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