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5 things that made us smile this week
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5 things that made us smile this week

Wanna know what we’re thankful for this week? The Internet. It truly is a gift that keeps on giving us the best of humanity every single week—and Thanksgiving week is no exception. Check out these five things we’ve found that are guaranteed to make you smile (and maybe even shed a few happy tears). Enjoy—and don't forget to share the love!1. This kid's incredible knack for birdcall @diabetic4one This is Samuel’s bird call performance at his schools talent show. He loved every minute of this #autism #birder #fypage #talent #agt ♬ original sound - lori We dare you to find a better impressionist than ten-year-old Samuel Henderson, this ten year old student from Oklahoma City. Samuel, who has autism, has mastered over 50 different bird calls and performed several of them at his school’s talent show recently. These calls were so accurate that scientists at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology reached out to Samuel and invited him to their lab to study birds. We couldn't be happier for him. (Also the way he throws these birds over his shoulder when he’s done with them—perfection.)2. Protecting America's most treasured places. Subaru Share the Love Event and National Park FoundationGood news for national parks! As the largest corporate donor to the National Park Foundation, Subaru has protected over 400 national parks throughout the Subaru Share the Love Event. What’s more, Subaru and its retailers will donate a minimum of $300 to charities like the National Park Foundation, helping preserve and protect the national parks for future generations.3. This adorable brother-sister dance. See on Instagram When six-year-old Harper couldn’t find a partner for her dance studio’s annual summer showcase, her 14-year-old brother Micah stepped in to save the day. The two performed an adorable “Barbie and Ken” themed routine, complete with an adorable fist bump and a lift. What a gentleman.4. A high school football team cheers on the band kids. See on Instagram Cue the happy tears: A group of football players at American Fork High School in Utah showed up to cheer on the band kids at a recent competition. Their coach, Aaron Behm, encouraged his team to start showing up to support after noticing a divide between the football players and the marching band. In an interview with Today.com, Behm said, “They come and play at our games and provide an awesome environment, and they deserve our support.” Now that’s sportsmanship.5. This heartfelt exchange between neighbors See on Instagram This neighborly exchange captured on camera doorbell footage is the perfect antidote for everyone who’s been feeling like the country is seriously divided lately. On her way to a Muslim funeral, one neighbor stopped by her Muslim neighbor’s house for advice on what to wear. Not only does the Muslim neighbor give her a demonstration on how to wrap her headscarf in real time, the neighbor lets the woman keep the item. Beautiful.For more reasons to smile, check out all the ways Subaru is sharing the love this holiday season, here.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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Prince’s favourite guitarist of all time: “I learned from him”
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Prince’s favourite guitarist of all time: “I learned from him”

And a bass player by trade. The post Prince’s favourite guitarist of all time: “I learned from him” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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What was the first song John Lennon wrote about Yoko Ono?
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What was the first song John Lennon wrote about Yoko Ono?

The first of many. The post What was the first song John Lennon wrote about Yoko Ono? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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It's Who They Prefer
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It's Who They Prefer

⚠️ Order your shirts here: https://www.markdice.com Use Promo Code BLACKFRIDAY to save 20% off this weekend! ? Order my new book from Amazon here: https://amzn.to/40vEC9U ⚡️ Join my exclusive Locals community here: https://markdice.locals.com/support ? Sponsor me through Patreon here: https://Patreon.com/MarkDice Order my book "Hollywood Propaganda: How TV, Movies, and Music Shape Our Culture" from Amazon: https://amzn.to/30xPFl5 or download the e-book from Kindle, iBooks, Google Play, or Nook. ? Order my book, "The True Story of Fake News" ➡️ https://amzn.to/2Zb1Vps ? Order my book "The Liberal Media Industrial Complex" here: https://amzn.to/2X5oGKx Mark Dice is an independent media analyst and bestselling author of "Hollywood Propaganda: How TV, Movies, and Music Shape Our Culture.” He has a bachelor's degree in Communication from California State University and was the first conservative YouTuber to reach 1 million subscribers (in 2017). He has been featured on Fox News, Newsmax, the History Channel, E! Entertainment, the Drudge Report, and news outlets around the world. This video description and the pinned comment contains Amazon and/or other affiliate links, which means if you click them and purchase the product(s), Mark will receive a small commission. Copyright © 2024 by Mark Dice. All Rights Reserved.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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Chain Restaurants You're Going To See Everywhere In 2025
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Chain Restaurants You're Going To See Everywhere In 2025

The chain restaurant landscape is expected to look different everywhere as companies grow in 2025. These chains are most likely to expand their footprints soon.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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The Pilgrims’ Abolition of Socialism
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The Pilgrims’ Abolition of Socialism

by Paul Dowling, American Thinker: The Plymouth Colony began as a collectivist commune, the idea being that everyone should participate according to the best of one’s ability, but that everybody should receive an equal reward. This meant working harder would not bring higher compensation, and working less would incur no penalty. The food shortage created […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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The unknown history of the Pilgrims’ flight to America
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The unknown history of the Pilgrims’ flight to America

by Dean Bowen, America Outloud: There’s more to the Pilgrim’s story than the flight across the Atlantic on the Mayflower. There’s an amazing backstory that began two decades earlier at the death of two well-known Puritan leaders. 1593, while Elizabeth was still sitting on the throne as Queen of England, Puritan leaders Henry Barrowe and […]
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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The Video Game Manual (The Lost Art) – By Anthony Ripo
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The Video Game Manual (The Lost Art) – By Anthony Ripo

It has been a long time since I have reflected on my love for video game manuals since their existence has been obliterated with the evolution of video games in the last twenty years. However, an adventure game called Tunic, released in 2022, reminded me of the intrinsic value of a good manual in a number of ways. Manuals were the entry point into a video game before even inserting a cartridge or disc and pressing the power button. The words and images held within were informative, instructional, and in the early days of gaming, pivotal to world and story-building. Tunic is a game that reminds me very much of The Legend of Zelda on the NES, where you are dropped into a world with little information and learn how to play through actual gameplay. As you proceed through the game, you find pages of the video game manual along the way, giving you not only instructions on how to play but also solutions to puzzles within the game. The pages are brilliantly strewn throughout the game, and you are incentivized to find them all to help you complete the game. One missing page could be detrimental to solving a specific puzzle. Since I am a stickler for owning physical copies of games, I was ecstatic to discover that my copy of Tunic came with a physical manual. Flipping through those pages unearthed so much nostalgia for a medium Read the rest of this article on page 40 by clicking here!       Be sure to sign up to get Old School Gamer Magazine for free by clicking here! The post The Video Game Manual (The Lost Art) – By Anthony Ripo appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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These Are the 14 Walmart Black Friday Deals You Shouldn't Miss
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These Are the 14 Walmart Black Friday Deals You Shouldn't Miss

Snag kitchen finds from brands like Ninja, Dyson, and Nespresso. READ MORE...
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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DYLAN SCHNEIDER TALK ABOUT FALLING IN LOVE WITH COUNTRY MUSIC #cma #countrymusic
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