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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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TRUMP's long list of contradictions and LIES
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TRUMP's long list of contradictions and LIES

Send this video to a Trump fan today ? If he or she doesn’t wake up after watching this video then may God have mercy on you.... UTL COMMENT:- Note I am a former massive Trump fan from 2016-2019. When he pushed this 'warp speed' crap, and never 'drained the swamp' I finally woke up. In fact he chose more swamp creatures to be around him.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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???????‍♂️ Fire Ant helicopters SPRAYING QLD, POISONING grassland & WATERWAYS!!
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???????‍♂️ Fire Ant helicopters SPRAYING QLD, POISONING grassland & WATERWAYS!!

???????‍♂️ Fire Ant helicopters baiting Bonogin QLD. The government is spraying poisonous chemicals onto everyone and everything in the guise of eradicating “fire ants”. UTL COMMENT:- FFS!!! Spraying toxic poison on people's houses? Could cause cancer in the future? Poisoning your drinking water. Legally that could be considered a personal attack / battery and could these people have a right to defend themselves with comparable force? I am just putting that question out there....
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
7 w

Yet another school district shifts to 4-day week and parents are sounding off
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Yet another school district shifts to 4-day week and parents are sounding off

When talking with other parents I know, it's hard not to sound like a grumpy old man when we get around to discussing school schedules: "Am I the only one who feels like kids have so many days off? I never got that many days off when I was a kid! And I had to go work in the coal mine after, too!" I know what I sound like, but I just can't help it.In Georgia where I live, we have a shorter summer break than some other parts of the country. But my kids have the entire week of Thanksgiving off, a week in September, two whole weeks at Christmas, a whole week off in February, and a weeklong spring break. They have asynchronous days (during which they complete assignments at home, which usually takes about 30 minutes) about once a month, and they have two or three half-day weeks throughout the year. Quite honestly, it feels like they're never in school for very long before they get another break, which makes it tough to get in a rhythm with work and career goals. Plus, we're constantly arranging day camps and other childcare options for all the time off. After a quick search, I can confirm I'm not losing my mind: American kids have fewer school days than most other major countries. Schools Out Fun GIF by Pen Pals Giphy So, it caught my attention in a major way when I read that Whitney Independent School District in Texas recently decided to enact a four-day week heading into the 2025 school year. That makes it one of dozens of school districts in Texas to make the change and over 900 nationally.The thought of having the kids home from school EVERY Friday or Monday makes me want to break out in stress hives, but this four-day school week movement isn't designed to give parents a headache. It's meant to lure teachers back to work.Yes, teachers are leaving the profession in droves and young graduates don't seem eager to replace them. Why? For starters, the pay is bad—but that's just the beginning. Teachers are burnt out, undermined and criticized relentlessly, held hostage by standardized testing, and more. It can be a grueling, demoralizing, and thankless job. The love and passion they have for shaping the youth of tomorrow can only take you so far when you feel like you're constantly getting the short end of the stick.School districts want to pay their teachers more, in theory, but their hands are often tied. So, they're getting creative to recruit the next generation of teachers into their schools—starting with an extra day off for planning, catch-up, or family time every week.Teachers in four-day districts often love the new schedule. Kids love it (obviously). It's the parents who, as a whole, aren't super thrilled. Class in session Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash So far, the data shows that the truncated schedule perk is working. In these districts, job applications for teachers are up, retirements are down, and teachers are reporting better mental well-being. That's great news!But these positive developments may be coming at the price of the working parents in the communities. Most early adopters of the four-day week have been rural communities with a high prevalence of stay-at-home parents. As the idea starts to take hold in other parts of the country, it's getting more pushback. Discussions on Reddit, Facebook, and other social media platforms are overrun with debate on how this is all going to shake up. Some parents, to be fair, like the idea! If they stay-at-home or have a lot of flexibility, they see it as an opportunity for more family time. But many are feeling anxious. Here's what's got those parents worried:The effect on students' achievement is still unclear.The execution of the four-day week varies from district to district. Some schools extend the length of each of the four days, making the total instructional time the same. That makes for a really long day, and some teachers say the students are tired and more unruly by the late afternoon. Some districts are just going with less instruction time overall, which has parents concerned that their kids might fall behind.Four-day school weeks put parents in a childcare bind.Having two working parents is becoming more common and necessary with the high cost of living. I know, I know—"school isn't daycare!" But it is the safe, reliable, and educational place we send our kids while we we work.Families with money and resources may be able to enroll their kids in more academics, extracurriculars, sports, or childcare, but a lot of normal families won't be able to afford that cost. Some schools running a four-day week offer a paid childcare option for the day off, but that's an added expense and for families with multiple kids in the school system, it's just not possible.This will inevitably end with some kids getting way more screentime.With most parents still working five-day weeks, and the cost of extra activities or childcare too high, a lot of kids are going to end up sitting around on the couch with their iPad on those days off. I'm no expert, and I'm certainly not against screentime, but adding another several hours of it to a child's week seems less than ideal.Of course there are other options other than paid childcare and iPads. There are play dates, there's getting help from family and friends. All of these options are an enormous amount of work to arrange for parents who are already at capacity.Working four days is definitely a win for teachers that makes the job more appealing. But it doesn't address the systemic issues that are driving them to quit, retire early, or give up their dreams of teaching all together. Season 3 Running GIF by The Simpsons Giphy A Commissioner of Education from Missouri calls truncated schedules a "band-aid solution with diminishing returns." Having an extra planning day won't stop teachers from getting scapegoated by politicians or held to impossible curriculum standards, it won't keep them from having to buy their own supplies or deal with ever-worsening student behavior.Some teachers and other experts have suggested having a modified five-day school week, where one of the days gets set aside as a teacher planning day while students are still on-site participating in clubs, music, art—you know, all the stuff that's been getting cut in recent years. Something like that could work in some places.As a dad, I don't mind the idea of my busy kids having an extra day off to unwind, pursue hobbies, see friends, catch up on projects, or spend time as a family. And I'm also very much in favor of anything that takes pressure off of overworked teachers. But until we adopt a four-day work week as the standard, the four-day school week is always going to feel a little out of place.This article originally appeared in February. It has been updated.
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The Lighter Side
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Man finds himself playing piano duets with a mystery neighbor. An atypical love story begins.
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Man finds himself playing piano duets with a mystery neighbor. An atypical love story begins.

Sometimes the right two people come along at the right time in each other's lives, and a story for the ages is born. But it's rare that we get to see such stories captured in real-time. This time we're lucky. In a silent saga befitting a Pixar short film—complete with soundtrack—a man and his mystery neighbor have taken us all on a beautiful journey of music, love, longing, and loss.Giorgio Lo Porto is an Italian living in London, and during the COVID-19 pandemic, he shared a video of his new neighbor playing piano. The music is muffled behind their shared wall, but clear enough to hear. Lo Porto wrote that he left a note for the mystery neighbor, telling them he loved their music and asking if they could play "My Heart Will Go On." And so they did. "My Heart WIll Go On" by Celine Dion Giphy Lo Porto left another note suggesting that they play something together, each in their own apartments. A call-and-response duet of sorts. He didn't know if they'd do it, or if they'd forget when the time came. He also said he himself hadn't played in months. But he started playing at 2pm, and as soon as he stopped, the neighbor began.Their duets became a weekend "meet up," playing back and forth through their shared wall.You can watch a compilation of the performance below but keep reading because there is so much more to this beautiful story: - YouTube youtu.be Seems like a perfect meet-cute in a romantic comedy, doesn't it?On Valentine's Day, they played a duet and Lo Porto wrote "It's Valentine's Day. We're in lockdown. This was our way of saying, I don't know who you are but I'm here. You're not alone."Then it came time for them to meet."Well, today I have met my neighbor," Lo Porto wrote in a video shared a week later. "It was better than expected.""His name is Emil..." A mystery neighbor started playing along on the piano and a beautiful friendship formed.Photo credit: Canva"He is 78 years old, originally from Poland. This is his temporary accommodation while he waits for his house to be sold.""He lost his wife in December due to COVID," Lo Porto shared. "And all he has left is the piano. And the reason why he plays at 2pm every weekend is because his wife loved it.""He thanked me for keeping him motivated and less lonely. And I promised that I'll play with him until he moves out.""He is camera shy," he added. "But I'll try again when he's ready."Lo Porto shared that Emil is "a special soul" and that "he is fine now, healing." And his piano playing is just gorgeous.Playing with Emil inspired Lo Porto to write his own song. "I woke up with 3 notes in my head," he wrote on February 27.He added some string orchestration to it and called it "Dear Emil." It's the first song he's ever written. - YouTube www.youtube.com "When I wrote this piece I started picturing Emil's life," he wrote. "A 78 y.o. widower who lost his wife due to this stupid virus. Spending days at home alone due to lockdown. Looking forward to play her favourite piano songs at 2pm every weekend, until a note appeared on his door. A letter showing he was heard and not alone. And a new friendship started. Two pianos between a wall, not knowing who was playing. But it didn't matter.""You can be the light of somebody else's darkness. So keep shining." Another week later, Lo Porto announced that Emil was moving out the following week, and shared their last weekend duet—the much requested "Moonlight Sonata."He said Emil still didn't want to be on camera, but said he was much happier and thanked everyone who had been watching their duets. Lo Porto promised he would keep playing for him on the weekends. Two men bonded over their love of piano. Giphy It would be lovely if the story ended there, but it doesn't. (May need a tissue now if you haven't already grabbed one.)Lo Porto shared on March 14th that he'd received word that Emil had passed away in his sleep: "And now he is reunited with his wife.""Dear Emil," he wrote. "I knew very little about you, but you changed my life. You gave me back my passion, and we shared that with the world. You'll be in my heart. I'll keep playing, thinking of how powerful music can be. You said I was your light, but you've been mine too. Bye, Emil." - YouTube www.youtube.com If you needed a good cry today, hope that helped. And if you needed a reminder that humans can be wonderful and life can connect us in beautiful and mysterious ways, now you've got one.You can follow Lo Porto on YouTube and listen to his music on Spotify as well.This article originally appeared four years ago.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
7 w News & Oppinion

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Former Trump Lawyer John Eastman: My Fight Against Lawfare and Political Persecution
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Mad Mad World
Mad Mad World
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Alligator Alcatraz Detainees Are Mad it's Not a 5 Star Hotel
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Democrat Base Calls for Blood
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Democrat Base Calls for Blood

from Moonbattery: Democracy is great, so long as Democrats win. When they don’t, democracy becomes a threat to Our Democracy. Handily, they have a solution, which is ultimately the leftist solution to everything: violence. House Democrats told Axios they see a growing anger among their base that has, in some cases, morphed into a disregard for […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Huge: Comey & Brennan Are Under Criminal Investigation
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Huge: Comey & Brennan Are Under Criminal Investigation

by M Dowling, Independent Sentinel: Former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey are under criminal investigation for potential wrongdoing related to the Trump–Russia probe, including allegedly making false statements to Congress. CIA Director John Ratcliffe referred evidence of wrongdoing by Brennan to FBI Director Kash Patel for potential prosecution, DOJ sources told Fox […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
7 w

Silver Will Be the Only Money That Survives What’s Coming to America
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Silver Will Be the Only Money That Survives What’s Coming to America

from SilverDadKnows: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Pet Life
Pet Life
7 w ·Youtube Pets & Animals

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Magpie Asks For Belly Rubs From Her Favorite Kid | The Dodo
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