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He started as a joke, but now he's famous and loved by many. People ask him to attend their events and even get scared of him sometimes. It's amazing how he brings communities together. People share his whereabouts and he takes pictures with school bus drivers, kids, and families. He does it to build community spirit, not for fame. He has received a lot of support and enjoys what he does. He used to feel like nobody cared, but now he knows that many people do. It's never too early to celebrate Halloween.

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It's Elias Costianas, and today, 02/12/2025, marks four years since the FBI raided me for peacefully walking around. Despite a pardon I received yesterday from President Trump, I'm turning myself in to the marshals at the federal courthouse due to a judge's order. The charges stem from the unlawful raid on my home. Through this ordeal, my faith has deepened, and Jesus Christ is my lord. I hope my experience can lead to positive change. Please share my story and pray for a resolution. The spirit of President Trump's executive order is clear, but the judge in my federal case is not honoring it. Thank you all, and God bless.

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It's frustrating dealing with content takedowns, especially for the community. I've been on Instagram since I was 13, starting my kink account at 15. I began with APDL content, gradually exploring pup play, which I'm currently into. It's disheartening to lose that connection because I've made so many amazing friends over the years and have tons of pictures.

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Hi, I'm Von Vidi, also known as Joe McClinski. I want to be remembered as a creator of funny videos and music, as well as a camp counselor who made kids happy. Unfortunately, I also struggled with addiction and alcoholism, causing pain for my family. Despite that, I'm grateful for my supportive followers who mean the world to me. I've had an amazing life, traveling and making friends from all walks of life. I have no complaints and only feel peace and love for all of you.

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Speaker 0: We couldn't stop the fire. The water was shut off, and even the firemen couldn't refill their trucks. The fire grew, sparks boiled over, and we were defeated. We had no water, so we had to leave. When we came back, everything was burnt down. Speaker 0: I was worried about his safety. When someone called and said he lost the house, it was devastating. I was planning to retire, but now I have to start a new journey. It makes me want to cry, but I still love it here. That's why you ask if I would move to Honolulu.

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My name is Michael Blazer. My wife, Wanda, and I moved into this outbuilding after a storm damaged our camper, causing water to pour through the roof. The storm was intense, and we had to leave quickly due to the damage. We are grateful for this shelter. It's a challenging situation for us, and we appreciate any support. Thank you for your time, and I wish you all the best in your ministry. Please consider helping us by visiting anchorridge.org. Your assistance can make a real difference in our lives.

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Speaker 0: Hey, Rich. Yeah. Put it up in the fucking scaffolding. Hey. I'll make sure I don't know. Yes. Shit. It's warm.

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I'm Steven Douglas Price. I was kicked out of my house for not wanting to buy water and electricity. I prefer candles and wood for heating and cooking. They want me to use their sewer service, but I manage waste for fertilizer. Today, they're trying to stop me from using my porch and backyard without warning. They showed me a court order allowing them to do what they want, despite laws exempting horticulturists and federal funding for urban forestry. I feel overwhelmed.

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I know I'm not supposed to be here, but this is my parents' home. They just lost their fire insurance after 75 years, and they're 90 years old. Now they have no coverage while dealing with this situation. Thank you, California insurance companies, for your support. I live in Sierra Madre, and my parents are also there. The area is under evacuation, but I'm doing what I can to protect their house. I have a hose, but it feels inadequate compared to the struggles of our neighbors. It's unbelievable what everyone is going through.

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I'm a brainwashing expert, and I am personally terrified of short form social media like that. And I'm not immune. And I'm one of the best in the world, and I am not immune to it. And I think that should be a stark warning for a lot of people. What's the cost, though? What's the cost of the life, in your view, of living this kind of life where we go home and we just burn our brains out with these social media apps and fry our dopamine receptors? Is there a cost? Yeah. I think the cost is increased loneliness. And that these apps any app that sells ads has two main goals. Number one, and all advertising shares these two main goals. Number one, make you compare yourself to other people in unhealthy ways. Number two, make you think I am not enough, and we see that everywhere. I'm not enough, and I'm comparing myself to other people, and it gets us into an us versus them. Then it traps you into a corner of confirmation bias. Whatever you think, I'm gonna show you this group of a 150 people that agree with you. No matter how stupid, how radical, how absolutely bizarre your ideas are. Let me show you all of these people. And then you start thinking the whole world's like that. So really quickly, what happens when we conglomerate people together? Like, I've only been in New York once in my life, but we're in New York right now. I'm looking at my hotel. I was like struggling to find a piece of nature. Like, I think I have more trees on my property than they're in the whole city here. So on the whole, when you squeeze people together, have you heard of the bystander effect? So there there's a very good experiment that was led by doctor Phillips and Barto that they did at Liverpool Street Station. Oh, in London? In London. Yeah. Okay. So right at Liverpool Street, there's three or four steps to get up to the main. So from the street, there's a curb, and then there's three or four steps. They had this woman laid out on the ground wearing like a normal skirt and top, and I think 395 people either walked by her or stepped over her. And then they did it with a guy. And then they did it with a guy who's holding a beer, and he's asking for help. And they they it may have changed all these variables. But it's happened in New York City before. There's a woman named Kitty Genovace in the sixties, I think just two blocks from here, who was stabbed to death in front of, like, 55 witnesses. Don't quote me on that number. And no one called the police until much, much later, mostly because everyone thought somebody else would act. But if I described to you saying, watched a person get stabbed, and three people just watched, and they watched it happen. Would you say that that's psychopathy? That's a psychopath. So these large cities and stuff and the apps that are messing with the social part of our brain that makes us think the tribe is way bigger than our brains are made to handle causes this almost psychopathic behavior, which the bystander effect has been proven hundreds of times as an experiment.

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Fishing's canceled; I've got a colonoscopy. My party? A total flop. But hey, everyone's finally here! It's a cul-de-sac party – think of the spears as invitations. We've got a leaf blower, a lawnmower that doubles as a smoker (I spent a fortune on it!), and plenty of Bud Light. It's a full-on, custom-built party machine. The only problem? The HOA's already on my case!

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'Guys were down here taking breaks.' 'We're downtown Flint.' 'Downtown.' 'So check this out.' 'That tree is clearly 300 years old.' 'Two.' 'Probably 200.' 'But look at what we found inside.' 'What is this?' 'I got some markings on it, but I don't know.' 'That ain't natural.' 'Anybody got any thoughts?' 'Let's know.' 'Leave some comments.' 'Very curious, and we're very interested because Flint was founded in eighteen o seven.' 'You know?' 'So how old is that thing?' 'This thing's pretty big.' 'It goes down pretty far.' This is their downtown Flint exploration and a call for audience input. Today.

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Can't come in. Here’s the ticket. Why not? That’s what I was told. This is day one of the Tribeca Film Festival. I’m passing out flyers about Acorn, stating the investigation is real. I exposed facts about Acorn breaking the law, and they’re making a movie about it. Some people think I’m despicable. Did you know the New York Times confirmed the transcripts match the audio? You’re hurting America. I’m James O’Keefe, and I’m in the Acorn movie. You’re a convicted felon. Actually, I’ve never been convicted of that felony. You’re a racist. No, I’m not. People are angry at the truth. We’ll be back tomorrow to expose it.

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Want to go fishing tomorrow? I've got a colonoscopy! My party was a flop. The guests have arrived... or is this even a party? It's a cul-de-sac party! The invitations were spears (metaphorically, of course). Someone's using a leaf blower. My mower's a smoker – I spent a fortune on it! Fully custom. Plenty of Bud Lights. The party's hopping, but the HOA's already complaining. Bill, get off the boat!

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Feeding 71 rescue horses, I was interrupted by 6 to 8 DEC officers who presented a warrant for a squirrel and a raccoon. They searched my property for five hours, eventually finding Peanut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon. I was in the process of obtaining legal ownership for Peanut as an educational animal. Taking Peanut not only affects my family but also our nonprofit, Peanut's Freedom Farm, which started because of him. I rescued Peanut seven years ago after his mother was killed. He never developed survival instincts and was attacked, leading me to let him live indoors. Peanut became famous online, gaining 3 million followers across social media, which I believe prompted the complaint. It’s shocking that such resources were used against a nonprofit animal rescue, treating us like criminals over a squirrel and a raccoon.

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There's a squatter in someone's backyard. What are you doing here? You're not supposed to be here. Show me your ID. No, I don’t need to show you anything. I'll call the cops. Go ahead. I want my lock back. You’re wasting your time. If you cut it, I’ll let the police handle it. You’re breaking and entering; you could get arrested. Get a place to live. Why am I crazy? You’re living in someone’s backyard. Just leave. I can call you an Uber to a shelter if you want. The police are on their way.

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A 102-year-old Oakland resident received a citation to remove graffiti from his fence or face fines. He used to paint over graffiti himself but now relies on his son. The family's commercial building has been broken into multiple times, with little help from the police. Despite these challenges, the elderly man's secret to a long life is simply to keep breathing and behave. His family hopes Oakland will improve.

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I know I'm not supposed to be here, but this is my parents' home. They just lost their fire insurance after 75 years, and now at 90 years old, they're facing this crisis. It's frustrating to see how insurance companies treat residents who support California. I live in Sierra Madre, and my parents are also here, but their house is still standing. I'm doing what I can with a hose, but it’s tough. I was born and raised in this house, and I’m a nurse with over 30 years of experience in emergency care. Thankfully, people got out safely, but many weren't so lucky. It's important to share these stories, especially as many people are now uninsured against fires.

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You have just committed a crime by removing a campaign sign, which is a misdemeanor in Illinois. The penalty is up to 12 months in jail or a $25 fine. If you return the sign, I will delete this video and take no further action. If you don’t, we will go to court. The fine is $250 or a year in jail, or both. I suggest you put the sign back. If you do, I will delete the video. You can choose to leave it or return it. I appreciate your willingness to put the sign back. Thank you for that. We can agree to disagree on this matter. Take care.

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I went to the municipal building thinking I could easily put a tiny home on my 37-acre property, but I was wrong. They told me I'm only zoned for one house. I want three tiny homes for my kids, but apparently, that's not allowed. They also brought up a "hundred-year flood plain," but couldn't tell me what year their plan was even from. It doesn't flood there, especially since we put in a drain tile. They said I could rezone, but implied it wouldn't get approved. It's my property. I was shocked. The guy was speechless after I pushed back. He gave me contact information to rezone so I can build at least one more home. I will rezone my property so that my three children can have a space on our family compound. I'm not settling.

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I'm facing allegations from the Henderson County Sheriff's Office regarding the FEMA-installed Batcave Gate. I founded the hub in Batcave and coordinated efforts to cut a road that established crucial supply lines and provided access for property owners along a previously impassable stretch. The accusation claims I used a chainsaw to cut down the gate, which FEMA funded with $288,000 and armed security. I'm heading to face these charges and am uncertain about bail. I appreciate your support; we created that road for the community, while the government only responded by blocking access with a gate.

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The house, built by my parents in 1960, holds countless memories for me. Losing it would be devastating, as rebuilding would be financially impossible due to high property taxes. While preparing the house during the fire, I noticed no fire trucks were present. If they had responded quickly, many homes, including those behind me, could have been saved from the small spark that ignited the flames. I took action to protect my home, doing everything I could in that moment.

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Thank you to everyone for your support. Peanut, our beloved squirrel, was taken from us and put down. Peanut was a social media star with nearly a million followers, and we recently faced a raid by officers from the Department of Environmental Conservation due to complaints about unsafe housing for wildlife. They took Peanut and a raccoon, and I was treated poorly during the incident. I rescued Peanut seven years ago after finding him orphaned, and last year, I started Peanut's Freedom Farm, which has saved over 300 animals. Losing Peanut not only breaks my heart but jeopardizes our funding, as donations rely on his social media presence. Despite this, I’m determined to continue our mission. A petition for support is available at realpaulmueller.com.

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Hi there. I know I'm not supposed to be here, but this is my parents' home. They just lost their fire insurance after 75 years, and they're 90 years old. Now they have no coverage while dealing with this situation. Thank you, California insurance companies, for your support. It's frustrating to see why people leave California. I live in Sierra Madre, and my parents are also there. I know the area is under evacuation, but I had to come back. Under the circumstances, I’m willing to face the consequences. It’s unbelievable what’s happening to the neighbors. My parents' house is still standing, and I have a hose, but it doesn't compare to what my beloved neighbors are going through.

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"The flag, it's never coming down." The speaker describes "over the last several years, I've had a number of run ins with local city officials and governments over my raising of the flag." "I have a 130 foot flagpole and a 3,200 square foot flag." "But I've had city after city sue me for putting up a flagpole that's too big, and even crazier than that, a flag that's too big." "Because I've been fined and taken to court." "Still, the flag still flies, and I'll never take it down." "And the reason for that is it's my love letter as an immigrant to this country who, quite frankly, was given a gift." "I did it legally." "I went through the process." "I worked my ass off trying to figure out how to make a living." "That flag is my appreciation, my gratefulness to this country for allowing me to do that."
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