“The students who cannot read a 20-page article today are the voters who will not be able to read a bill, or the jurors who cannot follow a closing argument, tomorrow.”
This man robbed a bank for $1, sat down and waited for the police, just to get free healthcare in prison
In 2011 a man named Richard James Verone walked into a RBC Bank in Gastonia, North Carolina
Handed the teller a note demanding $1
One dollar
Then sat down in the lobby and waited calmly for police to arrive
He was 59. No job. No insurance. A growth on his chest. Two ruptured discs.
Calculated that a federal conviction would guarantee him full medical coverage inside prison
The judge sentenced him to 3 years
He got the surgery
He got the treatment
He told reporters on the way out he had no regrets
A 59 year old American man robbed a bank for $1 because it was cheaper than seeing a doctor
we live on a planet where trees warn each other of danger through a fungal network. Where octopuses dream.
Where elephants return to the bones of the deceased and stand over them in silence. Where bees use dance to communicate where to fly and where the flower is.
Where crows remember the faces of people who were cruel to them and pass this memory to their children.
Where ants build cities. Where cats purr at a frequency that accelerates the healing of bones.
Where, after a forest fire, the first thing the earth does is grow flowers.
“Our ruling elite are obsessed with Baal.”
Timothy Alberino just alleged the Epstein class is part of an ancient Canaanite cult that “sacrificed children to Moloch.”
“Baal was a Canaanite deity.”
And they even use necromancy to “resurrect dead Nephilim.”
“There are Ugaritic texts that have been discovered … that are summoning dead Nephilim.”
“It’s like an attempt to either resurrect dead Nephilim, re-embody them, or contact their spirit.”
“You have this Canaanitish cult that’s still being perpetuated among the elite.”
“And part of that Canaanitish cult, at least in ancient Canaan, was the cult of giants.”
“If you go to the island of Sardinia today, for example, you will find many megalithic structures that are still standing.”
“They’re circular stone towers.”
“Some of them were over 100 feet tall, and there were over 30,000 of these things on the island of Sardinia.”
“Associated with these towers are what are called the Tombs of the Giants to this day.”
“The ancient culture that they attribute these towers and these tombs to is called … the Nuraghic culture.”
“The Nuraghic culture was Canaanitish for sure.”
“We know that the Phoenicians inhabited that island for some time.”
“The Phoenicians were descended from the Canaanites, and had continued on many of their rites, including, according to the Romans, they sacrificed their children to Moloch.”
“The sacrifice of children was practiced widely by the Canaanites, and also by the Phoenicians.”
“In the Old Testament, among these Canaanites were literal tribes of giants.”
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My "Roman Empire is the realization that my life is a lottery win. Somewhere in Sudan, Pålestine, iran, Afghanistan, Iraq or Congo, there is a boy smarter than me. He is more disciplined, more resilient, and holds more potential in his single finger than I do in my entire career.
The only difference? I am siting in a train and he is sting in the rubble of his dreams.
My "bad days" are his wildest dreams.
My "burnout" is a luxury he can't afford because his only job is staying alive.
It's geographical luck and it's a haunting injustice that we all refuse to acknowledge and look away
Remember the American government can send a rocket to the moon and finance three wars simultaneously, and apparently an inevitable nuclear apocalypse, but it can’t afford day care, social security or a functioning healthcare system….
The woman who called ICE to report 6 Guatemalans - who nearly finished installing a $10,000 roof - in order to avoid paying them, has been arrested for exploiting immigration status to obtain an economic benefit.
I think I know why everything sucks...
...and it's because everything is fake
We are getting fake college degrees that cost 4 years and six figures that teach you fake education and get you fake jobs.
We are eating fake food, with fake ingredients, funded by fake research.
We are scrolling through fake lives, with fake relationships, who take fake, curated vacations to promote brands that make fake products.
We are voting for fake candidates, who run on fake promises, inside a fake system that was never designed to fix anything.
We are raising kids in fake schools that teach fake history, fake science, which quietly produce fake adults who can't think for themselves.
We are watching fake news, about fake crises, produced by fake journalists, for fake outrage.
We are borrowing fake money that was printed from nothing, to fund a fake economy that would collapse in an afternoon if people stopped pretending it was real.
We are buying fake organic food that's just a paid label, and drinking fake juice with two percent juice in it, and putting fake cheese on cheeseburgers that's just "cheese product" on fake burger meat.
We are donating to fake nonprofits where the moeny never makes it to the people and then funding fake foreign aid that buys real weapons to prop up fake governments.
We are going to fake therapy that teaches fake coping skills instead of telling you hard truths.
We are buying fake furniture made of fake wood that's actually compressed sawdust and glue that looks like wood, ships in fourteen boxes with instructions written in a fake language that isn't quite any language, requires tools it doesn't include, takes 4 hours to build, wobbles on day 1, and is totally destroyed in 6 months.
We are downloading fake "free" apps that charge a subscription after three days for AI features that don't work, hidden behind a paywall we didn't see, protected by a privacy policy we didn't read, buried inside Terms of Service written by lawyers specifically so we wouldn't read them, that we agreed to by tapping a button the size of a thumbnail, that gave a company we've never heard of the right to sell our data to companies we'll never hear of, to build a profile on us we'll never see, to influence decisions we'll never know were made.
IT. IS. ALL. FAKE.
And we all yearn for what was once real.
Don't you remember? Did you forget?
There was a time with a simple handshake between men was a contract.
When bread went stale because... well, that's what real bread does!
When kids played outside all day until it was dark, and nobody tracked them.
When a family could live off a single income.
When music was made by people who LIVED something real and you could feel it.
When schools was HARD... and that was the point!
When doctors knew your name and your family, they even came to your house,
When you bought something once... and it was yours forever.
When the chair your grandmother bought once lasted 70 years and she passed it onto your dad.
And now nothing is real, and that's why everything sucks.
I used to think the social media videos I saw about the food in other countries were BS, until I went to Italy for a week.
One full week of eating pasta, pizza, steak and gelato…I came home down 7lbs. We are being poisoned. It really is that simple.
I think one of the reasons a lot of people are sexually dissatisfied in marriage is because they built an appetite for sexual sin, not sex.
I always wondered why a single person could have sex seven times a day (when it's fornication), but have much lower desire for sex from their spouse.
I believe it's because it's not just the "sex" they loved (in fornication), they loved the "rebellion."
You see, sex in marriage is allowed, and because it's allowed, it's no longer appealing to the carnal man (male and female). The carnal man gains pleasure, primarily, in rebellion.
So a carnal person may have an amazing sex life with their spouse and still sleep with other people because they have built love for sin, not sex.
I believe it's also the reason why a person can make sexual demands that their spouse is clearly uncomfortable with and not care. Sexual sin is self-centred but sex in marriage ought not to be.
Sex in marriage was not designed to satisfy sexual lust, so we can't build an appetite for sexual sin and hope marriage will satisfy it.
Iranian here!
I want to thank American leftists for educating me these past few days & correcting my understanding of Iran & radical Islam
I almost trusted my own experience, my parents’ trauma, and what my family in Iran endures daily instead of your wisdom. What would I have done without your tweets & tiktoks ❤️