THE INTERNET WAS NEVER THE SAME AFTER THIS ๐๐ฅ
2012. Oklahoma City. Local news interviews Kimberly Wilkins (Sweet Brown) after her apartment catches on fire.
Her response?
โAinโt nobody got time for that!โ
Said with her whole chest. Zero hesitation. Maximum attitude.
The internet lost its mind instantlyโฆ and weโve been quoting it ever since.
One of the greatest accidental viral moments in history.
Do you remember this? I do. ๐
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๐จ๐บ๐ธ Meanwhile in Nebraska
โI hope you guys can see this, but that is all ticksโ
Holy crap - step out into the Countryside in this State and never eat Meat & Dairy again.
Well, well, wellโฆ
Was his name really Barack Hussein Obama โ or was it Jean Paul Ludwig? Let me explain.
After digging through records and old documents, something strange surfaced: the Social Security Number 042-68-4425, the one linked to Barack Obama, was originally assigned to a man named Jean Paul Ludwig โ a French-born immigrant who came to the U.S. in 1924. He was reportedly given that SSN in March 1977.
Now hereโs the kicker: Ludwig spent most of his adult life in Connecticut, which explains why his SSN begins with 042 โ a prefix reserved for Connecticut residents.
Obama? Never lived or worked in Connecticut. So why would he have a Social Security number tied to that state?
It gets even more curious. Ludwig reportedly passed away in Hawaii, where Obamaโs grandmother, Madelyn Payne Dunham, just happened to work in the probate office of the Honolulu Courthouse โ with access to files of deceased individuals and their personal records, including unused Social Security numbers.
The theory is that Ludwigโs death was never properly reported to the Social Security Administration, likely because he never received benefits. That meant his number sat dormant โ and accessible.
Some believe Dunham may have quietly found a number that belonged to someone long gone โ someone not receiving benefits โ and handed it off to her grandson, whose citizenship status has long been questioned by skeptics due to connections to Kenya and Indonesia.
And thatโs just the beginning. If Trump โ or anyone else โ ever pushes past the birth certificate and straight into the mystery of this SSN, itโs going to be chaos. Youโll see heads spin on the left like never before. Because you can debate birthplaces all day long, but using a Social Security number that wasnโt assigned to you? Thatโs fraud.
This isnโt about politics. This is about the law โ and the truth.
Let people make their own decisions, but they deserve to know.
If youโre reading this and just shrug it off? Then maybe youโre okay with being lied to. But if not, spread the word.
Because justice for this country is long overdue.
In God We Trust.
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She didnโt cry. She didnโt overreact. Instead, she made a planโฆ and executed it perfectly. ๐ญ That smug little hand rub at the end is elite ๐
@kolbyshea82@WallStreetApes Same, I live in rural Missouri. I keep doxycycline on hand each tick bite I take some. This year alone Iโve already had two bad bites even with Doxycycline you feel sick.
A community college professor named Marty Lobdell taught the same study skills lecture for 30 years. The video quietly became one of the most watched educational recordings online, with over 10 million views.
He spent his career watching students fail not because they were lazy, but because no one had taught them how their brain actually works when learning something difficult.
The lecture, โStudy Less Study Smart,โ contains a powerful framework.
Your brain cannot sustain focus the way most people believe. Studies show the average learner hits a wall between 25 and 30 minutes. After that, efficiency collapses. Youโre still sitting there, but almost nothing is being absorbed.
Lobdell told the story of a student who planned to study 6 hours a night, 5 nights a week. Thirty hours total. She failed every class. She was not lacking effort. She was confusing time near books with actual learning. The fix is simple: when focus drops, stop, take a 5 minute rewarding break, then return. That reset makes a massive difference.
He also destroyed the myth of highlighting and re reading. Recognition is not the same as recall. To prove it, he read 13 random letters. Almost no one remembered them. Then he turned them into โHappy Thursday.โ The entire room recalled them instantly. The brain stores meaning, not repetition.
This is why elaborative encoding works so well.
Finally, he shared the most important principle: 80 percent of study time should be active recitation. Close the book and explain the material in your own words. Teach it to someone else or an empty chair. Retrieval is where real learning happens.
His closing line stuck with me: If this information does not change your
behaviour, you have not actually learned it.
The best students do not study more hours. They stop confusing the feeling of studying with the reality of learning.
๐จ Do you understand what quietly happened in Kentucky tonight..
Mitch McConnell spent 41 years building the most powerful Republican machine in the Senate..
he blocked nominees.. killed legislation.. outlasted six presidents.. and bent the entire GOP caucus to his will for four decades..
and the moment he stepped back..
Trump walked in on May 1st.. endorsed Andy Barr.. offered the only real rival an ambassadorship.. and the rival dropped out the same week..
> Cameron โ the man who was supposed to carry McConnell's network forward โ entered with a polling lead.. raised money.. had the name recognition.. had the Christian conservative base..
> Barr had none of that early.. until Trump made one phone call and one diplomatic offer..
> Cameron finished at 30%.. Barr won with 60%..
> the seat McConnell held since 1984 flipped to a Trump loyalist in a single primary night..
> the first open Kentucky Senate seat in 42 years.. decided by an endorsement and an ambassadorship..
every single establishment figure watching this tonight told their donors "the McConnell network is durable".. every single one assumed the old machine had enough infrastructure to survive his retirement..
it didn't survive a single election cycle..
not a scandal.. not a Democrat.. not a generational shift..
one endorsement.. one ambassadorship offer.. and 41 years of political infrastructure collapsed in an evening..
the quiet part nobody is saying out loud.. Trump didn't just win a primary tonight.. he erased the last internal friction point inside the Senate Republican caucus without a single floor vote..
it's only getting quieter from here..
I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. ๐จ
๐จ #BREAKING: Florida just busted an *MASSIVE* INTERNATIONAL child p*rnagraphy ring with over 1M videos involved... including babies.
"If you are a child predator, if you are one of these sick people, then I hope you NEVER SEE THE SUN AGAIN." - FLORIDA AG
This is sick.
"Over a million videos showing s*xual abuse on minors, many of these were babies... that are being sold around the world."
"As a dad of three little ones, it's it's tough to talk about some of this stuff, but what these guys were doing was truly heinous. There's not a word in the English dictionary that can describe the gross content that was on the videos."
"These 8 defendants are being charged with multiple felony counts, including RICO, money laundering and purchase of child p*rnography."
This is one of my favorite videos of all time. As a child psychologist, itโs a perfect example of joint attention, preverbal communication, and coregulation.
I am still trapped on the same SSRI I was prescribed at 7 years old because every attempt to come off has resulted in severe, debilitating withdrawal....
At 23 years old, I decided I wanted to come off antidepressants. Despite having been on them virtually my entire life โ throughout my childhood and brain development โ my doctor tapered me off in just 6 weeks, following the same outdated and dangerous guidance many doctors still use today.
What followed was a severe full-body neurological crisis: nonstop physical, cognitive and psychological suffering unlike anything I knew a human being could endure.
When I went back to my doctor and told him I was in withdrawal, I was told antidepressant withdrawal โdoesnโt exist,โ that symptoms of โdiscontinuation syndromeโ are โmild and only last two weeks,โ and that what I was experiencing was proof I needed the drugs
After months of torturous suffering and countless emergency room visits, I had no choice but to reinstate the antidepressant. But even after reinstating, the neurological damage from the rapid, doctor-directed taper did not go away.
That is why the term โwithdrawalโ is often deeply misleading. For many people, coming off antidepressants can trigger a devastating neurological injury that persists for years.
I still do not feel normal. I am intermittently bedridden, and even as I type this, my brain feels like it is on fire.
I genuinely do not remember what happiness, love, or emotional connection are supposed to feel like anymore. So much of my cognition, personality, creativity, and ability to access my mind the way I once could feels altered or gone. Some days the suffering becomes so overwhelming that I genuinely do not know how much longer I can continue living in this condition.
Today, at 30 years old, I am still on the same medication I was prescribed as a child. I desperately want to come off, but every attempt has caused severe, debilitating withdrawal that has made it physically impossible.
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