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I’m not gonna keep coming after this kid after this, I’ve made my point, but since he doesn’t want to debate, here are my closing arguments. Jacob aka The Moderate Case is simply wrong on certain topics, which is fine. What’s not fine is how he refuses to admit he’s wrong, and how he reacts to being proven wrong. He’s made it very clear he’s smarter than me, you, and everyone else. He’s made it very clear that he’s more influential and important than you, so your opinion doesn’t matter. He thinks his follower count, status, and popularity makes him the authority figure, so you better shut up and know your place, because he’s doing you (Jews) a favor by gracing you with his support. I watched his live last night with Nick Matau, and this kid is a narcissist, full stop. His inflated ego means if you disagree with him on anything Israel related, the only logical explanation is you’re engaging in “hasbara”, also commonly known as “Israeli propaganda”. He’s used that word enough times in clap backs to come to a logical conclusion that he believes you’re a propagandist if you disagree with him, read that again. If enough Israel supporters disagree with him, the only logical conclusion he will then reach is they are all stupid, and he will stop supporting Israel, bookmark it. What he’s doing is not naivety, because he’s not naive, he’s extremely intelligent. The problem with people like Jacob is they’re intelligent, but they’re not wise. That comes from experience, and failure, which he doesn’t understand, but I do. What I did when I called him out was I put him through a pressure test, and he failed. Just like Megyn Kelly, he made me and you the problem, because “he’s forgotten more than you’ll ever know” One day he will finally realize he got too close to the sun, and pride comes before the fall, but that’s clearly not today. Too bad, because I had high hopes for him. I guess I was wrong, and unlike Jacob, I CAN admit that.

The Misfit Patriot

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Paul Kim mentioned Taehyung twice today. First during a press conference and then during his radio show, KBS Cool FM! Newly selected DJ Paul Kim at press conference to promote the radio show: Q: Whos is the quest you would like to send a love call to? 🧑‍🦱*jokingly* If I were to shamelessly beg, then BTS V. If he came on the show, I think I’d end up bowing toward his house every morning as soon as I wake up. If you’re ever really bored and have nothing to do, please give me a call. Even if I’m not there, you can come in and take my place as the DJ. He then followed it up by playing BTS's Dynamite on his show and reiterated his wish for Taehyung to join as a guest. An army listener sent in a message updating him about Taehyung's busy schedule. 💜Our Taehyungie is in Mexico right now in the middle of a world tour. But he’ll come back to Korea for the Busan concert in June. Try persuading him then. I'd love to hear your broadcast together with V, whose voice is even more 'handsome'. 🧑‍🦱Oh, so you’re in Mexico right now. Wow, honestly, if he comes to Korea in June~ What a shame I don't actually own KBS so there’s nothing I can do, but in my heart, I feel like I want to pick up this entire studio and fly it over to Mexico personally. I’d even love to go to Busan too~ ah but what to do. If he comes to Seoul even briefly, please have him stop by here once. I love you. (Paul Kim's real name is also Kim Taehyung. They have met several times on award shows and Paul Kim previously shared hilarious encounters where people mistook him as our Taehyung purely based on the name during reservations)

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Stop scrolling if anyone you love has ever been touched by Alzheimer’s or dementia. Gary Brecka just said something on stage that made the entire room freeze: “The face of aging that we all accept – the wrinkles, the brain fog, the memory loss – is not aging. It’s a deficiency of raw materials in the body.” Then he went nuclear: “In research, Alzheimer’s and dementia are increasingly being referred to as Type 3 Diabetes – insulin resistance… inside the brain. In 22 years of working with thousands of patients, I have never – not once – seen early-onset Alzheimer’s or dementia without 10+ years of chronically elevated blood sugar preceding it.” He didn’t stop there. “Your brain is the Kim Jong-un of organs. It sits up there like a dictator: Needs calcium? It leaches it from your bones. Needs amino acids? It strips them from your muscle. Wants sugar? It activates the TAS1R2 receptor on the back of your tongue and pays you in dopamine until you feed it.” His voice cracked when he said this next part: “There are entire laboratories in America filled with PhDs whose full-time job is studying that one single taste receptor… so they can engineer food that hijacks your brain and keeps you addicted.” Then he looked straight into the crowd and begged: “Please… please be careful what you put in your body.” Love him or hate him, Gary Brecka just asked the question no one in mainstream medicine wants to answer out loud: “If this is true… why are we still calling it “incurable”?Watch the full 99-second clip. Drop your raw thoughts below – did this just rewire how you see sugar forever? I know it did for me.

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Suppressed News.

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Today we're back in Urumqi and, since I'm famously interested by the topic of China's governance, my good friend Frieda Li - who is a party member and a reporter from Xinjiang - is showing me around the way things are organized here, administration-wise. We visited this morning a local community center, which fulfills a very unique role in China's governance: it's basically an all-service station for the people, if they need help in their life, and a place that can identify problems in society that need addressing at a higher level. The range of services this place provides is pretty incredible: employment services (if you're looking for a job), basic medical services, legal issues, etc. Virtually any issue you need help with in your daily life, you can come here. They even have a shelter if you somehow don't have a place to sleep for the night (if say you got your bag stolen while traveling here). And by the way, I asked, they also serve foreigners: if as a foreigner, tourist or otherwise, you have an issue in China and need help, you can head to your local community center and they'll assist you. I asked how this place differs from 12345, a government-run hotline that also fulfills a similar role in that you can call it if you have any problem that the government can solve. Their answer is that 12345 only has a coordination role, in that it acts as the liaison between people and various government agencies that can help them or answer their questions. This place however has more teeth: it can directly solve issues itself, not as a liaison but as a direct executor - they have the authority to handle things on the spot. Most impressively, this place is entirely run by volunteers, most of them party members. They don't get a salary but do get food, and accommodation (if they volunteer from elsewhere in China). As I understand it, in China's system, it helps your CV if you aspire to a career in the government if you've volunteered in a place like this for a few years. But that's not the case of everyone: we met An Jingbo, the man running this center (pictured), and he's clearly doing it out of simple desire to help his community. He's been running the center as a volunteer for 7 years and, speaking with him, the man is obviously extremely passionate about his work here. Even children can volunteer in these centers, starting from 10 years old - for instance by helping the elderly or orienting people in touristic spots. I'm actually considering it as a summer activity for my elder daughter (I asked and she could do it): great for kids to have volunteering experience and it'd help her understand Chinese society better. China has hundreds of thousands such centers all over the country. One thousand in Urumqi alone according to An Jingbo. Lastly, another role this place fulfills is reporting up if there are systemic issues that need to be solved at the policy level. As we were explained, they have direct links with the local People's Congress and if there's an issue that needs to be solved at their level, they report it to them. I asked An Jingbo if China is a democracy in his opinion: his reply is that this community center he runs is an illustration of China's democracy in action. Literally run by the people, for the people: ordinary citizens volunteering to help their neighbors navigate daily life, while simultaneously feeding information back up to the People's Congress about what problems need solving at the policy level. Democracy understood not as the act of voting every few years, but as a living system where the people both serve and shape governance on a daily basis.

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“This isn’t a debate about vaccinating your child or not. My 6 year old was vaccinated and hasn’t had issues, hasn’t been a sickly child, & never had any type of reaction. My 2 year old and 6 month old went for their wellness checks last week and both got the vaccinations they were due for. The way my heart broke in that drs office holding my 2 year old down to a table and letting someone stab a needle into his leg 3 times while he held my face and screamed mama to the top of his lungs is something I will never do again. Ever. I decided right then he would never get another vaccine. My 6 month old cried most of the way home then was PITIFUL the rest of the evening. I am his comfort, his only want and need, and even I couldn’t console my baby. It’s a no for me. I’m not as knowledgeable as a lot of my peers or my friends who don’t vaccinate their children, but I know enough to decide that I am comfortable not letting them have anything else injected into their little bodies or have to essentially torture them by holding them down to receive a shot full of God knows what. I say all this to say, if you vaccinate your kids, GREAT! If you don’t, GREAT! I don’t care either way! Again, my oldest is vaccinated. At that time, I thought that was best for him, for us. Six years and 2 more kids later, I no longer think that. And that’s okay. Here’s to doing what you think is best for YOUR child and trusting your mom instincts instead of just going along with it because it’s what your parents did for you, or what the drs tell you, you HAVE to do.” - Kaitlyn Wilson - ✍️

“Sudden And Unexpected”

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When the Rapture occurs the world will be in chaos and anguish will be everywhere - but nothing will compare to the pain of parents losing their babies, or kids being left alone in this world without a parent. The only hope will be to place your trust in JESUS!! This is not a story or a fable - this event will be the fulfillment of a Bible prophecy!!! If the rapture hasn't happened yet!! You still have time to come to Jesus, do it right NOW!! He's coming to take His church out of this crazy world any day!! ⚠️IF YOU ARE LEFT BEHIND: Parents: Your baby is safe in heaven, surrounded by the love of God and everything he or she will ever need — Stay strong, there is still hope! Kids: If your parents are missing it's because they believed and placed their full trust in Jesus. Perhaps you disagreed or hadn't decided for yourself yet whether or not you wanted to follow Christ, this is why you are still here — Stay calm, there is still hope! Though you may feel lost right now, there is still hope, and that hope is Jesus! He is the gift of salvation and eternal life →where your family is right now. Don't miss it! Come to HIM! The moment you put your trust in Jesus, and believe in Him sincerely with all your heart and with your mind that He died on the cross for you, shedding His blood, was buried and resurrected on the third day, you will be saved! Jesus will help you and guide you, directing your life from now on until the very last day when you get reunited with Him and your family! Stay strong! Pray and read the Bible especially pay close attention to the book of Revelation! He will be with YOU all along!!!! ----------------------------------- Bible Ref 📖 "For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. 17 Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord." (1 Thessalonians 4:15-17) " For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life." (John 3:16)

Maranatha777

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Full conversation on how Sehun addresses his EXO hyungs~ 🐧 Also, Sehunnie… 🐰 and Kai… 🐧 and Kai… 🐰 are the same age but he (Kai) started going to school early. 🐧 He started going to school early. 🗣️ Ah~ I see, so Sehunnie isn’t the only maknae then? Jongin is the maknae too in that case! 🐻 But Sehunnie is the true maknae. Because there is school after all! We went to the same high school. When I was in 12th grade, he was only in 11th grade in the same school. But as the years go by now, I have come to realise that it doesn’t really matter anymore. And to be honest, even if I wish to become a hyung… Because I have to be treated like a hyung to actually be regarded as one. 🗣️ ㅋㅋㅋ 🐻 I can only become a hyung when the other person calls me as such. 🐥 Hahaha~ (⊼⌔⊼) 🗣️ ㅋㅋㅋ Right, that’s right~ Just like the phrase “when the husband sings, the wife follows” [T/N: A metaphor to describe a harmonious and cooperative relationship between husband and wife, where the wife supports and follows the husband's lead], it takes two hands to clap. 🐻 Yeah, you need that to make it work. But because it didn’t, so we’re both like same-aged friends now! 🗣️ So does Sehunnie not reach out (to call you “hyung”)? 🐻 He really always tries to dodge it. He’s always dodging it~ But the important thing is that Sehunnie doesn’t call all of the members “hyung”. 🗣 Ah, so does Sehun-ssi kind of…give off the vibe like he’s really the one calling the shots? 🐥 *shakes his head* 🙂‍↔️ 🗣️ Why, why, why? 🐥 It’s a misunderstanding, simply a misunderstanding~ The hyungs always do this only when we’re on variety shows~ Just to be funny! 🐧 Hey, what do you mean we’re just trying to be funny? I really mean it! You’re spouting nonsense right now. 🐥 No, do I not call you “hyung”? 🐧 You do, but! So he does call us “hyung” now, but… 🍒 No, the nuance is what’s important~ The nuance~ 🗣️ Please try calling him that once here then~ 🐥 But I call him by his nickname! I have my own nickname for him… He’s Doh Kyungsoo but I call him Doh Kyungja~ 🗣️ ㅋㅋㅋ 🐥 Doh Kyungja~ 🐧 But where on earth did you get that Doh Kyungja from? 🐥 I came up with it~ 🐧 Right~ 🐥 Doh Kyungja~ Kyungja sounds nice, right? 🗣️ So do you call him “Kyungja hyung”then? 🐥 No, (I call him) Doh Kyungja. 🐰 Just Doh Kyungja. 🗣️ ㅋㅋㅋ 🐧 Told you he doesn’t add the “hyung”. 🗣️ Ah, there’s no (hyung)~ Ah, he’s dodged it~ 🐻 That’s right! He dodged it perfectly~ 🐧 And as for Suho hyung, he calls him Kim Junmyeon a lot, right? 🍒 Kim Junmyeon~ 🐧 Just those 3 words. Kim Junmyeon~ 🍒 He will go like, “Where is Kim Junmyeon!” 🐧 Ah, I think that’s really what he calls him the most? 🍒 I think he does say, “Where is Kim Junmyeon!” the most~ “Where is Kim Junmyeon!” 🗣 So what do you call your Chanyeol hyung then? 🐥 Well, I don’t have a separate nickname for hyung… 🍒 He doesn’t have a nickname for me! And doesn’t call me “hyung”either! Just, well… 🗣 Does he just ignore you then? ㅋㅋㅋ 🐥 *waves hand in disagreement* (⊼⌔⊼ )👋🏻 🍒 He just calls me by using hand gestures or some specific kind of sounds… 🗣 ㅋㅋㅋ Isn’t that what you would do when you call your puppy at home? 🍒 You don’t even call your puppy like that. You’d still call your puppy by their names… 🐧 Do you see this, hyung? Do you see the food portion sizes right now? Chanyeollie is the one who served us, right? 🗣 Yes, yes~ 🐧 Do you see this? *points at Sehun’s generous amount of food* 🍲 🗣️ ㅋㅋㅋ 🐻 His is different~ 🐧 His is indeed different~ 🍒 I thought that if I did it like this, he would at least call me by my name… Because I really wish for him to call me by my name~ 🗣 ㅋㅋㅋ Ah, not just by sounds? 🍒 Yeah~ 🗣 Please call him that once coolly, without hesitation~ 🐥 Chanyeol hyung… 🍒 *smiles and nods* I’m Chanyeol for today~ 🐻 You felt kind of awkward saying it too, right? 🐥 But it did feel awkward… ㅋㅋㅋ 🐰 Your “Chanyeol hyung” sounded kind of awkward~ 🍒 Well, at least he didn’t swear~

언제나세훈이편 ❄️

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In a CNBC interview a few years back, Warren Buffet relayed a story of a time shortly after he and Bill Gates first met. Gate's father asked a group of roughly 20 people to write down on a sheet of paper the one word that they thought accounted for their success. Without seeing what the other wrote, both Buffet and Gates chose the same word: Focus. With this in mind, I wondered: How they would advise someone to choose what they place their focus on? In search of this answer, I ran across an article by author Scott Dinsmore which describes Buffet's 5-step framework for narrowing your focus to what really matters: Your "Avoid At All Costs List." The story is framed as a conversation between Buffet and his pilot (no idea if this is actually what happened) but you'll get the point nonetheless. Here goes: Buffet jokingly said to his pilot: "The fact that you're still working for me, tells me I'm not doing my job. You should be out going after more of your goals and dreams." Warren then asked his pilot to take the following steps: (You should do the same) • List your top 25: Make a list of the Top 25 things you want to do over the next few years or in your lifetime. • Choose your top 5: Review your list and circle the Top 5 items that are most important to you. This is critical––you can only pick 5. • Make a plan: Now that you have your Top 5, it's time to make a plan. How will you start working on these? Who do you need to enlist help from? When can you start? Hint: the answer should be now! • Know your priorities: Now that you've made your Top 5 plan, let's talk about the other 20 items on your list: Buffet asked his pilot, "What is your plan for completing those?" The pilot stated that he word work on those intermittently, as he had time, since they were not part of the Top 5. To the pilot's surprise, Buffet said: "No, you've got it all wrong. Everything you didn't circle just became your 'Avoid At All Costs List.' No matter what, these things get no attention from you until you've succeded with your Top 5." •Be ruthless with your Top 5 list: I think most of us would have probably answered Buffet in a similar manner to his pilot. I mean, those other things are still important, right? Well, according to Buffet (and seemingly Gates as well), the ability to focus on the few things that are the most important to you––what you really want––is the key to outsized results. Letting yourself be distracted by the 20 (less important) things is why you never reach your potential on the 5 that matter the most. For someone like me (with more ideas than time) this exercise was extremely helpful. Take 20 minutes today and write out your own list and see what you come up with. You might be surprised at the results.

Blake Burge

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