Joe Rogan reacts to Kim Dotcom’s tweet alleging that Peter Thiel and Alex Karp conduct mass surveillance of world leaders, including Trump, Vance, and Musk 🫣
Let me reframe this for you. This is the government questioning the government to see if the government covered up for the government in the Epstein files. Shockingly, the government told the government that the government did nothing wrong.
RadioShack was the last store where being confused felt useful.
You’d walk in for batteries and end up standing in front of tiny drawers full of parts you didn’t understand yet. Resistors. Switches. Speaker wire. Fuses. Project kits. Adapters for problems so specific they sounded made up until somebody behind the counter nodded immediately and disappeared into aisle six.
People remember the batteries.
They forget the feeling.
RadioShack made technology feel close enough to touch. You could buy a soldering iron, a police scanner, a bag of LEDs, a replacement remote part, a weird cable, a battery club card, or one tiny component that somehow brought the whole thing back to life.
Kids built crystal radios. People repaired RC cars. Teens stripped speaker wire in garages.
Some employee who looked like he had worked there since 1987 could translate your terrible explanation into exactly the part you needed. That kind of place teaches a different relationship with the world.
Machines had backs and screws and wires. Things failed for reasons. You could open them. You could make mistakes. You could learn enough to stop being intimidated.
Then the world changed.
Screens replaced screws. Batteries got glued in. Devices got sealed. Parts disappeared. Stores stopped assuming people wanted to understand anything below the surface. People call that convenience. But there’s a reason people remember RadioShack harder than they should. It was one of the last places that made technology feel unfinished.
Like normal people still had permission to participate. Now most of us carry objects more powerful than anything in that store ever sold and most of us would not even know where to begin if one stopped working.
Hope resides in real conversations like these, finding the humanity in each other first.
That’s how we cross the divide.
Thank you @RealCandaceO.
Candace x Hunter Biden: The Interview https://t.co/NkoZFRNy1n
If that addict on your street were your own son, what would you do? That is the defining question that guides my 5 step plan to fix the homelessness problem in LA. We *must* end this evil racket of corrupt politicians and NGOs who profit off the misery of these poor souls. They launder money and feed them more drugs, so they can keep their customers locked in this hell on our streets. We have a moral obligation from God to help them and make our city safe and clean for everyone. Karen Bass and Nithya Raman have forsaken this city. Time for real leadership. Time for real compassion.
🎤🎤🎤Joan River’s explains how Chelsea Handler “f*cked her way” to the “top”.
Don’t forget Chelsea Handler was going to Jeffrey Epstein’s house for dinner dates knowing full well what he did to children. 😭
Joan Rivers was killed for sharing truth!
@BrentScher@BCC_Mitchell You guys interviewed Bibi Netanyahu. Hookers and crackheads are infinitely more moral than the creature who conducted a genocide in broad day light.