@stillnotziora Someone said calling to check prices is slightly better. That’s my strategy for 2026: calling and going in person to buy tickets where I can.
Miranda Devine shared that when she was living in Australia, she once visited the United States with her 4-year-old son. During the entire trip, he was constantly throwing up.
As soon as they returned to Australia, he recovered quickly. When they consulted their doctor, he explained that the boy was perfectly healthy—he had simply been having an allergic reaction to the preservatives and additives commonly found in American food.
Our children are being mass poisoned..
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He actually never bought anything with that money. He did regret betraying Jesus, so he threw the money into the temple, which was used to buy the potter’s field.
However, there was a symbolic reason behind what he did. 30 pieces of silver were the price of a slave; him selling out Jesus like that symbolised how little/cheaply Jesus was valued.
The 30 pieces fulfilled Zechariah’s prophecy that pieces of silver thrown into the temple will buy the potter’s field.
The point was that the world may undervalue what is holy, but God still brings purpose, prophecy, and redemption out of human failure.
One of the biggest success stories of the past decade is DoorDash
We finally have the technology to make consumers pay $120 for a $78 meal that'll arrive in 53 minutes lukewarm
The enshittification of everything. It's hard to believe their was a time when the standard was free delivery, hot food, delivered in under 30 minutes, delivery driver was lucky to get 10% tip ($2 on a $20 order)
Now you get squeezed. You pay multiples more for food that isn't as good, service that isn't as good, an experience that isn't as good.