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Emily retweeted
26 Jul 2025
When they killed that dude's wife and said he couldn't sue them because she signed up for Disney
What's the worst thing this company's done?
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Emily retweeted
27 Jul 2025
It’s typically illegal to sell a puppy younger than 8 weeks old because it’s deemed cruel to separate it from its mother but corporate America expects women to return to work 4 weeks after giving birth.
This is so sad.
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Emily retweeted
26 Jul 2025
Most girls don't want to hear this, but lasting relationships involve a lot of forgiveness. You must accept your partner isn't perfect; they will hurt, disappoint, and upset you because they're human and human make mistakes. You have to be willing to go through it.
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Hi I have two cents! 1) this is long to listen to, and I think most people commenting on it probably didn’t make it to the end. 2) Please don’t forget that being precise in one’s speech is a skill that is difficult to develop. It’s even harder to develop when you’re actually speaking rather than writing. Let that help you apply grace to her words. 3) If you make it to the end, you will hear her get to her point, which is that she DOESN’T WANT A DIVORCE and 4) She is ASKING FOR HELP. She made this video for the purpose of crowdsourcing ideas to improve her marriage, which means 5) She is humbling herself publicly because her marriage is so important to her that she is willing to let her reputation take some hits if it means doing so may rustle up some solutions to help it thrive again. If more people can understand her correctly, her vulnerability here has potential to help a lot of people who may be in similar shoes but too afraid to say anything about it out loud. I wish I could go to coffee with her. I would have so many questions. But yall already know the first one would be “Have you read John Gottman’s work?” (She also said she’s not sure who she is right now, so my bet would be that that’s where the root of her problem is. She’s prob bored and feeling dead inside and our stupid culture has raised us thinking if we are in love with “the one” then we will never feel like that. Rather than that being something we have to sort for ourselves and that when we do so, excited butterfly feelings are a lot more likely to flow to our spouse and create a nice lil positive feedback loop 😆)
25 Jul 2025
I need to understand how women are capable of this level of evil.
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Just a very important Reflection for someone out there.
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People who aren't from sick, dark-sided, broken families cannot conceive of what it's like to be from such a family. It's beyond their comprehension. The entire psychological architecture is different. The guy from a decent, upstanding, functional family thinks: "It's important to have fun, work hard, and just generally enjoy life; there are problems in the world but nothing really apocalyptic.." Subjects they consider to be "heavy" are generally.... not very heavy. These people are not urgently anguished or yearnful for "something better," and are mostly very well-adjusted and optimistic (even if they think they aren't). Conversely, the guy from a twisted, crumbling, insane family has a penchant for extremism. If he becomes religious, he thinks very seriously about topics like demonic possession and asceticism far more than the choir and the Church supper... If he's interested in politics they are liable to be framed as apocalypse struggles for some kind of utopia, whether it is left or right wing... he is willing to adopt extreme lifestyle changes toward the end of attaining anything that produces the security of mind he never felt as a child. If he does anything, he is liable to do it to excess. The well-adjusted types find him hard to understand, or even untoward -- and he finds the well-adjusted ones make him nervous, or seem shallow. In a sense, these differences are even more important than "class" because they appear to transcend differences of wealth, income, and property. These patterns hold at basically all income levels. "Dysfunctional family people" understand one another on a deep level regardless of whether their family was on welfare or has a net worth in the hundred millions; and vice versa. I suspect "the family question" is of primary importance; differences in family background really seem to have a profound and often unnoticed impact in the social sphere, far greater than simple "class" ever does in the old-school, Marxian sense of the word. I say this because I am from a very dark, almost Faulkner-esque family, and others from similar families "get" what I think and do, regardless of education or income. The ones who think I am crazy, constantly warn, curse, or chastise me, etc -- they seem overwhelmingly to be from good, upstanding families.
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Emily retweeted
Harvard University's nutrition research department is the most openly corrupted on the planet. It was literally FOUNDED with millions from Coca-Cola, Kellogg's, General Mills and the sugar industry 💀 They still take industry money today and in 2025 they're telling you UPF foods are not bad for you as long as it's fake meat UPF 🤡 Taking them seriously requires some serious mental gymnastics.
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Emily retweeted
it we keep talking about Epstein for like two more weeks I think we can get them to wheel the aliens out of Area 51
BREAKING: Tulsi Gabbard announces she has officially referred Barack Obama to the DOJ for criminal prosecution
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I'm not going to stop saying it. Republicans should be passing popular, one-page bills every week until Nov. '26. Make the Dems vote no, over and over again, on things like voter ID. Give the people what they want and stop with 3,000 page pork orgies.
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Emily retweeted
23 Jul 2025
Why don't they first get them to work in bauxite mines instead of jobs that benefit from human interaction?
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Emily retweeted
22 Jul 2025
The rural Midwest is best understood as a colony: extractive industries pull out wealth and resources, ship them away, and leave locals with the scraps—and a few local officials get a cut to keep the gears greased.
22 Jul 2025
“Fertilizing crops can’t keep up with the amount of productivity that’s lost by erosion.” That the whole ballgame. If you can’t take care of the single most valuable resource for your business, what the fuck are you even doing? This is mining, not farming.
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Emily retweeted
!! Exciting news !! Azure Standard has launched "Azure Around the Table". This is a program specifically designed for churches. In short, your church could become an offical Azure Drop Point - and by doing so, Azure shares 2% of the proceeds back to your church to fund ministry initiatives. We believe this partnership will make participating churches into community 'magnets' - drawing persons from nearby, who can then, get to know your church community. If you're interested in learning more, visit the website below. We're so excited to pass on the blessings of healthy foods and products. We hope to hear from you. LEARN MORE: azurearoundthetable.com
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Emily retweeted
Every parent of young kids must watch
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Dude builds a ram pump in the rainforest No electricity, no motor, yet it pumps 3000 litres of water daily.

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Emily retweeted
18 Jul 2025
My parents didn’t know or care what I was reading either, and I wish they had, because I was reading things I should not have been. It is good to protect your children from things that aren’t appropriate for their age.
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Apparently more people die from heat in Europe then people die of guns in America. I think yall should just start installing AC units tbh.
18 Jul 2025
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Neil McDonough, a devout Catholic actor known for his refusal to do kissing or sex scenes out of respect for his wife, Ruvé, recently made a rare exception—but with a twist. In his latest film, the script called for a kiss at the end, so McDonough convinced his wife to play the role of the woman he kisses. That way, he could stay true to both the character and his convictions. The couple, who have five children together, made the creative decision to preserve his long-standing vow while honoring the demands of the story. McDonough has previously paid a steep price for his moral stance. In 2010, he lost a $1 million role on the ABC show Scoundrels after refusing to perform sex scenes with actress Virginia Madsen. “They said, ‘You have to do it, or you're fired.’ I said, ‘Then fire me,’ and they did,” he recalled. “I was blackballed for two years. I couldn’t find work, and because of that, I lost my big beautiful house in L.A., my shiny Mercedes, everything—including my confidence. It was crushing. People saw me as some kind of religious fanatic. But for me, it was just about doing what I believed was right. And above all, I love my wife. As I’ve said a million times—these lips are meant for one woman.”
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Emily retweeted
Congress just voted 422-6 to retain $500 million in foreign aid spending for Israel’s missile program. Next time some Israel apologist tries to argue that Israel doesn’t control our Congress, ask them to explain this.
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