@compact_context@WallStreetApes Same thing has happened to me. like tooth paste brands, buy a new kind of toothpaste then all the sudden I'm seeing ads for it.
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
The American Fork city council was just warned: the increased taxes won’t be enough to cover the massive lawsuit that’s coming.
The AFPD reportedly violated the rights of Reckless Ben. The police chief then issued a public statement that was easily debunked by the bodycam footage they accidentally released.
They swatted and arrested a group at gunpoint, including a minor.
Now citizens are living in fear of retaliation after seeing what their police department was willing to do to cover for Bricks and Minifigs.
Canada,
A public beach. Peaceful citizens. No crime. No disturbance.
Yet officers are sent to clear everyone out because the clock hit an official sunset time 🤡
This is true pro-activism. @paulpowlesland is a real British hero.
Actually improving nature despite legal threats and insane Government bodies.
Really puts the environmental virtue-signallers to shame.
Great piece from @Channel4News
Older American is asked how much she thinks it cost to fill up your gas tank
She guesses $20
Her mind is literally blown when she’s told how much the cost is today
- Since the Federal Reserve was created the US dollar has lost 98% of its value
- A dozen eggs that cost $1.00 in 1970 now average over $4.00–$6.00+
- The average new car in 1975 cost around $4,500. Today the average new car costs over $48,000
- A first-class postage stamp cost 15 cents in 1980. Today it costs 73 cents
- The median US home price in 1970 was about $23,000. Today it’s over $420,000 nationally (around $800,000 in California)
- A gallon of milk that cost roughly $1.10 in the early 1980s now costs $3.80–$4.50 on average
Our quality of life has been absolutely destroyed by the devaluing of our money
End the Fed
@sourpatchlyds@washghost1 In Japan you can't wear perfume in some places, just because something insults your nose doesn't mean it bad for others, some enjoy the smell, just like how in Japan your perfume is a insult but you enjoy the smell.
Get it?