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First time of getting new paychecks from the officee in town by my brother-in-laws ex work.
He did work in Wolfsram program of searching the impossible, and doing a lot of string theories et all.
He was up there for a few years or so, but he is happy with his three occupations running full speed.
 
So I have been staying the night at my sister's place because my mother's out of town though, she wants me to lock the main interior door though when I do head to her, went to the farmer's market today and I did get a few produce as well as bagles, and goat honey cheese. I might toss in some frozen microwave dishes for in the morning though, I am feeling pretty well just lilke sleepy sometimes.
 
We had a local church closing and we spend like a few hours at the old church doing inventory for the sales.
I am alright, just a strange new brewed up feeling when Ido not see the Baby Boomers a lot these days, but
Know what I am feeling ok for the matter of speaking, so what is up everyone, I am thinking of getting an E series of moto cell phones.. They are like excatly the same as my moto edge 2022... hmm, why I am a moth to the flame with edge series?
 
Everytime I see a warning lable on a bag of chips that might have MSG I just eat it, why because I do not mind the enduced back up to my plumbing, also there is a new thing I did bought with iron and it has a bunch of vitamins in it, and it is causing it to harden....ah poop hahaaaa...
 
GOOD POINT:

"The most medicated, most vaccinated, and most chronically ill population in history has a living control group sitting right inside its borders — and the results are brutal for the current model.

Amish and Mennonite communities still grow, raise, and prepare nearly everything they eat on their own land. Fresh meat, eggs, raw milk, butter, lard, garden vegetables, and real grains cooked from scratch. Their bodies move all day — farming, building, hauling, walking behind horses. And they have largely stayed outside the childhood vaccine schedule and the daily pharmaceutical pipeline that now defines American life.

Outside those communities, millions of people — including many in middle age — take five, eight, or more than ten prescription drugs every single day. Blood pressure pills, statins, diabetes medications, antidepressants, anti-inflammatories, acid reducers… the list keeps growing while the people taking them keep getting sicker. New chronic conditions appear faster than the old ones can be managed. Autoimmune disorders, allergies, metabolic disease, and constant fatigue have become normal.

Inside these traditional communities, vibrant health is the default. Strong bodies, clear skin, bright eyes, and kids who play and work hard without the constant doctor visits or medication schedules that mark modern childhood and adulthood. Dramatically lower rates of the chronic illnesses that now dominate the rest of the country.

They didn’t design a study. They simply refused to participate in the great experiment of replacing real food and natural living with processed everything and pharmaceutical intervention at every turn. Same country. Same air and water nearby. The only consistent differences are whole foods from the soil and bodies that still do real work — plus the near-absence of the vaccine-and-pill approach sold as essential.

The vaccines were never required for the health these communities actually display. The drugs aren’t fixing what the modern lifestyle created. Real food and real movement are quietly delivering the vibrant, resilient health that endless prescriptions have failed to restore for so many.

They didn’t set out to embarrass anyone. They just kept doing what humans did for most of history — and accidentally became the clearest control group we have."
Valarie Ann Smith

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GOOD POINT:

"The most medicated, most vaccinated, and most chronically ill population in history has a living control group sitting right inside its borders — and the results are brutal for the current model.

Amish and Mennonite communities still grow, raise, and prepare nearly everything they eat on their own land. Fresh meat, eggs, raw milk, butter, lard, garden vegetables, and real grains cooked from scratch. Their bodies move all day — farming, building, hauling, walking behind horses. And they have largely stayed outside the childhood vaccine schedule and the daily pharmaceutical pipeline that now defines American life.

Outside those communities, millions of people — including many in middle age — take five, eight, or more than ten prescription drugs every single day. Blood pressure pills, statins, diabetes medications, antidepressants, anti-inflammatories, acid reducers… the list keeps growing while the people taking them keep getting sicker. New chronic conditions appear faster than the old ones can be managed. Autoimmune disorders, allergies, metabolic disease, and constant fatigue have become normal.

Inside these traditional communities, vibrant health is the default. Strong bodies, clear skin, bright eyes, and kids who play and work hard without the constant doctor visits or medication schedules that mark modern childhood and adulthood. Dramatically lower rates of the chronic illnesses that now dominate the rest of the country.

They didn’t design a study. They simply refused to participate in the great experiment of replacing real food and natural living with processed everything and pharmaceutical intervention at every turn. Same country. Same air and water nearby. The only consistent differences are whole foods from the soil and bodies that still do real work — plus the near-absence of the vaccine-and-pill approach sold as essential.

The vaccines were never required for the health these communities actually display. The drugs aren’t fixing what the modern lifestyle created. Real food and real movement are quietly delivering the vibrant, resilient health that endless prescriptions have failed to restore for so many.

They didn’t set out to embarrass anyone. They just kept doing what humans did for most of history — and accidentally became the clearest control group we have."
Valarie Ann Smith

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Question how do they populate ? That is even the bigger question.
 
There is no moto E series at Verizon, so I might swing the bat and only hope for the new moto edge 2026, with a price tag of 529 and without sales tax, towards the brand new Verizon stop nearby my Chiro's it is a matter of time!

Yeah his office is next door to a Verizon and a Math helper for the kindergarden's wich I know it is sound proof because I do not hear anyone screaming or having fun from his walls. As a paitent of my chrios, and good news of my sciattica it is clean from start of July, I just got word from my mother a spell ago.. :)
 
Last Thursday I ordered a safety switch for my primary mower that was acting up. The part is supposed to be delivered this coming Friday. With it taking over a week to receive the part, I just knew I would have to jerry rig the switch to get by until its replacement arrives. (knock on wood) So far, the switch has worked as designed ever since I had it fail a number of times the day I ordered a new one. Murphy at work!
 
My all apps button seem to like act up, tripple tap, I did up to almost nine times yesterday and it does not respond though, so I just nuked it twice in a row and it is alright for the time being... Good thing I am keeping my new cell in mind if push comes to toss it in the air and watch gravity falls and breaks.
 
We see them all over the interstate: what truckers call "alligators" - those strips of tire tread that have peeled away from failing after having seen way too many miles of
road. Never before in my life had I actually witnessed a truck tire failing until last week... and it was like a bomb going off. I'm very grateful that no one was driving directly behind this truck when it blew.

 
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