"This was filmed last Wednesday afternoon at Riverside Veterinary Clinic in Indianapolis, Indiana. The officer is Sergeant Paul Greer. He's 41 years old. Fourteen-year veteran of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. The dog is Bruno. A ten-year-old German Shepherd who served eight years as Paul's K9 partner before a joint condition ended his working career two years ago. When Bruno retired from active duty, Paul adopted him immediately. Brought him home. Bruno spent his retirement on Paul's couch, on Paul's bed, in the passenger seat of Paul's personal truck. The transition from working partner to household companion was seamless. Bruno had always been Paul's dog. The badge and the vest were just part of the job. Over the past several months, Bruno's condition had declined steadily. The joint condition spread. He had difficulty getting up. Stopped eating regularly. Paul had been managing Bruno's comfort with guidance from Dr. Angela Reese at Riverside for months. Last Tuesday evening, Bruno stopped getting up entirely. Paul called Dr. Reese that night. Wednesday afternoon, Paul drove Bruno to Riverside. He carried Bruno in from the truck himself. Wouldn't let the techs take him. Paul's partner, Officer Dana Choi, came with him. She filmed quietly on her phone from the corner of the room. She told us afterward that she asked Paul's permission before she started recording. He nodded. Paul sat on the exam table with Bruno cradled across his lap and chest. Bruno's head rested against Paul's shoulder. His eyes were half-open. His breathing was slow and easy. Paul bowed his head and pressed his face into Bruno's fur. Bruno lay still for a long moment. Then slowly โ carefully โ he raised both front paws. One at a time. And wrapped them around Paul's shoulders. And held on. Paul made a sound that Dana said she will never forget. Dr. Reese, who was standing nearby preparing, went completely still. Her assistant took a step back. Nobody moved. Dana told us: 'Bruno could barely lift his head that morning. But he lifted his paws and he held Paul. In that moment, with everything he had left, he held him. I think he was saying thank you. I think he was saying goodb"
Donald Trump named Candace Owens the most vile person of the year.
Not someone from the Epstein Files.
Not someone starting unnecessary wars killing innocent people.
Not someone who rapes and kills.
Just someone who questions the narrative they push.
Makes you wonder.
Michael Jackson died $500 MILLION in debt in 2009. His estate has earned $3.5 BILLION since and he is still the highest paid musician on earth.
> When Jackson died in 2009 creditors were circling and banks were preparing to seize his assets.
> His most valuable possession was not his music. It was a decision he made in 1985.
> He paid $47.5 MILLION for the ATV Music catalog.
> Inside it were the publishing rights to over 4,000 songs including most of The Beatlesโ entire catalog.
> Paul McCartney had introduced Jackson to the power of music publishing years earlier.
> He then watched Jackson use that knowledge to outbid him for the Beatles catalog.
> Jacksonโs estate paid off every dollar of his $500 MILLION debt using that catalog as leverage.
> In 2016 Sony paid the estate $750 MILLION for the ATV stake alone.
> In 2024 Sony paid another $600 MILLION for half of his personal masters and publishing rights.
> His own mother opposed the deal saying it went against his wishes. The estate sold it anyway.
> In 2023 he earned $105 MILLION. More than any living musician in the United States that year.
> MJ The Musical is running on Broadway.
> Cirque du Soleil has been running a Michael Jackson show in Vegas since 2013.
> A biopic starring his nephew premiered in 2026.
> An estate lawyer told Forbes: โWhen it comes to estate earnings itโs MJ, then an enormous canyon, then everybody else.โ
> He paid $47.5 MILLION for the rights in 1985. Sony has paid $1.3 BILLION to get them back.
He has been dead longer than most artists are famous and is still outearning all of them.
@AntonioSabatoJr She says what she knows and thinksโฆsometimes people get the two confused. I for one have similar ideologies and tend to believe and trust most of what she says.
@LauraLoomer@joekent16jan19 To what point do you think your crossing a line, youโre a terrible, evil person to throw the death of a loved one in their face constantlyโฆyou are for sure incapable of love, or you would have a little understanding. Just mentally sick.
MAGA is dying.
The energy is gone.
Trump turned out to be just like the rest of them.
I say this as a 3x Trump voter.
It sucks but once you wake up, you can't unsee it.
Nobody is coming to save us.
@GrahamAllen Saying the things out loud that most of us trump voters are thinkingโฆpotus messed up big this time - definitely shell shocked at his approach, language, timingโฆall of it is questionable
A 40-year-old working mom of two just said what a lot of women are quietly thinking after years in the corporate grind:
โI fell for it. Go to college, get the degree, you can have it all โ career, kids, the whole thing.
I donโt want to do it all anymore.
I want to take my kids to school, pick them up, be there when they get home, chaperone field trips, volunteer, go to the gym, clean the house, do laundry, cook dinnerโฆ just be home.โ
Sheโs blunt: โItโs not worth it. Donโt fall for that sh... Find a way to be with your family.โ
Itโs raw, honest, and hits different when you hear it from someone whoโs lived both sides.
Moms (and dads) โ have you ever reached that point where the โhave it allโ dream started feeling like a trap?
What would your ideal balance actually look like if money or societal pressure wasnโt part of the equation?
Your thoughts ๐
So the birth control pill was given out like candy to every female millennial at age 15 and now IVF is a 50 billion dollar industry.
Must be a coincidence.
Wow.
Joe Kent just revealed the last thing Charlie Kirk said to him:
โThe last time I saw Charlie Kirk on this Earth was in June, in the West Wing.โ
โHe looked me in the eye and he said โฆ Joe, stop us from getting into a war with Iran.โ
โOne of President Trumpโs closest advisors was vocally advocating for us to not go to war with Iran and for us to rethink, at least, our relationship with the Israelis.โ
โAnd then heโs suddenly publicly assassinated and weโre not allowed to ask any questions about that?โ
โThe investigation that I was a part of [with] the National Counterterrorism Center, we were stopped from continuing to investigate.โ
โBut there was still a lot for us to look into that I canโt really get into.โ
โThereโs unanswered questions.โ
โWe know, because of the text messages that have been made public, that Charlie was under a lot of pressure from a lot of pro-Israel donors.โ
@joekent16jan19@TuckerCarlson
@willielutz_ Iโd think his value dropped after last seasons injury and the fact he didnโt play most of the year, right? Maybe he understood this? I dunno, Iโm trying to rationalize