One of the strangest parts of growing older is mourning a time that no longer exists.
You begin to feel a deep homesickness for a version of your life that’s gone forever, a place you can never return to.
It’s a quiet, unspoken kind of longing that no one ever prepares you for.
Anyone else feel this?
Getting a lot of mixed comments in this so I will elaborate why they shouldn’t be in positions of power.
I used to believe women in positions of power would be a civilizing force. That their empathy would soften male aggression and bring balance. Instead, that empathy has been hijacked and transformed into a suicidal empathy: a reflexive compassion that prioritizes outsiders, abstract causes, and self-flagellation over the protection and continuity of their own societies.
Marxist-inspired influences in academia and media have skillfully redirected it toward civilizational self-destruction, turning a potential strength into destruction.
We are here folks. Liberal women are pushing ideas on society that is detrimental to American values and our core.
Diversity is not strength. It’s weakness and our downfall.
On one hand, I appreciate this footage because look at this absolute STUD of a bison. On the other hand, I don't think I would continue down a trail if this beast was wallowing on it during peak rut.
A Stanford biology professor said:
"All the supplements on the shelf are lies. There’s only 3 that make a difference. I can bet my career & life savings on it."
1) Magnesium glycinate.
“I work the front desk at a small doctor’s office, and I wish people could see what happens on the other side of the phone.
Every day, older patients call us confused.
They are told to use the patient portal, upload documents, check lab results online, fill out forms before the visit, and confirm everything through a link.
Some of them do not know what a portal is.
Some do not have a smartphone.
Some have one, but they are afraid to click the wrong thing.
Last week, a man in his late 80s called about his test results.
He said, “Ma’am, I don’t mean to bother you, but the computer says I have a message and I don’t know how to open it.”
He sounded ashamed.
That broke my heart.
He should not have to feel ashamed for needing a human being.
Technology can be helpful. I understand that.
But when people who built this country are made to feel helpless because everything became a login and a password, we have gone too far.
Not everything needs to be an app.
Not every answer should be hidden behind a screen.
Sometimes people need a voice.
A patient person.
A real human who says, “Don’t worry, I can help you.”
Progress should not leave seniors behind.
Because one day, the world will move faster than us too.
And I hope someone is kind enough to slow down.
~Unknown
@CaliMAGABarbie@clerpatriot@NYCMayor We do this in Texas also to not put undo strain on the grid and conserve electricity bills. Texans do it every summer. This is not uncommon in Texas or Arizona. This isn’t communism. You’re a fool if you think so.