💔 I can’t stop thinking about this moment. While Grandpa was peacefully sleeping, little Punch quietly came over and gently held both of his hands. No one taught him to do that. No one asked him to. It was such a natural, pure gesture that it melted my heart instantly. 🥹❤️
🚨 Please help this family. If you are an organ donor, I highly suggest you get it removed from your driver’s license. This is happening every day.
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"I need your help. My brother is in the ICU at Methodist Dallas Medical Center.@Methodist Hospital A few days ago, he suffered a cardiac arrest and severe brain injury. The doctors are telling us he is no longer here but our family has witnessed movements, and nurses have also seen movement. (We have only been here 4 days) Now we're being told a brain perfusion test will be performed without wifes consent, and we're trying to understand our rights and get answers before decisions are made. They tried to escort us out with Police Officers due to her refusing. DR's blame each other that certain items cant be done until ICU Dr agrees. We've requested Patient Relations, Ethics Committee involvement, and copies of the hospital's policies. We feel like we're being rushed through one of the most important decisions a family can ever face and our Christian beliefs. We're not asking for special treatment. We're asking for transparency, time, and for our concerns to be heard. If you know a patient advocate, healthcare attorney, neurologist, ICU specialist, or anyone who can help us understand this process, please contact me. Please share this video and pray for my brother and our family. #DallasNews #TexasNews #BreakingNews #fyp #PatientRights @Univision23DFW @Noticias23DFW @Telemundo39@wfaa@NBCDFW@CBSNewsTexas@FOX4 @endlocalnews
Terence McKenna once said it'll get weirder and weirder, and finally it'll be so weird, we will have to talk about how weird it is.
But it's more like it has gotten more and more dystopian, that finally it is such a dystopia, we will have to talk about a new way to live.
Renzo’s letter:
“Why are my mom and dad so worried? Why does my dad have to work so many jobs? Why do bad things happen to some people and not to others — and whose fault is it?
“Why are there so many people living on the street, whom no one sees and no one helps? Does God want there to be both poor and rich?
“Why are so many grandparents left alone, when they are so important? And one last thing: we must always forgive. A big hug, Renzo.”
Pope Leo XIV’s answer:
“It is not easy to find the answer to your question about why bad things happen to some people and not to others. Thinking about the life of Jesus can help us.
“Through the life of Jesus Christ, God shows us that even when there is suffering, he never abandons any of His children — because he has prepared for us an eternal joy, where there will be no more sadness or pain.
“Let us have confidence. Jesus is with us; he helps us, he accompanies us, and he gives us the strength to get through the difficult moments we meet in life.
“As for grandparents — yes, grandparents are very important in the life of a family, and they should never be left alone. Often they are the ones who care for the grandchildren while the parents are at work.
“And so, with love and dedication, they help children come to know the love of God and of neighbor, so that love takes root in their hearts. And how should we respond to love? With love.
“That is what Jesus asks of us: to care for and accompany our grandparents in their old age, just as they cared for us in ours.
“Let us not allow loneliness and abandonment to become normal in the lives of the elderly. That is a very sad thing.
“Let us keep our hearts open to all of them — and even when they are not our own grandparents, let us never let them feel alone.”
Outside a Zara store in Bristol, concerned parents gathered in protest after a deeply disturbing incident. A young girl, having already been assaulted by a group of teenagers, reportedly ran into the shop seeking refuge. According to witnesses, security turned her away. Moments later, she was attacked again outside.
For any civilised society, the principle should be rather obvious: when a frightened child runs into your premises for safety, you protect them. You don’t send them back out onto the pavement.
Yet here we are.
What makes the silence particularly striking is how differently such a story might be treated under other circumstances.
Source: @TyrantFinder
🚨 Protests outside Zara in Bristol city centre
It comes after a Racially motivated attack on a white teenage girl by a group of black youths
Finally.. we are sticking up for ourselves
🚨 ZARA ABANDONED OUR CHILDREN TO THE WOLVES 🚨
A group of mothers managed to shut down the Zara store in Bristol, United Kingdom, after the security staff forced a terrified 14-year-old white girl to leave the premises, where she was brutally assaulted by a gang that left her hospitalized.
The awful security staff stood by and watched. They did NOTHING. They didn't call the police. There was no protection.
Our daughters are not safe in their stores. Let's boycott Zara.
This lady had something to say y’all. Rep Mike Flood (R-NE) held a town hall and let’s just say it didn’t work out so swell for him. I would like to know the answer to her question as well, how much does it cost us, the tax payers to become a fascist country? #CantAffordTrump
🚨 WTF?! A USS Liberty survivor drops a massive bombshell.
He confirms they were threatened with prison or worse if they ever spoke about the Israeli attack.
Another veteran explicitly states "Israel owns us" after being ignored by Congress for 59 years. Total betrayal!
Whatever they call the currency to survive - money, universal income or social behavior points - it doesn't matter. The mutual exchange of value that existed between laborers and employers will be nonexistent. Loss of power in the economic value exchange sets up the working class' survival to be completely dependent on the whims of whomever doles out the survival currency.
In 1937, at just 19 years old, Gertrude Belle Elion graduated summa cum laude in chemistry from Hunter College. Despite her outstanding academic record, she was rejected by all 15 graduate schools she applied to — simply because she was a woman. Laboratories at the time openly refused to hire or fund female researchers.
Motivated by the painful loss of her grandfather to cancer, Elion refused to give up. During World War II, she joined Burroughs Wellcome (now part of GSK), where she collaborated with George Hitchings to pioneer a revolutionary approach called rational drug design. Instead of relying on trial and error, they studied the biochemistry of diseased cells to create targeted, precision medicines.
When forced to choose between pursuing a traditional PhD or continuing her groundbreaking laboratory work, Elion chose the lab. She never earned a doctorate during her career.
Her persistence paid off in ways that transformed human health. Elion developed:
· 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP) — the first effective treatment for childhood leukemia
· Azathioprine (Imuran) — which made organ transplantation possible by suppressing immune rejection
· Acyclovir (Zovirax) — the first selective antiviral drug, proving viruses could be targeted specifically
Her research also laid the foundation for early HIV treatments. In 1988, Elion was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (shared with Hitchings and Sir James Black), becoming one of the few Nobel laureates to receive the honor without a PhD.
Gertrude Elion’s story is a powerful reminder that brilliance and determination can overcome systemic barriers — and one person’s refusal to be stopped can save millions of lives.
If I told you now—again—that it gets worse, would you believe it?
Or would you say no, there's nothing worse than what I just read?
Well then, hear this: Trump fears if he leaves office he'll be criminally prosecuted for what he did. So he's going to end our democracy, instead.