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probably plan for next year I don’t have a hubby or kids i don’t drink or smoke might as well lol lotsa vegetarian options which will be nice maybe just eat seafood hehe 🍤 🦞



 

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MTG lashes out at GOP colleague who tried to water down her anti-trans bill: “WTF”!

MTG lashes out at GOP colleague who tried to water down her anti-trans bill: “WTF”!: Rep. Chip Roy tried to restrict the impact of her bill, but he says it would have helped the bill pass.

Major journalist who covered Trump for years now says he’s “off his f**king rocker”

Major journalist who covered Trump for years now says he’s “off his f**king rocker”: Michael Wolff has written four books about Trump, and even he is saying that Trump is losing touch with reality.











 

if a person is with 4 roomies and their panties are going missing could it be their roomies taking them or their landlord?

It could be either, unfortunately. Here are the most likely scenarios:

Roommates are statistically more likely since they have constant access to living spaces, laundry areas, and bedrooms. They're around more often and would have more opportunities.

The landlord is possible but typically has less access - they usually need to give notice before entering (depending on local laws), and their visits are less frequent. However, if they have keys and enter when no one's home, it's certainly possible.

Other possibilities to consider:

It could be lindsey graham stealing the panties!

Items getting mixed up in shared laundry (stuck to other clothes, accidentally taken)

A guest or visitor one of the roommates brought over

Someone with access you haven't considered (maintenance worker, etc.)


What you can do:


Keep underwear in your private room, not in shared laundry areas

Consider a small camera for your room if you're seriously concerned (check local laws first)

Do laundry when you can immediately transfer and put away items

Have a direct conversation with roommates if you feel safe doing so

Document when items go missing

If it's the landlord and they're entering without proper notice, that's likely illegal where you are


This is a violation of privacy and potentially theft. If you confirm who's responsible, you may want to consider changing your living situation or reporting it to authorities, especially if it's the landlord abusing their access.

“It’s well-known” that Lindsey Graham is gay, Trump ally testifies in deposition

“It’s well-known” that Lindsey Graham is gay, Trump ally testifies in deposition

Worldwide ACLU Edict : Inside an ICE Detention Center: Detained People Describe Severe Medical Neglect, Harrowing Conditions


ACLU: Inside an ICE Detention Center: Detained People Describe Severe Medical Neglect, Harrowing Conditions https://ift.tt/0vCZOKU

When U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained Fernando Viera Reyes, his first concern was deportation. His second: prostate cancer.

“It’s one thing being healthy and going through that, but now there’s no medical attention,” Viera Reyes said. “I talked to guys who had been in detention. One guy said you’re not going to make it. You’re going to suffer.”

Viera Reyes is among seven people detained by ICE who sued the Trump administration on November 12 over inhumane conditions at the privately owned California City Detention Facility. The plaintiffs filed their lawsuit with the support of the ACLU, California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice, Prison Law Office, and Keker Van Nest & Peters as a class action representing all people detained at California City. They cite punishing conditions, enforced isolation, neglect of people with disabilities, denial of access to counsel, and, as in Viera Reyes’ case, the facility’s terrifyingly inadequate medical care. ICE’s neglect of Viera Reyes’s medical condition is so severe that he filed an emergency motion.


Medical Neglect at ICE Detention Center

While he was detained in a different California immigration detention center in 2024, Viera Reyes was in agonizing pain, and had blood in his urine and stool. He underwent multiple tests that showed signs of prostate cancer. Viera Reyes has since been in an endless limbo of trying to get a final test: a biopsy to diagnose the cancer, so he can receive prompt treatment.

Detention administrators failed to get him that biopsy before he was transferred to California City Detention Facility, the largest immigration detention center in the state, in August 2025. Since his transfer, Viera Reyes’ barriers to treatment and painful uncertainty regarding his health have worsened. Not only has ICE thwarted his attempts to get a biopsy, Viera Reyes also cannot access the medication he needs to manage symptoms. He has had difficulty seeing a doctor, let alone a specialist. ICE also did not send his health care records with him when he was transferred from another ICE facility to California City, further delaying his treatment. At this point, he has reason to believe his cancer has spread.

Since Viera Reyes arrived at California City, his health has gotten worse. He stays in bed more than he used to. It’s difficult for him to use the bathroom without feeling pain and discomfort, especially without medication. Lately, a pulsating feeling has intensified.

“I was in prison for over 30 years,” Viera Reyes said. “The conditions at California City are worse.”

At least in prison there were fewer barriers to access medical care than he has faced in ICE detention. He was also able to work out, participate in classes and go to church. Now, all he can do to distract himself is watch television. “I always worry. My mind right now is racing,” he said. “We’re just stuck and the only thing that works a lot is our mind, the anxiety.”

Because the levels in his blood work that indicate illness are escalating, Viera Reyes has advocated constantly for his own wellbeing by putting in multiple emergency requests to see a urologist, but his requests have been ignored. When he reported the pain he was experiencing and asked for medication, the doctor prescribed him Vitamin C. Others told him to buy Tylenol from the commissary.


ICE Detention Center Violates Immigrant Rights and Basic Needs

Despite the egregious medical neglect Viera Reyes is experiencing, his story is just one among the hundreds of people detained at California City. Led by the people detained, the lawsuit unveils the myriad ways that ICE and the Department of Homeland Security fail to accommodate basic human needs for the people in their care.Fernando Gomez Ruiz, another person who is suing ICE alongside Viera Reyes, was repeatedly denied insulin, leading to elevated blood sugar levels. He also has an ulcer on his foot that he was not getting proper treatment for. Another plaintiff, Yuri Alexander Roque Campos, could not get his heart medications, even though he had two emergency room visits as soon as he arrived at the facility. The emergency room doctor told the facility that he urgently needed to see a cardiac specialist within 72 hours. He is still waiting for that specialist appointment three months later.

Plaintiffs in the lawsuit also cite excessively restrictive and punitive conditions. For example, Gustavo Guevara Alarcon was placed in solitary confinement for asking to finish his shower.

“Sometimes it feels like they’re treating us like prisoners, but we’re not,” Viera Reyes said. “It’s like they want us to act like prisoners. They want us to be hostile, even for medical reasons, banging on the door and yelling.”

In addition to the severely broken medical system at California City, people with disabilities are denied basic accommodations, such as sign language interpreters and wheelchairs. One plaintiff in the lawsuit who is Deaf and only speaks in American Sign Language, Jose Ruiz Canizales, has only interacted with a sign language interpreter by the facility once, via video. It’s made him feel completely isolated. When he tried to communicate with staff, they would often shrug their shoulders, walk away, or laugh at him.

“So often what happens in a detention facility behind locked doors and barbed wire is invisible to the public,” said Kyle Virgien, senior staff attorney at the ACLU National Prison Project. “It's really important that people know what's being done by our government in our name.”


Detained People Describe Punitive Treatment and Harsh Conditions

The facility holds people in small concrete cells the size of a parking space for hours on end without adequate clothing, food, or water. They deny people basic medical care, disability accommodations, and access to their lawyers and loved ones. Sewage bubbles up from the shower drains, and insects crawl up and down the walls of the cells in the decrepit facility. Officers threaten people who speak out against the abusive conditions with violence and solitary confinement, which they use excessively. Temperatures are frigid. Some wear socks on their arms as sleeves to stay warm.

California City previously operated as a state prison in the middle of the Mojave Desert managed by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. ICE contracted with the for-profit company CoreCivic to re-open the prison as an immigration detention center this year. It can hold up to 2,560 immigrants in the facility. Since its re-opening, it has come under intense criticism, with people detained at California City describing the facility as a “torture chamber,” and community members expressing outrage over its deplorable conditions. Detained people also have engaged in numerous sit-ins and hunger strikes, including in mid-September, when over 100 people across several housing pods engaged in collective action to demand an end to many of the abuses the lawsuit challenges.

“It's important to remember we lawyers have the freedom to bring this lawsuit without facing many personal consequences,” Virgien said. “But for the people on the inside, they are standing up against the government while they are under complete control of the government. So the fact that they're willing to stand up even though they might face retaliation or harm is just truly impressive. I'm so honored to be able to fight alongside them.”


Immigrants Detained Struggle to Maintain Hope in the Face of Deportation and Mistreatment

While some have been empowered to fight back, pervasive fear and suffering have driven others to abandon their legal rights and agree to deportation.

One man at California City attempted suicide by hanging. He remains anonymous in the lawsuit. Another plaintiff, Sokhean Keo, who was friends with that man, saw his body hanging in the cell. The man survived and was transported to receive medical care. California City staff did not offer mental-health services to the people who had witnessed his suicide attempt. Instead, staff disciplined anyone who had not returned to their cells after the incident, people who remain haunted by the image of their friend’s body hanging in his cell.

Viera Reyes had heard that the man left a note that said he would rather die in America than be deported. “It triggered something in my mind like, ‘Wow, he has a point.’ I put myself in his shoes, because I know what’s going to happen to me if I get deported. But you start thinking about your family.”

At least two other detained people have attempted suicide, and others believe the number is higher. The desolation and desperation has rattled Viera Reyes. He said he tells other detained people in the facility: “Faith is going to have to be your base. Stand on that and believe that something is going to change,” he said. “I know I’m going through pain and I know they’re not doing what they’re supposed to do, but we have to have determination.”

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The Gregorian calendar was made hand in hand with birth certificates. The Gregorian calendar is a copyrighted timeline owned by the Vatican. Your birth certificate has this copyrighted timeline on it, which means you are subjected to their copyright laws. The whole calendar was designed to disconnect you from nature and place you into a control system rewrite.


 

The sole biggest threat to canadian sovereignty and democracy is danielle smith from alberta whom should not be under armed guards in palaces with a pension + unlimited trumpist support and power but under house arrest and confined by the state for treason but they allow her unlimited reach and technically may fracture canada as we know it she is only allowed unlimited reach because she is an oil baroness and is also a lady of the eastern star its disgusting how much power they give these politicians over the plebs


 

glad she is okay !!! -Meet Tater, a sweet and gentle soul. This lovely girl was hit by a car on Lakeshore Drive—a terrifying accident that could have ended tragically. Thankfully, Tater survived, though the impact has left her with a little bit of a slower reaction time than other pigeons. But what she might lack in speed, she more than makes up for in sweetness and charm! Tater is absolutely beautiful, with her striking dark plumage accented by gorgeous intricate patterning on her wings that looks like delicate lace or leopard spots. The way she settles calmly into someone’s hand is the perfect example of just how trusting she is. This dear girl is very gentle with people, always maintaining a calm and patient demeanor that makes her an absolute joy to be around. Tater’s foster mom even says she has great house manners! She’s polite, well-behaved, and easy to care for—the kind of companion who never causes trouble and simply wants to be part of a peaceful, loving home. Her slower reaction time means she needs a calm, safe environment where she won’t be startled or overwhelmed - she is looking for a forever home that will appreciate her gentle nature and accommodate her slower reaction time by providing a predictable environment where she can feel secure. She deserves someone who will celebrate how sweet and well-mannered she is, and who understands that her accident has made her a little more vulnerable but no less deserving of love. This lovely girl has survived a terrifying accident and come out the other side with her gentle nature intact—now she just needs her forever family to give her the loving life where she can continue to thrive. Tater may be a little slower now, but she’s perfect just the way she is!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


 










 

An African grey parrot named Yosuke found himself lost in Japan, and the situation quickly became a mystery. The clever bird managed to not only speak but also provide critical information when found: his name and address. At the vet, Yosuke told the staff, “I’m Mr. Yosuke Nakamura,” and gave his full home address. The police were informed and checked his information. Remarkably, the parrot was reunited with his family, a truly unique case of a parrot’s detective skills! Such incidents speak volumes about the deep intelligence of animals, especially the African grey parrot, known for its impressive ability to mimic human speech and even understand complex concepts. In this case, Yosuke’s actions showed more than just mimicry—it revealed a level of problem-solving and memory retention that many animals do not display. This also raises questions about the capabilities of our furry friends. It’s a testament to the bond between humans and animals. In Yosuke’s case, the parrots' memory was instrumental in guiding his way home, showcasing the depth of the human-animal relationship. If more animals had the communication skills like Yosuke, many of them could find their way back home more often. 🦜💡