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Politicized nativity scenes 'HURTING THE GOSPEL MESSAGE,' warns Allie Beth Stuckey
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Politicized nativity scenes 'HURTING THE GOSPEL MESSAGE,' warns Allie Beth Stuckey

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French farmers stand up against the Govt's mass slaughter of cows over a fake disease!
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Millennial history teacher explains the 3 phases of Gen X and why they were ‘forgotten’
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Millennial history teacher explains the 3 phases of Gen X and why they were ‘forgotten’

Generation X occupies an interesting time in history, for those who care to recognize that they actually exist. They were born between 1965 and 1980 and came into this world at an interesting inflection point: women were becoming a larger part of the workplace and divorce was at the highest point in history. This left Gen X to be the least parented generation in recent history.Gen X was overlooked in their domestic lives and culturally were overshadowed by Baby Boomers with their overpowering nostalgia for Woodstock, The Beatles, and every cultural moment celebrated in Forest Gump. Once Boomer navel-gazing nostalgia began to wane, a much larger and over-parented generation, the Millennials, came on the scene.“Whereas Boomers were the ‘me generation’ and millennials were the ‘me me me generation,’ Gen X has become the ‘meh’ generation,” Emily Stewart writes at Business Insider. But even if Gen X is a little aloof, that doesn’t mean they aren’t totally rad, awesome, trippindicular, and that it’d be bogus to define them any other way. To explain the unique history of Gen X and why they’re often overlooked, history teacher Lauren Cella created a timeline on TikTok to explain them to her Gen Z students.. @laurencella92 A love letter to Gen X from your millennial cousin? Gen X didn’t start the fire, so after this I will just leave them alone because they do not care ? But seriously for a generation that sometimes gets “forgotten” and stuck between the larger boomer or millennial cohorts, the genres they created paved the way for pop culture as we know it. I’m still not sure who let kids watch “The Day After” on TV or play on those hot metal playgrounds, but Gen X survived to tell the tale. Today, the so called “latchkey” kids, born 1965-1980 are actually super involved as parents, aunts, uncles, teachers (or maybe even grandparents)?. Kids today want to say they are “built different” but I think Gen X is the one holding down that title because they grew up tough, they saw too much, they made it out, and they know exactly who they are and wouldn’t have it any other way.✌️ #g#genx In Cella’s video, she divides Gen X into three distinct phases.Phase 1: 1970s stagflation and changing families“Gas shortages meant stagflation. So parents either both had to work or maybe they were divorced. So that meant microwave TV dinners and kids that sort of raised themselves,” Cella explains. “There was no parenting blogs, there was no after-school travel sports, emailing. Like, none of that existed. Bored? Go outside."Phase 2: The neon ‘80s“But then came the 1980s, where everything was big and loud. The hair, the bangs, the Reaganomics, mass consumerism (because now we can trade with China). The whole media just exploded,” Cella says. “But now we have TV, we have movies, we have TV, movies, home movies, TV movies, favorite TV movies, music, music, Videos, music, video, television. All these different genres and all these different cliques and all these different ways that you can express yourself.”Phase 3: 1990s post-Cold War Skepticism“Gen X sort of comes into the 1990s more sarcastic and skeptical,” Cella continues. “The Cold War ending meant that they rejected the excess of the eighties. And there's the shift. Grunge, indie, alternative, flannels, Docs [Doc Martins]. At this point, the technology is also exploding, but not like fun home media, but like corporate media. So there's this resistance to sell-out culture.”Cella has a theory on why Gen X seems forgotten, and it’s not just because CBS News famously denied its existence. She believes that it comes down to Gen X’s inability to call attention to itself. “So Gen X is a bridge between these two larger, more storied generations. So it's not necessarily that they get forgotten. They don't really want the attention. They're kind of fine to just like, fly under the radar like they always have, because honestly, it's whatever.”
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Chinese teacher shares 18 American names with delightfully awkward meanings in Mandarin
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Chinese teacher shares 18 American names with delightfully awkward meanings in Mandarin

When you see a list of the year's most popular baby names, what you're really looking at are the most common baby names in a specific country or culture. If you live in the U.S., you likely know a whole lot of kids named Olivia, Emma, Liam, and Noah, but if you live in Thailand or Kyrgyzstan or Botswana, you probably don't. Simply saying common names in different countries can sometimes result in hilarity. A name that sounds beautiful and has a lovely meaning in one language might sound odd and mean something very different in another. For instance, Odd is a common name in Norway, but it sounds…well, odd to and English ear. The former president of Vietnam had the last name Phuc, which surely led to some awkward moments for Americans who had to address "President Phuc." (The "u" is pronounced more like the "oo" sound, but if you'd never heard it said, you wouldn't know.) Chinese language and culture instructor Dr. Candise Lin is sharing American names that sound funny to Mandarin speakers because of what they mean when pronounced with Chinese phonetics, and it's a hoot. - YouTube www.youtube.com 1. Robin (pronounced Luo ben) = Running Naked2. Robinson (pronounced Luo ben shen) = God of Running Naked3. Nelson (pronounced Niao shen) = God of Pee4. Benson (pronounced Ben shen) = God of Dumb5. Mason (pronounced Mei shen) = God of Beauty6. Nicholas (pronounced Ni kou si le) = You Are So Stingy Surprised Nicolas Cage GIF Giphy 7. Isabella (pronounced Yi sheng bei la) = The Doctor Got Arrested8. Dylan (pronounced Di neng) = Low IQ9. Nancy (pronounced Nan si) = Difficult to Die10. Robert (pronounced Luo bo) = Carrot11. Ashley (pronounced Ao si ni) = Wear You Down to Death12. Logan (pronounced Nao geng) = Brain Stroke13. Tiffany (pronounced Ti fa ni) = Kick Your Ass Tiffany Darwish GIF by New Kids On The Block Giphy 14. Martha (pronounced Ma hua) = Fried Dough Twist15. Jeff (pronounced Jie fu) = Brother-in-law16. Daniel (pronounced Da niu) = Big Shot17. Gordon (pronounced Gou dan) = Dog Balls18. Melanie (pronounce Mei ren li) = Nobody CaresA few of these names actually seem pretty rockstar in Mandarin. Mason as "God of Beauty'? Nothing wrong with that. Nancy being "Difficult to Die?" Heck yeah. But some are particularly unfortunate. God of Pee? Yeesh. Low IQ? Ouch. Of course, the names in Chinese are based on transliterations that aren't exact. English and Mandarin have different sounds, so many of them are just the closest approximations that there are in terms of pronunciation. (But then along comes Tiffany, kicking ass as clear as day.) Chinese characters aren't phonetic in the way that English letters are.Photo credit: CanvaNaturally, people who have some beef with people who bear some of these names are having a heyday, with comments like "Ashley actually makes a lot of sense," or "Not Gordon Ramsay actually being called Dog Ballz Ramsay." But mostly people are just delighted to see how names they see as totally "normal" mean hilarious things in Chinese. As one person wrote, "This was awesome and about time! Chinese names get a lot of humor attention in English circles. It’s nice to know English names can also be a bit ridiculous in Chinese." It's likely that many of us have never thought about how American names might sound in other countries. But names not translating well is truly a universal phenomenon, and as long as we're all laughing about it together, finding the funny when things—even our names—get lost in translation can be a fun way to connect across cultures.
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'Are you serious?' Man tries on women's jeans to see if the pockets are 'really that bad'
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'Are you serious?' Man tries on women's jeans to see if the pockets are 'really that bad'

It's hard to say what makes every woman happy or what every woman wants, and as a woman myself, I'm not a fan of sweeping generalizations based on gender. However, there are certain elements of walking through the world as a woman that are fairly universal, which makes me feel confident in saying this:If you ever want to see pure, spontaneous joy, watch a woman put on a dress and suddenly realize it has pockets! Happy Fashion GIF by Rosanna Pansino Giphy Women's clothes are notorious for having either no pockets (most dresses) or pockets that are barely usable (most jeans and dress pants). And this isn't just a perception—a 2018 study by The Pudding found that, on average, the front pockets on women’s jeans are 48% shorter and 6.5% narrower than they are on men’s jeans. I have pants in my wardrobe that look like they have both front and back pockets, but they don't; where the pocket opening would be is sewn shut. Faux pockets may sound dumb—because they are—but they're not uncommon. And some pockets are so small you can't even fit a ChapStick into them. To test whether women's pockets really are as bad as they (we) say they are, popular vlogger Nick Wilkins tried on a pair of women's jeans. The fit was great and they looked fine. But the moment he held up the items he usually puts in his own pockets, women collectively let out a loud "HA!" Sure enough, when he tried to put his phone and wallet in the pockets, his reaction reflected what women have said countless times ourselves: "Are you serious? That's all it does?" @n1ckwilkins Yep, that's really all they do, and yes, they really are that bad. "Now I know why you guys wear purses," Wilkins said before having an epiphany. "You guys don't have pockets with dresses, too!"Exactly. Hence the "It has pockets!" elation described above. "Um, people who make women pants," Wilkins said, "let's start putting some depth in there, why don't we." Seriously, though, why don't we? What's up with women's clothing and the dearth of pockets? @technically.a.tech Why are our pockets so shallow?! #pockets #pantspockets #womeninstem #womenonconstruction #womenintrades #giveuspockets #workwear #womensworkwear #ppe As it turns out, the history of women's clothing and pockets goes way back, and, of course, there have been various trends and shifts over time. Some people have posited that companies don't put usable pockets into women's clothing so that they can sell more purses and handbags. However, according to a deep dive in FASHION Magazine, that's not quite the whole story. Believe it or not, we're still living with leftover, outdated notions of men being active and women being passive, with men's clothing needing to be functional and women's clothing desiring form over function."Essentially: Men are required to act and therefore need practical clothing," writes Annika Lautens. Women are expected to simply appear and be watched—their beauty prioritized above all else. And these outdated gender ideals are still being sewn directly into our clothing."The irony, of course, is that women tend to carry more things than men. Sure, sometimes that necessitates a purse, but sometimes you don't want to carry something extra. Pockets are nice. They're convenient, helpful, and functional. We want them. We need them. What in the name of patriarchy is the problem here? @ericdalessandro #GiveWomenPockets #fyp #fy #foryoupage #foryou It can't be that hard to make normal pants for women with decent pockets. Jeans with decent pockets. Dress pants with decent pockets. And yes, dresses with pockets, too. We are seeing more independent and female-led clothing makers providing pockets, and clearly the awareness about it is finally kicking in pretty universally. But as most women can attest, it remains an issue. Maybe women would simply be too powerful if we all had pockets. Maybe this will be our ultimate last stand. Pockets or bust, ladies. Pockets or bust.
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You cannot have any dignity as a human being and be a friend to Ben Shapiro.
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You cannot have any dignity as a human being and be a friend to Ben Shapiro.

You cannot have any dignity as a human being and be a friend to Ben Shapiro. His allegiance is to the state of Israel. He seeks to humiliate Megyn Kelly, publicly, over a political disagreement. Megyn knows that Tucker Carlson would rather die than do such a thing. There is… https://t.co/awfJL7UHuR — Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) […]
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Fulton County admits 315,000 early votes were counted in 2020 that weren’t witnessed and sworn to, in violation of the law.
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Fulton County admits 315,000 early votes were counted in 2020 that weren’t witnessed and sworn to, in violation of the law.

Whoops! Fulton County admits 315,000 early votes were counted in 2020 that weren’t witnessed and sworn to, in violation of the law. But it’s even worse. The machine seals were broken during the live election and the results from early voting were printed out on machines that… — Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) December 18, 2025
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Gold and Silver Are Sending Crucial Signals
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Gold and Silver Are Sending Crucial Signals

from Birch Gold Group: Gold is hovering near $4,400 while silver has cleared $60. Yet U.S. investors remain historically underweight in precious metals. Here’s why this price action isn’t a rally – but rather a fundamental reassessment of the price of risk… Your News to Know rounds up the most important developments in precious metals […]
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