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There Ain’t no G#####n WOMEN There!

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What was Christ’s message to women? Let’s look at it. By the way, this is gonna be a rough one so if you’re woke best you go somewhere else. Ok. Look at the woman caught in adultery. The very act! The men ready to stone her. Who were they? The implication was that she was a whore. So, it only goes to follow that she was busy whoring when they came upon her. And how did they happen to be there? Because they were customers! And for some Godly, or ungodly reason they took it upon themselves to drag her out in the street and throw rocks at her head. Jesus asks the one that hadn’t sinned to cast the first stone. And, as we all know, these whoremongers dropped their rocks and went back to the bar! And what did Jesus tell Stormy? “Go and sin no more! (I might not be here the next time!) The girl at the well. A Samaritan? And so out of touch with them she comes to the well alone! No friends. No garden club. Jesus reveals that not only is she shacking up, she’s good at it and has five ex’s in a...

How Do You Like Equality Now?

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  From: Elonaire s  Modern Women Think They’re Better Than Men—And They’re Armed for the Kill Once upon a time, women pretended to submit. Played soft. Cooked stew with silence. Acted like they needed a man. But that era is dead. Now? They don’t just compete—they come for your throat. Let’s stop acting confused. Women have always resented men. They just didn’t have the tools to show it. Now they do—and the mask is off. Let’s break it down: — 1. Men Died at War—So They Never Got to See the Wives They Married For centuries, men went to war and died young. They never lived long enough to find out their sweet “helpmate” was actually harboring silent contempt. She wore the apron. But under it? A sword. He died thinking he married peace. Meanwhile, she lived long—and rewrote the story. Now we know better. — 2. The Less Power Women Had, The Sweeter They Pretended to Be They had no votes. No jobs. No political leverage. So they smiled. They served. They seduced. But now that they’ve b...

The Life and Times of Bugs Bunny

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  A writer is a peculiar creature. Living in the landscape of their mind, they produce a universe of their own device that seems perfect to them. You don’t have to be crazy to be a writer, but it sure helps. Universal acceptance is a utopia you will never achieve. If you can find only forty-five percent of acceptance that is acceptable. There will always be detractors because detractors think that they are writers too and have their own universes spinning this way and that. So, how does the writer avoid “The Hemingway” exit? Money is not the answer. When you begin you have it in your head, “If I can just get famous everything is gonna be alright.” So where do all the suicides come from? Have you ever noticed that almost no poor people commit suicide? No, really! Think about it. You can come across a homeless person, dirty, hungry, drug-addicted, with their entire life in a shopping cart and are suffering from some STD that doctors don’t even have a name for yet, and they still have...

It’s the END OF THE WORLD! Stand by for NEWS!

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    But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.    It’s the end of the world! Last Pope. Some guy you never heard of said so nine hundred years ago! With the passing of Pope Francis, the prophets came out of the holy woodwork announcing this with all the pseudo-facts in a row. Shades of Nostradamus. Trying to fit God into a tight, neat box never works. To begin with God doesn’t measure time as we do because He created time and He doesn’t use it. Like everything else on our level, time is organic. We measure time. Time doesn’t measure itself. And a factor of time is perception. How does it flow for you. Time flies, time drags, time stopped. We have all been there. At an execution the perception of time is different to the witnesses and the man on the gurney. So beginning with “End of the World” predictions we must wind our watch. Then consider freedom of choice. Now the word of the  Lord   came unto  son of...

The Hanged Man

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  It’s so easy to hate. Doesn’t take a whole lot of effort. Nothing actually productive. Just a wrongdoing, even a perceived one. Don’t even have to be real. And if there is a wrong? You can build on that. And hate is malignant. Contagious. A single match in the forest. Sides form and the biggest, loudest, and most prevalent prevails. Does the hate dissipate after that? No! Because it has infected the ones who lost. We are told that we should turn the other cheek. And then forgive. That sounds so good in church, doesn’t it? Turn the other cheek and take another hit while cheek number one is still stinging. Makes you want to slap the preacher and see what he does. Sadly, humans aren’t made like that. Sometimes the cheek hurts too much and you just wanna “spread the love.” You want someone else to hurt like you do. And if it’s the culprit, so much the better. But, in reality, anybody will do. And the psychological scars run deep. The death of Austin Metcalf is that kind of pain. It h...

Hey! You think you’re getting a DOGE check don’t you?

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  This is the corpse of Anna Maria Von Stockhausen, bound to prevent her from rising from the dead. She was accused of being a witch and a vampire during the Middle Ages, in the time of the Black Plague. It is said that she returned from the dead six times. First, she was hanged—only to claw her way out of the grave. The townspeople captured her in a nearby village and quickly drowned her in a lake, tying her to a plank. Her lifeless body was retrieved multiple times from the water and reburied, only for the grave to be found empty two days later. They say her decomposing body was seen moving around her old home, dripping with worms, dirt, and water. She was dragged out again, a stake driven through her heart, and buried once more. A guard was posted at her grave, and it seemed she was finally gone. But when the guard didn’t return to the village for four days, a local priest went looking and found his rotting corpse near the post, his throat torn out and chewed. Anna had vanished ...

Sometimes all it takes

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  FROM: The Cherokee Natio n ✨Keanu Reeves is known not only for his iconic film roles, but also for his wisdom, humility, and deep understanding of human existence. In a compelling live debate watched by millions of viewers worldwide, he caught none other than Elon Musk, the visionary and tech mogul, to talk about one of the most pressing issues of our time: the future of artificial intelligence, creativity and human connection. The meeting of opposites The tension was palpable when the two men faced each other. Musk, known for his bold visions of Mars colonies and an AI-powered future, spoke about the need for technological advancements to save humanity. Reeves, on the other hand, introduced a calmer, more contemplative perspective: “Perhaps our goal is not to control the world, but to understand it.” ” The moment that elon got mute When asked whether AI will surpass human creativity, Elon Musk responded with a clear: “Sooner or later, yes. Machines will create art, compose music...

You Just Gotta Believe

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      To believe is immensely powerful. Empirical proof is only as strong as what comes to the table. The scientific method demonstrates, forms a theory, and then others try to duplicate the theory, trying to find a flaw that will disprove it, and if that happens you get a new improved theory. You can never arrive at an absolute because no matter how old a theory is, someone out there is trying to dis prove it in an effort to identify the truth. Each time a bigger and better telescope peers farther into our “known” universe we have to adjust what we thought we knew. The “Big Bang” seemed to explain everything except that now, with a clearer view, old galaxies appear along the edge of our known universe where the grandfathers of all galaxies should have been pushed out long ago. And this is only when we look outward. What happens if we look inward? Medical science is constantly finding new things about our bodies that were as distant as those galaxies one hundred years ago...

Azaleas

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      The deepest thoughts can often come from the simplest of things. Something that comes with a history. Something that you take for granted until it speaks to you from the past, beyond memory, understanding with a wealth of emotion that touches your soul. I’ve been turning over this article in my mind for a few days now. I write in a very unorthodox way. I’m not schooled in literature, journalism, or any of those things that people go to universities in order to be exposed to great minds in the hope of perhaps someday becoming a great mind themselves, imparting some measure of wisdom upon the world that will be pondered long after their graves are forgotten. I’m a songwriter. Not a composer. Composers compose. Construct intricate musical patterns with things like music theory. Songwriters just get divorced and pour their hearts out in the vain hope of leaving their day job. Three verses, a chorus to reinforce the thought, lead, repeat and out. And keep it within three...

Where’s Our Reparations?

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 From: John Mellon  They came as slaves: human cargo transported on British ships bound for the Americas. They were shipped by thehundreds of thousands and included men, women, and even the youngest of children. Whenever they rebelled or even disobeyed an order, they were punished in the harshest ways. Slave owners would hang their human property by their hands and set their hands or feet on fire as one form of punishment. Some were burned alive and had their heads placed on pikes in the marketplace as a warning to other captives. We don't really need to go through all of the gory details, do we? We know all too well the atrocities of the African slave trade. But are we talking about African slavery? King James VI and Charles I also led a continued effort to enslave the Irish. Britain's Oliver Cromwell furthered this practice of dehumanizing one's next door neighbor. The Irish slave trade began when James VI sold 30,000 Irish prisoners as slaves to the New World. His Procla...