Doctors once told me I should be dead.They talked about heart transplant lists and a lifetime of medication.
But I refused to accept that as my ending.
So I went to work on myself — physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Today my heart is back to https://t.co/EqcWyUuI3i transplant https://t.co/BpwQ60bmfR medication.
That experience taught me something powerful:
Life is fragile, and tomorrow isn’t promised.
So don’t wait for the “perfect time.”Don’t keep putting your dreams on hold.
Live your life. Chase what makes you happy.And yeah… buy that Cadillac you’ve been wanting. 🚗
How gross, Haley. Turning processed food into a political attack—classic leftist move. You clowns hate everything the other side does, even when it’s actually good for people.
You and the rest of the crazy lefties should take your own advice and get the hell out of Michigan! Pack it up and head to the paradise your party’s built in California—enjoy the skyrocketing crime, homelessness, and failed policies you love so much.
Michigan doesn’t need that toxic energy. We’re good.
@tymofii Water and power are for sure concerns. I feel like most people don’t realize how much we are in this digital world already. Never thought of it not paying off🤔
So because I like going against the grain… why all the hate for data centers?
It honestly doesn’t seem organic to me. The things I keep hearing are:
“They use too much power!”
“They pollute the water!”
“They’re just making billionaires richer!”
But do people actually know what data centers do?
The reality is, most of us use them every single day without even thinking about it.
They power things like:
• Cloud storage & backups — your photos, videos, and files on iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.
• Streaming — Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Spotify, Apple Music.
• Search engines — Google, Bing, Wikipedia, recipes, how-to videos, research.
• Social media & communication — Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, Gmail, Messenger, WhatsApp.
• Online shopping — Amazon, Walmart, Etsy, local businesses selling online.
• Banking & finance — mobile banking, investing apps, paying bills, Cash App, Venmo.
• Work & productivity — Zoom meetings, Microsoft 365, Google Docs, remote work, side hustles.
• Maps & navigation — Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze, real-time traffic updates.
• AI & smart technology — ChatGPT, Grok, Siri, Alexa, image generators, smart home devices.
• Education — online classes, school portals, YouTube tutorials, virtual learning.
• Healthcare — patient portals, telemedicine, prescription refills, health apps.
• Government services — filing taxes, renewing licenses, unemployment systems, Social Security.
• News & emergency information — weather alerts, local news, sports scores, market updates.
• Gaming & hobbies — online gaming, cloud gaming, forums, and even sharing 3D printing files.
So… are we all willing to give those things up?
I’m not saying we should pave over farmland or ignore legitimate concerns. There should be discussions about energy use, water consumption, location, and making sure local communities benefit.
But maybe we should have an honest conversation instead of acting like data centers are some evil thing that serves no purpose.
It’s 2026. Our entire way of life depends on digital infrastructure.
The better question might be:
How do we build and operate these facilities responsibly?
Can companies invest in local grid upgrades? Use better cooling technologies? Support the communities they’re moving into? Expand energy production so everyone benefits?
Those seem like better conversations to have than simply saying, “Not in my backyard.”
Because if you’re reading this on your phone, using social media, streaming movies, online banking, GPS, or AI… you’re already relying on a data center.
Dear @WhiteHouse, my name is Rodney Smith Jr., founder of Raising Men & Women Lawn Care Service in Huntsville, Alabama. Through our 50 Yard Challenge, over 6,000 kids across the country have signed up to mow free lawns for the elderly, disabled, veterans, active-duty military, first responders, and single parents. With America celebrating its 250th birthday this year and me also being born on July 4th, I wanted to humbly ask if a few kids from our program and myself could travel to Washington, D.C. to help mow the White House lawn for this historic celebration.
More than anything, I want these kids to see how a simple act of service something as ordinary as mowing a lawn for someone in need can lead to extraordinary places. What better lesson in community service than showing them that helping others can take them all the way to our nation’s capital? I’d also love to bring my American flag-themed mower in hopes that the President might sign it, so I can later auction it off and donate 100% of the proceeds to a nonprofit supporting veterans. It would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to highlight the importance of service, patriotism, and the impact young people can have when they choose to make a difference. 🇺🇸
Ann Arbor just yanked down 600 anti-crime signs because ‘inclusivity and welcoming’ apparently means rolling out the red carpet for criminals.
Welcoming to WHO exactly? The drug dealers, rapists, and repeat offenders? Yeah, that’s the crowd the woke cult wants living next door to your wife and kids.
These brain-dead leftists are so terrified of ‘offending’ a thug that they’d rather sacrifice your safety than hurt a criminal’s feelings.
They’re out here rebranding pedophiles as ‘minor-attracted persons’ like it’s some kind of progressive upgrade. Disgusting.
They forced experimental vax mandates on real Americans — firing cops, nurses, teachers, and destroying livelihoods — while flinging the borders wide open to millions of unvetted, unvaxxed, undocumented invaders who get a free pass. No rules. No checks. Just come on in.
And don’t get me started — they cheer the death of fellow Americans if they’re on the ‘wrong’ team, and they openly mock every assassination attempt on President Trump like it’s comedy hour.
This isn’t ‘compassion.’ This is treasonous hatred for normal, working people. Pure evil wrapped in rainbow flags and virtue signals.
Wake the hell up, America. The radical left doesn’t hate ‘extremists’ — they hate you.
He’s someone who says what he believes and generally sticks to it but he’s also willing to change his mind when his views evolve. That’s not unusual. He’s criticized Trump on certain issues he disagrees with, while still supporting him in areas where he aligns. It’s not that hard to understand people don���t have to be all-in or all-out on someone.