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Just surfin the NWO yeah so long ago I decided it was me and my ethical standing against hundreds of thousands if not millions of freemasons so I just better myself and try and live a just and ethical life without all their fluff I realize I have a lot to lose if donald annexes us but I also dont take his threats lightly I just look at all those with power and they all seem a bit bent some way bent to money bent to secret cults bent to themselves bent to intrigue I just wanted to better myself to the point where if the time comes I am pretty employable and could live a somewhat normal life if I was forced 2 my security course starts in a few days it should be cool to do -I was not doing it to be a guard but for it to help my chances at janitorial somewhat also my home cleaning tech course starts in august should be fun to do that one too since I really enjoy the home housekeeping for people with my gig work I was going to take non profit management but decided that was too social for me to do career wise and totally opposite of what I want to do for my work life its kind of a reaching out for something then realizing you are not nearly as social as they need to do the job I have regular work a few times a week with my home care app and home housekeeping gig work - it allows me to get out of the house and socialize and help a senior out with random tasks at hand its totally cool cause the requests for help are diverse some things are totally out of my scope but I try and assist any way that I can -in the cooler months I will be able to work more often than the summer months I am learning a lot of myself in the process my fears of growing older and my fears of being on my own and going through health issues one of the major things that comes up for me is not wanting to be totally broke doing it all like I was worried what if something happened to a few teeth or something and the government was unable to take care of it like I should have a few thousand put away for a rainy day hahaha so I started to save silver coins and bars it seemed like a healthy go between I found I could not really save cash and kind of want to buy lower amounts of gold like a gram at a time when I am able 2 and build up a nest egg and a safety and emergency fund that I could use down the road sometime just being employable seems a long shot for a lot of people at this time I think a lot of people are like why bother if I am on benefits but I have always believed in the fact that some time in our lifetime there will be a rescinding of benefits beyond our control and to prepare for the worst which might sound a bit fatalistic but I am not going to trust my government to keep me fed my whole life just myself I try and live a normal life but it will never be normal in a sense and I always have to kind of adapt and evolve or get left behind I guess just trying my best to surf the nwo


 

grats to ur husband for getting a job as a sexy cat food seller


 

did not know anti maskers go often to wal mart !!! I will go more often now


 

oh ur new bf is into all that?


 

oh he got a diseases eh?


 

ur husband is hot but he is a loon lmao


 

did not know your husband wears his shorts when your male friends come over !! I will come over more often now


 

I dont think municipal deeds would hold if you are annexed by a new country by the way they may still hold its just an unclear part of law nobody discusses


 

bahahahaha


 

If you are from canada greenland or panama Start stocking silver or gold now do not stock a currency that wont be there when we are annexed or rely on investments justa question how will you pay for rent and food if your currency no longer exists


 


 





















 

save doordash for like absolute worst cravings and stuff to get when you are too sick to leave the house instead of getting mcdonalds all the time and plugging up your butthole for your power top instead spend $10 on kidney beans and $5 a pack for two packs of dried banana chips or get $20 in pasta or $20 in alternate nut butters or crackers just train yourself out of this shit and you will stop thinking like the rest of them (poverty minded) every normal male should be ok food wise for at least 6 months pantry cache stop the excuses if you are over 17 yrs old you should not endlessly go to your parents or whatever lmao like half the shit on there is not even technically food lol


 

BREAKING🚨 Trump’s presidency isn’t just politically collapsing — his vanity projects are literally being torn off the map, blocked by judges, and starved by his own party while gas soars and the Iran war burns money. Start with the White House ballroom. Trump bulldozed the entire East Wing to make room for a 90,000‑square‑foot, $400 million private event space and underground bunker complex. Historic‑preservation groups sued, arguing he can’t just demolish a historic part of the people’s house and build a mega‑ballroom without Congress signing off. A federal judge agreed in April, blocking any above‑ground construction and ruling that Trump “cannot proceed with this project without explicit congressional authorization.” An appeals court has allowed excavation and bunker work to continue temporarily, but the ballroom itself is in limbo until a June 5 hearing. Right now, the East Wing is gone, the lawn is a fenced‑off construction pit, and the “grand ballroom” is a hole in the ground. Then there’s the Kennedy Center fiasco. In December, a Trump‑appointed board quietly voted to slap his name onto America’s national performing arts center, rebranding it “The Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.” Within days, workers had chiseled the hybrid name into the marble façade and updated signage and programs. Last Friday, U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper ordered Trump’s name removed everywhere — from the building, the website, even ticket stubs — within 14 days. In a 94‑page opinion, he wrote that Congress created the Kennedy Center by statute in 1964 “to honor John F. Kennedy” and that “Congress gave the Kennedy Center its name, and only Congress can remove it.” Cooper also blocked Trump’s plan to close the center for up to two years for a glitzy redesign. Hours later, a humiliated Trump posted that he would “transfer” the Kennedy Center back to Congress and abandon the renovation. Now add the slush fund. After suing the IRS for $10 billion over the leak of his own tax returns, Trump’s Justice Department tried to settle the case by creating a $1.776 billion “Anti‑Weaponization Fund” — supposedly to compensate people who felt “persecuted” by past investigations. The fund would have been paid for entirely with public money and overseen by political appointees, with priority for high‑profile “lawfare” cases like his own allies. Within days, a federal judge in Virginia froze the entire thing in response to a lawsuit from a January 6 prosecutor and good‑government groups, banning DOJ from transferring “a single dollar” or processing any claims while the case proceeds. Another judge, in the underlying IRS lawsuit, has ordered Trump and his sons to respond to detailed fraud allegations from nearly three dozen former federal judges who filed a blistering amicus brief calling the settlement “a gross abuse of public funds.” Facing a revolt from Senate Republicans who balked at the optics of a billion‑plus payoff for MAGA grievances, Trump’s own Justice Department told NPR it would “pause implementation” of the fund pending the June 12 hearing. The political fallout is brutal. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has already blocked Trump’s demand to tuck ballroom funding into the latest immigration and border package, telling reporters there’s “no appetite” in the caucus to bankroll a private party hall while the Iran war and domestic priorities go unfunded. Other Republicans are warning the White House to “focus on inflation, not marble.” A new Texas Public Opinion Research survey and national polls show Trump’s job approval sliding to the mid‑30s, with just about one in five Americans approving of his handling of the cost of living and a record slice of Republicans now disapproving of his economic record. Look at the contrast. Gas is hovering around $4.50 a gallon. The unauthorized war in Iran has already blown through more than $60 billion, with the Pentagon asking Congress for another $200 billion by year’s end. Food prices, rent, and insurance are still crushing families. And how did Trump spend the spring? Trying to build a $400 million White House ballroom, carve his name above John F. Kennedy’s on the nation’s arts center, and route $1.776 billion in public money into a legal slush fund for people — including himself — who claim they were “victims” of government accountability. That’s why these stories matter. They’re not just about ego. They’re about a president who sees public institutions as personal property, taxpayer money as his legal defense fund, and the presidency as a stage for one last grand entrance — even as the courts, Congress, and increasingly his own voters are finally starting to pull the plug.


 

lasted like 2 days without doordash I tried to figure out restaurants to call directly like you are fucked lmao and good luck getting someone to accept cash hahahaa


 

In 1998, the Maplewood Mall in Youngstown, Ohio, was officially closed. The anchor stores had left. The shops had boarded up. The food court had served its last meal. But the security cameras kept catching movement in the corridors at night. A woman in a retail uniform, walking the same route every hour, checking the same locked doors. Her name tag read "WENDY." She'd been Assistant Manager of the Forever Yours greeting card store. And she was still on the clock. Wendy had worked at Forever Yours for twelve years. She was a model employee. Never late. Never sick. Never took a vacation. She knew every customer's name, every anniversary, every birthday. She kept a notebook in her apron pocket filled with dates and details. She helped customers pick the perfect card for every occasion. She never missed a single one. When the mall announced its closure in October 1998, every store prepared to shut down. Every store except Forever Yours. Wendy refused to accept it. She came to work the day after the closure, unlocked the gate, and stood behind the counter in her pressed uniform. The security guard told her to leave. She smiled and said, "I can't. My customers need their cards. Mrs. Patterson's anniversary is next week. Mr. Chen's daughter is graduating. I ordered special cards for both of them. They'll be here any day." The guard thought she was joking. She wasn't. She stayed. Days turned into weeks. The mall was locked, but Wendy somehow remained inside. Security would find her walking the corridors, checking the mail slot at the abandoned post office kiosk, straightening displays that no longer existed. Her uniform stayed perfectly pressed. Her smile never faded. But her eyes grew hollow. Her skin grew pale. She was becoming something else. Something permanent. A former coworker named Denise broke into the mall one night to check on Wendy. She found her in the Forever Yours stockroom, surrounded by greeting cards. Thousands of them. Birthday cards. Anniversary cards. Sympathy cards. Graduation cards. Each one was addressed, stamped, and dated. But the dates were all future dates. Years in the future. Decades. "I'm preparing for my customers' futures," Wendy explained. "Mrs. Patterson's daughter will graduate in 2007. I found her photo in the yearbook. She'll need a card. Mr. Chen's son will get married in 2012. I saw the engagement announcement in the newspaper. I'm ready for all of it." Denise backed away slowly. She noticed that Wendy's notebook had expanded. It was now dozens of notebooks, stacked floor to ceiling, filled with personal details about every customer she'd ever served. Their children's names. Their grandchildren's birthdays. Their deaths, pre-written in sympathy cards waiting to be mailed. Wendy had been documenting the entire community's emotional milestones for years. And she wasn't going to stop, even if the mall was dead, even if the store was gone, even if she herself was no longer quite alive. The mall was demolished in 2003. The Forever Yours stockroom was found intact, filled with cards dated through 2067. Some were already addressed to children who hadn't been born yet. Some were addressed to people who had died, their sympathy cards written years before their actual deaths. The notebooks were never found. Neither was Wendy. But every year, on major holidays and anniversaries, residents of Youngstown report finding greeting cards on their doorsteps. Cards from a store that doesn't exist. Cards signed with a single letter: W. If you ever receive a card that seems to know too much about your future, do not open it. Wendy is still watching. Still tracking. Still serving her customers.


 

so cool


 

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