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‘Absolutely Guaranteed’: Synagogue Shooting Won’t Be Last Border Crisis-Fueled Terrorist Attack, Experts Warn
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‘Absolutely Guaranteed’: Synagogue Shooting Won’t Be Last Border Crisis-Fueled Terrorist Attack, Experts Warn

Experts and available data suggest that the alleged terrorist attack against Chicago’s Jewish community in October won’t be the last time a suspected extremist is able to take advantage of the country’s…
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Judge Upholds Decision To Invalidate Elon Musk’s Tesla $56B Compensation Package, Tesla Responds
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Judge Upholds Decision To Invalidate Elon Musk’s Tesla $56B Compensation Package, Tesla Responds

A Delaware judge upheld an earlier decision Monday requiring Tesla to cancel Elon Musk’s multibillion-dollar compensation package. Delaware Chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick dismissed a motion…
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Orcas Are Wearing Dead Salmon as Hats, And Scientists Are Stumped
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Orcas Are Wearing Dead Salmon as Hats, And Scientists Are Stumped

The bizarre phenomenon is back.
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Rocky Wells
Rocky Wells
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Today's country sucks with people like Beyonce, Nas, jelly Roll and a whole bunch of others. So, I'm posting classic/traditional country music!!



Tonight's double shot of great country music!

Jake Worthington - How Do You Honky Tonk



Jake Worthington- Marina Del Rey




Bonus tracks

Jake Worthington - She Ain't You



Jade Eagleson, Jake Worthington - Do It Anyway



Jake Worthington - Next New Thing



Jake Worthington, "Drowning in Whiskey"



Honky Tonk Attitude cover by Jake Worthington



Jake Worthington "Anymore"



Jake Worthington Sings America's Pick 'Don't Close Your Eyes'



Jake Worthington Performs "State You Left Me In"

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Jake Worthington - How Do You Honky Tonk - Live Music Video
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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‘The Five’: Trump 'drops a bomb' on the deep state
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‘The Five’: Trump 'drops a bomb' on the deep state

Follow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos: https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Jonathan Turley: Biden cemented a legacy of 'liar-in-chief' with pardon of son Hunter
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Jonathan Turley: Biden cemented a legacy of 'liar-in-chief' with pardon of son Hunter

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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Gutfeld! 12/2/24 FULL END SHOW | FOX BREAKING NEWS TRUMP december 2, 2024
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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FULL: ? The Great Debate, Port Hedland vs The Premier ? | Perth, WA
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FULL: ? The Great Debate, Port Hedland vs The Premier ? | Perth, WA

In response to the W.A. Premier Roger cooks attacks on the Port Headland Council motion: Exposing the misinformation and disinformation regarding the COVID-19 jab DNA contamination issue. This event will be MC’d by Graham Hood and will feature: Senator Malcolm Roberts Russell Broadbent MP Professor Gigi Foster Professor Ian Brighthope Julian Gillespie Katie Ashby-Koppens Rebekah Barnett This event is brought to you by Adrian McRae who organised it. UTL COMMENT:- Wow the best outcome for quite some time that you senator Roberts and all the fantastic people that have posted this the reality truths ?
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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???????‍♂️  Drivers are being warned they could be spied on by their cars.
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???????‍♂️ Drivers are being warned they could be spied on by their cars.

Survey by Choice magazine Cars Recording our conversations!! Tracking our locations!! Taking photos of us???????!!! BOYCOTT THOSE BRANDS NOW!!! KIA / HYUNDAI / TESLA FORD / MAZDA / TOYOTA / MG No surveillance hence best options - Mitsubishi, Subaru, Isuzu How about the German cars?? ?
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Why women envy men's "carefree lives" and men envy women's "emotional freedom"
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Why women envy men's "carefree lives" and men envy women's "emotional freedom"

What do men and women envy about each other? It’s a deceptively simple question, but the answers, as explored in a recent study from the University of Ostrava, dive deep into societal expectations, biological realities, and cultural stereotypes. Researchers surveyed 1,769 people, asking what they envied about the opposite gender. Their findings? A mixture of relatable, surprising, and thought-provoking insights that reveal how society shapes our perceptions of freedom and privilege. The study also uncovered a new type of envy, aptly named "ablative envy," in which we envy the absence of challenges we face. Women envy freedom from physical and emotional burdens When asked what they envied about men, women overwhelmingly pointed to what can be summed up as a less complicated, lower-stress existence. Respondents cited freedom from societal double standards, the ability to age without judgment, and even men’s tendency to "just fall asleep without overthinking." via GIPHY “I think that kind of freedom, to do whatever you want, men are just bohemians.” — Survey respondent Many women envied men's perceived ability to "take everything lightly" and "not make a big deal out of anything." This sense of ease extended into professional realms. Women expressed frustration over pay gaps and career obstacles linked to motherhood, noting that men often enjoy "higher salaries" and "more favorable financial rewards at work." The envy also touched on societal expectations around appearance. Women appreciated that men don't face the same scrutiny over aging and physical appearance. As the study notes, women envied "the ability to age into beauty" and not having to "spend an hour in front of a mirror before leaving the house." The freedom from stringent beauty standards was a recurring theme. via GIPHY Physical strength and practical advantages were also points of envy. Women highlighted men's greater ability to perform physically demanding tasks, like "opening a jar without difficulty." Additionally, they envied men's convenience in everyday situations, such as urinating standing up. Men envy women's emotional expressiveness and multifaceted abilities Conversely, men’s envy centered on aspects of emotional life, relational depth, and domestic skills often associated with femininity. Many men admired women's ability to openly express emotions, form deep connections, and embrace nurturing roles without societal judgment. The study found that men "envy women’s emotionality," noting that women are "permitted to express emotions at any time." In contrast, men often feel constrained by societal expectations to "earn and provide for their families." This emotional freedom allows women to build strong interpersonal relationships and support networks. Men employed endearing terms such as "bringing new life into the world" and "a woman as a giver of life." — Study findings This envy extended to women's roles in nurturing and caregiving. Several men expressed admiration—and even envy—for women's capacity for motherhood. via GIPHY Men's envy also encompassed women's multitasking abilities. They noted that women can "do multiple things at once" and "keep up with multiple tasks," managing both professional responsibilities and family life with apparent ease. One respondent admired that his wife is "adept at cooking, cleaning, washing, and handling various tasks in a playful manner." Men also recognized women's "physical attractiveness" and the social advantages it can confer, thought perhaps not in the way you might expect. Researchers found that these replies were less about superficial qualities and more about the ease that women can "utilize charm to one's advantage" and the "capacity to influence and control others" through social interactions. The emergence of "ablative envy" One of the study’s most groundbreaking insights was the identification of "ablative envy." This form of envy is about wanting the absence of a burden, rather than a possession or trait. Women envied men for their lack of menstruation, childbirth, and menopause—biological processes that can be physically and emotionally taxing. via GIPHY Men, on the other hand, envied women for being less pressured by societal expectations to suppress emotions or constantly "prove" their worth through stoicism and achievement. This concept of ablative envy highlights the deep emotional weight of societal expectations and biological realities, opening new avenues for understanding envy as more than just desire—it’s a longing for relief. Bridging envy into empathy Despite these differences, the study also showed that over 40% of women and more than half of men reported not envying the opposite gender at all. This suggests that while envy exists, it doesn’t define how people see each other—it’s just one layer of a complex relationship between genders. via GIPHY Understanding these dynamics isn’t about fostering division but rather empathy. By recognizing the pressures each gender faces—whether it’s societal expectations, emotional labor, or physical challenges—we can work toward dismantling stereotypes and building a more equitable society. The study points to actionable steps, like addressing pay inequality, supporting men’s mental health initiatives, and normalizing shared responsibility in caregiving roles. For individuals, it’s about stepping back from assumptions and celebrating the unique contributions of each person, regardless of gender. What this study says about society Ultimately, the study highlights how envy reflects societal imbalances. As long as one gender carries heavier burdens in certain domains, envy will persist. But it also shows a path forward—one where we move beyond envy to understanding and collaboration. via GIPHY By tackling these underlying inequalities, we don’t just start to resolve envy. We create a society where everyone feels valued and supported—and that’s something worth striving for.
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