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BELOW ARE A FEW THING TO MAKE YOU THINK ...

The beloved actor Sam Elliott was born in
Sacramento, California in 1944. He is 81!


In May 2020, Eleanor Williams ( above ) made a post on Facebook claiming that she had been gang-rậped by Asian men in her small town of Barrow, England.
She also posted pictures of herself showing one of her eyes severely swollen, her legs and stomach covered in bruises, and the tip of her little finger nearly severed.
People went crazy protesting against Asian men in the small town. Funds were raised, and groups were formed to fight for justice.
Asian business owners in the area were met with extreme hatred, and three of them even attempted to ǩ-ill themselves.
Eleanor claimed that the Asian business owners operated a s-x trafficking gang, and she even provided a list of other victims.
When police began investigating the list, they were baffled when none of the supposed victims corroborated Eleanor's claims. It was then that investigators realized that all of her accusations were fabricated.
She was ultimately sentenced to 8.5 years in prison.
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JB COMMENTS:- Good. She deserves ever single day she spends in prison to be an absolute hell. She deserves absolutely no sympathy and everything and anything that happens to her in prison and after, is well deserved.
Women who play these games deserve severe punnishment and public acknowledgement that the Asian Community was NOT responsible and that she IS ultimately responsible, so jail time is well deserved and glad to see it was for a nice long time as well. Joking or pretending to have been raped takes it away from those who have genuinely been raped and the trauma and terror that ensues and this vile piece of shit deserves all she gets.

The Man Who Drove American Airlines Crazy
In 1987, American Steve Rothstein purchased a “golden ticket” from the American airline for $250,000, which allowed him to fly for free for life on the airline’s routes, plus a companion ticket for $150,000.
Steve Rothstein booked more than 10,000 flights. Sometimes he traveled just to eat at a specific restaurant or to watch a game and returned hours later. Sometimes he traveled with homeless people to take them back to their cities, or booked a seat for a fictional person, or booked flights and didn’t even travel.
Steve Rothstein cost the airline $21 million in tickets, which forced the company to cancel his free ticket in 2008. And since in America the law is respected and no one is above it, after the airline canceled his free ticket, Steve Rothstein sued the company for violating their promises and credibility.
He asked for compensation, won the lawsuit, and received $3 million in damages, while his free ticket remained valid for life !

Himalayan pink salt !
I was curious to know what it was, so I ran an analysis in my lab to test it. I took some Himalayan pink salt and exactly one liter of distilled water, and heated it until it dissolved completely. It dissolved 400 grams in one liter. Since sea salt dissolves at 375 grams per liter in a concentrated brine, I assumed there were some impurities and wanted to find out what they were.
Once crystallization was complete, a brown residue floated on the surface. I had it analyzed, and it was simply clay, earthen clay. This salt actually comes from Pakistan, from a mountain called Khewra, and is mined through poorly paid labor and without any hygiene measures. From there, it ends up on your table, and you add it to your food. Himalayan pink salt is actually mined salt contaminated with iron and mud, which is unsuitable for industrial use, so they invented selling it for food use.

A few months after losing my soulmate—my husband—I found myself browsing Petfinder, looking for the Rottweiler puppy he had always dreamed we’d get. That’s when I saw his face. Not a Rottweiler, not even close—but something about this big pup named Tank tugged at my heart.
His profile was stamped with urgent red warnings: “URGENT! URGENT!” He was at a rescue just 100 miles away. I called immediately to ask what “urgent” meant. The woman on the phone, Kyla, pleaded with me to come meet him. It was his final day. I couldn’t let him run out of time.
Tank came home with me that day. I renamed him Riley—because I wanted him to live the life of Riley: carefree, full of comfort and joy. But at his first vet visit, we learned he had a serious case of heartworms. It was a scary, challenging journey, but we followed the treatment plan, and he pulled through like a fighter.
To this day, the vet’s office still affectionately calls him Riley Tank.
From the very first night, I felt the bond. He sat across from me, locked eyes, and I could feel it—he knew he’d been saved. He learned quickly and adapted to life on the road with me when I was a truck driver, crisscrossing the country. At every stop, he made friends—he was a hit wherever we went. Back at the yard, the mechanics would always greet him with a cheerful “Hey Riley! How are you, buddy?”
Now that I’m semi-retired, I spend time transporting rescue dogs and fostering when I can. Riley often meets the pups we help, and when he can’t come along, he’s always waiting by the door, tail wagging, when I get home.
I thought I was giving Tank a second chance. But Riley gave me so much more. In my darkest days, he was the reason I kept going. He’s been my guardian, my road companion, my biggest source of happiness, and my steady support.
I gave Tank the life of Riley—but he gave me a life worth living.

In real life, Michael Landon, the charismatic Charles Ingalls from Little House on the Prairie , was the opposite of the character he portrays in the series.
Not pious in the slightest, he loved women, and not just his wife. He lived like a true rock star. In addition to the fairer sex, he was addicted to cigarettes and alcohol.
In her autobiography, Prairie Tale , Melissa Gilbert (Laura Ingalls in the series) recounts that Michael Landon abused alcohol every day on set.
“He always worked hard,” the actress recounts, “ but he also drank a lot. He and other people who worked on the series would drink in the middle of the filming day. That’s probably one of the reasons why he developed pancreatic cancer so young…”
She also recounts that Landon was a heavy smoker of unfiltered cigarettes. He smoked more than four packs a day. That's roughly one cigarette every ten minutes for every hour he was awake…
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