@TheRealZk3000@vacareis probably not the most accurate phrasing but i got the notification and clicked on it expecting unstable and then it wasnt
like it just kinda feels random after such a long streak of unstable vids
@vacareis i just feel like non unstable vids should be on a second channel or something at this point since most people subscribed to them really only care about the unstable vids anyway
KABOOM!! JUST IN: AG Pam Bondi just UNLEASHED the FULL Epstein Files under the Transparency Act, ALL 3.5 MILLION pages DROPPED, redactions JUSTIFIED only for victims, and HIGH-PROFILE names EXPOSED with ZERO cover-ups for embarrassment or politics.
“No records withheld or redacted based on embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity to ANY official, public figure, or foreign dignitary!”
This BACKFIRED BIGLY on the left, powerful Dems like Bill Clinton (mentioned 1,193 times!) and others BUSTED, while fake smears against Trump called out as BS!
VINDICATION for Trump!
@BoxaMarkers@vehmeta@vagabondII this argument just doesnt work because the dragon ball verse is just insane
fucking krillin in his current state is soloing most verses
@SWCultureLive add a new hope at the end and it might actually be a perfect story
you might not even need the rest of the franchise to be permanently hooked
81-year-old grandma’s Minecraft YouTube channel pays for grandson’s cancer treatment.
Sue Jacquot never imagined she’d become a gamer, let alone a YouTube creator, but after learning Minecraft from her grandkids, she launched the channel “GrammaCrackers.”
In just one month, it’s exploded past 100,000 subscribers.
Now, her growing fanbase is doing more than cheering her online; the channel’s ad revenue is helping pay medical bills for her 17-year-old grandson Jack, who is recovering from aggressive cancer treatment.