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catsilver88 26 points ago +26 / -0

I've been drinking nearly every night since my mother passed away.....15 years ago this September. I think the answer to your question is to find out why we think we need to drink.....because we already know, it doesn't make stuff go away. Mom passed on my 51st birthday, so yeah, I'm pushing 66. One thing I do know, if enough people pray for you, without your knowing it, you will notice a change. Strength my fren.

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catsilver88 9 points ago +9 / -0

They are and it let me read them without shutting down!

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catsilver88 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have had a thousand thoughts go through my brain, while reading your post, that I wanted to share with you....but, that would take the better part of the day. So, here are the 3's I learned many years ago. 1. I know how you feel. Watching family members recoil is heartbreaking, mine think I'm a pro russia looney. 2. I felt the same way. When you are awake and the evidence is so clear, it's hard not to get angry. It's like, why can't they see what is going on!! This leads to 3. This is what I've found out. They literally have NO CLUE about what we know. They believe that MSM tells the truth and that any "fringe" news site is garbage. The information they choose to listen to is exactly the opposite of what we know to be true. They have been doing this for YEARS and that kind of mindthink doesn't go away over night. It's kind of like growing up thinking that your parents knew everything then, one day, during adulthood, we realize they did not. That's a small awakening, but change it to a large scale event and magnify the results we experienced, it would be a hard pill to swallow. It may take the MOAB to wake them and even then, some will not see. Advice: Take a break, take the trip, drink the drink on the sand, watch the waves roll in, as they have done for millennia, realize we are like grains of sand and find solace in the fact that you are in the "know".

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catsilver88 3 points ago +3 / -0

Everyone should get a copy of the book, "Surviving Cancer Covid-19 & Disease The Repurposed Drug Revolution" by Justus R. Hope, M.D. and carry it around so it's there for reference. One of the very first examples of how other drugs work for other diseases pretty much solidified the fenbendazole protocol for me. Be warned, if you get the book, you will be pissed beyond belief in the first 50 pages. Why? Because we all know someone who lost their battle with the big C and looked like a ghost of themselves when they passed. Yep, cancer treatment is BIG business, cancer cure.......not so much.

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catsilver88 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have had this thought about all this hullabalu promoting the feeling of a small percentage of people. They do not have a clue. If the DS were to win.....who do you think they would get rid of first? All the ones who sat still, collecting checks and all the ones who were given the limelight while they cried ME! ME! ME! Most farmers who raise livestock know that feeding a useless animal (useless as in sick or deformed) does not pay well in the end. That's my thought about all this gender crap.....they'll be the first ones not necessary to feed, clothe or house.

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catsilver88 5 points ago +5 / -0

Ours came from a private foundation. These children were about one step away from juvenile detention. Yes, they had weekly counseling and the support system for the parents was very good. I don't recall any medications, but the last one had COD & ADD and they didn't tell us. He nearly drove us crazy and having to send him away was the worst thing I've ever had to do. It was then, along with starting a new business, that I knew I wasn't cut out to do this. We had 5.

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catsilver88 6 points ago +6 / -0

Having been a foster parent, it is extremely difficult to turn a young person around who gets thrown into the system over the age of 5-6. They have usually seen more things than we can imagine and they don't forget them. Taking on troubled teens taught us that most are simply biding their time. Once they turn 18, they know there is nothing we can do and like most kids, they think they are smarter than us and can do their own thing. Yes, it is heartbreaking.

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catsilver88 8 points ago +8 / -0

I used to have this same judgmental attitude.......then I had kids. It's not fun picking crow feathers out of ones teeth.

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catsilver88 6 points ago +6 / -0

I've commented about this guy before, so pardon my repeat. They (people running the show) knew who this guy was. A good friend of mine attended the Phoenix rally before the election. Guy in horns was standing right behind her. She thought he was a real weirdo. Guys in suits came and took him out of the line. About an hour later, they brought him back and put him behind my friend again. They knew who he was long before 1/6.

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catsilver88 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is why we have to be so careful. That picture was not Klaus, the middle one on the beach. I have two family members who jump on that stuff, as soon as I post it. Many do not like Bongino, but the "wait 48 hours" keeps my foot out of my mouth.

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catsilver88 1 point ago +1 / -0

I saw this when it first came out and I believe the young man was returning home from Trump's inauguration. I think her comment should be seen today, the one about Trump's finger on the nuke button.

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catsilver88 2 points ago +2 / -0

He was on FB. I listened to a few and in the back of my mind, a small red flag was waving. It's taken me a long time to pay attention to those flags, but there was something about him that just felt off. Have a friend who hangs on his every word, will pass this info along.

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catsilver88 1 point ago +1 / -0

Imagine sending someone to this site and this is the first shit they read.

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catsilver88 1 point ago +1 / -0

Glad to see this comment. I don't have twitter either, but liked to read the comments. Started cutting off last week here in the states as well.

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catsilver88 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sad but true. You hit the nail on the head. Driving through small rural towns, that once had store fronts and perhaps a local bigger business that provided jobs, speaks volumes. Many are full of empty houses and yards full of junk.....and no one cares.

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catsilver88 3 points ago +3 / -0

If you are a business owner, you most likely have paid for some kind of bookkeeping platform. You have also most likely paid for an accountant. You have done all the work. You have kept the books, all the evidence, paid the "bills" on time and paid the accountant to make sure it was all correct. You should send the IRS a bill for your time and effort, instead of doing it all for "FREE".

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catsilver88 4 points ago +4 / -0

Went through the same when my husband was in the hospital. They would not give him the nebulizer for the same reason. We both had "moronic", he tested positive, I didn't test. He was not in for covid but for some weird stuff that showed up in his blood work earlier that day and they thought his gallbladder was inflamed. The attending physician for that floor never once saw him.

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catsilver88 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is awesome! Tried to share it to Censorbook, sorry my only form of SM, and that didn't end well.

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catsilver88 2 points ago +2 / -0

Where is the link to what Fournier has posted? Don't do twit and this past week, when I follow a twit link, it blocks me from reading the tweet and thread of comments, unless I sign up. Thanks in advance.

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