The British explorer gene is still alive. In 1998, Karl Bushby set out to walk from the southern tip of Chile all the way back home to England.
He thought it might take 12 years. It’s been 27.
Since then, he’s crossed jungles, deserts, frozen seas, and some of the harshest places on Earth. He made it through the Darién Gap, crossed shifting ice in the Bering Strait, dealt with arrests and visa issues, and somehow just kept going.
Now, after more than two decades on the road, he’s finally closing in on the finish, with England expected in 2026.
SPACEPORT COVERUP
The Carney Govt is BLOCKING disclosure of the SHADY "spaceport" "lease".
They are HIDING how a nearly BANKRUPT company of LIBERAL INSIDERS got $200M tax dollars to "lease" what is actually a GRAVEL PIT.
A TOTAL SCAM
Release the documents.
END THE COVERUP.
The secret birth of a mushroom.
Every tiny dot you’re seeing is a baby 🍄
Those swirling particles are 𝘴𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘦𝘴 — reproductive cells released in the millions.
Most will fail.
A few will land, fuse, and begin again.
the real flex is saving your woman from her 9 to 5 job and giving her $5000 a month to spend on cows, goats, chickens, donkeys, ducks and crops and starting a self sufficient farm together
MrBeast explains how it’s possible for legacy chocolate giants to get rid of child labour but they choose not to
“There’s over 1.5M kids in illegal child labour in West Africa, where almost all the worlds cacao comes from”
“I actually talked to a lot of other big chocolate companies and they’re just kinda like yea child labour is how you get cacao there’s nothing you can do about it”
“That’s why with Feastables we pay all our farmers a living income reference price, we use fair trade beans but in exchange they have to let us audit and remediate the child labour on the farm”
“We do sourcing completely different than other big chocolate companies. So I imagine they’re not the happiest because now we’re doing that we’re proving you can ethically source the cacao. It shows that they could if they wanted to, they just don’t”
Most investors have no idea how to invest in Bitcoin mining, let alone what success looks like.
Here's why that's a problem:
Without a plan, every drawdown feels like failure.
You can't tell if the issue is the market, the machines, the host, or your own decisions.
So you react with emotion instead of data.
And emotional decisions in mining? They cost you money.
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Egyptian singer performs a song in the language of ancient Egypt. Egyptian singing dates back to around 4500 BCE, with music playing a central role in rituals, religious, royal and everyday.
1907: Electric lights replace candles. Procter & Gamble's candle business collapses. They pivot to soap but animal fats are expensive.
They need cheaper alternatives. Enter cottonseed oil.
Cotton seeds contain oil, but it's toxic to humans - gossypol, a natural pesticide. The seeds are agricultural waste, fed to cattle in small amounts or discarded.
But chemically extract the oil, heat it to extreme temperatures, hydrogenate it with pressurized hydrogen gas, and you get solid white fat that looks like lard but costs pennies.
They patent it in 1907, launch Crisco in 1911. Crystallized cottonseed oil.
Industrial waste transformed into soap substitute.
Except they don't market it as soap. They market it as food.
Problem: nobody wants to eat textile manufacturing waste processed with industrial chemicals. Your grandmother cooks with lard and tallow like humans have for thousands of years.
Solution: Convince America that animal fats are killing them.
Procter & Gamble spends millions on marketing. Cookbooks, radio shows, free samples. They target Jewish communities advertising Crisco as kosher - "neither meat nor dairy!"
But the genius move: 1948. The American Heart Association has $1,700 in their budget. Procter & Gamble donates $1.7 million.
Suddenly the AHA has funding and influence. And suddenly they're very interested in dietary causes of heart disease.
1961: The AHA issues first dietary guidelines. Avoid saturated fat from animals. Replace with vegetable oils. Recommended oils: Crisco, Wesson, and other seed oils.
Who benefits: Procter & Gamble. Who funded the AHA: Procter & Gamble.
The conflict is blatant. Nobody cares.
Never mind that humans ate animal fats for millions of years without epidemic heart disease. Never mind that seed oils oxidize rapidly and integrate into cell membranes creating inflammation for years.
Industrial cottonseed waste is now "heart healthy" and butter is "artery-clogging poison."
1980s: Trans fats are discovered to be catastrophically unhealthy. They directly cause heart disease.
Procter & Gamble's response: Quietly reformulate, keep selling seed oils, never acknowledge their "heart healthy" product spent 70 years actively causing disease.
No apologies. No compensation. Just reformulate and continue.
Modern research shows seed oils cause oxidative stress, inflammatory cascades, mitochondrial dysfunction, increased cancer risk, and neurodegenerative disease.
Your body requires exactly zero grams. They didn't exist in human diets until 1911.
But Procter & Gamble needed to sell soap alternatives and accidentally created the largest dietary change in human history. We traded animal fats that built civilizations for factory waste that causes disease.
The soap company won.
After you get married, you’re going to meet ‘better’ people than your spouse. You’re going to meet more good-looking people; kinder and more romantic people; more intelligent and funny people. You will meet people who have in abundance what your partner lacks. The mushy and romanticized idea that your partner will be everything to you, and will satisfy all your needs and wants is idolatry. Contentment in marriage is a virtue not often spoken about.
You must wake up every day appreciating everything your partner is to you, everything they have, their beauty and the things that made you marry them because if you focus on everything they don’t do well, you’ll always meet better people. Protect your heart! See their best part, and always remember that your commitment to marry is more of a duty than it is of mushy feelings. You have to stay committed even on the days you feel your spouse is no longer the best fit for you…
-Buchi
In Alaska, nature sculpted this lone tree into a frozen wave at sunrise ❄️🌬️🌅
Relentless wind, drifting snow, and rime ice stacked layer by layer until the branches looked like feathers made of frost.
That soft golden glow is the sun catching every icy strand, turning the whole scene into a winter sculpture for a few brief moments.
Bent by the storm, but still standing. Still reaching.