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37 w ·Youtube News & Oppinion

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The 2024 Election is Not Really About Kamala and Trump
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37 w ·Youtube News & Oppinion

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Will Trump Flip Some Blue States Red?
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You Won’t Believe Who Just Got In Trouble
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MUSLIMS VS POLICE…in Britain…in Germany
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MUSLIMS VS POLICE…in Britain…in Germany

German police isn’t holding back on these protesters. German police aren’t joking. pic.twitter.com/ZKeqpneg0S — TacticalEdge (@EdgeE50124) October 22, 2024 The crowd of 1000 Muslims does not scare 10 German policemen who do not retreat an inch, on the contrary they educate them. Ten heroes. pic.twitter.com/A0XSCEn9Rf — RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) October 24, 2024
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Everyone Knew TdA Made Denver Their Home – They Gaslighted Us
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Everyone Knew TdA Made Denver Their Home – They Gaslighted Us

Everyone knew that Tren de Aragua (TdA)  was taking over complexes in Aurora City. The governor knew, and they were continuoously denied it. Reporter Martha Raddatz tried to embarrass JD Vance over President Trump’s reaction, but Vance left her without an argument. Vance asked her if she heard herself, pointing to her comment that the […] The post Everyone Knew TdA Made Denver Their Home – They Gaslighted Us appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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FBI's "Kneel Team Six" Scandal: Did Top Brass APPROVE Protests Amid Nationwide Riots? (WATCH!)
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FBI's "Kneel Team Six" Scandal: Did Top Brass APPROVE Protests Amid Nationwide Riots? (WATCH!)

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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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“Cheers” Stars Kelsey Grammer & Ted Danson Finally Make Peace With 30-Year-Old Argument
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“Cheers” Stars Kelsey Grammer & Ted Danson Finally Make Peace With 30-Year-Old Argument

This may be difficult for many of us to believe, but Cheers went off the air almost 35 years ago after 275 episodes. The classic sitcom included a cast of characters who truly seemed to love each other as much as they loved their seat at the bar. Ted Danson starred as bartender Sam Malone, and Kelsey Grammer played psychiatrist and Cheers’ patron Frasier Crane. Sam and Frasier often sparred alongside memorable characters like Carla Tortelli, Norm Peterson, and Cliff Clavin. Everybody knew their names, and we all wanted to be part of the Cheers crowd. But it appears Ted Danson and Kelsey Grammer had a bit of a falling out three decades ago, and life changed. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ted Danson (@teddanson) Ted Danson and Kelsey Grammer Reunited On Recent Podcast Episode Ted and Woody Harrelson, who played Woody Boyd on Cheers, host the Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast and invited Kelsey in as a guest. The former co-stars talked about their spat. Ted Danson told Kelsey Grammer, “I feel like I got stuck a little bit with you during the Cheers years. I have a memory of getting angry at you once.” Kesey recalled,  “You told me that one day, and that was good.” Ted recalled, “And it’s stuck in both of our memories. But I feel like, I don’t know. I missed out on the last 30 years of Kelsey Grammer, and I feel like it’s my bad, my doing, and I almost feel like apologizing to you. No, I apologize to you and me. I sat back and I really do apologize.” Kelsey Grammer then reminded Ted Danson of something he told him that profoundly impacted him many years ago. “You said something wonderful to me that I always quote to other people.  When I turned 40, you came up to me and said, ‘You know what it means, don’t you now that you’re 40? It means you’re finally worth having a conversation with.’ That was brilliant. I have always loved that, and I repeated it.” Kelsey added, “My love for you has always been as easy as the day. You know, as easy as the sunrise.” This story’s featured image is by Featureflash Photo Agency via Shutterstock. The post “Cheers” Stars Kelsey Grammer & Ted Danson Finally Make Peace With 30-Year-Old Argument appeared first on InspireMore.
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Former NFL Superstar Le’Veon Bell Says MAGA Hat Helped Him Get Out Of Speeding Ticket
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Former NFL Superstar Le’Veon Bell Says MAGA Hat Helped Him Get Out Of Speeding Ticket

What an absolutely grade-A story
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Autistic Detransitioner Bullied Into Canceling Event Warning Against Child Sex-Change Surgeries
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Autistic Detransitioner Bullied Into Canceling Event Warning Against Child Sex-Change Surgeries

A college student who formerly identified as transgender faced threats, harassment, and cyberbullying for attempting to host an event on his college campus intended to raise awareness about the dangers of gender transition procedures for minors. Simon B. Amaya Price, 20, was tasked with creating an event about social change for a class at Berklee College of Music, a private music college in Boston. He decided to host a presentation on Oct. 20 titled “Born in the Right Body: Desister and Detransitioner Awareness” to share his own struggles with gender dysphoria in high school and how he overcame them. After receiving almost 1,000 negative comments on social media, including messages threatening his physical safety and recommending he drop out of school and commit suicide, the liberal arts college’s administration forced him to cancel the presentation, Amaya Price told The Daily Signal. “The determination and the willingness of these people to go out of their way to essentially harass, bully, and slander me is really remarkable and does not make me feel safe on campus,” Amaya Price said. Amaya Price is a “desister,” someone who identified as transgender, but decided to live in accordance with his biological gender instead of undergoing medical interventions. Simon Amaya Price posted an announcement for his event on Instagram, garnering hundreds of negative comments. (Simon Amaya Price/Instagram) Amaya Price, who has been diagnosed with autism, experienced social ostracism and a mental health crisis in ninth grade, leading him to decide his problem was that he was actually a girl. He told his therapist, who affirmed his gender dysphoria and referred him to Boston Children’s Hospital for hormones and surgeries. Amaya Price’s pediatrician told him and his father that they could choose between having a “dead son or a living daughter,” and that then-14-year-old Amaya Price would kill himself if denied hormones and surgery. Thankfully, Amaya Price said, his father immediately shut down the possibility of a medical transition. “I hated him for that,” Amaya Price said. “But now looking back at that, he did the best thing he could have done.” The college student planned the Oct. 20 event to raise awareness about the experiences of desisters and detransitioners like himself and his friends, and to discuss the dangers of allowing minors to consent to life-altering gender-transition surgeries. Berklee’s diversity, equity, and inclusion department initially sponsored Amaya Price’s event, offering funding for food and refreshments, emails between the two parties shared with The Daily Signal show. Amaya Price put up posters with QR codes to the event page and made an Instagram post to promote his event on Oct. 15. He woke up the next morning to hundreds of negative comments, including “take a long walk off a cliff,” “i am going to go to this event and i am going to throw expired groceries at you,” “bro you should be SCARED for sunday what the f*** were you thinking,” “drop out please,” and “horrible disgusting and disappointing.” Negative comments on Amaya Price’s Instagram post about his detransitioners/desisters event. (Simon Amaya Price/Instagram) Several commenters claimed that Amaya Price was making up the fact that children undergo transgender surgeries, though a database from medical watchdog group Do No Harm revealed that almost 6,000 children have undergone transgender surgeries, while 8,579 have been given hormones and puberty blockers. Other commenters disowned Amaya Price from the autistic and “queer” communities. Amaya Price says he identifies as bisexual. The next day, Oct. 17, Amaya Price met with the school’s vice president, Ron Savage, and the dean of his major, Rodney Alejandro. He says he brought with him to the meeting his father and printouts of the threatening comments on his Instagram post. Savage recommended Amaya Price postpone his event for safety and logistical reasons, given the number of responses he received. Amaya Price agreed, as he was concerned about his safety after the threats and wanted to get a bigger venue to fit the 117 RSVPs. On Amaya Price’s way to meet with the campus safety department, he said a number of fellow students yelled “transphobe” and “TERF,” which stands for “trans exclusionary radical feminist,” at him. On Monday, Amaya Price made another Instagram post announcing the event was postponed, garnering hundreds of additional negative comments. Amaya Price and his father met again with Savage on Monday, he said, and Savage told him he was “indefinitely postponing” his event. “The event was supposed to be a necessary, culminating project in my class ‘Songwriting and Social Change,'” Amaya Price said. “The event was approved by my professor, and the fact that Mr. Savage has decided that I am not allowed to do my event is a violation of my academic freedom and a major barrier in my way to graduating on Dec. 12.” Amaya Price’s father, Gareth, confirmed his son’s account of the meetings with the college to The Daily Signal and said he is proud of his son’s bravery. “As for [Simon] saying, ‘I know most people are going to disagree with me about this,'” Gareth said, “but I think it’s important, and I’m going to say it: That’s all I could have hoped for.” “Even if I don’t always agree with him,” Gareth continued, “I’m proud of him.” The school’s DEI department, which Amaya Price said once supported him, issued a statement saying, “We are aware of your concerns and have been actively addressing this after discussions with the event organizer, the events will no longer take place as planned on October 20, and will not be sponsored by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.” On Monday, the day after Amaya Price’s event was supposed to take place, the college’s associate director of inclusive teaching invited LGBTQ students to a “Queer @ Berklee” meeting on Thursday in the same room where the detransitioner event would have been held. Amaya Price said he expects this was an opportunity for students who were disgruntled about his event to air their grievances. Despite his college’s lack of support, Amaya Price said he hopes to find a safe time and place for his event in the near future. Simon plans to graduate in December, and he needs to throw his event by the end of the semester to pass his class. “It’s very disheartening, because they were making it very clear that, you know, I’m too diverse for them,” Amaya Price said. The 20-year-old student said he dreams of a future with a wife and kids, where his kids won’t have to struggle with gender like he did. “I don’t want to worry, ‘Oh, is my kid going to go to the doctor, and then the doctor is going to tell my kid to go on hormones and have these life-altering medical procedures,'” he said. “That’s why I’m doing this. I’m doing this to save people.” Neither Savage, nor the Berklee College of Music or its DEI department, responded to The Daily Signal’s request for comment. The post Autistic Detransitioner Bullied Into Canceling Event Warning Against Child Sex-Change Surgeries appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Make Your Own Garden Markers For Cheap With These Ideas
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Make Your Own Garden Markers For Cheap With These Ideas

Want stunning garden markers but too frugal to spend a mint on them? Here's a list of charming ideas to get your creativity flowing! 16 Stunningly Beautiful Garden Markers For Your Garden Don't you just love how garden markers can be both decorative and functional? I sure do, and I am beyond excited to have a homestead garden full of plants waiting to be labeled. I got so inspired with all the designs for beautiful and creative garden markers floating around, so I rounded up a batch of ideas that are extraordinarily eye-catching, but low-cost. So, let's get started.   1. Stunning Painted Alphabets image via julieblanner A beautifully painted letter can be put in a pot and kept as a plant marker. Making them is so much fun and the finished product makes your garden so pretty!   2. Wine Bottle Caps Garden Stakes image via instructables Don't throw out your wine bottle caps because they can be made into beautiful garden stakes. Simply cut them with a cutter and flatten them with a hammer. Create 2 holes in the middle and then insert a stick or pipe for support. Voila! You got yourself some garden stakes to label your plants.   3. Chalkboard Plant Markers From Old Gift Cards | Got some old business cards or gift cards lying around? If you have some, perfect! You simply need to spray them with chalkboard paint and once dry you can write whatever you want with a grease pencil, thus making versatile garden markers.   4. Wooden Spoon Garden Markers image via ready-set-read Get creative with painting your old wooden spoons! Here's an idea: relate them to the different vegetables and herbs in your garden.   5. Aluminum Duct Tape Garden Markers image via auntpeaches Easily achieve the garden of your dreams with the help of aluminum duct tape. Then, simply write the name of the vegetable, flower, shrub, or herb on the backside. To make it more special, go for embossed effect. Attach it to a plastic stick and enjoy how nice they look!   6. Wooden Garden Markers image via cathiefilian Any wooden scraps will do for this wonderful DIY, but try to make them uniformly shaped like a pen. Simply attach cardboard or paper, then write the name of your garden plants. They will look wonderful lying on your pots or bushes.   7. DIY Metal Stamped Spoon Garden Markers image via icanmakemetalstampedjewelry If you like the look of painted silver spoons, then write the names of your vegetables and herbs on them and stand them in your pots. You'll see your pot will look even more mesmerizing.   8. Keyboard Keys Garden Markers image via instructables Got a rejected keyboard in your store room? Time to give its key caps a new lease of life as garden markers. Simply remove the key caps from the board and attach them to some sticks, then arrange them in your pot and watch it transform into a lovely marker.   Try Your Hand At These DIY Tools You Can Use As Weapons https://t.co/ggUGrUbdON via @HomesteadingUSA — Gomez Munoz (@Gomezy3k) March 23, 2017   9. Fork And Cork Plant Markers image via artsyvava With fork and cork, you'll have a rustic appeal for your plants. Write the name of your plants in the cork and spear it on the fork. Remember to decorate your fork before attaching your cork to make it even lovelier.   10. Pebbles Labels image via lubirdbaby You'll have unlimited possibilities with these pebbles labels. If you want to you can make use of some round over-sized stones and label them the names of your plants, then simply arrange them around your garden.   11. Picture In Bottles image via marthastewart If you want to be unique, instead of writing down the name of your plants, print out a photo or illustration and put it into jars. This awesome picture in bottles idea will also protect your marker.   12. Wine Cork Plant Tag | From a discarded wine cork, you can have an adorable name tag for your garden plants. Just make sure it is securely attached to its stand.   13. Broken Pot Markers image via themicrogardener Where do broken pots go? Definitely not to the trash, repurpose them into garden markers and use your creativity to transform the shards into works of art.   14. Tin Lids Jewelry For The Garden image via inmyownstyle Next time you open a tin can, save the lid because you can create a beautiful jewelry for the garden. With just a bit of imagination and a few supplies, you got it all covered.   15. Decoupage Your Pot image via alphamom Use magazine pictures, paper, images from your seed packet, and contact adhesive to create a cheerful decoupage on your pot.  Another creative project that is sure to make your creativity flourish, or you can get your little ones involved too.   16. Twig Plant Markers image via urbangardensweb These easy-to-make twig plant markers are sure to add a rustic accent to any garden. Simply shave down a portion of the twigs with your potato peeler or knife to craft a flat surface, then use a permanent marker to write down the plant's name.   Still got time for one more garden marker idea? Check out this video from Life in Farmland: That's all I have for you now, my fellow homesteader! These 16 beautiful garden markers are quite a few for you to choose from, but don't forget to always add your personal touch to make your garden even more beautiful! Which garden marker will use in your garden? Let us know in the comments below. Want another frugal project for your garden? Check out here 14 Pallet Projects For Your Garden This Spring! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter!   Featured Image via DecorBold
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