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Why Nostalgia For the 1980s and 1990s Still Rules Today
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A 35-year-old Brooklyn man wears a faded Nirvana T-shirt, listens to synthwave on Spotify, and bought a $300 working Tamagotchi on eBay in 2025. A pastel-colored Netflix show about cassette cassettes and bright mall arcades CONTINUE READING... The post Why Nostalgia For the 1980s and 1990s Still Rules Today appeared first on The Retro Network.
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Dear Diary, It’s Me, Jessica: Chapter 24 (Book 2)
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Dear Diary, It’s Me, Jessica: Chapter 24 (Book 2)

By the Author of Dear Diary: It’s Me, Jessica Find the previous chapter here. Dear Diary, It’s me, Jessica. “I need to think, Tony,”  Tasha put an emphasis on ‘Tony’ and glared at him.  She then folded her arms across her chest and began to pace.  She clearly did not need a wheelchair.  She stopped, turned to face Tony, arms still crossed, and said, “Okay.  We did not know how many of them there would be, or that they would be organized and armed.”  She paused and let out a sigh.  “We thought there might be the gate guard and a few others, maybe a half a dozen at the most.” Tony and a few others shifted their posture, and the air suddenly had a sense of tension in it.  I got the impression there was some kind of ‘who leads here’ between Tasha and Tony, and maybe a few others. “And we, Tasha,” Tony put emphasis on ‘we,’ “Should have done some real recon.” The language Tony used reminded me of Jack, and I thought he might have a military background.  But at the same time, he was not like Jack. “We,” Tasha emphasized, “Have not had a bite to eat in four days.  I don’t know about you, but we,” looked around to the others, “Now have full bellies with our little acting drama.  I don’t know about you, but I will call that a win.” They might not have said it, but not only Tony, but others nodded or at least seemed to accept her assessment.   “Okay,” Tony seemed to relent as he looked down.  After a moment, he looked at Tasha directly,  “What next?” he asked seriously. Tasha sighed again. “I think we fooled them so far.  We get another two or three days of meals out of them, then we slip away in the night.” “Two or three days,” the boy who I saw looking at me exclaimed.  “Are you kidding?  The guy with the dogs I am pretty sure is already on to us!  He did not turn his back on us once since we passed through that gate!” “You mooning over the one witch does not exactly help, does it, Paul?  We have all seen how you have been looking at her,” Tony said flatly. Paul, the boy who had been looking at me, suddenly looked away. “Yeah, Paul, that’s what I thought,” Tony drove the point home.  “We have three pistols with four rounds each, against how many men with rifles?” “Stop it,” Tasha said sternly.  “We need to stay focused.  All of us,” she looked around at the others.  “We keep up the act for two, maybe three days, then we leave in the night.  If things change, then we change the plan.” “Not much of a plan,” Tony muttered. “Well, Tony, I do not know about you, but I would like to be fed for at least two days if not three.  Beats the past three weeks, don’t you think?” she said sarcastically.  There were a number of others who muttered in agreement with her. “Yeah.  Yeah, you are right,” Tony admitted, looking at the ground.   “What if we came clean and told them the truth?” Paul suddenly asked. His suggestion got a lot of negative responses from nearly the entire group. “You really think they are just going to say, “Oh, that’s okay that you lied to us to get food?”  Tasha demanded sarcastically. “And what if they find out how we used the same act to con all those others out of food and more?”  Tony added. “And what we did to some of them,”  Tasha said in a lower tone with a hint of guilt.  The guilt spread over the rest of the group.  Suddenly, everyone was looking at the ground. And I knew what I needed to do. I stood up. Entry two And I took several steps from my hiding place before them to see me clearly, and placed my hands on my hips. “What did you do to them?” I said with as much authority, command, and a small degree of sarcasm as I could muster in my voice.     For a moment, they all stood, eyes wide at my sudden appearance.  Then Tony and a few others recovered from their surprise and just made slight motions toward me when I commanded, “Don’t!  You are surrounded.  Isn’t that right . . . Jack?” From the darkness on the other side of their group came the sound of Samson and the puppies growling.  This time, their growl was not low but much louder, hinting much more of impending savagery.  Knowing them well, I could imagine their lips pulled back, teeth fully exposed, eyes fierce, hair standing on end.   Their growls suddenly stopped.  Jack’s voice came from out of the darkness, “If one of you so much as farts sideways, I will end you all.” After Jack disarmed them of their three pistols, ten members of the Four Corners militia with rifles marched Tasha, Tony, and the rest back to Four Corners proper.  Jack, Samson, the puppies, and I followed, Jack with a rifle he borrowed from one of the Four Corners militia. He asked, “Jessica, how did you know to get ahead of them, to hide, and to know when we were out there, surrounding them in the darkness?” “It is what you would have done.” “Jessica, you are getting good.” “As good as you?” “That might take a little bit more time.” I did not have to look.  I could hear him grinning. Entry three Tasha, Tony, and the rest set up the few tents they had, blankets, and settled in for the night.  Jack made sure they knew there would be a armed guard over them.  As usual, Jack had me stand with the first watch, wanting me to be well rested come sunrise.   Jack and a few others piled on three-foot-long logs onto the red-hot coals of the bonfire.  Those would keep the fire going well into the night.  If it got too low, one of the watches would add more. Jack arranged enough sleeping bags or bed rolls for two watches to be sleeping while one stood guard.  When the time came to change watches, we would, what Jack called, ‘hot rack,’ taking an already warm sleeping bag or bed roll.  I was going to take Jack’s ‘hot rack’ bedroll next to the fire.  Samson and the puppies would sleep next to me to help keep me warm.   As Jack and the others settled in to catch sleep before their watches, the others and I took positions in a spaced-out, semi-circle around the tents in camp chairs, rifles across our laps.  In short order, the sounds of quiet snoring came in all directions.  The bonfire began to crackle behind me as the logs took to flame.  It was warm enough that a few of us had to move a few feet away.   I thought about what I heard Tasha, Tony say about how they have not had a bite to eat in four days.  Something about the past three weeks.  And what they did to some others.  We have seen what people were willing to do for food.  Selling their bodies.  Stealing.  Beating and taking from others.  Even murder.  But for some reason, the idea of them doing their little act of being special needs to get other people’s confidence, to get food out of them, and then do something terrible to them… that really got under my skin.  To the point I found myself gripping the rifle a bit tighter than usual.   A few hours later, one of the other guards who had a watch stood up and motioned to the rest of us that it was time for a watch changeover.  As I walked over to where Jack was sleeping, Samson and the puppies opened their eyes, sensing me approaching.  The sounds of their tails lightly tapping the ground woke Jack up.  He was up and alert in two seconds.   “How do you do that?” I asked in a low voice as I handed him the rifle.   “Years and years of experience,” he answered in a quiet grin.   He motioned for Samson and the puppies to stay with me and walked off to take his watch.   I settled in the bedroll, Samson and the puppies on either side of me, and was asleep in moments. Entry four I awoke with a start, startling the Samson and the puppies.  I sat up, blinking.  The sky to the East was bright, but the sun had yet to break the horizon.  The people of Four Corners were beginning to awaken.  Some were already getting cooking fires going.  Others were coming from the East gate slaughter pens with fresh cuts of meat, processed whole chicken, or rabbits to make breakfast.   From the direction of the South gate, some carried metal buckets of milk that had been milked the day before and placed, covered, at the edge of the river to chill. Samson and the puppies stretched out their backs and yawned as I rolled up the bedroll. Jack and the others for the late watch stood with rifles at an easy carry as Tasha, Tony, and the others broke up their little camp. “What are you going to do with us?” Tasha demanded with a degree of defiance despite Jack and the others holding rifles with the barrels pointed in her general direction.  Her arrogance made me want to slap her upside the head.  Samson and the puppies growled again.  Tasha ignored them and continued to glare at Jack.  After a moment, Jack gave the hand signal for Samson and the puppies to sit and be calm.   “I am going to feed you breakfast,” Jack said simply.  “Give you enough for a small snack, water, and send you on your way,” he pointed to the bridge to the West. “That way is a city about a long day’s walk from here.  Two if you are slow.  What you do then is on you.” “And if we don’t want to go to the city?” Jack shrugged and said, “We skip breakfast and I toss you off the bridge.” Tasha suddenly did not look so sure of herself, and the others stirred; some looked alarmed. “You wouldn’t,” she said in disbelief.   “He has done it before,” I deadpanned.   She looked at me for a moment, then back to Jack, “Okay, breakfast it is!” Sean walked up to see what was going on.  Jack explained, then asked me to go and see about breakfast and a snack for Tasha’s group.  Jack would pay for breakfast in trade for some of his alcohol, Sean said he would log the transaction.  Everyone knew Jack was good for it, but they still wanted it recorded to keep everyone’s word.  I went back to the one vendor with the stew and bread from previous night to see if they had any leftovers.  They did and gladly took the trade, even carrying a big camp Dutch oven of stew back to the bonfire, with enough bread for breakfast and as a ‘snack’ for the road. While they ate, I sat down next to Paul. “So, been doing your little acting gig for a while?” “Um, yeah,” he said looking down into his bowl of stew.  “We didn’t mean to.  It just kinda happened.  We were hungry.” “I get it.  You are just lucky we are being kind.  Others would not be.” “Yeah,” he sighed.  “We have seen what that looks like.”  Paul then leaned in close to me and whispered, “Could I stay here?  With you?” I gave him a long look. “Sorry, Paul.  You seem like a nice enough guy, but I don’t think that would be a good idea.” He started to say something, but I stopped him. “Not a good idea.”   I got up to let him finish his breakfast. After breakfast, we gave them a water bucket to clean their bowls and utensils and another bucket to fill up whatever bottles they had.  As we escorted them, under arms, to the bridge, Jack spoke to Tasha and Tony about what they would find in the city.  At the bridge, Jack wished them luck.  Tasha gave him a look and stormed off through the chute.  Tony said thank you and offered Jack his hand.  They shook.  Then Tony and the rest followed Tasha.  Paul glanced at me with a hopeful look.  I waved goodbye. Diary, it is funny.  Paul did seem like a nice guy, and, okay, he was cute.  But I also could not shake this feeling that I could not trust him.  Yeah.  Definitely not a good idea. About 1stMarineJarHead 1stMarineJarHead is not only a former Marine, but also a former EMT-B, Wilderness EMT (courtesy of NOLS), and volunteer firefighter. He currently resides in the great white (i.e. snowy) Northeast with his wife and dogs. He raises chickens, rabbits, goats, occasionally hogs, cows and sometimes ducks. He grows various veggies and has a weird fondness for rutabagas. He enjoys reading, writing, cooking from scratch, making charcuterie, target shooting, and is currently expanding his woodworking skills. The post Dear Diary, It’s Me, Jessica: Chapter 24 (Book 2) appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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Democrats Love Epstein
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Democrats Love Epstein

Breaking news: The sun rose in the east today.  In an equally predictable development, Democrats screamed at Republicans for allegedly doing what Democrats actively perpetrate. This is psychological projection: pinning one’s flaws on others.  Classic example: A morbidly obese man wolfs down his third after-dinner milkshake and screams at a physical trainer nibbling a salad: “Put down the fork, you cow!” That’s how Democrats acted this week after relentlessly bellowing at President Donald Trump about the late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein: “OPEN THE EPSTEIN FILES! WHAT ARE YOU HIDING, FASCIST? HITLER WOULD HAVE RELEASED THEM BY NOW!!” The Epstein files finally are emerging and, lo and behold, they are clogged with Democrats! Epstein was a generous political donor, overwhelmingly to Democrats. According to OpenSecrets.com’s spreadsheet, between 1990 and 2018, Epstein contributed $200,676 to both parties’ candidates and committees. Republicans scored $18,250 (9.1%), and Democrats received $182,426 (90.9%). Epstein preferred Democrats 10-to-1.  Epstein’s selected beneficiaries included: •Former GOP President George H.W. Bush: $1,000 •Former Sen. Alfonse D’Amato, R-N.Y.: $2,000 •Former Senator Joe Lieberman, D-Conn.: $3,000 •Former Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.: $4,000 •Senator Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.: $7,000 •Democratic National Committee: $32,000 •Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee: $59,000 Trump’s name is nowhere. Despite Hate Trump, Inc.’s Big Lie that Trump and Epstein were BFFs who prowled junior-high-school campuses for dates, Epstein never funded Trump. “He gave me none. Zero,” Trump said Tuesday. “No money to me.” “I have nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein,” Trump added. Despite previously socializing, Trump booted Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago resort in October 2007, reportedly for improper conduct toward a member’s teenage daughter. Trump explained: “I threw him out of my club many years ago because I thought he was a sick pervert—and I guess I turned out to be right.”  Indeed, on June 30, 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty to prostituting a girl below age 18. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison, although he largely was “confined” to his Palm Beach mansion, worked at his office, and traveled on his private jet. •Speaking of which, Democrat former President Bill Clinton took 17 flights aboard Epstein’s plane, dubbed The Lolita Express, in 2002-03. Epstein also donated $2,000 to Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign. •The House’s Democrat leader is embroiled in this scandal. “Democrat fundraisers invited Epstein to an event or to meet privately with Hakeem Jeffries as part of their 2013 effort to win a majority,” House Government Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ken., announced on the House floor Tuesday afternoon. “So, Hakeem Jeffries’ campaign solicited money from Jeffrey Epstein!” “Hakeem is committed to electing a Democrat majority in 2014 and is encouraging his friends to participate in the DCCC/DSCC [Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee/Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee] fundraising dinner with President Obama this coming Monday night,” Lisa Rossi of Dynamic SRG e-mailed Epstein on May 7, 2013. “Shoot us an e-mail or give us a call at (212) 531-2858 if you would like to get involved with the dinner, or would like to get an opportunity to get to know Hakeem better.” Remember: This was almost five years after Epstein’s pedophilia conviction. •Meanwhile, former Harvard President and Clinton’s Treasury Secretary Larry Summers e-mailed Epstein like crazy. Among other topics, Epstein coached Summers on how to finesse a seemingly difficult extramarital affair. Summers complained about “being the friend without benefits.”  Epstein e-mailed Summers, “you reacted well,” in a March 16, 2019, dust-up with his apparent mistress. Epstein added in a characteristic run-on sentence, “annoyed shows caring, no whining showed strength.” •Non-voting Delegate Stacey Plaskett, D-Virgin Islands, live-texted with Epstein before she questioned Trump’s disgraced former attorney Michael Cohen during a February 2019 U.S. House Oversight Committee hearing. Apparently, watching on TV, Epstein complimented Plaskett’s attire (“Great outfit”) and informed her that Rhona Graff was Trump’s former executive assistant. Moments later, Plaskett quizzed Cohen about Graff. One minute after she concluded, Epstein texted her: “Good work.” Spokeswoman Angeline Jabbar told CNN that Plaskett feels “disgust over Epstein’s deviant behavior … ” However, in 2016 and 2018, Plaskett curbed her disgust long enough to accept $8,100 of Epstein’s campaign cash. Yet again, the Democrat Party’s incessant psychological projection and infinite hypocrisy are reasons enough for its sun to set in the west. We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post Democrats Love Epstein appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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A New Way Of Looking At Einstein’s Equations Could Reveal What Happened Before The Big Bang
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A New Way Of Looking At Einstein’s Equations Could Reveal What Happened Before The Big Bang

It may still be possible to understand what happened, even when our science reaches its limit.
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Video: Female bully towers over and beats up elderly woman on Florida bus. Victim is left 'battered and bruised': Sheriff.
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Law enforcement in Florida is looking for a female seen on video inside a bus beating up an elderly passenger last month.A 70-year-old woman on Oct. 21 took a seat in the disabled section of a transit bus, the Broward County Sheriff's office said, adding that "her ride would end with her battered and bruised after being attacked by a fellow bus rider."'This is repulsive. This is something that should never happen; it should not happen in any type of civilized society. What this woman did is absolutely unacceptable.'Detectives said the attacker, who was standing, bumped into the victim several times due to the movement of the bus, officials said.The victim asked the attacker to give her some space, officials said, after which a verbal argument ensued.With that, officials said the attacker "intentionally and forcefully pushed her body into the victim several times. The attacker then grabbed a grocery bag and struck her in the face with it."At one point during the assault, video appears to show the feisty elderly woman issuing a middle finger to her attacker.The sheriff's office said the victim used her cane to defend herself, and the attacker punched the victim multiple times in the head.Officials said several bystanders on the bus came to the victim's defense and separated her from the attacker. RELATED: Insane video shows female beating up city bus driver before crash into restaurant — and then she actually keeps attacking him The bus driver saw the incident and stopped the bus in the 4100 block of West Oakland Park Boulevard in Lauderdale Lakes, officials said, and that's where the attacker and a woman with her fled. The victim suffered bruising on her forehead but declined to be transported to the hospital, officials said."Fortunately the victim did not suffer any major injuries. She was treated on scene," sheriff spokesperson Carey Codd told WFOR-TV.Codd added, "This is repulsive. This is something that should never happen; it should not happen in any type of civilized society. What this woman did is absolutely unacceptable."Broward Sheriff's Office Violent Crimes Unit detectives released video of the attack in hopes of identifying the woman who pestered the elderly woman before punching her repeatedly. You can view the sheriff's office video here.Those with information on the identity of the attacker or the woman with her are asked to contact BSO Violent Crimes Unit Detective Andres Lopez at 954-321-4915 or submit a tip through the SafeWatch app, officials said. Those wishing to remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward can contact Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS (8477), submit a tip online at browardcrimestoppers.org, or dial **TIPS (8477) from any cell phone in the United States. If your tip leads to an arrest in this case, you are eligible for a reward of up to $5,000, officials said.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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An Elderly Man Stopped a Mugger and Saved His Own Life – New York Rewards Him with 4 Years in Prison
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An Elderly Man Stopped a Mugger and Saved His Own Life – New York Rewards Him with 4 Years in Prison
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Trump: 'Traitor' MTG 'Went Bad,' but Thanks for 'Her Service'
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President Donald Trump recapped the messy Republican break up with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., who announced Friday night she will resign from Congress by Jan. 5.
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Canon 8x20 IS binocular review
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Canon 8x20 IS binocular review

These compact binoculars are a must-have for any wildlife enthusiast, being Canon's lightest binos with image stabilization.
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Make Etiquette Great Again: Your Guide to Winning the Holidays
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We’ve all been there. Standing at the holiday party with nothing to say to a room full of well-dressed strangers. Or wondering what fork we are supposed to use for the salad. And does…
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