Grew up in the rural South, I've always had a passion for video games, movies, and the outdoors. Career: From delivery services to now warehouse operations.
Stargate Command has a message for you.
HAVE YOU SIGNED THE STARGATE REVIVAL PETITION?
No? Well then here's the link.
That's an order SGC personnel.
https://t.co/M5cAurmUh5
Stargate fans have started a petition to save the new show on Change dot org.
In less than 24 hours, it already has about as many signatures than the Starfleet Academy one, which has been going for several months with mainstream media support.
Have you signed it yet?
@dial_the_gate@MichaelShanks Did some leg work, The phone number for culver studios is (310) 202-1234 follow the prompts press 2 for amazon studios, ask for Blair Fetter.
Doom and Age of Empires creator Sandy Petersen blasts Amazon over their handling of Stargate:
"1) get handed a massively popular IP that spans 17 years of successful shows."
"2) realize it has millions of loyal fans, desperate for more. They are now in their 40s and 50s, flush with money. Eager to teach their kids & grandkids about Stargate."
"3) you could start with this. You are already three steps up the ladder to huge success. The fans will evangelize it, if you don't wreck the IP. Don't believe it? Look how the fans evangelized Battlestar Galactica after its 30 year hiatus. And the initial Dr Who reboot after 15 years."
"4) cancel the project because you want a "new take" that will eliminate all the loyal fans and turn them into bitter enemies."
"It's like an ancient Greek play about hubris."
Why are corporate execs like this?
A scientist was hired by a chemical company to study its weedkiller. He found it was castrating and feminizing frogs. So the company stopped studying the chemical and started studying him. This is the documented story of atrazine. 🧵
🚨 JUST IN: Will Cain is BLASTING the terrifying Henry Nowak bodycam footage on national television in front of millions, and CALLING OUT the George Floyd double standard
The sound of Nowak helplessly saying "I can't breathe," "I've been stabbed," and the cop saying "I don't think you have, mate" NEEDS to reach EVERYONE
CAIN: "I can't breathe, Nowak says 9 times...the police walk up to a scene where they know nothing. Only accept the words of DIGWA, that HE was the victim of a racial attack. Placing Nowak in cuffs as he dies at their feet." 😡
"2020, Starmer took a knee in solidarity with the Floyd protestors...[everybody] paid attention...a WHITE teenage kid is dying on a street in England, you can hear him tell police I can't breathe, JUST LIKE Floyd."
NAILED IT, @WillCain
🚨 JUST IN: The full Florida legislature is about to vote on PASSING Gov. Ron DeSantis' abolishment of property taxes for most primary homeowners
The homestead exemption is SWIFTLY raised to $250,000 and scheduled for full termination 🔥
DeSantis says Florida has so many funds they can create a STATE TRUST FUND for police, fire, etc. at the local level
Other states are also looking at property tax relief
MAKE IT A NATIONAL TREND! 🇺🇸
RFK Jr. told Tucker Carlson the CDC buried its own internal study showing a 1135% INCREASE in autism risk from hepatitis B vaccination.
The researchers were shocked.
So they covered it up.
How?
“They got rid of all the older children essentially and just had younger children who are TOO YOUNG TO BE DIAGNOSED [with autism],” Kennedy explained.
Imagine discovering evidence of catastrophic harm and making sure no one ever found out.
Then, telling everyone it’s “safe.”
If health authorities are willing to keep a signal this alarming hidden from you, what else are they not telling you about vaccines?
Is it possible that your child’s allergies or chronic immune issues didn’t appear organically, but were triggered by vaccination instead?🧵
A Stanford neuroscientist warns high cortisol wrecks memory, enlarges your fear center, and make your brain feel broken.
If I wanted to fix it naturally, I'd do these 8 things every day:
1. Walk barefoot on grass for 5–7 minutes.
The reason we think dandelions are weeds is because of a 1950s marketing campaign.
Dandelions, native to Europe and Asia, were brought to North America in the 1600s by European colonists who grew them deliberately.
Every part is edible. The leaves are a salad green, the flowers were made into wine, and the roots were roasted as a coffee substitute and used medicinally for liver and kidney conditions for thousands of years. They were a kitchen-garden staple well into the 1800s.
The shift happened after World War II, when 2,4-D (originally developed for chemical warfare research) was approved as a residential herbicide. Companies like Scotts built the modern lawn-care industry around the idea that a perfect green lawn meant zero broadleaf plants.
Dandelions, being bright yellow and resistant to mowing, became a visible enemy, and the campaign worked. By the 1970s, "dandelion-free" was synonymous with "well-kept."
They aren't native, but they aren't doing significant ecological harm either. The herbicides used to kill them, on the other hand, kill bees, contaminate groundwater, and have been linked to non-Hodgkin lymphoma in humans.
If you hate dandelions, it's most likely due to a marketing campaign that ran before you were born.
🚨 BREAKING: Scott Presler just revealed on Capitol Hill that some senators are worried that it's TOO MUCH "HARD WORK" to pass the SAVE America Act with 50 votes + JD Vance
"Then they'd be expected to work tirelessly on every piece of legislation."
NO EXCUSES! Time to get to work! 🇺🇸
"We could get this passed with JD Vance's 51st vote."
"The problem is this is hard work. I have heard the Senators simply don't want to do [a long filibuster] because if they show that it can be done without 60 votes, then they are going to be expected to work tirelessly on every piece of legislation."
"And furthermore, the veil and the shroud of the 60 votes is no longer going to hide members of the Senate that will tell you to their face that they support the bill, but then secretly they don't want the bill to go through."
"This is going to do a lot of good for accountability and transparency by showing the American people it can be done without 60."
"And I think the Senators, pardon me for saying it, are a little bit mad that we're taking away what they've been able to hide behind for years."
Huge props to @RepublicanStudy for pushing this through!
The unaltered 1977 Star Wars returns to the big screen February 19, 2027, for a limited 50th anniversary run.
For a taster, here’s the original 12-minute Battle of Yavin exactly as it played in ’77, for the true Star Wars diehards.
Legendary cinema.
Sean just doesn't stop.
Another update to No Man's Sky: The Swarm is out today and three words: Epic Space Battles should tell you everything you need to know.
- Global War Effort
- Rival Teams (looks like 3 factions)
- Community goals
That's a pretty huge meta system.
Most Americans know Driscoll's strawberries have been linked to cancer causing chemicals by now and if you leave them out, wildlife won’t eat them
But it’s not just the Driscoll's brand. If you try and leave out other brands like Aldi it’s the same thing. Animals won’t eat them and there is a reason for that
Strawberries are consistently ranked near the top of the EWG’s Dirty Dozen list because they are grown close to the ground. Because of that they require heavy pest and fungus management
A May 2026 Mamavation lab test, one conventional Driscoll’s sample from a California store, found residues of 12 pesticides, including several fluorinated ones sometimes described as PFAS-like “forever chemicals.”
It’s because of all these chemicals that many times wildlife avoid them
I want more games like Crimson Desert.
I want less of the over worked AAA feel that 007 First Light delivers.
I'm tired of people talking to you in earpieces.
Lore dumps as you go for long walks/rides.
Press A to advance being the peak gameplay.
The absolute dumbing down of everything and rounding every corner for game journalists.
The going backwards: less interactivity, less gameplay, less world responding richly.
I'm tired of movies pretending to be games.
I love Crimson Desert because it does the opposite. It leans into doing things, engaging with the world, and yes, difficulty. You can go out and find fun in so many things.
It doesn't spoon feed you. It rewards you for exploring, overcoming and interacting.
Too much AAA today just wants you to sit and watch.