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  December 27, 2025 Saturday -Tasks: tea and garbage out. -MOvie making (science center), one bacth of tagging photos -missing 2025 Jouranl on line. Is it on desktop? -Pre October 14 2025 missing. Friday @zooeydeschanel ie. Zoeey Deschchanel cat DMed me after I wished Zoey a merry Xmas. Her boyfriend pretends to be her cat on line, and he says nonsesne phrases. Annoying , supposed to be funnny.@mervthepet  

Sha Na Na - So in Love

  Billionaires, China, and the Great Narrative Heist Capitalism likes to think its enemies are obvious: red flags, tanks, nuclear posturing. In reality, its greatest threat wears a tailored suit, flashes a Rolex, and calls the whole thing a  business opportunity . Here’s the trick:  China doesn’t need to invade markets or wage wars. It just waits for capitalism to do it to itself.  Billionaires—hungry, impatient, dazzled by valuations—are the perfect vectors. They buy media companies, fund campaigns, build empires, and somehow never pause to wonder if their golden goose might one day lay eggs for someone else’s nest. Media Is the Front Line Take  Robert Murdoch . Yes, that Murdoch. The man who built an empire so sprawling it makes medieval kingdoms look like hamlets. Analysts whisper that Murdoch’s outlets have, at times, mirrored Beijing’s preferences. Why? Ownership matters. Access matters. And greed—a craving for influence, prestige, and profit—works wonders....

This was a speech-recognition artifact, not a real statement

 This was a  speech-recognition artifact , not a real statement In this video, we will be looking at the news about the release of the latest version of the ChatGPT. The latest version of the ChatGPT is the ChatGPT-3. The new version of the ChatGPT is the ChatGPT-4. The new version of the ChatGPT is the ChatGPT-5.Message appeared when I hit the microphone. I did not say it, it just appeared. Why did it appear? What's going on here? Short answer: that text was auto-generated by the speech system, not spoken by you . What’s going on: When you tap the microphone , the app briefly switches into voice + speech-to-text mode . If it doesn’t clearly hear speech , or there’s background noise, the system may: insert a default filler transcript , or hallucinate a plausible sentence based on context (e.g., “video,” “ChatGPT,” “latest version”). That’s why it reads like a generic intro script and mentions ChatGPT-3 / 4 / 5 even though you didn’t say it. What it is not : Not you accidenta...

Close That Door

Why pay attention to Korea? [Dr.Sam Richards at Penn State University ta...

Dr Richards – Sociologist, Professor, Provocateur Sam Richards is one of those professors whose lectures you stumble across online and immediately realize: this isn’t your typical PowerPoint snooze-fest. He’s a sociologist at Pennsylvania State University, teaching courses like  SOC 119: Race, Ethnicity, and Culture , and his classroom discussions have been broadcast to the world, clipped, and shared widely. Richards isn’t afraid to wade into controversy. Whether he’s dissecting MAGA and Trump approval, debating the weight of values in political life versus everyday choices, or challenging students to think critically about the society they inhabit, he blends data, history, and cultural commentary with a distinctly provocative style. Some viewers love him for making complex topics digestible; others bristle at the way he frames politically charged questions. Behind the viral clips, Richards is a serious scholar — pulling from polls, sociological studies, and historical context — bu...
  Dr Richards – Sociologist, Professor, Provocateur Sam Richards is one of those professors whose lectures you stumble across online and immediately realize: this isn’t your typical PowerPoint snooze-fest. He’s a sociologist at Pennsylvania State University, teaching courses like  SOC 119: Race, Ethnicity, and Culture , and his classroom discussions have been broadcast to the world, clipped, and shared widely. Richards isn’t afraid to wade into controversy. Whether he’s dissecting MAGA and Trump approval, debating the weight of values in political life versus everyday choices, or challenging students to think critically about the society they inhabit, he blends data, history, and cultural commentary with a distinctly provocative style. Some viewers love him for making complex topics digestible; others bristle at the way he frames politically charged questions. Behind the viral clips, Richards is a serious scholar — pulling from polls, sociological studies, and historical conte...

ARE WE READY TO TALK ABOUT THE ISLAMIC PROBLEM?

  “Unified Chat Index” and a few recurring themes popped out: Creative & Publishing – brand‑name brainstorming, ISBN queries, music‑industry hazing, film details, book summaries. Tech & Productivity – Windows 10 search quirks, HDD vs. SSD, email‑account advice, file‑recovery, daily‑task lists. Personal Organization – chores (laundry, dishes), emergency‑bag checklist, holiday‑meal planning, journal entries. Media & Entertainment – music‑video links, TV‑show love‑language guides, movie rundowns. Communication – follow‑up email drafts, Japanese‑phrase corrections, phone‑system reviews.

China’s Gold Diggers PANIC! The “Simp Economy” Collapsed Overnight

 Big Beautiful Bill It would be illegal for a state to require schools to get a license before using AI tutoring systems. It would be illegal for a state to ban AI reading-assist tools for young children. It would be illegal for a state to restrict the use of AI that grades children’s homework automatically. It would be illegal for a state to require safety audits for AI used in children’s math or language apps. It would be illegal for a state to stop schools from using AI classroom-monitoring systems that track attention or behavior. It would be illegal for a state to require parental opt-in before a school can use an AI learning platform with a child. It would be illegal for a state to ban AI from generating personalized lesson plans for students. It would be illegal for a state to impose transparency rules about how educational AI makes decisions. It would be illegal for a state to regulate the training data used in children’s educational AI tools. It ...
BOOTH is absolutely usable for English-speaking creators , and you can sell a photo book there without speaking Japanese fluently. Lots of foreign artists already do it. Let me break it down in a clean, practical way. ✅ 1) Can English speakers sell on BOOTH? Yes. BOOTH does not require you to speak Japanese. The interface has an English mode, and many overseas artists sell: art books photo zines prints digital downloads A huge chunk of BOOTH’s buyers expect foreign creators, especially in photography and illustration. ✅ 2) Does a photo book need perfect Japanese? No — especially for a visual product like squirrels in action. You can do any of these: Option A: English-only book Accepted. Many Japanese buyers are happy with English art/photo books. Option B: English book + short Japanese description on your product page You can write: a small Japanese blurb (use Google Translate or DeepL, works fine) Japanese title or subtitle Japanese tags (thes...

Heather L.A.(Not the City) Full Song

1 Onion Subscriber vs 20 Non-Subscribers | Encircled

  November 26, 2025 CITIZEN CANADA PRESENTS πŸ”΄  “BUY, BELIEVE, OBEY: THE ACID-AGE CHILDHOOD EDITION” America once feared the future. Not with nuance. Not with science. But with filmstrips. And so, in classrooms across the 1960s and 70s, the lights dimmed, projectors hummed, and government filmmakers rolled out their latest cinematic crusade: Technicolor terror designed to stop kids from even looking at a sugar cube. The message? Drugs were everywhere. Your friends were probably on them. And if you even  thought  about LSD, your brain would become a lava lamp with legs. With Playboy-esque swagger — glossy, ironic, and a little too confident — the state produced films that treated psychedelics like forbidden glamour. Not education. Not health literacy. But spectacle. INSIDE THIS ISSUE: 🧧 “Reefer Madness Reloaded (Kids Edition)” The government’s greatest cinematic hits: orange-tinted hallucination montages, fast cuts, sweaty close-ups, and the eternal warning: “This is...

Honey traps canada

   Of Secrets and Shadows: A Hypothesis on Chinese Espionage in Canada By G Bond and E.Scholz There are real, documented cases of Chinese influence and intelligence activity in Canada—by CSIS reports, court decisions, and media investigations. What if some of these are part of a modern honey‑trap strategy? This is not a claim of proven romantic espionage, but a hypothesis grounded in patterns of relational manipulation, community influence, and covert recruitment. One significant figure is  Yong Zhang , formerly employed by China’s Overseas Chinese Affairs Office (OCAO) in her role as director of liaison. On  August 28, 2023 , an Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) decision ordered her deportation. The board found she had “engaged in covert action,” targeting  students, business leaders, government persons, and diaspora individuals . The IRB noted she used personal relationships—through incentives, disincentives, and monitoring—consistent with what it called qia...

Security‑review site reports it as “suspicious website”

  What it claims SoulmateMeets presents itself as an online platform for connecting people through meaningful, heartfelt communication and potential romantic relationships. soulmatemeets.com On its signup page it states you can browse profiles, like/react, chat, and engage at your own pace (casual chat → deeper). soulmatemeets.com Free to register, but features (especially messaging/chat) appear to be paid/credit‑based. Trustpilot +1 ⚠️ Red flags & concerns The website is very new: domain registration as of May 6 2025. Gridinsoft LLC +1 Ownership info is unclear (WHOIS shows proxy) and trust‑scoring sites flag it as low reliability. ScamAdviser +1 User reviews are heavily mixed. On Trustpilot the average is around 2.9/5 and many complaints involve high cost, bots/fake profiles, or lack of genuine connections. Trustpilot Security‑review site reports it as “suspicious website” with a trust score of 1/100 in one analysis.  Gridinsoft LLC Many user ...
  Sophie Rain, an OnlyFans model, has been making headlines with her staggering earnings claims. She's reportedly made $43 million in just one year on the platform, surpassing many NBA players' annual salaries, including Jason Tatum's $35 million. Her top supporter allegedly spent over $4.7 million on her content   . However, some people are skeptical about her earnings, with Adam22, a podcaster and adult star, calling her claims "fake" and suggesting it's a marketing ploy. Others have questioned the legitimacy of her income, given the lack of transparency around OnlyFans earnings  . Regarding potential money laundering, there isn't concrete evidence to support these claims. Sophie Rain has been open about using her earnings to support her family, pay off debts, and invest in her future. She's also been vocal about her financial goals and philanthropic efforts  . It's worth noting that OnlyFans creators often face scrutiny around their earnings and...

The Feminist to Far Right Pipeline Is Sicker Than We Thought

 2026 Confirmed / Active Events Wentworth Medieval Faire — Ancaster, Ontario. May 23-25, 2025. wentworth.medievalfaire.ca +2 Northern Ontario Travel +2 Glengarry Renaissance Festival — Maxville, Ontario. May 31–June 1, 2025. faires.ca +1 Maidens of the Mist Renaissance Faire — West Niagara Fairgrounds, Grassie, Ontario. June 7-8, 2025. faires.ca Fergus Medieval Faire — Fergus, Ontario. July 26, 2025. fergusmedievalfaire.ca Great Lakes Medieval Tournament and Faire — Guelph/Eramosa area, Ontario. July 11-12, 2025. greatlakesmedievaltournamentandfaire.ca +1 Oxford Renaissance Festival — Thorndale (near London), Ontario. September 26-28, 2025. londontourism.ca The Royal Medieval Faire — Waterloo Park West, Waterloo, Ontario. September 20, 2025. royalmedievalfaire.org Black Creek Medieval Faire — Toronto (Village at Black Creek), Ontario. 2025 date listed as active (though exact date may need confirmation). faires.ca Events Postponed / Status unclear Essa...
  πŸ›° NASA: From Founding to the Moon (1958–1969) 1958 — NASA Founded Established July 29, 1958. Took over from NACA and began the Space Race against the USSR. 1961 — Kennedy’s Moon Speech JFK: “Before this decade is out…” Clear national directive with full funding and political will. 1966 — First Lunar Orbit (Apollo 8 precursor) Surveyor 1 lands softly on the Moon (robotic). Apollo 1 fire kills three astronauts → program delay but renewed focus. 1968 — Apollo 8 Orbits Moon First humans to leave Earth orbit. 1969 — Apollo 11 Lands on Moon July 20, 1969: Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walk on the Moon. 11 years from NASA’s founding to crewed lunar landing. Total cost (modern equivalent): ~$250 billion USD. πŸš€ Elon Musk / SpaceX: From Founding to Now (2002–2025) 2002 — SpaceX Founded Goal: make life multiplanetary (Mars as main vision). 2008 — First Orbital Success (Falcon 1) After three failures, Falcon 1 reaches orbit. N...
 I’ve only ever won one world record—in 2008—and it was a city group record. I was one of thousands, and while it was nice to see my name with an asterisk, you’d have to dig through a long list of people to even notice it. For 2026—or, if I move fast, December 2025—I’m going for a personal world record. I’ve got a few in mind, and I’ve already started the journey. Maybe one day I’ll go for the most world records. As someone with the Fame Gene, the attempt alone—the thrill of possible failure—will be electrifying. Of course, I expect victory. And this time? This time, I’m taking the risk fully—I might actually let myself be famous. I’m doing this not just for me, but for my clients. None of them on the fame track have world records, and most scoff at the idea of achieving one. I’ll show them what pure willpower can achieve. Of course, sometimes you get distracted, so this is the stage where I wake up and decide: I’m going to tie this attempt to ongoing projects. That way, I can ...
1. Social isolation as a formative factor Rory grows up largely outside a peer network. Her main companionship comes from Lorelai and family, which creates a social lens heavily influenced by adult perspectives. She learns manners, humor, and problem-solving from adults rather than peers, giving her an intellectual maturity but limited early social “playground skills.” 2. Peer relationships are mostly new and deliberate Dean, and later other peers like Lane, Jess, and Logan, are all introduced as “new” relationships, not continuations from childhood. This allows the show to present her friendships and romances as conscious choices — Rory is actively building her social world instead of relying on long-standing bonds. There’s an underlying tension: because she didn’t have a robust childhood peer network, she sometimes struggles with peer norms, jealousy, or romantic expectations (e.g., her early discomfort with Dean’s behavior, or her later awkwardness with Logan’s ...
πŸ” Recent Video Ad Campaigns Featuring Sabrina Carpenter 1. Johnnie Walker — “Enters Her Whisky Era” Sabrina Carpenter is the new face of Johnnie Walker’s latest campaign, with a 30-second video spot titled “Sabrina Carpenter Enters Her Whisky Era.” ( Instagram ) The ad uses a retro, vintage TV commercial aesthetic , with soft, grainy film texture evoking mid-20th century ads. ( afaqs! ) The narrative plays on confronting old gender norms in spirits advertising — a voiceover asserts “They told her it was a man’s world. They said whisky wasn’t her drink,” and Sabrina responds nonverbally, rejecting those limitations before being served Johnnie Walker Black Label. ( afaqs! ) This alignment feels timely with themes she’s exploring in her own work and image — self-expression, confidence, pushing boundaries. ( afaqs! ) The campaign extends into her concert tour: at selected venues, there are signature Johnnie Walker Black Label cocktails tied to her name as part of immers...
## πŸ” Recent Video Ad Campaigns Featuring Sabrina Carpenter ### 1. Johnnie Walker — “Enters Her Whisky Era” * Sabrina Carpenter is the new face of Johnnie Walker’s latest campaign, with a 30-second video spot titled **“Sabrina Carpenter Enters Her Whisky Era.”** ([Instagram][1]) * The ad uses a **retro, vintage TV commercial aesthetic**, with soft, grainy film texture evoking mid-20th century ads. ([afaqs!][2]) * The narrative plays on confronting old gender norms in spirits advertising — a voiceover asserts “They told her it was a man’s world. They said whisky wasn’t her drink,” and Sabrina responds nonverbally, rejecting those limitations before being served Johnnie Walker Black Label. ([afaqs!][2]) * This alignment feels timely with themes she’s exploring in her own work and image — self-expression, confidence, pushing boundaries. ([afaqs!][2]) * The campaign extends into her concert tour: at selected venues, there are signature Johnnie Walker Black Label cocktails tied to her na...