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Jemele Hill Sparks Controversy Declaring White Women Can't Be Trusted
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Jemele Hill Sparks Controversy Declaring White Women Can't Be Trusted

Jemele Hill Sparks Controversy Declaring White Women Can't Be Trusted
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Cry Me a River: WaPo Abortion Columnist Sheds Triggered Tears After Mom Cancels Subscription
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Cry Me a River: WaPo Abortion Columnist Sheds Triggered Tears After Mom Cancels Subscription

Cry Me a River: WaPo Abortion Columnist Sheds Triggered Tears After Mom Cancels Subscription
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X Boosts Election Conspiracies, False Stories About Harris
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X Boosts Election Conspiracies, False Stories About Harris

X, the social media platform owned by Donald Trump supporter Elon Musk, has been boosting election conspiracy theories with artificial intelligence-powered trending topics, reported NBC News.
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Trump: Harris Incompetent, Unfit, Unqualified
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Trump: Harris Incompetent, Unfit, Unqualified

Vice President Kamala Harris is so incompetent and unfit that she is not qualified to be president, said former President Donald Trump.
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Thoughtcrime: UK Veteran Convicted for Praying SILENTLY Near Abortion Mill
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Thoughtcrime: UK Veteran Convicted for Praying SILENTLY Near Abortion Mill

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Thoughtcrime: UK Veteran Convicted for Praying SILENTLY Near Abortion Mill
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Thoughtcrime: UK Veteran Convicted for Praying SILENTLY Near Abortion Mill

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Nuclear Fusion vs Fission: A Physicist Explains The Difference
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Nuclear Fusion vs Fission: A Physicist Explains The Difference

Only one happens in the Sun.
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Stevie Nicks says she was diagnosed with macular degeneration
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Stevie Nicks says she was diagnosed with macular degeneration

The legendary Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks discussed her health in an interview with Rolling Stone. She revealed that she has been diagnosed with macular degeneration, a disease that affects her vision, and that she will need to take medication for the rest of her life to manage it. Stevie Nicks talks about her health status "I got diagnosed with this thing a year and a half ago called wet macular degeneration, and it is not a good thing. I was seeing all these colors, big things of purple." "I was having, like, acid trips. And I’m going, “I’m not taking any acid, so I don’t understand what this is.” Now, every six, seven, eight, nine weeks, I have to have a shot in each one of my eyes. That’s going to be for the rest of my life." She continued: "There’s dry macular degeneration, which my mom had. Her whole thing was doing the financial books for my dad, because she was a financial little wizard. When she was about 80, it was really hard for her to see. In a way, I think it killed her because she was so brokenhearted that she could no longer do this." "So when I got diagnosed with this, all of a sudden, I’m going like, “You know what? You need to finish these drawings, because what if you start to lose your sight?” I haven’t drawn in years … but my drawings are as important to me as my songs," Stevie Nicks said. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJDCYh5iWQs&pp=ygUSbGlnaHRob3VzZSBzdGV2aWUg[/embed] The final Fleetwood Mac shows happened in 2019 and the band had two new touring members: Mike Campbell and Neil Finn.The post Stevie Nicks says she was diagnosed with macular degeneration appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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Grateful Dead react to Phil Lesh’s death
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Grateful Dead react to Phil Lesh’s death

The original Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh passed away at the age of 84 and the official statement said he was surrounded by his family and full of love. The death cause was not revealed but she had bladder cancer in 2015 and had a liver transplant following a hepatitis C infection in the late 90s. The statement said: "Phil Lesh, bassist and founding member of The Grateful Dead, passed peacefully this morning. He was surrounded by his family and full of love. Phil brought immense joy to everyone around him and leaves behind a legacy of music and love. We request that you respect the Lesh family’s privacy at this time." The Grateful Dead and the members of the band paid tribute to Lesh. Rock stars reaction to Phil Leash's (Grateful Dead) death The Grateful Dead "Today we lost a brother. Our hearts and love go out to Jill Lesh, Brian and Grahame. Phil Lesh was irreplaceable. In one note from the Phil Zone, you could hear and feel the world being born. His bass flowed like a river would flow. It went where the muse took it. He was an explorer of inner and outer space who just happened to play bass. He was a circumnavigator of formerly unknown musical worlds. And more." "We can count on the fingers of one hand the people we can say had as profound an influence on our development - in every sense. And there have been even less people who did so continuously over the decades and will continue to for as long as we live. What a gift he was for us. We won’t say he will be missed, as in any given moment, nothing we do will be without the lessons he taught us - and the lessons that are yet to come, as the conversations will go on." "Phil loved the Dead Heads and always kept them in his heart and mind. The thing is… Phil was so much more than a virtuoso bass player, a composer, a family man, a cultural icon..." "There will be a lot of tributes, and they will all say important things. But for us, we’ve spent a lifetime making music with Phil Lesh and the music has a way of saying it all. So listen to the Grateful Dead and, in that way, we’ll all take a little bit of Phil with us, forever.For this is all a dream we dreamed one afternoon, long ago…. - Mickey, Billy and Bobby". [embed]https://www.facebook.com/gratefuldead/posts/pfbid02z2SUXec2ZoFsRUjsQdQJTnDbc2MTQ5zZKfvUPW9igd9iamPB7vEaBiCrowrtXVjrl?locale=pt_BR[/embed] Mickey Hart (Grateful Dead) "Phil Lesh changed my life. There are only a few people you meet in your lifetime that are special, important, who help you grow spiritually as well as musically. He turned me on to the world’s music, gave me my first Alla Rakha record when we lived on Belvedere Street, changing forever what I thought was musically possible." "Phil was foremost an improvisationalist and taught me, all of us. Phil was bigger than life, at the very center of the band and my ears, filling my brain with waves of bass. All those years we all rode the third rail together creating something that cannot be defined in words." "Phil was a master of a style he invented, he was singular, an original, nobody sounded like him, nobody. He had wisdom, was older and showed us the way. Later he became first and foremost a family man.. There is no one who loved his wife and sons more than Phil and no one was more dedicated to the Grateful Dead. His sound is indelibly embedded in my mind as is Jerry’s sound…and always will be." [embed width="500" height="300"]https://www.facebook.com/mickeyhart/posts/pfbid0ntuBg8uUFLzJpxWiRzdEPrh6KTRY7iSR3ZRzxf8NiebBM6uxfH6P7fwg1QtxkRqvl?locale=pt_BR[/embed]  Bob Weir "At the age of seventeen, I listened to the John Coltrane Quartet, focusing on McCoy Tyner’s work, feeding Coltrane harmonic and rhythmic ideas to springboard off of - and I developed an approach to guitar playing based off of it. This happened because Phil turned me on to the Coltrane Quartet." "Early on, he also introduced me (and us) to the wonders of modern classical music, with its textures and developments, which we soon tried our hands at incorporating into what we had to offer. This was all new to peoples’ ears. Igor Stravinsky’s work wasn’t news to me at that point, but what he did and how he did it were ongoing topics of discussion for Phil and I - and boy, did I ever grow." "Concurrent with all this was the ongoing conversation about the things (ideas) we present outside of music, and the effect it would have in shaping the world around us - let’s just say Phil wasn’t particularly averse to ruffling a few feathers. We had our differences, of course, but it’s not platitudinous to say that that only made our work together more meaningful." "Our conversation and interaction will last, at very least, ‘til the end of my days. The Muse gives us the people and tools to work with. Where we go with that work emerges from somewhere between our intuition and her inspiration." "It’s a process always cloaked deep in Mystery, and at its best, the Mystery is forever lasting after its rendering. *Look out of any window…* has that ring to it. Meanwhile, given that death is the last and best reward for a life *well and fully lived*, I rejoice in his liberation...," Bob Weir said. [embed]https://www.facebook.com/BobbyWeir/posts/pfbid028Cda8rZcytbSz5EDqZMaPpD2H74wySi3etJnd1Z63vWi13GnLkrkTVmfqZHcjUkyl[/embed] Bill Kreutzmann "Phil Lesh was my brother. Not by blood but still by family. I’ve heard so many of you tell me that the Grateful Dead changed your life. Yeah, well… Phil Lesh changed mine. Phil turned me onto John Coltrane. Back in the early days of our friendship, he wasn’t just like a brother to me - he was like an older brother. A roommate. A bandmate. A mentor." "All lifelong friendships and family relationships are complicated and dynamic, but ultimately stand the test of time. So keep only the good memories, for they are the only ones that matter. That’s what I’m going to do. Because love is real, not fade away. Thank you Phil. I’ll miss you, darn it." [embed]https://www.facebook.com/BIllKreutzmann/posts/pfbid052BC3miSQ1CNK1mbfR5Yxe552DE7ikTZzMSSJUvQxPRdzonmb6aQBxFgbvSprAujl[/embed]The post Grateful Dead react to Phil Lesh’s death appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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Stevie Nicks recalls talk with Katy Perry about not using the internet
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Stevie Nicks recalls talk with Katy Perry about not using the internet

The whole world is connected to the internet these days and we don't even think that much of how life was before all of it. But there are many people who prefer to stay offline, at least in terms of social media. Stevie Nicks is one of them and in an interview with Rolling Stone, she recalled how the pop star Katy Perry was impressed when she said she wasn't on social media and didn't have any rivals. Stevie Nicks recalls talk with Katy Perry about not using the internet She was asked if there was internet on her Iphone and Nicks said: It isn’t connected, it’s just a camera. I hate it. About 10 years ago, Katy Perry was talking to me about the internet armies of all the girl singers, and how cruel and rancid they were." "I said, 'Well, I wouldn’t know because I’m not on the internet.' She said, 'So, who are your rivals?' I just looked at her. It was my steely look. I said, 'Katy, I don’t have rivals. I have friends. All the other women singers that I know are friends. Nobody’s competing. Get off the internet and you won’t have rivals either'.” Then she continued reflecting on how it would be for Fleetwood Mac if there was internet since the 70s. "It would’ve been terrible. We never had terrible paparazzi. Our fans always really honored us and treated us with care. Nobody chased us down. It was all fun, it was never terrorizing, was never stalking. It was never weird. I couldn’t live like that." Fleetwood Mac's final show happened back in 2019 and since then Stevie is focused on her solo career. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJDCYh5iWQs&pp=ygURbGlnaHRob3VzZSBzdGV2aWU%3D[/embed]The post Stevie Nicks recalls talk with Katy Perry about not using the internet appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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