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Elon Musk Makes A Pledge To Slash Federal Waste By $2 Trillion Under Trump [WATCH]
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Elon Musk Makes A Pledge To Slash Federal Waste By $2 Trillion Under Trump [WATCH]

Elon Musk Makes A Pledge To Slash Federal Waste By $2 Trillion Under Trump [WATCH]
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Trump and Rogan Break Legacy Media for Good | Trump Rocks Madison Square Garden | 10.28.24
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Trump and Rogan Break Legacy Media for Good | Trump Rocks Madison Square Garden | 10.28.24

Trump and Rogan Break Legacy Media for Good | Trump Rocks Madison Square Garden | 10.28.24
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Beyond Bizarre
Beyond Bizarre
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Anonymous Just Revealed You Will Never Eat This Again After Knowing What's Inside It
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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This Military Technique Can Help You Fall Asleep in 2 Minutes
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This Military Technique Can Help You Fall Asleep in 2 Minutes

Are you having trouble falling asleep? Try the military method that helped Navy pilots fall asleep in under 120 seconds.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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What sets Brianne Dressen apart from nearly every other COVID jab-injured person out there?
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What sets Brianne Dressen apart from nearly every other COVID jab-injured person out there?

She has a signed contract with AstraZeneca saying that they would pay for any harm their product caused her during the COVID shot clinical trial she signed up for. Brianne says she suffered a disastrous injury from the trial shot, and was never properly compensated. So for this reason, she and her lawyers — including attorney Michael Connet of the recent federal fluoride win — believe that her case may have what it takes to go all the way. Even past the mighty PREP Act. Full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKDOhR6tIl4
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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They have been spraying us since the 80's!!
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They have been spraying us since the 80's!!

Those lines you see sprayed in the sky every afternoon is the cause of this. They have been poisoning us with toxic nanoparticles since the 80's. The aluminium in chemtrails have a direct link to environmental damage, Alzhiemer's and Autism.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Candace Owens BANNED from entering AUSTRALIA!!
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Candace Owens BANNED from entering AUSTRALIA!!

UTL COMMENT:- As a Aussie, I think that she makes some good points!!!
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Video does a perfect job of showing how American English sounds to non-English speakers
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Video does a perfect job of showing how American English sounds to non-English speakers

If you are a native English speaker, it is probably hard to imagine what people who don’t speak the language hear when you are talking. “Skwerl,” a short film by Karl Eccleston and Brian Fairbairn, attempts to demonstrate what English sounds like to people who don’t speak the language.The film was created in 2011 for Kino Sydney, “a monthly open-mic night for filmmakers” based in Sydney, Australia. Since being posted to YouTube 12 years ago, it has received over 52 million views.The short film stars Eccleston and Australian actress Fiona Pepper as a couple whose special evening is disrupted when underlying relationship tensions creep up.Warning: Strong languageHere's a sample of the script:THE MANSo I ran to yourk around the wash today.THE WOMANOh?THE MANYeah. That doll's areen blunderface. Can berave that mory alpen john. Joo flan by the long blatt call?THE WOMANYeah. I coon by the mex areen. Oh you bleed that pribadium by the ronfort line today?The video received some thoughtful reactions in the comments section. The SkyWolfie6655 summed it up perfectly: “As an English speaker, it feels like I SHOULD be understanding this and I'm just not, like I've heard them wrong or something, this is really well done.”The film also connected with people who learned English as a second language. “Man, that's exactly what I used to hear when I was younger, before learning English properly. This is actually quite nostalgic,” another wrote.The video also is an excellent example of what people with a disability may hear even if they speak the language. “This is kind of what it feels like to have auditory processing disorder,” HorseFace1044 wrote. “It's super frustrating because you can almost get what the person is saying, but not quite enough to understand what in the world they are talking about.”This article originally appeared on 8.19.23
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Man climbs a 1,999-foot tower to change a light bulb. It looks just as wild as you'd think.
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Man climbs a 1,999-foot tower to change a light bulb. It looks just as wild as you'd think.

You know those big giant antennas that look like they reach just below the wing of an airplane at cruising height? Well, someone has to climb them every so often to inspect them or change the flashing bulb. You'd think it would be easier to have a helicopter or something drop them off, but there's probably a really compelling reason someone has to physically climb the antenna. If nothing else, it's a good workout. For Nick Wagner, climbing these huge antennas is just another Tuesday at the office. Wagner works for a company called National Tower Controls, LLC, and apparently, they do maintenance on these towers annually. I'm not sure if there's some sort of process to decide who gets to be the one to climb the beast or if everyone that works there is expected to climb. But Wagner took everyone on his climb to change out the light bulb and inspect KDLT-TV's antenna in 2015, and while the view is beautiful, I imagine it could also give you heart palpitations. "Must not be afraid of heights" is likely in the job description multiple times, bolded, italicized and highlighted. It's not like if you get a little wobbly you can just step down. You'd need an airborne rescue team or a parachute, which makes you wonder if that's part of their climbing equipment. In the video, the climb itself took nearly 15 minutes and it's not clear where in the climb Wagner started filming, but the view is so spectacular that you can practically see the curvature of the Earth.What makes this whole process even more interesting is that if someone were to ask what he did all day, his answer could be, "I changed a light bulb." Wagner can have those light bulbs and I'll stick to the ones that require no more height than a kitchen chair. Watch the incredible video below: This article originally appeared on 2.23.23
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Woman discovers her husband’s secret love letters while trying on new pair of shoes
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Woman discovers her husband’s secret love letters while trying on new pair of shoes

Anna Mellor is a popular TikTokker best known for making videos where she pranks her husband, Rory. But he may have got the last laugh after a secretive long-con he played left her stupefied.The secret? He’s been leaving her love letters in her shoes. “I just discovered a six-year secret my husband has been keeping from me,” Mellor captioned a post with the big reveal. The video has over 2.4 million views since it was posted in March.Anna got hip to her husband’s secret joke after she purchased a pair of used Fila shoes and found a secret message written in black Sharpie on the inside: “I Fila lot better when ur around." After making the discovery, she called her husband to tell him the strange news. See on Instagram “I was like, ‘I just found a love letter in my shoes,'” she explained. Rory acted confused to hear the news. “He's like, 'Are you being serious?' Acting as if I should know what's going on,” Anna said.But he couldn’t keep up the charade for long. “We have been married for six years. I have been writing in your shoes for six years and you just noticed for the first time” he admitted. Anna then opened up another sneaker that had "If your feet get tired I will carry you" written on the tongue. @mellorlite Me thinking it was a love letter for someone else has same energy as when Rory was proposing and I thought the ring was somebody else’s that got lost at the beach?? It makes you wonder how many pairs of shoes that she’s thrown out had secret messages in them?Anna was clearly shocked by the revelation and thought it was a wonderfully creative way for her husband to show his love. It also shows that the man has an incredible talent at keeping a secret. Commenters on the video thought that Rory is definitely a keeper."Immediately getting a divorce… none of my shoes say stuff!" TheMrsGarcia1111 wrote. "Where did you find him and how do I get one…asking for a friend," Keelyn added.This isn't the first time the couple has gone viral. Back in 2020, Anna posted a video on TikTok where she sent her husband a dirty text message, but it was intercepted by her mother-in-law. @mellorlite I think I just lost points with my mother-in-law....#dirtytextreaction #ilikehimchallenge #dirtytextprank #motherinlaw #motherinlawproblems #gonewrong In the video, a horrified Anna can be heard saying, “Wait, wait, no… oh no” as she watches Rory’s mother reaching for the phone. “Did you read that?” Rory asks after taking a look for himself. “I thought it was my phone,” she responds. “That is so gross!”Talk about embarrassing.Research shows that good-natured ribbing, like the type that Anna and Rory share in their videos, is great for a couple. A meta-analysis of 39 studies found that couples who “create humor together” though inside jokes are more likely to last than those that don’t.“People say they want a sense of humor in a mate, but that's a broad concept,” Professor Jeffrey Hall from the University of Kansas said according to The Daily Mail. “What is strongly related to relationship satisfaction is the humor that couples create together.”This article originally appeared on 5.4.22.
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