@OrwellDay Update:
She gathered proof that she wasn't the package thief and rec'd a letter that said "nice work", and it was dismissed.
The officer was reprimanded (she said he was terminated in one of her interviews and had been terminated from a different police dept).
"We have cameras everywhere in that town and you cannot get a breath of fresh air without us knowing"
When police are admitting this out loud, it's time to admit the cage isn’t coming, we're already inside it.
This millennial nails it.
This specific generation is not tired from lack of sleep—it’s 507 open tabs in our brains we can’t close, constantly updating anxiety and installing stress. This is probably caused, in my opinion, from tech and information overload.
Barely a millennial and I agree 100%: we don’t need more sleep. We need one day where absolutely nothing requires our attention. Who else feels this?
This is a new perspective into how our country got so divided
Social media companies and search engines like Google are giving people 2 different sets of information on topics
This is important
You’re not being fed truth, you’re being fed information based on the data these companies have collected from you
As a father & primary parent half the time there’s no proper protocol for this
Just yesterday I let my 5-year-old scope out the women's restroom to see that nobody was in there and my just turned four-year-old went in with her just to end up panicking that she couldn't reach the soap
It's highly dependant on the layout of the public restrooms and there are situations that I just don't want my two daughter navigating a large public restroom without me for obvious reasons
I’ve read a lot of the comments saying “just take them to the men’s room,” but there’s a lot of risk there for your daughters
Obviously, there’s not family restrooms everywhere you go
I find myself in similar situations weekly granted I don't record nor commit to going into the women's room
That said, this is a problem that nobody talks about
Let’s review. California:
- Made it illegal to show voter IDs
- Mass mail-in ballots across the state
- Allows people to print ballots at home
- Allows people to register anywhere in the state
- Allows ballot harvesting
- Allows people to register with “IDs” like gym memberships & insurance cards
- Allows people to hand-date ballot envelopes, no postmark required
- Has 853,000 + “ghost voters”
- Sanctuary state that harbors illegal aliens
- Refuses to turn over dirty voter rolls for verification
- Refuses to allow independent signature verification audit
- Refuses to allow ballot inspection audit
This isn’t exactly “subtle.” It’s a blueprint for stealing elections.
Orange City should prepare now to write this man a fat check.
Not to mention the officers themselves, who may well not be covered under Qualified Immunity, given the circumstances related to easily verifiable information like the age difference between the person they were looking for (his son) and this gentleman.
I genuinely think a lot of millennials are reaching the same conclusion at the same time.
We grew up watching technology make life better every year. Cell phones. iPods. Smartphones. An app for everything. It felt like the future was arriving right in front of us, and we couldn’t wait for what came next.
Then somewhere along the way, it changed.
Everything became a subscription. Social media became algorithms. Every day feels like another once-in-a-lifetime event. The things that were supposed to save us time somehow ended up demanding more of our attention than ever.
We were sold convenience.
What we got was a world that feels faster, louder, more expensive, and somehow less human.
And that’s why so many people I know dream about a completely different life now. Not more technology. Not more optimization.
Just a quiet job, a flip phone, a small town, and a place where life feels real again.
🚨 I knew strawberries were laced with chemicals… so I’d always soak them in baking soda thinking it would wash the poison off.
IT DOESN’T EVEN HELP. This video just destroyed me.
America’s #1 strawberry brand (Driscoll’s) is spraying their berries with UP TO 371 different chemical pesticides — including mosquito spray and multiple carcinogens. They’re lab-engineered clones, submerged in fungicide baths, bleached with chlorine, then sealed in plastic so tight that no rinsing or soaking can remove the residue. The chemicals seep straight into the flesh.
I just scanned some with the Totsy app… it lit up like a Christmas tree with harmful substances. Cancer-linked crap. And they market this garbage as “healthy” for our kids.
This isn’t farming.
This is slow-motion poisoning. They’re trying to kill us.
This is the best encapsulation of where we are and how we got here. He packed decades of research into a rap and did it well. Give it a watch and listen, you won’t be sorry. Share it too. @ChrisWebby
Are you paying attention? 🇺🇸
As this is a rather high-profile ceremony, you'd absolutely expect to see the gold-fringed US flags at this event. That there wasn't is pretty damn interesting, IMO. They haven't been available for the multi-day collection of ceremonies and dinners.
There are disputes over the matter, but I believe there's something to the argument that the fringe implies that our Republic was subverted... that we were, in effect, captured.
In related news, this is EXACTLY what Trump has been fighting, the enemy within. And that's the reason they fight him as ferociously as they do.
This appears to signal that there have been major developments behind the scenes. As in, putting things right type happenings.
- This is 2026
- A guy named Colle Alen tries to kill Trump inside the White House
- An X account from 2023 wrote a single tweet with that name
- The profile belongs to Henry Martinez, a NASA scientist, missing
-The background image is from a website called "Time Machine"
- If you de-digitize it, the 2024 assassination attempt photo appears but with a hole in the head instead of the ear
- The profile picture is a green toad in a tuxedo with a glass
- Exactly like Trump in the assassination attempt
Either it's the most elaborate psy-op in history
Or someone from the future is leaving clues in the past that only make sense once the events happen.
This is one of the most disappointing rabbit holes we have ever seen with our food…
Rao’s was one of the most beloved clean ingredient staples in every health conscious consumers kitchen.
Then they were bought out by Campbell’s in 2024…
In 2025 Campbell’s also bought 49% of La Regina, who produces Rao’s tomato‑based sauces.
The ingredients stayed the same on the back.
But customers are now claiming Rao’s is now more watery, tangier, more acidic, less tomato‑forward, and sometimes “cheap store brand” quality.
Loyal customers say the sauce tastes worse, look more orange, have more chunks, or taste more heavily spiced and bitter.
Then people flipped over the jar…
”Olive Oil” not “Extra Virgin.”
This means they’re likely using a more processed, lower‑grade olive oil (or a blend) rather than a cold‑pressed EVOO.
It’s also not organic, meaning the inputs are undoubtedly conventionally farmed.
Campbell’s says the ingredient list hasn’t changed…
Consumers point out the ratios could be different.
The sourcing quality could be worse.
Whatever it is, many believe something is up.
We’ve seen a long-time pattern of healthy brands achieving the velocity to be acquired from a Big Food company and then just not being the same as it used to be.
Shop local, buy independent, support your farmers.