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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Trump ATTACKS RFK Over DEATH SHOT Criticism‚ AZ GOP Bans The JAB&;#33;
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A Leaked Script for ‘Seinfeld’ That Was Too Disturbing to Air Has Surfaced—and It’s Pretty Dark
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A Leaked Script for ‘Seinfeld’ That Was Too Disturbing to Air Has Surfaced—and It’s Pretty Dark

The 1990 script features Elaine buying a gun and making JFK assassination jokes.
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Gene Hackman Authentic Storytelling Over Activism
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Move SILENTLY and UNSEEN in the Woods
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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WATCH: Beautiful Eva Vlaardingerbroek: ‘Elites Have Declared A War On Us’
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WATCH: Beautiful Eva Vlaardingerbroek: ‘Elites Have Declared A War On Us’

The following article‚ WATCH: Beautiful Eva Vlaardingerbroek: ‘Elites Have Declared A War On Us’‚ was first published on Conservative Firing Line. By Jim Hoft The Gateway Pundit CPAC Hungary was held this weekend in Budapest‚ Hungary. The conference was attended by conservatives from throughout the continent and America. The unexpected highlight of the weekend conference may have been the riveting speech by the beautiful Dutch lawyer and commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek‚ who has been dubbed by the … Continue reading WATCH: Beautiful Eva Vlaardingerbroek: ‘Elites Have Declared A War On Us’ ...
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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US intelligence officials don’t think Putin directly responsible for Alexei Navalny’s death: report
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US intelligence officials don’t think Putin directly responsible for Alexei Navalny’s death: report

US intelligence officials do not think Russian President Vladimir Putin is responsible for the death Alexei Navalny‚ according to a report slammed by one critic as “absurd.” Alexei Navalny was found dead in a notorious Arctic penal colony in February‚ sparking worldwide outrage over the loss of the opposition leader who was widely seen as Putin’s strongest critic. But various US agencies — including the Central Intelligence Agency‚ the Office of the Director of...
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Dad's TikTok for son showing what his 80s childhood was like is total Gen X nostalgia
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Dad's TikTok for son showing what his 80s childhood was like is total Gen X nostalgia

As a Gen X parent‚ it's weird to try to describe my childhood to my kids. We're the generation that didn't grow up with the internet or cell phones‚ yet are raising kids who have never known a world without them. That difference alone is enough to make our 1980s childhoods feel like a completely different planet‚ but there are other differences too that often get overlooked.How do you explain the transition from the brown and orange aesthetic of the '70s to the dusty rose and forest green carpeting of the '80s if you didn't experience it&;#63; When I tell my kids there were smoking sections in restaurants and airplanes and ashtrays everywhere‚ they look horrified (and rightfully so—what were we thinking&;#63;&;#33;). The fact that we went places with our friends with no quick way to get ahold of our parents&;#63; Unbelievable. One day I described the process of listening to the radio‚ waiting for my favorite song to come on so I could record it on my tape recorder‚ and how mad I would get when the deejay talked through the intro of the song until the lyrics started. My Spotify-spoiled kids didn't even understand half of the words I said.And '80s hair&;#63; With the feathered bangs and the terrible perms and the crunchy hair spray&;#63; What‚ why and how&;#63;In some ways‚ that era was simpler. We weren't bombarded with information and opinions about every issue in the world 24/7 and had the freedom to just be kids. At the same time‚ I personally have no desire to go back. (My straight‚ fine hair was not made for the '80s.)However‚ one dad is bringing full-on nostalgia to millions of Gen Xers with a viral TikTok he made about sharing his '80s childhood with his 8-year-old son. Justin H (who goes by @shadyraro on TikTok) included photos and descriptions of things all '80s kids will recognize and it's like hopping into a time machine. Like‚ the unwound cassette tape struggle was genuinely real. Grab a pencil‚ start winding and pray. &;quot;The A-Team&;quot;&;#63; Totally. Streetlight curfew&;#63; Yep. @shadyraro The 80’s was the best decade #80s #80skid #oldschool #genx #parents #funny #family #foryou #fyp The video has been viewed more than 10 million times this week‚ with commenters neck-deep in their feelings about their childhood flashbacks. &;quot;I miss them days‚ technology has taken away so much‚&;quot; wrote one commenter.&;quot;Miss the 80s era but unfortunately us kids were the remote control‚&;quot; wrote another. (So true. Changing the channel was exercise.)&;quot;The 80's cannot be explained...it was an experience...a complete vibe all its own...and if you missed it I'm so sorry for you&;#33;&;quot; wrote another.And if you feel like there were some things missing‚ no worries. There's a Part Two: @shadyraro The 80’s was the best decade Part 2 #80s #80skid #oldschool #genx #parents #funny #family #foryou #fyp The ashtray in the back of the car seat&;#33; The phone booth&;#33; The Walkman&;#33; The overhead projector. So my childhood. I can practically taste the Tang and Twinkies. Kids today will never know the ugly beauty of growing up in the '80s‚ but someday they'll have their own tales to tell their kids that they'll look on with fondness and nostalgia. &;quot;We used to spend hours building things with little digital blocks in Minecraft…&;quot; There's never been anything like the '80s and there never will be again. Thanks for the trip down memory lane‚ Justin H. This article originally appeared on 05.21.22
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Men try to read the most disturbing comments women get online back to them.
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Men try to read the most disturbing comments women get online back to them.

Trigger warning for discussion of sexual assault and violence.A recent video by Just Not Sports took two prominent female sportswriters and had regular guys* read the awful abuse they receive online aloud.Sportswriters Sarah Spain and Julie DiCaro sat by as men read some of the most vile tweets they receive on a daily basis. See how long you can last watching it.*(Note: The men reading them did not write these comments; they're just being helpful volunteers to prove a point.)It starts out kind of jokey but eventually devolves into messages like this:These types of messages come in response to one thing: The women were doing their jobs.Those wishes that DiCaro would die by hockey stick and get raped&;#63; Those were the result of her simply reporting on the National Hockey League's most disturbing ordeal: the Patrick Kane rape case‚ in which one of the league's top players was accused of rape.DiCaro wasn't writing opinion pieces. She was simply reporting things like what the police said‚ statements from lawyers‚ and just general everyday work reporters do. In response‚ she received a deluge of death threats. Her male colleagues didn't receive nearly the same amount of abuse.It got to the point where she and her employer thought it best to stay home for a day or two for her own physical safety.The men in the video seemed absolutely shocked that real live human beings would attack someone simply for doing their jobs.Most found themselves speechless or‚ at very least‚ struggling to read the words being presented.Think this is all just anecdotal&;#63; There's evidence to the contrary.The Guardian did a study to find out how bad this problem really is.They did a study of over 70 million comments that have been posted on their site since 2006. They counted how many comments that violated their comment policy were blocked.The stats were staggering.From their comprehensive and disturbing article:&;quot;Although the majority of our regular opinion writers are white men‚ we found that those who experienced the highest levels of abuse and dismissive trolling were not. The 10 regular writers who got the most abuse were eight women (four white and four non-white) and two black men. Two of the women and one of the men were gay. And of the eight women in the 'top 10'‚ one was Muslim and one Jewish.And the 10 regular writers who got the least abuse&;#63; All men.&;quot;So what can people do about this kind of harassment once they know it exists&;#63;To start&;#63; Share things that make people aware it's happening. Listen to the Just Not Sports podcast where they talk about it.If you know someone who talks like this to anyone on the internet‚ CALL THEM OUT. Publicly‚ privately — just let them know it's not OK to talk to anyone like this.Don't stop talking about it. Every day‚ the harassment continues. Don't let it linger without attention.There are no easy answers. But the more people who know this behavior exists‚ the more people there will be to tell others it's not OK to talk to anyone like that.Watch the whole video below:.This article originally appeared on 04.27.16
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Understand consent with the help of stick figures and a cup of tea
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Understand consent with the help of stick figures and a cup of tea

In this hilarious and enlightening new animated video from Blue Seat Studios‚ consensual sex is explained in a way that everyone can understand.By replacing sex with a cup of tea‚ this crudely drawn short offers a clear picture of what &;quot;saying yes&;quot; looks like.The script for this video came from blogger Rockstar Dinosaur Pirate Princess‚ previously reported here.You'll never look at a cup of oolong the same way again.This article originally appeared on 05.12.15
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Kristen Bell's advice to her younger self about depression is a must hear for everyone
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Kristen Bell's advice to her younger self about depression is a must hear for everyone

Actress Kristen Bell lives with anxiety and depression.Maybe you wouldn't have guessed it scanning through her work on IMDb. She's the voice behind Anna in &;quot;Frozen‚&;quot; after all; the star of a former hit show called &;quot;The Good Place‚&;quot; for goodness sake. Those seem like‚ um ... happy roles. Right&;#63; That's why Bell is speaking out again about her mental illness. The media we consume — on our phones‚ in the magazine aisle‚ even in Bell's own delightful TV series and films — rarely convey an accurate depiction of reality. And Bell is advising anyone else living with mental illness not to be fooled.In a video produced by the Child Mind Institute‚ Bell opened up about what she'd like to tell her younger self. &;quot;What I would say to my younger self is don’t be fooled by this game of perfection that humans play‚&;quot; she said. &;quot;Because Instagram and magazines and TV shows — they strive for a certain aesthetic‚ and everything looks so beautiful‚ and people seem like they don’t have any problems. But everyone’s human.&;quot; She continued (emphasis added):&;quot;Everyone has problems. Everyone feels yucky on the inside sometimes. And you deserve to feel just as beautiful on the days that you wear no makeup‚ and the days you don’t shower‚ and the days that you feel like you’re depressed. And you have an obligation to take care of yourself from the inside out‚ because that’s how you can truly feel beautiful.”In recent years‚ Bell has spoken up candidly about her own mental health in hopes it can benefit others.The actress was diagnosed with anxiety and depression when she was 18 years old. As she explained to &;quot;Off Camera with Sam Jones&;quot; in 2016‚ her mom had been the one to fill her in on their family's history with mental illness. Bell started taking medication to help — and has no qualms about it. &;quot;I still take it today; I have no shame in that‚” Bell explained. &;quot;You would never deny a diabetic his insulin‚ but for some reason when someone needs a serotonin inhibitor‚ they're immediately ‘crazy’ or something.&;quot;Her anxiety and depression‚ Bell noted‚ is probably the biggest differentiation between her own life and the characters she portrays on screen.Depression and anxiety affect millions of Americans of all ages. But despite their prevalence‚ stigma surrounding mental illness — dissuading people from reaching out‚ for instance‚ or shaming them for taking medication — remains a major barrier stopping people from accessing the resources they need.Bell wants every kid to know they deserve to feel better.&;quot;Never feel embarrassed or ashamed about who you are‚&;quot; Bell advises viewers in her new PSA. &;quot;Never feel embarrassed or ashamed about the uniqueness that is you‚ because there are people out there to help. And we're all just human. And you can do it.&;quot; Learn more about depression and anxiety — and access the help you or your child deserve — at the Child Mind Institute.The Child Mind Institute is an independent nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of children struggling with mental health and learning disorders.This story originally appeared on 5.2.2018
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