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Myjunk 2 points ago +2 / -0

I honestly can’t understand other women who don’t see it, however I do have some in my life (I am a Woman and I even know what a Woman Is!!) if the women in your life will listen, can you show them the facts? Or can you ask them that they show you their facts? If you can’t at least do that, I would question your marriage. I think a lot of women just want to live in a dream world and many don’t want to upset the status quo. Fuck that!

I am really saddened by some of the comments you gents have made about your wives. It sounds miserable!

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Myjunk 1 point ago +1 / -0

As a former 36 year JW, you are correct. Most larger hospitals even have a specific department that just deal with JW’s. There are several options for non-blood treatment including Autologous Blood Donation which is the process of donating your own blood before a procedure. All you have to tell the hospital is that your religious beliefs no longer align with getting Blood Transfusions. They have to comply. Witnesses actually carry a power of attorney in their wallet that states what they will and will not accept. You can have your attorney make one up for yourself and you can give a copy to all your doctors.

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Myjunk 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’m curious when we are going to grow some balls here in the good ole USA and do the same?

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Myjunk 3 points ago +3 / -0

The planets will be in alignment to the same alignment that took place during the Revolutionary War. This particular alignment has not taken place since the late 1700’s. In astrology, the USA has its own natal birth chart. Ironically that chart shows much chaos, uprisings and the possible dismantling of the United States happening this year. The time frame is late August to December.

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Myjunk 1 point ago +1 / -0

Unfortunately, yes. A CEO known well among Anons, and his love of small children.

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Myjunk 8 points ago +8 / -0

Look at the way they are dressed. They are also very clean. These people were brought here in a coordinated effort.

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Myjunk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fuck you Jaime Dimon. Someone needs to start probing into his connections to Epstein Island and the many visits he made there. They also need to start probing into his children (the youngest ones) and just exactly what their father did with them. Having a bed in your children’s rooms is NOT ok! Start asking their household staff what was really going on! They know!

The key to taking down the elites starts with their household staff! They see EVERYTHING!

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Myjunk -7 points ago +2 / -9

You are absolutely correct! Jesus was even a fraud. He was real, but not in the way Christians think and there is loads of historical evidence.

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Myjunk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ours increased by $98k last year. We paid $158k for it just 7 years ago. Craziness!

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Myjunk 1 point ago +2 / -1

He may be a member of the Obama Foundation, however the “story” you are referring to was on The Babylon Bee, which is not a real story. There is of course a reason they chose that man to be “featured” in the satirical story, but The Babylon Bee publishes satirical articles on topics including religion, politics, current events, and public figures.

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Myjunk 1 point ago +2 / -1

That was a Babylon Bee story! It was not a real story. Please check your facts before posting here.

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Myjunk 3 points ago +3 / -0

I changed my profile picture to the Hawaiian Nation Flag.

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Myjunk 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don’t disagree but they are a spoof website and have said so multiple times.

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Myjunk 3 points ago +3 / -0

Epcot, originally designed by Walt Disney, was envisioned as the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow—a revolutionary concept that diverged significantly from what it has become today. This innovative project aimed to create a self-contained community where all aspects of life were seamlessly integrated, eliminating the need for residents to venture outside its boundaries for any reason. The very essence of Epcot was rooted in accessibility, communal living, and cutting-edge technologies.

The term "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow" encapsulated a vision that extended beyond mere theme park attractions. Rather, it sought to cultivate a real-life utopian environment where urban planning, sustainable living, and advanced technologies harmoniously coexisted. Every element of daily life, from transportation to education, was to be carefully designed and interconnected to ensure maximum efficiency and convenience.

In this original blueprint, Epcot aimed to be a microcosm of society, a place where experimentation in architecture, transportation, and community interaction could unfold. Walt Disney's aspiration was to create a dynamic and forward-thinking living space that could inspire and shape the future of urban development on a global scale.

The remnants of this ambitious idea can still be glimpsed in the Magic Kingdom's PeopleMover ride, where visitors can catch a small glimpse of the prototype community.

It is difficult to definitively discern whether Walt Disney had intentions of global domination through this concept, but I can understand why some may think there are ties to a 15 minute city.

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Myjunk 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is a Babylon Bee article! Come on guys, you all are better than this and if you don’t know what The Babylon Bee is, then you should educate yourself. They do spoof stories!

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Myjunk 2 points ago +3 / -1

Actually only 11 states require more than a simple majority to approve a constitutional amendment. Ohio would have been the 12th. I had to do a lot of research and digging in order to come to my decision. I did not take it lightly.

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Myjunk 3 points ago +4 / -1

I'm in Ohio and I cast a "No" vote. It was a tough call to align with the Democrats on this issue, but I considered the broader implications. What if there arises a necessity to amend the constitution in the future for those of us on the right side of history? That would demand a 60% majority, and blindly voting "Yes" might come back to haunt us. It's crucial to consider a wider range of matters beyond just abortion. While I share your discomfort with abortion, it's important to acknowledge that a "Yes" vote could have been detrimental for us. I have several friends who will side with republicans when it comes to the vote. They chose to vote no on Issue 1 because they realize the implications. They will however vote no on abortion as will I.

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Myjunk 2 points ago +2 / -0

At the age of 12, I experienced a near-death reaction to a Tetanus shot, going into Anaphylactic shock within seconds. This incident led my mother to decide against any further vaccinations for me. As an adult, I delved into vaccine research and found concerns about their safety, including not vaccinating my dogs except for rabies due to legal requirements.

I'm thankful that my stepsons, aged 15-20, heeded my advice on vaccination choices. Their parents allowed them to decide, and my eldest stepson even discreetly navigated a situation in EMT school where vaccination was mandated but not verified, safeguarding his firefighting/medic career. The requirement has since been lifted.

I am not vaccinated myself, but my husband chose to get vaccinated for Covid. Ultimately the choice is yours if you want to trust other vaccines. This is just my personal experience.

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Myjunk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fruit is fructose. It is natural. If you can pick it from the ground, from a tree, etc… it is generally safe for us. But only it it’s unadulterated form, not processed.

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Myjunk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Agree! There is absolutely no need for radiation or chemo. There are many natural ways to kill cancer!

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