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GingerPatriot 4 points ago +4 / -0

He is mentioned on a couple of pages as knowing she was underage, conversing with her about her SAT and her telling him she was a junior in high school. Essentially he was right there, knew it was happening & just continued to party and act like it was no big deal. To those people, this was an everyday occurrence....I hope they ALL rot in hell after they suffer on this earth.

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GingerPatriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

YES! I really needed this job and it will open a lot of doors for me. I prayed over this for a long time & knew if they made a fuss, I'd have to leave. Turns out I didn't need to be concerned at all because they all just assumed I was. I like all of these people a lot so it's been good for me to have sympathy while trying to learn how these very intelligent people have been so snowballed. It's fascinating!

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GingerPatriot 4 points ago +4 / -0

I have 2 jobs so I can use it twice as often! Actually one job is a solid NO-JABBY job so I'm safe there. My 2nd job in an office of 4 people is a super PRO-jabby job but they all just assumed I got the jabby-jab because I quit wearing the mask. I am just sliding under the radar for now!

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GingerPatriot 8 points ago +8 / -0

Non-jabby job is new favorite term, thank you! Also, I really appreciate the testimonials of people going through these situations in everyday life. It's inspiring to me and just want to say thanks for sharing your win here!

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GingerPatriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

I can understand that and agree that intense emotions can be invoked with the anthem. I'm not sure that would have changed the atmosphere here. It feels like everyone is on edge (or very quiet) they are having some major technical difficulties (perhaps hacking from outside sources, perhaps not) & they seem to be working on a fluid schedule due to that & new evidence and such. Since we don't see or hear the audience very well, it seems the participation is lacking. Maybe a strong anthem would have changed that-I see your point there! I just think it wasn't a priority & can understand putting the resources into presenting facts rather than presenting a flawless anthem.

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GingerPatriot 10 points ago +10 / -0

I respectfully disagree, hear me out. Spending money for a proper singer is really the last place he should be spending his money in accordance with his goals. He is trying to lift the veil of "a good show" so we can see the inner workings. Having a proper singer is irrelevant. I appreciate all of the flaws and flubs because that's how I know this isn't a staged event meant to brainwash as we are accustomed to-this is how real life looks & he is trying to convey reality not put on a entertaining show. We need to start expecting reality instead of dissing reality....that's how we got here.

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GingerPatriot 4 points ago +4 / -0

Sage advice! We are all human and the struggles we face are not yours alone. I agree that the ability to question and change your mind means you're actually thinking, not being a zombie and following the crowd. Relax, pray steadfastly & know that you are not alone in these struggles!

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GingerPatriot 10 points ago +10 / -0

I loved this part, especially when he started looking for them in the audience!

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GingerPatriot 7 points ago +7 / -0

RSBN on rumble has been pretty steady for me, they are on their 4th backup plan currently

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GingerPatriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

I rather enjoyed your colorful explorations.

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GingerPatriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

All right FINE!! I'm digging out my little prepper notebook tomorrow and taking copious notes about activated charcoal, I've been out of the loop for a couple years and it really shows! I appreciate ALL of this helpful information. I felt the need to start preparing for an extended emergency when my kids were 6 years old and of all the years to slough off, I chose the last 2 out of the past 12!

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GingerPatriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

I did not realize it would pull out the infection! Man I'm learning a LOT today!

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GingerPatriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

My kids are thanking you for the messy warning LOL! I tend to be the queen of mess making, and I will keep you posted!

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GingerPatriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm definitely hitting the grocery store tonight to give this a whirl! I like the feeling after I leave the dentist but I just can't handle the scraping and poking. I had conquered my anxiety about dentists but the current climate has sent me back to being very distrustful of medical professionals in general.

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GingerPatriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

Interesting, I've never heard of adding strawberries to charcoal. This sounds better than baking soda, at least one ingredient tastes good!

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GingerPatriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

I recommend Kratom, but they are doing their best to make it illegal. It is honestly the best pain relief I've found comparable to opiods without the addiction. You will see many articles saying its addictive but I've been using it as needed for several years and there is NO comparison on side effects. Christopher's Organic Botanicals is reasonably priced, always sends samples and has a reward point system that is actually beneficial.

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GingerPatriot 2 points ago +3 / -1

Then I 2nd the electric toothbrush. I have a fear of teeth cleaning and every time I go they find hundreds of dollars of work to do. I do what I can from home & basically see the dentist when I can't fix the issue myself. Electric toothbrush, coconut oil pulling, clove oil for pain, fish antibiotics for infection. I haven't done so but I believe baking soda is good for tartar along with peroxide like another person mentioned.

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GingerPatriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

Clove oil is great for pain & if you think you have an infection, I can vouch for fish antibiotics as well. I have avoided the dentist many times by treating myself from home!

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GingerPatriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is definitely a sister school to ours, I see Career focused electives & ours also has just become "powered by Stride" whatever that means lol! I can't say if they are teaching any if this weird shit in this school, but I know they aren't in mine. Transparency is my favorite word and this school is transparent. I can attend their classes or watch the recording later. If they are skipping classes or not getting work done, I know about it before they know I know. I would hope that all of their schools are as awesome as ours, but honestly, at least you can shut that shit down if you're not happy with it. Communicate with the teachers and admin, go to the social events and give your kids a chance to meet their classmates and teachers. I HATED this part....but it gave my kids the social structure to make friends and to personally know their teachers. I can email a teacher at 8 p.m. and 90% of the time they respond within the hour. They encourage my kids to do their best and they understand when they can't & work it out with them. We had a LOT of emotional upheaval in our house of Mom & twin 17 year old sisters (fucking hormones are ridiculous over here) last year & this school supported each of my girls in different (but best for them) ways. What is your ex looking for, is she on board at all? In my eyes, if you can sell her on this and it fails, at least they aren't in a room all day where you can't see if they are teaching CRT or not! You can find something better later, it's important to feel like your kids are safe. At home, you KNOW they are safe!

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GingerPatriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

This could be a great compromise for you both, the kids are still in public school, but at home where YOU control their safety! Do you mind sharing your state? I'm in Colorado and I know different states offer different schools. If you're in Colorado, I'll link you to our school, if not, I'll see if your state has one. I really can't say enough about our school, I feel extremely blessed to have found it and I'm sure I can help sell it to your ex, because I truly believe my kids benefit more here than they would have in indoctrination camp, I mean brick & mortar school.

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GingerPatriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

I only got books and anything extra came from us, I didn't have the money for anything but books!

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GingerPatriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

My kids attend a career focused online school under the K12 umbrella. The main benefits for me are that all classes are recorded (or you can attend) so you ALWAYS know what is being taught or discussed in class, and the personal attention & fantastic communication between teachers, administration, students & parents. We have gone to 2 schools under K12, one REALLY sucked, and the one they will graduate from this year is absolutely incredible & we LOVE it! I pulled mine from the same school my grandparents, parents & brother and I graduated from because of hinky shit in the administration. Never looked back! If you work full time, homeschooling is hard unless you find a group as others have suggested. I'm a single parent so this works great for me. They work with your kids at their speed & the kids love getting to have experience in different careers to help them decide what they want to be when they grow up. The name is Destinations Career Academy of (enter state name here), you can find them under K12 schools. The one we hated was called a Prepatory Academy & it sucked massive donkey balls! Happy to give more information if you would like. Again the biggest benefit is I can be 100% involved without having to plan, find curriculum, teach, etc. I did that for 2 years and my kids and I were not happy; I worked FT and could not make it fun enough for them (or me honestly).

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GingerPatriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

I noticed there are TONS of homeless people in Boulder too. We only have like 1 homeless dude where I live, so it was quite a shock to see a homeless person on nearly every corner, at least where we were at. They must be pretty comfy there!

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