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Blink-182’s “One More Time” Goes One More Time
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Blink-182’s “One More Time” Goes One More Time

Blink-182 are taking their “One More Time” reunion tour with guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge out for another run this summer. “One More Time‚” Blink 182’s ninth studio album‚ arrived in ’23 and topped the Billboard 200. The 30-date North American trek that will get underway June 20th at Orlando’s Kia Center and conclude August 15th in Toronto will feature support from Pierce The Veil. Blink-182 promises a whole new show with added production elements. Blink-182 Summer North American Tour Ticket Information VIP Packages June 20 – Orlando‚ Fla. @ Kia Center June 21 – Miami‚ Fla. @ Kaseya Center June 24 – San Antonio‚ Texas @ Frost Bank Center June 25 – Fort Worth‚ Texas @ Dickies Arena June 27 — Denver‚ Colo. @ Ball Arena June 30 – San Diego‚ Calif. @ Petco Park July 02 – Glendale‚ Ariz. @ Desert Diamond Arena July 03 – Las Vegas‚ Nev. @ T-Mobile Arena July 06 — Los Angeles‚ Calif. @ SoFi Stadium July 08– Fresno‚ Calif. @ Save Mart Center July 09 – San Francisco‚ Calif. @ Chase Center July 11 – Salt Lake City‚ Utah @ Delta Center July 13 – Portland‚ Ore. @ Moda Center July 14 – Quincy‚ Wash. @ Gorge Amphitheatre July 21 – Flushing‚ N.Y. @ Citi Field July 23 – Boston‚ Mass. @ Fenway Park July 24 —Hartford‚ Ct. @ The XFINITY Thea July 26 – Philadelphia‚ Pa. @ Wells Fargo Center July 27 – Washington‚ D.C. @ Capital One Arena July 29 – Greenville‚ S.C. @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena July 30 – Raleigh‚ N.C. @ PNC Arena Aug. 01 – Lexington‚ Ky. @ Rupp Arena Aug. 02 – Indianapolis‚ Ind. @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse Aug. 06 – Minneapolis‚ Minn. @ Target Center Aug. 07 – Milwaukee‚ Wis. @ Fiserv Forum Aug. 09 – Kansas City‚ Mo. @ T-Mobile Center Aug. 10 – St. Louis‚ Mo. @ Enterprise Center Aug. 12 – Detroit‚ Mich. @ Little Caesars Arena Aug. 13 – Columbus‚ Ohio @ Schottenstein Center Aug. 15 – Toronto‚ Ontario @ Rogers Centre DeLonge quit the band in ’15 but was promoted to return DeLonge was prompted to return after bassist/vocalist Mark Hoppus received a cancer diagnosis in ’21. The trio overcame lingering disputes. The post Blink-182’s “One More Time” Goes One More Time appeared first on RockinTown.
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Intel Uncensored
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BREAKING: George Soros Behind Hamas-Directed College Protests
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BREAKING: George Soros Behind Hamas-Directed College Protests

Globalist billionaire fomenting chaos in college campuses across the U.S. in protest of the State of Israel. Alex Jones breaks down how billionaire leftist George Soros is once again behind another astroturfed uprising in the U.S.‚ this time with the pro-Palestine protests sweeping across college campuses. BREAKING: George Soros Behind Hamas Directed College Protests pic.twitter.com/a2zd4X6o7B— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) April 26‚ 2024
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Intel Uncensored
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When It Comes To Being Overweight‚ Bullying Works
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When It Comes To Being Overweight‚ Bullying Works

It's not a surprise that Big Food and Big Pharma are pushing anti-diet messaging So there’s a new study and it shows that‚ when it comes to being overweight‚ bullying works. Sort of. What the new study shows is that “internalised weight stigma”—read: being told by others that you’re a fattie—stays with you throughout life. Here’s how the term is described in a press release for the study. “Internalized” weight stigma‚ is when people apply negative obesity-related stereotypes to themselves‚ such as thinking they are less attractive‚ less competent‚ or less valuable as a person because of their weight. Using data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children‚ otherwise known as Bristol’s “Children of the 90s” study‚ the researchers behind the new research looked at differences in “internalised weight stigma” among over 4‚000 31 year olds. They considered a wide variety of factors in their analysis‚ including sex‚ ethnicity‚ socioeconomic factors‚ sexuality and other social influences in childhood and adolescence. The researchers found that “feeling pressure from family to lose weight‚ weight-related teasing by family members‚ and feeling pressure from the media to lose weight as a teenager” were all linked to greater levels of “internalised weight stigma” at the age of 31. This was not necessarily linked to differences in body mass index (BMI).Introducing Next Level Foundational Energy from Dr. Jones Naturals starting at 30% off&;#33; This cutting-edge dietary supplement is designed to elevate your energy levels and support your overall well-being. Particular groups were also identified as being at high risk of “internalised weight stigma”: women and non-heterosexuals‚ especially. Young people who spent a portion of their 20s as NEETs (not in education‚ employment or training) and children of mothers with lower educational levels were other high-risk groups. Of course‚ the study doesn’t really prove that bullying—I mean‚ “internalised weight stigma”—really works. To do that you’d have to demonstrate that people subjected to it end up being healthier on average than people who aren’t. The study just shows that you’re likely to remember being told you’re overweight during your childhood and adolescence. Frankly you’d never get away with a study that went further and tried to show whether this kind of prodding works‚ and when and how it might become counterproductive. The frame has to be that any expression of disapproval about someone’s weight—so-called “fat-shaming” or “fatphobia”—is‚ by its very nature a bad thing. That’s exactly how this particular study is framed. Here’s how the lead researcher‚ Dr Amanda Hughes‚ described the study’s importance‚ again in the press release. “We have an opportunity to reduce weight stigma and its consequences by changing how we discuss weight in the media‚ in public spaces and in families‚ and how we respond to bullying in schools‚ workplaces‚ and other settings. “This is crucial considering how common pressure to lose weight and weight-related bullying‚ stigma and discrimination are in many cultures around the world.” I wasn’t surprised to see a detailed expos&;eacute; in the Washington Post a week or so ago about Big Food’s new strategy to sell more of its processed products. The headline: “Big Food and dietitians push ‘anti-diet’ advice.” Of course they do. If you manufacturer sugar-laden snacks and microwave pizza‚ there’s no money in telling people not to eat those products. Try explaining that to the shareholders. Goodbye‚ high-paying job&;#33; The Post article reveals‚ at length‚ how companies like General Mills are teaming up with so-called dietitians and using social media to promote “anti-diet” messaging. You can eat whatever you want. In fact‚ you should eat whatever you want. You can be healthy at any size‚ any weight. Eat that second bowl of our delicious new cereal. I know it’s 1pm‚ but you deserve it. And if you want another bowl after that‚ that’s fine too. From the Post article: Amy Cohn‚ General Mills’ senior manager for nutrition and external affairs‚ promoted the cereal company’s anti-diet messaging to a room of registered dietitians at a national food conference this past fall. Cohn denounced the media for “pointing the finger at processed foods” and making consumers feel ashamed of their choices. “You can help derail the cycle of shame‚” Cohn told the dietitians. During the session‚ Kathryn Lawson‚ a registered dietitian and director of regulatory and scientific affairs at the food giant Nestl&;eacute;‚ tweeted: “People need to feel heard and seen to help break the cycle of shame when it comes to losing weight and eating.” This is becoming the norm now. It’s not just conference speeches and social-media messaging. Companies like General Mills are also funding scientific studies to show that‚ for example‚ children who eat cereal‚ regardless of its sugar content‚ are healthier than children who eat a different breakfast or skip the meal altogether. This is exactly what’s happening with Ozempic and other weight-loss “miracle drugs”‚ for precisely the same reason. People are being told that there’s no shame in being overweight‚ because there’s nothing they can do about it. Diets don’t work. It’s your genes. It’s the environment. It’s hyperpalatable processed food that’s designed to be irresistible so you just can’t stop eating it. So ditch that “internalised weight stigma.” Why should you feel ashamed of something that’s totally outside your control&;#63; Being overweight is fast being stripped of all moral content. It’s no different to having foot fungus. There’s no moral value to having foot fungus. Foot fungus simply is. You get it sometimes. And when you get it‚ you reach for a tube of cream and get some powder for your shoes. That’s it. No bad feelings—although maybe you’re a little embarrassed about the smell… Of course‚ there’s a tension here‚ because Big Food is trying to say you can eat what you want all the time‚ whereas Big Pharma—companies like Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly—still want you to want to be thinner. But both sides are essentially engaged in the same enterprise: weaponising obesity for profit by stripping it of its traditional negative moral labels. The title of this essay is probably a bit glib. I don’t think that people should be bullied without remorse‚ especially not for suffering with obesity‚ which is a complicated phenomenon. People overeat‚ but they do so for a variety of reasons‚ and have the odds stacked against them in a variety of different ways. Hell‚ there are compounds—so-called “obesogens”—that literally make you put on weight if you come into contact with them‚ and they’re everywhere. The ubiquitous chemical bisphenol A (BPA)‚ for example‚ reliably makes zebrafish gorge when they’re not hungry. It probably does the same to people too. There’s a lot of reasons behind why we’re the fattest we’ve ever been. Having said all that‚ I do believe‚ of course‚ in the maintenance of positive ideals of beauty and competence that people should be encouraged to strive towards‚ even if they don’t ever achieve them fully. And that’s precisely what we’re abandoning today. It’s only natural‚ as far as I can see‚ that we should ask why‚ and consider who benefits the most from this. I think I’ve already given you the answers to both of those questions. BREAKING: American Reporter Who Infiltrated Epstein Island Exposes The NWO Master Plan — MUST WATCH
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Bombshell: 1-in-5 2020 Mail-in Ballots Were Fraudulent‚ Survey Shows
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Bombshell: 1-in-5 2020 Mail-in Ballots Were Fraudulent‚ Survey Shows

Tucker Carlson explains how self-reporting survey found nearly 20% of respondents admitted committing some form of voter fraud in the 2020 election. About 20% of mail-in ballots in the 2020 election were fraudulent‚ which effectively handed the presidency to Joe Biden‚ Tucker Carlson reported Friday. Carlson broke down a survey conducted by the Heartland Institute and Rasmussen which found that approximately 1 in 5 of those polled admitted they committed some form of election fraud in the 2020 election. About one in five mail-in ballots in the last election was fraudulent‚ handing Biden the presidency. We know this because the people who committed the fraud have admitted it in a new poll. pic.twitter.com/fxHL9hT4sw— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) April 26‚ 2024 The Heartland Institute’s Justin Haskins broke down the survey which asked voters in a roundabout way whether they committed some form of voter fraud. “We asked people a series of questions‚ one of the first questions was ‘did you vote in the 2020‚ and did you vote with an absentee ballot&;#63;’ And if they answered yes to both of those questions‚ then we asked a bunch of questions related to voter fraud. We didn’t tell them that we were asking‚ ‘did you commit voter fraud&;#63;’ We just asked them about various behaviors‚” Haskins explained.URGENT&;#33; Keep Alex Jones in the fight against the NWO&;#33; Please pray &; contribute at DefendJones.com today&;#33; “For example‚ we asked people‚ ‘did you vote in a state where you’re no longer a legal resident&;#63;’ That’s a pretty straightforward question. If you’re not a permanent resident of a state‚ you can’t vote there. 17% of people‚ nearly one in five‚ said yes they did do that.” “We asked people‚ ‘did you fill out a ballot for someone else on their behalf&;#63;’ That’s also illegal‚” he continued. “You’re not allowed to fill out someone else’s ballot. 21% of people said yes to that question.” “We asked if people forged the signature of a friend or family member on their behalf with or without their permission. We actually put that in the poll question. And 17% of people said yes to that.” “So all told‚ it’s at least — and I say at least — 1 in 5 mail-in ballots involved some sort of fraudulent activity‚” Haskins added. To top it off‚ 10% of those surveyed said they personally know somebody who admitted they committed one of these forms of voter fraud. Over 43% of 2020 voters cast ballots by mail‚ the highest percentage in U.S. history‚ according to election data‚ and the majority of mail-in ballot voters supported Biden. Without mail-in ballot fraud‚ the Heartland Institute concluded Trump would have won 311 electoral votes to Biden’s 227. Follow Jamie White on X | Truth | Gab | Gettr | Minds
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The Five (Full episode) - Friday‚ April 26
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Jesse Watters Primetime (Full episode) - Friday‚ April 26
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The Big Problem with Meal Prepping That No One Talks About (And Is Costing You Money&;#33;)
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The Big Problem with Meal Prepping That No One Talks About (And Is Costing You Money&;#33;)

You may think you’re getting ahead — but there’s just one thing you need to know. READ MORE...
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