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The McDonald’s pancakes you pay so much money for just come frozen in a plastic bag and are thrown in the microwave
They are extremely ultra-processed and filled with additives, they contain:
- Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, an Aluminum-based leavening agent
- Emulsifiers include mono/diglycerides, sodium stearoyl lactylate, propylene glycol monoesters. This is used for texture and shelf life
- Xanthan gum is used as a thickener and to stabilize
- It also has chemical flavoring, soybean oil and a bunch of other junk
This is all in pancakes….. stop eating this, it’s poison
None of this should be legal to consume
Stocks are dumping.
Gold is dumping.
Silver is dumping.
Crypto is dumping.
Bonds are dumping.
Even Oil is dumping.
If everything is dumping, where the hell is money going?
🚨 Important:- the freedom ship .. a $16 billion, mile-long floating city for 80,000 people
A wild concept is going viral again in June 2026: the Freedom Ship — a proposed 1-mile-long vessel built as a self-contained, moving residential city.
The pitch: ~50,000 permanent residents, 10,000 tourists, and 20,000 crew — 80,000 people at sea, full time.
Revived by Freedom Cruise Line International, the idea dates back to the late 1990s. Engineer Norman Nixon first imagined it as linked barges forming a “floating utopia” in international waters, sidestepping many national laws. The project stalled for years and Nixon passed in 2012 — but fresh renders, new plans, and renewed momentum are back, with Indonesia floated as a possible build location (if the funding lands).
Key specs
- size: about 8x longer than today’s biggest cruise ship (Icon of the Seas); ~800 ft wide; 25–30 stories tall
- displacement: 2+ million gross tons
- speed: ~7 knots, looping the globe every 2–3 years
- power: nuclear propulsion proposed for long-term sustainability
- access: no standard port docking — ferries/tenders plus 8 helipads
Life onboard
This isn’t “a bigger cruise.” It’s a full floating city:
- condos and apartments for long-term living
- schools, a university, hospital, banks, offices
- duty-free malls, restaurants, a two-story food hall
- entertainment: a 15,000-seat stadium, water park, venues, museums, parks, clubs
- an internal tram to cross the mile-long deck
- sports facilities and green space
The promise is simple: live, work, study, raise a family — and travel the world without ever moving house.
Cost: ~$16 billion. Estimated build time: ~4 years once fully financed. For now, it’s still conceptual — and funding remains the wall it’s hit before.
The hard part: storm stability, nonstop maintenance, regulation, isolation risks, high cost of living, plus piracy and geopolitical realities. Plenty of “seasteading” visions never make it past the render stage.
Would you live on a mile-long city that never stops moving — dream lifestyle or floating dystopia?
2187 → 2100