There are Gary Clark days until the start of the NFL regular season!
Shout out 84! @GaryClarkInc is a f'ing legend here in DC!
My man had bad hamstring his whole career, but was always running under deep balls and making plays.
#RaiseHail
GOD BLESS YOU SIR 🫵🏻🫡
My respect 96 years .
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AMERICAN MADE .
The GOAT !!
Clint Eastwood Said Something About Getting Old That Stopped Me Cold.
Aging is not gentle.
You are still here. Still present. Still watching the world move. But the body that carried you through everything - the wars, the work, the wildness of youth - begins to ask for more than you can give it. Joints that never complained now speak up in the morning. Eyes that once took in everything now flinch at the light. Breathing, which never required a single thought, starts needing little pauses.
But none of that is the hardest part.
The hardest part is the quiet.
At a certain age, you reach for the phone and remember there is no one left to call.
The people who knew you when you were young - who remembered the same summers, the same streets, the same faces
- are gone. One by one, then all at once, until the memories you carry have no one left to share them with.
So you tell the stories anyway.
To whoever will listen. With a little more color than perhaps the truth deserves. With a touch of pride you've earned and a grief you don't always name. You know the person across from you wasn't there. You know they can't quite feel it the way you do.
But you tell them. Because the telling is the holding on.
Those stories are not just memories. They are the proof that a life was lived. That people were loved. That things mattered.
And if no one asks for them - you offer them anyway, quietly, like setting something down on a table and hoping someone picks it up.
Old age is not simply what happens to a face or a body.
It is memory looking for a place to rest.
And what an older person needs - more than advice, more than solutions, more than someone telling them how to feel - is simply someone willing to sit down, be still, and listen.
Not to fix anything.
Just to be there.
That is the whole gift. And it costs nothing.
~Wild Whispers .
@CoachBreeze_ I would say they are basically banking on that looking at the WR room and no moves to acquire anyone other than the Diggs and Ayiuk rumors
Can I play devils advocate for a second?
I know the idea of Treylon Burks being a viable #2 option sounds like a horrific presumption. But, he was a first round pick. What if he goes into this season and shows the same ability that made him a first round pick to begin with? He has underperformed throughout his career, but he’s also shown flashes. What if he just needed a change of scenery and a good quarterback to actually show his worth?
The DA in Virginia lets serial murderers, rapists and violent felons out on minimal bail but keeps an innocent, loving family dog locked up for six weeks with no release in sight.
There’s no justice in Virginia.
#FreeLucy
This confirms what I always suspected: the distribution of saline shots versus hot shots was deliberately planned to target military, law-enforcement, and conservatives in general.
Media got something watered down.
And politicians got water. Saline water.
Six weeks.
SIX FLIPPING WEEKS.
Lucy has not heard our voices. She hasn't slept on her rug. She hasn't gone for a ride in the truck. She hasn't been snuggled by her family, played with Lex, or run free in her own field.
SIX WEEKS.
She's been locked in a tiny cell, sleeping on concrete, likely wondering why we abandoned her.
SIX WEEKS.
She's eleven years old. She doesn't have endless time ahead of her. She could get sick. Her health could fail. Every day matters.
And while everyone moves at a snail's pace, without a care in the world, time keeps slipping away from MY DOG—the dog who was taken because a petty neighbor decided to call the authorities when she slipped out of her collar in our OWN YARD!
This wasn't some outrageous act! This wasn't a purposeful violation of anything and didn’t cause incident. This wasn't the terrifying incident the neighbors or government would like people to believe it was.
It was a normal, everyday occurrence that happened on our private property!
We could have lied. We could have denied it happened. No one had proof otherwise:
But that's not who we are.
So for six weeks, my Lucy—my eleven-year-old dog who stood watch over our family through deployment after deployment, who kept me company during the lonely nights when I watched the news and wondered if my husband would make it home alive—has sat in prison.
This is a sick abuse of the law, and an innocent animal is paying the price.
Not for biting someone.
Not for attacking someone.
Not for leaving and roaming the neighborhood.
For being in her own yard.
Let that sink in.
And because malicious neighbors refused to mind their own business, and because officials with the power to do the right thing have refused to exercise any bit of common sense, she remains there.
They make me sick.
The abuse of power makes me sick.
The character assassination makes me sick.
The lies make me sick.
The fact that people who have never met us, never spoken to us, and don't know the first thing about our family have spent years trying to destroy our peace makes me sick.
Enough is enough!
Let Lucy come home already! Is this really the hill anyone wants to die on? It’s a single dog. It’s an average family. Send her back and leave us alone. That’s all we want.
And for those who have participated in this injustice—whether through malice, cowardice, pride, or indifference, know this:
God sees every bit of it.
He knows the truth.
And one day, every one of us will answer to Him.
Until our Lucy is home and beyond. We will not stop fighting.
#savelucy
🚨NATIONALS APOLOGIZE: Washington @Nationals President of Baseball Operations Jason Sinnarajah apologized on live TV to Catholics, Christians, Nats fans, & Trevor Williams regarding the hidden camera comments from their own Director of Community Relations.
Glad to see the Nationals are apologizing to their fanbase and the millions of Catholics around the world. Good first step to accountability.
Not to get political but...
You're anti-government because the person you don't like is president.
I am anti-government because they'll kill your dog, shoot your 14 year old son in the back, and snipe your wife in the doorway while she's holding your infant child...all over how long the barrel of a shotgun is.
We are not the same.
I support what America is suppose to be.
I will never support corruption and abuse of power.
Riot police arrested me for saving dogs from Ridglan Farms.
The sheriff called us "violent."
The real violence is not helping dogs.
It's letting powerful corporations torture them in the first place.
I remember the day my dad got laid off.
He came home early. Sat at the kitchen table.
Didn’t say anything for a long time.
28 years at the same company.
$52,000 a year.
Same desk. Same commute.
Same handshake every Christmas party.
They called him into HR on a Tuesday morning and handed him a folder.
2 weeks severance. $2,000.
A COBRA packet at $1,400 a month he couldn’t afford and a thank you for your service.
He was 54.
Too young for Medicare.
Too old to start over.
Too proud to tell us how scared he was.
He spent the next 4 years working part time jobs at $14 an hour.
Not to retire comfortably.
Not to build anything.
Just to keep health insurance so a hospital bill wouldn’t finish what the layoff started.
28 years.
$1.4 million in value given to that company.
And they never called to check on him once.
I will never forget that kitchen table moment.
That’s when I learned that no company will ever love you back.
With everything we are hearing right now about ticks this seems like good information to share.
“Here’s what I’ve learned after more ticks than I care to count.
First, whatever your uncle told you, forget it. No matches. No nail polish. No Vaseline. No soap on a cotton ball. All of those do the same terrible thing, they stress the tick out, and a stressed tick empties its gut back into the bite before letting go. Which, if you think about what that actually means for a second, is literally how Lyme and the rest get transmitted so you’re not speeding up its exit. You’re making it throw up into you.
Fine-tipped tweezers. Grip right where the mouthparts enter the skin, not the body, the head. Pull straight up, steady, no twisting, no jerking. It’ll feel like it’s resisting because it is, the mouthparts are barbed. Just keep the pressure on and it lets go in a few seconds. If a piece breaks off in the skin, leave it alone. Your body pushes splinters out. Digging around with a needle does more damage then the fragment ever would.
Clean it with alcohol or soap. Wash your hands.
Now here’s the part most people skip: don’t flush the tick.
Tape it to an index card. Clear packing tape right over the body, write the date and where on your body it was, and stick the card in a drawer. If you come down with anything weird in the next 30 days, rash, fever, joint pain, that flu-that-isn’t-flu feeling, that tick goes with you to the doctor. Some labs will test the tick itself, which is faster and often more reliable than waiting for antibodies to show up in your own blood. A dated tick taped to a card is one of the most useful things you can hand a doctor who’s trying to figure out what’s wrong with you.
The other thing worth saying out loud: if the tick was engorged when you pulled it, and you can’t swear it was off your body within 24 hours, call your doctor that same day. Don’t wait for a rash. Fewer than three out of four Lyme cases even produce the classic bullseye. A single preventive dose of doxycycline within 72 hours of a deer tick bite cuts the Lyme odds way down, and most docs in tick country will write that prescription without giving you a hard time, especially if you walk in with the tick taped to a card and a clear timeline.”
🚨 BREAKING NEWS: THE FARMER WHO RAISED TYSON CHICKENS JUST BLEW THE WHISTLE... AND IT'S WORSE THAN YOU THINK 🚨
A veteran farmer who grew Cornish Cross birds for Tyson is now warning every single family:
“I will NEVER eat Tyson chicken again.”
Why?
Because these birds are genetically engineered Frankenchickens designed to hit slaughter weight in just 6-8 weeks.
Their bodies grow so fast their hearts, lungs, and legs can’t keep up.
- They collapse under their own weight
- Bones break
- Organs fail
- Many literally die of heart attacks
before they’re even slaughtered
98% of America’s supermarket chicken
is this same breed.
They’re pumped with antibiotics, rinsed in antimicrobial (chlorine) solutions in processing plants, and turned into the “cheap” chicken millions feed their kids every week.
This isn’t farming.
This is industrial biology gone wrong.
Why are we okay feeding our children birds
that can’t even walk normally?
What long-term health effects come from eating meat from animals bred for extreme rapid growth + heavy antibiotic use?
If a farmer who raised them for Tyson refuses to eat it… why are you still buying it?
How did we let profit destroy the most basic animal on our dinner table?
I’m done with the lies.
Support farmers raising
slow-growing heritage breeds.
Buy local when you can.
Read labels like your family’s health depends on it...
because it does.
Drop a like if you’re rethinking chicken tonight.
Retweet + Comment “TRUTH” if you think
this needs to go VIRAL!
Let me know what you think,
and SHARE THIS so that others may too.
And if you're not already following @TrueOnX...
What the heck are you doing?!
Politicians are paid actors.
Government is written theater.
You have no representation and no democracy.
The sooner you realize this, the sooner we can actually move forward.
@VladTheInflator Funny y’all aren’t mad at the young people destroying humanity on social media just big mad at old boomers because they caught some breaks and got rich
Our Washington @Nationals story on Sean Hudson has been at the top of the sports section on X for the past day and @espn & the mainstream media has refused to cover it.
WOW: Nats Season Ticket holders are personally calling the Nationals front office to demand the firing of Sean Hudson regarding his comments about religious discrimination of Pitcher Trevor Williams.