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Absurd Truth: X Marks The Spot?

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July 24, 2023 3:25 pm

Absurd Truth: X Marks The Spot?

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It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida Man. All right, so let's see what our friend Florida Man has been doing.

We're gonna get into the I'm gonna get into the Kamala Harris thing, which is a Florida issue, but I'm gonna get into the whole thing with what they're teaching kids in school. All right, so Fox 35 Orlando, a Florida restaurant closes after seven customers allege they tested positive for meth. That's meth up after eating there. It was at a Japanese steakhouse, a hibachi restaurant in Pensacola.

Apparently, they said that it was going to permanently close, but they permanently closed. The Santa Rosa Sheriff's Department got involved. They said two groups of people who had eaten at the restaurant reported feeling drugged after they ate there and they tested and they actually like were exposed to meth. One of them included a 12 year old.

Okay, I am made of questions. They never actually got into they said that they had like sweaty chest pounding, confusion, teeth pain, jaw pain, seen shadows, all of this. They were up all night. They took an at home drug test and it tested positive for meth. And then they went to the hospital, and they tested leftovers, fried chicken, fried rice and chicken. And that's what tested that that tested presumptive positive for meth. And then a deputy heard the group when they were at the hospital deputy happened to be there. And they heard from the other group that showed up.

This is crazy. So obviously, they went to investigate fresh rice. It was in a dumpster behind the restaurant was tested and that came back negative. But they were testing soy bottles.

The soy packets and soy bottles tested presumptive positive for meth. Is that not weird? Golly, I'm like made of questions about this. But the 12 year old that's like a really, that's a really that's a terrifying thing. That is a terrifying thing.

Let's see. Okay, I'm trying to figure out this lady. A Miami woman 18 years old was arrested after allegedly trying to hire a hit man to kill her three year old son. Jasmine Paez, 18 of Miami is charged with first degree solicitation of murder third degree using a communications device for unlawful use.

Investigators said they were contacted Tuesday by a man who operates a fake hire an assassin website. Did she literally Google hire an assassin you've I bet she did how much human but she did for your three year old. So they traced it to her like she they investigators post as the hired hitman. She agreed to pay 3000 they went to her home and arrested her. I just wanted like what what is she bonded out of jail. I just want to know what's happening with the three year old the story doesn't say like, please tell me that the child was placed with somebody that's not how do you what how does this what is wrong with people? This is just such a sad story. I would like to allegedly hire a hitman to allegedly beat her up allegedly badly, or myself do it myself, allegedly.

So this you know, because it's all allegedly. Mm hmm. So we um, gosh, I am not gonna read this one.

Let me do this one. This this song gets life sentence. What is wrong. This is also a horrible story. A twisted song gets life sentence for strapping his dad to a barbecue and then tossing them off the side of a boat.

54 year old man in Florida life sentence. I mean, I don't want to say points for creativity, but he tied the body to a propane grill threw it over the side of a pontoon boat. Robert Remus senior murdered his dad so he could take control of finances and party basically. I'm just looking at the guy's mugshot. He strangled his dad strapped into the barbecue. So yeah, he was arrested. I'm just looking at the guy's mugshot. I think you're you know, you maybe partied a little too much. Just just saying Celtic invented the concealed carry category years ago with a P 11. But did they stop there?

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I think the influence is exaggerated and I'm completely here for the disruption. Now, Linda Yaccarino, who is the CEO of Twitter, had these really weird it's like these tweets where she was explaining the rebranding. She said, quote, x is the future state of unlimited interactivity centered in audio video messaging, payments and baking, created a glow creating a global marketplace for ideas, good services and opportunities powered by AI x will connect us in all the ways we were just beginning to imagine. So x is the social media aspect of it because Musk wants to create an everything app, a very powerful everything app, one app that rules them all. Wow, that sounds familiar, doesn't it?

I think I've seen some movies about this that involves some hobbits actually can't say hobby because Peter Dinkle just ruined all of their professional opportunities. So the the x everything app, she says that people have pushed Twitter to dream bigger. She said that we're seeing x take shape. Over the past eight months through rapid relaunches, she said there's no limit to the transformation. I just want to come back.

I don't mean to sound like Charlie Day, but give me a minute. I just want to come back to the the payments and banking part. Because she says that Twitter made a massive change. Now x is going further transforming the global town square. So she describes it as unlimited interactivity centered in audio video messaging, payments, banking.

Which will create a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services and opportunities powered by AI. Okay, I am immediately no. Why does it payments and banking? That does that give anybody else pause? I mean, you know, in China, if you engage in wrong speak, you'd literally can't even get aboard a train.

You literally cannot get into a train onto a taxi, rent a bike, you can't do anything. You are ex communicado. And they know. Is that? It seems like it's kind of similar in format.

Now you can say, well, it won't be used like that here. Oh, you really have that much faith in everybody? Because I don't. I don't know. Does that make you feel weird?

Am I overthinking this? Because I'm immediately like that. And then powered by AI. What? Especially when Democrats could still be the people who create the regulation for AI, if we don't win 2024. Because losing 2024 means a lot more than what you think it means. There's a lot of stuff that will revocably change.

It's the last exit on the highway. That's why I don't want to gamble it on ego. But is that like I'm not being too chicken little right?

I just think that there's a legitimate reason to be suspicious of this. How does how does that work? Even I just don't want to tied to and what's the global town square? What is that? What is the global town square?

I don't even like the town square that we have. I don't want more people in there. What does that mean? I don't know. I don't know.

I like the disruption of Twitter. But I don't know. I came to the table and I don't want more people in there. What does that mean? I don't know. I don't know. I I don't know.

I like the disruption of Twitter. But I don't know. I came to the table and I don't want more people in there. But I don't know. I came to the table and I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.

I like the disruption of Twitter. But I don't know. I came to the table and I don't want more. I came to the table and I don't want more people in there.

What does that mean? I don't know. I don't know.

I like the disruption of Twitter. But I don't know. I came to the table and I don't know. I don't know.

I came to the table and I don't know. I don't know. I think we were saying that the FedNow payment you say you think that the timing is because of FedNow is what you were suggesting? I think so.

I think that they're testing everything now, and they're going to be issuing some sort of payment system exclusively on the app. I mean, that's what X.com, I think, in the beginning was all about. So I'm not surprised to see it happen right after the Fed Now thing started Friday. But that would suggest that he's involved in it. Well, he's taken advantage of it. I don't know how… Taken advantage of it. Whether or not he's involved in the cabal is another… But once they issue the CBDCs, they're going to control every… they can control every aspect of how your money is spent and distributed.

I don't like that. I mean, I saw a story about how Nigel Farage, didn't he just get… let me pull this up. He's over in UK. He was part of the… oh goodness, what is it, the… one of the parties over there. The super conservative.

He's like a hyper conservative over there. He ended up getting a… three days ago, BBC, he said he got an apology from the banking boss because he ended up having one of his accounts closed. He had his bank account closed – UKIP is the party – because his bank… the bank did not agree with his political views. And so the boss of the NatWest Group, which runs that bank, actually came out with an apology. And they said that as well as apologizing to Mr. Farage, they were commissioning a full review of their bank processes, their processes, etc, etc. It's a private bank owned by NatWest Group.

She was like, I believe freedom of expression, etc, etc. But he was told, and that's what happened, he said that his account was closed and there were comments made about him in a document on his suitability as a bank customer. So it's not unrealistic to think… now they're apologizing that, but the damage was already done.

They closed his account. And then everything else has to be, you know, you have to work to restore things. So what assurances do we have that that wouldn't happen here? I mean, that's the problem. I don't like the consolidation of things like this because it doesn't… there's no competition for people. And you can say, well, so other people can start a platform.

It is incredibly difficult, though. And we saw that, you know, previously before Twitter was sold, the challenges. You know, there's all these… what was the app?

Was it Parler? They were trying to get… they ended up getting dropped by the Amazon Web Services and they were dropped by, you know, a couple of things and they had their stuff all jacked with. And it just was kind of galling people who don't realize the amount of effort that it takes to launch something like this. And then the politics that you have to play with all the other entities that have to provide third party services. It's a very big deal.

It's very, very difficult. I don't like the consolidation of stuff like this. I don't think that social media should have any association with banking or finances.

It has nothing to do with it. Are humans so damn lazy that we need to go one place for everything? I mean, we're turning into those giant morbidly obese people that sit in floating loungers in the Ship and Wally.

We're turning into that. I just… I don't like this kind of stuff. I like things broken up and separate. I like keeping all that stuff separate.

To me, I just get bad vibes with this. And it's no wonder. I mean, look at all of the ways that we have seen institutions weaponized to abuse individuals who engage in wrongthink. They're on the wrong side ideologically. They have the wrong letter after their name politically. Just look at how these institutions have been weaponized to abuse people over the past just decade.

I mean, it goes back longer than that, but particularly hyper radicalized over the past decade. And as Cain said, now imagine if AI gets control after the CBDC is going to implement it. AI. So in the election in 2024, if Democrats end up controlling everything still, they're going to be the ones that write the laws governing AI.

Do you trust that? That's why I'm like, I don't care. People get into the primary.

I'm going to say it. This has nothing to do with liking a particular candidate or not looking at it on its face. And I need everyone to stop the tribalism for a second. Stop the tribalism for a hot second, because that's not who we are. Like we literally fought a war to not have like monarchs and all this stuff. Right. Like we just celebrated that.

We just, you know, fireworks and all this stuff, just like, you know, earlier this month. One of the things you have to realize, and I don't care how much you like Trump or not. And I'm not going to tell you not to vote for him or to vote for him. But one of the things you have to realize is you are immediately forfeiting eight years. That's if he wins the general. You only get four. Think about that.

Democrats can wait. That's eight years that you're kissing goodbye for four. That is one of the biggest things to me. That's just reality. You're forfeiting eight years. You only get four. That's it.

And we didn't get a wall in the last four years. So I'm just saying. That's one thing to think about, because I'm thinking about this with the in the context of Democrats and regulation and A.I. And the more I read about A.I. and the more I read like Democrats are now talking more and more about how they would like to regulate and what laws they would like to write.

That's kind of terrifying. And I'm going to tell you, don't think that people like Musk and others are going to be able to be powerful enough to stop them or to rewrite that. They're just not. I mean, they're out of spite. And this is one thing that people don't realize about the left.

They will do something out of spite. There are very few people, because it's so hyper tribal, very few people will do things for the good of the nation anymore. Honestly, I don't really believe that anybody's acting for the good of the nation. I think there maybe is a handful of people. I really do believe that.

I believe that most people are acting in their own best interests and in their own best interests are served by having a healthy nation. And that's kind of a secondary concern. It's true. And now all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's quick five. So Elon Musk has officially rebranded Twitter as X and it's just the logo. I cannot get the generation X song out of my head. And I'm actually disappointed that he didn't announce this like how generation X entered WWE SummerSlam back in 2009 when they had the tanks. And that was like the craziest thing ever. That's what he's got.

That's what he should have done. But he officially rebranded it as X. And so now on Twitter and I guess the app, it's X now.

So wait, wait, wait. Maybe you're wondering what I asked. So if it's called X, are they still called tweets? Apparently, no, they're called X's.

Except when you compose the post and send it, it still says sending tweets. So I don't know. I'm very confused right now, but he has rebranded it. And I don't know.

It's there. This is all part of what he's pushing for this everything app. But they want it to be like a super app. It's like the everything at the building of it is underway. And Musk was like, this is part of rethinking what the entire concept of Twitter actually is. So I don't know.

Coming up, I'll read you the statement that came from their CEO. And I'm like, I don't know what I just wanted to like post. I just wanted to like go at trolls.

I mean, you know, you're making this way deeper than it needs to be. All right. So I am shocked by this.

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Yeah. Did it do this in that they it's there's this it's I don't know. It's the World Health Organization. And they're saying that in addition to like the aspartame and all of that, they were saying that the that really Aloe Vera, if you're eating the wrong bit of it, who eats this damn thing? They said that it can be carcinogenic. Who eats it? So like, wait a minute, if you eat it or drink it, how is that any different from absorbing it in your skin?

Like sunburn relief or a moisturizer or soap or something like that? I don't know if I trust this thing. I'm going to put this in your rundown so you can read this, too. I'm curious as to your thoughts on this. Also, the top psychiatrist was accused of keeping patients against their will in Arkansas in a massive Medicaid scam.

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So are the days of the United States. If you're cis, I want you to message the trans person in your life and ask them, what is one thing that you can do to lighten their load this week? Whether that be grocery shopping, folding laundry, doing dishes, ask the trans people in your life.

If there's a task or something that you can offer them to help with the burden that we're carrying, because we're having to deal with all of this stuff right now while having to deal with all of the life stuff. It's a trans activist who says cis people should do errands and give money to trans people to help with the burden of life. You want welfare. And I hate the word cis people. Cis is a slur. It's a slur. There's no cis nothing.

You're a dude or a chick. That's it. There's no cis. We're not doing that.

But they're talking about welfare. Also, like watch a makeup tutorial. Like for real, like if you can get on TikTok and you can do a video, then like surely you can find like a makeup tutorial and you can like properly apply this stuff. Good grief. I mean, if you're going to cosplay in woman face, just make an effort. So what? So, you know, there's a Democrat politician out there who's like, that's a good idea.

I like that. It's buying votes. Why don't you just do your own damn errands? Speaking of which, not errands, but the whole trans issue. I had this story. We're going to get into this coming up.

This is crazy. There was this kind of crazy because there was a story done that gets into trans surgery nightmares. Eighty one percent duh, endure pain in the five years, sometimes longer, actually usually longer of the gender change procedures.

A third of them are left incontinent. It's because you're not it's not a reassignment. It's just an imaginative reconfiguring butcher style of your bits. They said, oh, failure rates and postdoc problems are only becoming understood now. Are you kidding me? Only now they're becoming understood. So you didn't know if you inverted your, you know, your Frank to make a. You know, a Franken bit lady bit that you're going to have problems, you might have some incontinence, you might have some issues there. Really? You didn't think that that's going to happen?

Good heavens. It's they said it's one of the first studies. This is what gets me one of the first studies. So bear in mind that you have these so-called medical professionals that have just been running willfully head first and did this whole craze of quote unquote gender change procedures. You're not changing gender. You're mutilating yourself.

Your gender is still the same. But they run head first into this without any studies. No studies. There's no study on what happens when younger people abuse hormones like this, what this does to their bodies. There's no study. This is the first study.

How are you doing? Do you realize? For instance, like the folks over at Superbeats. Do you realize like all of the stuff that they have to go through with FDA just to even get on the market? It takes years and years and years and years. It is exorbitantly expensive. There's so much bureaucracy there. You have to have so much testing done.

You have to submit, you know, the results and everything else, your methodology, all that. I mean, it is like a big giant process. That's literally with a chewable supplement. No joke.

But with this? Well, no. We don't have any studies showing what kind of long-term impact exists. We don't have any studies of any kind of like post-op.

We don't know. Hell, they don't even know what hormones have done to women who have been prescribed additional hormones since like the 80s for menopause. They don't even know. I had a great aunt that ended up, apparently some of the hormone treatment that she was on for her menopause actually exacerbated cancer or like contributed to her manifestation of cancer.

They don't even fully understand this stuff. That's terrifying. They keep saying that colon cancer is going to be the big thing. That's the big thing that's going to be affecting everyone is colon cancer. And there's been like an explosion of cases. You're going to see something associated with us, too. It's coming and it's going to be horrible because they have no idea what they're walking into. This isn't science. This is like this is witch doctor stuff. This is nothing.
Whisper: medium.en / 2023-08-31 01:17:05 / 2023-08-31 01:27:37 / 11

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