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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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More Extracts from Vernon Coleman’s Commonplace Book
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More Extracts from Vernon Coleman’s Commonplace Book

Last week we republished some extracts from Dr. Vernon Coleman’s ‘Commonplace Book’.  Below are some additional extracts from the same book. In the following extracts, Dr. Coleman tells us the true and […]
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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Fall-Inspired Pumpkin Pomegranate Sangria Recipe
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Fall-Inspired Pumpkin Pomegranate Sangria Recipe

This fall-inspired sangria recipe features a homemade pumpkin syrup, orange juice, and mead for a perfectly sweet yet balanced beverage.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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U.S. Zionist Christians Get Their Prayers Answered as the U.S. and Israel Bomb Iran – What Comes Next?
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U.S. Zionist Christians Get Their Prayers Answered as the U.S. and Israel Bomb Iran – What Comes Next?

by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News: Since Israel’s alleged retaliatory strikes against Iran 6 months ago were actually FAKE, Zionist Christians finally got their wish today, and what is surely seen by them as an answer to their prayers, as the U.S. used their proxy State, Israel, to launch an attack on Iran earlier this morning. […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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President Trump on Joe Rogan Forever Changed Everything and Represents the End of Sockpuppet MSM
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President Trump on Joe Rogan Forever Changed Everything and Represents the End of Sockpuppet MSM

from Lionel Nation: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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New Images of Dutch Pinball Exclusive’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
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New Images of Dutch Pinball Exclusive’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Good morning everyone. I know that I’ve been quiet here for the past several days. A few 12 hour days in a row at a real job will do that to you lol. I’m finally starting to see the light at the end of the work tunnel and wanted to share some new news on Dutch Pinball Exclusive’s (DPX) upcoming game Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland with everyone. DPX recently shared a number of new sneak peeks at the game with Cary Hardy and Kaneda’s Pinball Podcast. Below is the first look at the game’s Cheshire Cat topper. The cat’s eyes are supposedly small curved video screens that interact with the game. The second picture is a look at Alice’s lit side rails. The rails contain a lit up phrase that is a part of a quote from the Lewis Carroll book: “If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn’t. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn’t be. And what it wouldn’t be, it would. You see?” The final two pictures were shared by Dutch Pinball on Pinside. The first is a small peek at the game as it is being boxed up and the second was taken during the game’s recent official photo and video shoot for the reveal. Speaking of the reveal, I have been told that it should be “early next week.” Rest assured that I will report back here as soon as it happens.         The post New Images of Dutch Pinball Exclusive’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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“Johnny Cougar was not going to amount to a hill of beans. But, son of a bitch, he’s still hanging around all these years later”: How John Mellencamp went from failed pop star to cranky American icon
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“Johnny Cougar was not going to amount to a hill of beans. But, son of a bitch, he’s still hanging around all these years later”: How John Mellencamp went from failed pop star to cranky American icon

John Mellencamp is one of American’s great heartland rockers – and record labels, bad press and a heart attack couldn’t stop him
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Sully The Service Dog Visits His Favorite Place In The World… Disney!
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Sully The Service Dog Visits His Favorite Place In The World… Disney!

Sully is an older golden retriever service dog. He is said to have completed his formative training at Disney World in Florida. It is also his favorite place to visit, so his family brings him back yearly on his birthday. Most service dogs work for about seven to ten years. If Sully was training 13 years ago, then he is likely retired or very near retirement. We’re glad he is getting to live his best life. You can watch the video here! @heather.demers We don’t deserve doggos ♬ Stuff We Did (from ‘Up’) – Piano Version – your movie soundtrack In the viral video posted by Heather Demers, A young lady is with Sully as they walk through the park. Sully has a birthday hat on that the woman switches out for some mouse ears. You can see the years of love and devotion on Sully’s white-muzzled face. He is not as spry as he once was. He stares up at the young woman adoringly. What is most amazing about Sully, the service dog, is the fan following he has no clue he has. After reading the comments under Heather’s post, several current and former Disney employees recall visits with Sully over the years. We couldn’t find any info on Sully on social media, but he seems to have a long and distinguished record. Image from TikTok. While the young lady removes Sully’s birthday party hat and puts on the mouse ears, Sully’s face is contented. You sense and can almost see that he is smiling. He looks at her with tired eyes, but that isn’t going to spoil his day. Tiktok user FlockingFabulousMama said, “Oh my goodness! I remember him from many many years ago when I still worked for the mouse!!!” There were many comments offering snippets of previous visits with this famous service dog. Please share Sully’s birthday celebration. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Sully The Service Dog Visits His Favorite Place In The World… Disney! appeared first on InspireMore.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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10 Best Songs With The Word ‘Year’ In The Title

This list takes a deep dive into some of the best examples of songs with the word ‘year in the title highlighting both well-known classics and deeper cuts that showcase the diverse ways artists have approached this theme. Starting with Al Stewart’s “Year of the Cat,” we have a cinematic and atmospheric track that uses the metaphor of a feline year to describe an elusive, mysterious experience. Led Zeppelin’s “Ten Years Gone” reflects on love lost and the emotional impact of time with its rich, layered guitar work and introspective lyrics. Steely Dan’s “Reelin’ In the Years” captures the frustration The post 10 Best Songs With The Word ‘Year’ In The Title appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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NewsBusters Feed
NewsBusters Feed
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PBS Flaunts Goldwater Rule, Invites Shrink to Diagnose Trump: 'Ample Evidence' of Dementia
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PBS Flaunts Goldwater Rule, Invites Shrink to Diagnose Trump: 'Ample Evidence' of Dementia

PBS News anchor Amna Nawaz hosted clinical psychologist Ben Michaelis on Thursday’s PBS News Hour for a segment that felt very much like a violation of the psychiatric profession's so-called Goldwater Rule.  Nawaz pounced on Trump's long pause for music appreciation during a campaign appearance, after two medical emergencies in the crowd had halted proceedings, and another rambling anecdote involving a battery, a sinking boat, and a shark. Amna Nawaz: If he is reelected, former President Donald Trump, now 78 years old, would be the oldest president ever elected. [That's four months older than Joe Biden, but who's counting?] After a number of appearances where his remarks were rambling or incoherent, and one event in which he swayed silently to music on stage for close to 40 minutes, questions are being raised about possible cognitive decline. Here are a couple of recent events that sparked concern, the first one in which he began talking about electric vehicles, then switched to a story about an electrically powered boat. Donald Trump: Let's see your boat goes down, and I'm sitting on top of this big powerful battery, and the boat's going down. Do I get electrocuted? And he said: "You know what? Honestly, nobody's ever asked me that question."... Nawaz: Mr. Trump has dismissed any speculation about mental decline, describing his rambling rhetoric as him weaving together different topics and saying his supporters get it. Let's take a look at some of these questions with an author and clinical psychologist who's raised some of them….So, Doctor, both his political opponents, but also some academics, look at his speech patterns, they look at his stories and some odd behavior and they say it's all evidence of mental decline. Do you see it that way? Are those concerns valid? This galling report comes after years of PBS ignoring, hiding, even denying President Joe Biden’s actual mental decline, like ignoring their own 2023 poll showing great public concern. PBS was channeling Biden happy talk after the disastrous debate that ended his campaign.  The "Goldwater rule" is a statement of ethics restraining psychiatrists from speculating about the mental state of public figures they have not personally evaluated. The guidance came in the aftermath of the 1964 presidential campaign when Look magazine published psychiatric diagnoses regarding Republican Sen. Barry Goldwater. Yet Dr. Michealis (a Democrat donor) made strong hints at the very least that Trump was seriously impaired. Dr. Ben Michaelis: So, obviously, I can't diagnose someone in absentia, but, certainly, there is ample evidence. And, look, he's 78 years old. Just to be fair, all of us tend to decline over time. Some of what we're seeing is pretty extreme elements of his decline that are certainly suggestive of more serious impairment. Michaelis suggested Trump had moved “from linearity to tangentiality, so he's sort of weaving together ideas, and then it's moving further afield towards circumstantiality” since 2016. Nawaz ran a taped clip from a skeptic, Dr. Jamie Reilly of Temple University, who questioned whether the change in Trump’s speech pattern was truly a marker of disease. (PBS’s idea of balance, apparently.) She then asked her in-studio guest, “Is that a leap too far to make?” The doctor hemmed and hawed but hinted that yeah, Trump may have dementia -- which was no doubt why he was brought onto the tax-funded PBS show 12 days before the election. Michaelis: So, again, not making a formal diagnosis of dementia -- you need to actually assess him formally and face-to-face in order to do that. You can't diagnose anyone in absentia….What I'm seeing is more challenges with the thought processes, that, again, I'm not saying that he has dementia, but they are suggestive of, if you sort of took this all in totality, right?.... Michaelis noted Trump has a lot of vigor for his age, but still leaned heavily on Trump’s digressions at campaign rallies to say “Again, it just paints a concerning picture.” The partisanship is shameless -- and Republicans pay for it. This segment was brought to you in part by Raymond James Financial Advisers. A transcript is available, click “Expand.” PBS News Hour 10/24/24 7:31:47 p.m. (ET) Amna Nawaz: If he is reelected, former President Donald Trump, now 78 years old, would be the oldest president ever elected. After a number of appearances where his remarks were rambling or incoherent, and one event in which he swayed silently to music on stage for close to 40 minutes, questions are being raised about possible cognitive decline. Here are a couple of recent events that sparked concern, the first one in which he began talking about electric vehicles, then switched to a story about an electrically powered boat. Donald Trump, Former President of the United States (R) and Current U.S. Presidential Candidate: Let's see your boat goes down, and I'm sitting on top of this big powerful battery, and the boat's going down. Do I get electrocuted? And he said: "You know what? Honestly, nobody's ever asked me that question." But if I'm sitting down and that boat's going down and I'm on top of a battery, and the water starts flooding in, I'm getting concerned. But then I look 10 yards to my left and there's a shark over there. So I have a choice of electrocution or a shark. You know what I'm going to take? Electrocution. I will take electrocution every single time. Let's listen to Pavarotti sing "Ave Maria." Can you hear that? Amna Nawaz: Mr. Trump has dismissed any speculation about mental decline, describing his rambling rhetoric as him weaving together different topics and saying his supporters get it. Let's take a look at some of these questions with an author and clinical psychologist who's raised some of them. That's Dr. Ben Michaelis. Doctor, welcome to the "News Hour." Thanks for joining us. Dr. Ben Michaelis, Clinical Psychologist: Thank you for having me. Amna Nawaz: So, Doctor, both his political opponents, but also some academics, look at his speech patterns, they look at his stories and some odd behavior and they say it's all evidence of mental decline. Do you see it that way? Are those concerns valid? Dr. Ben Michaelis: So, obviously, I can't diagnose someone in absentia, but, certainly, there is ample evidence. And, look, he's 78 years old. Just to be fair, all of us tend to decline over time. Some of what we're seeing is pretty extreme elements of his decline that are certainly suggestive of more serious impairment. Amna Nawaz: Well, tell us a bit more about what you see that says that to you, especially in terms of who he is today versus a year ago or even to Trump of 2016. Dr. Ben Michaelis: So, I did an analysis for STAT News about seven years ago, looking at the complexity of his speech from when he was in his 40s to when he was running for president back in 2016. And at that time, there was definitely a difference both in his sentence structure and in the complexity of his vocabulary between from when he was, say, in 40s to when he was in his earlier later 60s or earlier 70s. What's happened between 2016, 2017 and now is not so much a difference in the vocabulary. The vocabulary is not significantly less complex than it was, but it's in the thought patterns. So he's not staying linear. So, right now, we're having a conversation. We're staying on topic. You're asking questions. I'm responding. And what we're saying kind of has a sort of hand-in-glove quality to it. But what we're seeing with Trump is, basically, he's moving further and further away from linearity, from linearity to tangentiality, so he's sort of weaving together ideas, and then it's moving further afield towards circumstantiality. And that's really where you sort of start talking about a topic, and then you just really sort of lose the thread entirely. And there's a lot of that we're seeing in his speech patterns. Amna Nawaz: Now, as you know, there are others who see this differently, and they think that his speech patterns, his remarks, his behavior don't necessarily suggest anything, especially cognitive decline. Among them are Dr. Jamie Reilly, he's director of a cognition lab at Temple University. Here's part of what he had to say. Dr. Jamie Reilly, Temple University: There are people who count syllables, and they count the speech rate, and they count the number of things like how much he curses and things like that, and have noted changes. They have noted changes in his syntax, the grammatical complexity of his language. The question of whether that is a marker of a cognitive — of a disease process is really, really tricky. So, when you read that literature, you will see that people note that there are changes, but they don't take that next step of saying, this is a marker of something, right? We just know that there are some changes happening, and sometimes people run with that, and they say this is evidence for something, but I'm not sure you can make that leap at all. Amna Nawaz: Dr. Michaelis, what do you make of that? Is that a leap too far to make? Dr. Ben Michaelis: So, again, not making a formal diagnosis of dementia — you need to actually assess him formally and face-to-face in order to do that. You can't diagnose anyone in absentia. But what we're seeing is real, and it's — part of the challenge is, so, look, again, he's 78 years old. If this was your grandfather, you probably wouldn't think twice about it. Again, we all decline with age. What I'm seeing is more challenges with the thought processes, that, again, I'm not saying that he has dementia, but they are suggestive of, if you sort of took this all in totality, right? So, problems with memory loss, communication difficulties, changes in mood, poor judgment, personality changes, those in total are what really the symptoms of dementia. And there's certainly evidence to suggest, and I think it is a reasonable thing to think about this. I mean, this is a person that is running for the most powerful office in the world. And I think we should be very thoughtful about who we're putting in that office, because these are real concerns. His decisions were he to be reelected affect all of us. Amna Nawaz: You mentioned dementia specifically. There's a family history I want to ask you about, because his father, Fred Trump, was diagnosed with dementia. Does that mean anything for a former President Trump's likelihood of also potentially developing dementia? Dr. Ben Michaelis: Again, it just increases the odds. We know these things run in families. There's certainly evidence of that. And there are sort of genetic markers that you can certainly take tests for to see. But all that does is increase the odds. So you take that information, which — as well as all the different things that you're seeing, and it paints a picture. And what I'm hoping to do is just put a little bit of a spotlight on this, so that people make an informed decision about who they are putting in the Oval Office. That's all. Amna Nawaz: Separate and apart from any formal diagnosis, there are those who say, look, this is just who President Trump is and has always been, right, that he occasionally speaks this way and tells incoherent stories and uses more brash and aggressive language. It's just Trump being Trump and has nothing to do with cognitive decline. Could that be it? Could it just be personality? Dr. Ben Michaelis: I mean, I suppose, but, look, he — the fact of the matter is that he is an entertaining — he's an entertainer fundamentally, and people — he's entertaining to watch for people. So if you're not trained in this, you may be focused only on — and he has a lot of vigor. Let's be very clear. For a 70-year-old man, he has a lot of vigor. And so you're focusing on those things, but not the sort of total picture of what we're seeing. And this isn't — from my perspective, this is not just sort of Trump being Trump. Like, if you look at footage for him over the last few years, he seems to be becoming more and more circumstantial, I mean, this idea about sort of starting talking about electric cars and then moving to sharks, and then this sort of digression with music the other day, where he was swaying to music for 30 minutes, and then using more and more sort of derogatory language. Again, it just paints a concerning picture. Amna Nawaz: What would it take to definitively answer or quiet these concerns? Dr. Ben Michaelis: Look, I think that anyone that is running for office, and certainly the highest office in the land, should be evaluated by an independent evaluator, not someone that is appointed by his team or by the opposition, by someone that is truly independent. And maybe it's three independent evaluators. But that seems appropriate to me, right? We license people to drive. When you're behind the wheel of a two-ton death machine, you could harm people. And think about the power that is invested in the presidency. So it just seems appropriate to do a formal evaluation of him. Amna Nawaz: That is clinical psychologist Dr. Ben Michaelis joining us tonight. Dr. Michaelis, thank you for your time. We appreciate it. Dr. Ben Michaelis: Thank you.
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Gamers Realm
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Call of Duty Black Ops 6 patch notes boost XP after some modes are found lacking
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Call of Duty Black Ops 6 patch notes boost XP after some modes are found lacking

New Call of Duty Black Ops 6 patch notes have arrived, fixing a few key issues with multiplayer and CoD zombies in the latest game from Treyarch and Activision. The first Call of Duty to come out on Game Pass day one following the Microsoft acquisition, Black Ops 6 has so far kept me much more entertained than its predecessor, Modern Warfare 3. However, crashes and bugs are still blighting many PC players, leaving the new game with a ‘mixed’ reception on Steam. As it works on fixes, the Treyarch team announces its first CoD update since the official launch. Continue reading Call of Duty Black Ops 6 patch notes boost XP after some modes are found lacking MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Black Ops 6 release date, Best FPS games, Best Black Ops 6 loadouts
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