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51. Organization: how to maintain a clean, organized living space
52. Public transportation: how to read schedules and maps
53. Swimming: non-negotiable, the sooner the better
54. Musical instruments: pick one he likes, learn together
55. Memory techniques: read "Moonwalking with Einstein" together
56. Sportsmanship: how to act when you win and when you lose
57. Basic plumbing: how to unclog a sink
58. Writing: practice together
59. Typing: do family speed contests online
60. Firearm use and safety: safe handling and maintenance
61. Fire safety: teach how to prevent fires, and how to respond in case of a fire
62. Assertiveness: closed mouths don't get fed
63. Budgeting: create and manage a personal budget
64. Animal care: feeding/walking/etc
65. Weather: learn how weather works, prepare for severe weather together
66. Personal branding: teach the importance of maintaining a positive personal image
67. Sleep hygiene: develop healthy habits early
68. Mentorship: teach the value of guidance from people w/experience
69. Body language: how to interpret non-verbal cues
70. Basic nutrition: macro nutrients, calories, metabolism
71. Patience: practice real examples of delayed gratification
72. Gratitude: verbalize gratitude together daily
73. Presentation skills: assign a topic and present
74. Storytelling: how to be captivating, how to keep attention
75. Ice-skating: because why not
76. Giving feedback: learn how others are individually receptive to feedback
77. Receiving feedback: accept critiques gratefully, while considering the source
52. Public transportation: how to read schedules and maps
53. Swimming: non-negotiable, the sooner the better
54. Musical instruments: pick one he likes, learn together
55. Memory techniques: read "Moonwalking with Einstein" together
56. Sportsmanship: how to act when you win and when you lose
57. Basic plumbing: how to unclog a sink
58. Writing: practice together
59. Typing: do family speed contests online
60. Firearm use and safety: safe handling and maintenance
61. Fire safety: teach how to prevent fires, and how to respond in case of a fire
62. Assertiveness: closed mouths don't get fed
63. Budgeting: create and manage a personal budget
64. Animal care: feeding/walking/etc
65. Weather: learn how weather works, prepare for severe weather together
66. Personal branding: teach the importance of maintaining a positive personal image
67. Sleep hygiene: develop healthy habits early
68. Mentorship: teach the value of guidance from people w/experience
69. Body language: how to interpret non-verbal cues
70. Basic nutrition: macro nutrients, calories, metabolism
71. Patience: practice real examples of delayed gratification
72. Gratitude: verbalize gratitude together daily
73. Presentation skills: assign a topic and present
74. Storytelling: how to be captivating, how to keep attention
75. Ice-skating: because why not
76. Giving feedback: learn how others are individually receptive to feedback
77. Receiving feedback: accept critiques gratefully, while considering the source
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78. Computer maintenance: troubleshoot common computer issues together
79. Poker: reading other people, probabilities, avoiding tells
80. How to set boundaries: assertively and empathetically
81. Theater: go to plays together
82. Time alone: learn to be content by yourself
83. Drawing: practice together
84. History appreciation: remember, it's always written by the winners
85. Human nature: people are predictable, human nature never changes
86. Active listening: how to be attentive and show you're listening
87. Sartorialism: how to dress
88. Morning routine: develop one and practice it together
89. How to host: the art of hospitality
90. How to be a guest: the art of graciousness
91. Build a library: let kids pick books and add to family library
92. Foreign language: learn one together
93. Chivalry and respect: treat others with timeless kindness
94. Calligraphy: practice various styles and techniques together
95. Speed reading: read Breakthrough Rapid Reading by Peter Kump
96. Writing thank you notes: what to include, when to send
97. Basic weightlifting: start with pullups/pushups
98. Hill sprints: race each other, one day your kids will win
99. Bushcraft: build shelter and survive using the nature around you
100. Family tree: map yours together
101. How to tip servers: amount, when to do it
Credit to SaveYourSons for this list
79. Poker: reading other people, probabilities, avoiding tells
80. How to set boundaries: assertively and empathetically
81. Theater: go to plays together
82. Time alone: learn to be content by yourself
83. Drawing: practice together
84. History appreciation: remember, it's always written by the winners
85. Human nature: people are predictable, human nature never changes
86. Active listening: how to be attentive and show you're listening
87. Sartorialism: how to dress
88. Morning routine: develop one and practice it together
89. How to host: the art of hospitality
90. How to be a guest: the art of graciousness
91. Build a library: let kids pick books and add to family library
92. Foreign language: learn one together
93. Chivalry and respect: treat others with timeless kindness
94. Calligraphy: practice various styles and techniques together
95. Speed reading: read Breakthrough Rapid Reading by Peter Kump
96. Writing thank you notes: what to include, when to send
97. Basic weightlifting: start with pullups/pushups
98. Hill sprints: race each other, one day your kids will win
99. Bushcraft: build shelter and survive using the nature around you
100. Family tree: map yours together
101. How to tip servers: amount, when to do it
Credit to SaveYourSons for this list
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78. Computer maintenance: troubleshoot common computer issues together
79. Poker: reading other people, probabilities, avoiding tells
80. How to set boundaries: assertively and empathetically
81. Theater: go to plays together
82. Time alone: learn to be content by yourself
83. Drawing: practice together
84. History appreciation: remember, it's always written by the winners
85. Human nature: people are predictable, human nature never changes
86. Active listening: how to be attentive and show you're listening
87. Sartorialism: how to dress
88. Morning routine: develop one and practice it together
89. How to host: the art of hospitality
90. How to be a guest: the art of graciousness
91. Build a library: let kids pick books and add to family library
92. Foreign language: learn one together
93. Chivalry and respect: treat others with timeless kindness
94. Calligraphy: practice various styles and techniques together
95. Speed reading: read Breakthrough Rapid Reading by Peter Kump
96. Writing thank you notes: what to include, when to send
97. Basic weightlifting: start with pullups/pushups
98. Hill sprints: race each other, one day your kids will win
99. Bushcraft: build shelter and survive using the nature around you
100. Family tree: map yours together
101. How to tip servers: amount, when to do it
Credit to SaveYourSons for this list
79. Poker: reading other people, probabilities, avoiding tells
80. How to set boundaries: assertively and empathetically
81. Theater: go to plays together
82. Time alone: learn to be content by yourself
83. Drawing: practice together
84. History appreciation: remember, it's always written by the winners
85. Human nature: people are predictable, human nature never changes
86. Active listening: how to be attentive and show you're listening
87. Sartorialism: how to dress
88. Morning routine: develop one and practice it together
89. How to host: the art of hospitality
90. How to be a guest: the art of graciousness
91. Build a library: let kids pick books and add to family library
92. Foreign language: learn one together
93. Chivalry and respect: treat others with timeless kindness
94. Calligraphy: practice various styles and techniques together
95. Speed reading: read Breakthrough Rapid Reading by Peter Kump
96. Writing thank you notes: what to include, when to send
97. Basic weightlifting: start with pullups/pushups
98. Hill sprints: race each other, one day your kids will win
99. Bushcraft: build shelter and survive using the nature around you
100. Family tree: map yours together
101. How to tip servers: amount, when to do it
Credit to SaveYourSons for this list
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Forwarded from The Exposé News (Official)
The Ultimate Betrayal: Your Government gave Pfizer $75 Billion of your hard-earned money to harm & kill your Friends, Family & Hundreds of Thousands more with its Covid-19 Vaccine
https://expose-news.com/2023/04/30/pfizer-75billion-kill-your-friends-family/
https://expose-news.com/2023/04/30/pfizer-75billion-kill-your-friends-family/
The Expose - Home
The Ultimate Betrayal: Your Government gave Pfizer $75 Billion of your hard-earned money to harm & kill your Friends, Family &…
As Governments around the world raced to coerce every man, woman and child they could to get the Covid-19 vaccine, they gave away an astounding $75 billion of t
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TIL Long Before Trees Overtook the Land, Our Planet Was Covered by Giant Mushrooms
https://ift.tt/5QZxSf6
https://ift.tt/5QZxSf6
Reddit
r/todayilearned on Reddit: TIL Long Before Trees Overtook the Land, Our Planet Was Covered by Giant Mushrooms
Posted by u/shushslushie - 215 votes and 30 comments
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❗️European cars are supplied with fuel from Russian oil purchased through India.
India imports a record amount of Russian oil, becoming the largest supplier of petroleum products to Europe this spring.
India imports a record amount of Russian oil, becoming the largest supplier of petroleum products to Europe this spring.
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1819 News
'What is a Woman Act' filed in legislature — State Rep. Dubose bill…
State Rep. Susan Dubose (R-Hoover) has filed the “What is a Woman Act,” throwing a wink to the controversial Matt Walsh documentary, to concretely define gender-based language used in Alabama code. | Alabama News
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<deploraBot> News from vox: Saturday Arktoons <https://voxday.net/2023/04/29/saturday-arktoons-61/>
Vox Popoli
Saturday Arktoons - Vox Popoli
FIDDLE WITH DARKNESS Episode 7: Chapter 7 THE RED TATTOO Episode 37: It’ll be okay NEURAL NETWORK NOVELLAS Episode 16: Wanted – Dead Man THE WISE OF HEART Episode 20: A Plethora of Propagandists Also, in case you missed it, ALT★HERO is back with Issue #9…
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TIL that in 1990, the Eastern Orthodox & Oriental Orthodox Churches concluded that their 1539 year schism (over whether Jesus had two natures joined perfectly in one incarnate union or one incarnate nature consisting of joined natures) was due to terminology confusion rather than theology
https://ift.tt/8ezcXgL
https://ift.tt/8ezcXgL
Reddit
r/todayilearned on Reddit: TIL that in 1990, the Eastern Orthodox & Oriental Orthodox Churches concluded that their 1539 year schism…
Posted by u/Main-Imagination2051 - 435 votes and 28 comments
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Eugyppius offers an insightful critique of RFK Jr's The Real Anthony Fauci.
https://www.eugyppius.com/p/robert-f-kennedy-jr-and-the-progressive
https://www.eugyppius.com/p/robert-f-kennedy-jr-and-the-progressive
Eugyppius
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Progressive American Critique of Pandemicism: A Review of 'The Real Anthony Fauci'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health (Skyhorse Publishing, 2021). ISBN: 978-1510766808. No single work has influenced the American alt-Covid discussion as much as Robert F.…
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Forwarded from 𝕀𝕟𝕗𝕠 addict
Kaiser Wilhelm and King George swapping uniforms during King George’s visit to Berlin in 1913, before WWI broke out the next year. (They were cousins, both grandchildren of Queen Victoria)
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Media is too big
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.@JoeRogan and @DrAseemMalhotra discuss prenoscription medications as the third leading cause of death, pharmaceutical companies' control of clinical trial data, and a study by Stanford Prof. John Ioannidis showing that financial interests compromise scientific research accuracy.
"If you think of the business model of the drug industry, it is to get as many people taking as many drugs as possible for as long as possible... The third most common cause of death now globally, after heart disease and cancer, is prescribed medications.
"John Abramson explained to me how peer review is done on trials coming straight from pharmaceutical drug companies. You don't really get access to the data itself. You get access to the pharmaceutical companies' analysis of the data. That sounds insane. That sounds so obviously compromised."
"He [Prof. John Ioannidis] is the most cited medical researcher in the world. He's considered a medical genius with very high scientific integrity... He wrote a paper on why most published science is false, and one of the things he writes in there with his own mathematical modeling of the reliability of research says, 'the greater the financial interest in a given field, the less likely the research findings are to be true.'
https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1652470854314524672
@KanekoaTheGreat
"If you think of the business model of the drug industry, it is to get as many people taking as many drugs as possible for as long as possible... The third most common cause of death now globally, after heart disease and cancer, is prescribed medications.
"John Abramson explained to me how peer review is done on trials coming straight from pharmaceutical drug companies. You don't really get access to the data itself. You get access to the pharmaceutical companies' analysis of the data. That sounds insane. That sounds so obviously compromised."
"He [Prof. John Ioannidis] is the most cited medical researcher in the world. He's considered a medical genius with very high scientific integrity... He wrote a paper on why most published science is false, and one of the things he writes in there with his own mathematical modeling of the reliability of research says, 'the greater the financial interest in a given field, the less likely the research findings are to be true.'
https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1652470854314524672
@KanekoaTheGreat
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This is the kind of person taking the Mark of the Beast, and I am having a really hard time feeling bad about it.
@AltSkull48
@AltSkull48
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Forwarded from David Avocado Wolfe
The actual billionaire and trillionaire leaders of the world genocidal “eyes wide shut” communist movement designed to steal your liberty and property and then to eventually kill you and your family, are laughing at how easy it is to manipulate woke humanity with “green” platitudes and nonsensical goals.
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No one, presently, sees the Moon rotate like this. That's because it's tidally locked to the Earth, showing us only one side
But thanks to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, this virtual rotation movie has been composed
[source:
https://t.co/bFHEKWsQz3]
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But thanks to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, this virtual rotation movie has been composed
[source:
https://t.co/bFHEKWsQz3]
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The latest episode of The Wise of Heart is now available. I hadn't realized quite how brutal I was to the media. The best reporter of the lot is a callow twenty-something zoomer who at least gets the facts straight, the best analysis is from an elderly columnist channeling H.L. Mencken's original Scopes Trial reporting, and the most entertaining take comes from a "Dangerous Tranny" whose reporting is reminiscent of Milo Yiannopolous.
https://wiseofheart.substack.com/p/episode-20-a-plethora-of-propagandists
https://wiseofheart.substack.com/p/episode-20-a-plethora-of-propagandists
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1947 US Military research on the effects of microgravity involving cats. This looks more fun than even a laser pointer.
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Reddit mods deleted the article (WTF) but here it is https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/long-before-trees-overtook-the-land-earth-was-covered-by-giant-mushrooms/
Good News Network
Long Before Trees Overtook the Land, Our Planet Was Covered by Giant Mushrooms
These tall featureless trunks, which have been found as fossils all over the world, are now strongly believed to be mushrooms.
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"Artemis is an international program to send astronauts to the Moon, with the long-term goal of establishing a lunar base. But Artemis is designed with the old mindset, using the expendable Space Launch System rockets. If instead it used Starship, it could send 100x as much cargo and build a base for 1,000 astronauts in a year or two, instead of sending two or three dinky 10 ton crew habitats over the next decade. So why don’t we do that? Because Artemis is still trapped in a pre-Starship paradigm where each kilogram costs a million dollars and we must aggressively descope our ambition."
https://tomaspueyo.medium.com/starship-will-change-humanity-soon-7130fd0428ec
https://tomaspueyo.medium.com/starship-will-change-humanity-soon-7130fd0428ec
Medium
Starship Will Change Humanity Soon
Space engineers don’t understand this yet
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