NEW! Scientology New Year's Protest 2024 @ The Shrine LA

2025.01.27 04:22 Angry_Gay_Pope NEW! Scientology New Year's Protest 2024 @ The Shrine LA

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2025.01.27 04:21 Mountain_Ad9730 What do we think Biggie is mixed with?

Just got this sweet boy from a rescue a few weeks ago I know he’s a yorkie, just not sure if he’s a full yorkie?
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2025.01.27 04:21 Typical_Fig2894 How do I rearrange my room?

How do I rearrange my room? Just moved into my new home!!! My pink sofa from Wayfair came 3 months late and now I feel like I have to rearrange my room because it feels out of my place with how I currently have my room set up! How should I rearrange my room so that it looks more aesthetically pleasing & the couch not look so out of place?! Side note: getting the floor changed eventually too.
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2025.01.27 04:21 Zoomonster1974- Custom Sea Monster Eminence Commander? Thoughts

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2025.01.27 04:21 RandomDadisms Without a doubt my dumbest pinewood derby car yet.

Without a doubt my dumbest pinewood derby car yet. I have 3 boys and have been active in Cub Scouts for over 8 years. In that time we’ve made 19 pinewood derby cars. The challenge of making fast ones is fun, but we’ve always enjoyed trying to be more creative (and goofy). We’ve had dragons, race cars, police cars, dinosaurs, space ships, fast food, fire trucks, and snails and everything in between.
Since my youngest is crossing over next month I thought I’d waste some time and, just for fun, make the dumbest thing I could think of… me!
*This isn’t my son’s actual car, I did it just for kicks to put in with the siblings & adults (it came in 2nd out of 3), and if I go to anything that has an adult race it’ll get a few laughs. Mostly it was an excuse to try out the wood carving knives I got hope Christmas and catch up on anime.
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2025.01.27 04:21 OmegaMan2525 Commanders vs Eagles

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2025.01.27 04:21 Iaokim Database/tool for Backtesting Orb?

Specifically I'm looking to see data on 15 minute orb trends for SPY. Data such as when trend forms 9:45 candle, 10:00 candle etc and data regarding percentage of trend reversals and times where it closes above or below the trend orb.
Any good tools or databases that track this data? Thanks!
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2025.01.27 04:21 Significant_Fig5270 GO21 Review - I GOT MY CC

GO21 Review - I GOT MY CC Akala ko matagal silang magdeliver at minsan hindi na talaga dumadating pero okay naman pala si GO21 dumating na cc ko kay Security bank, isang beses lang naman nag failed ang delivery pero good job kay rider dahil nahanap niya address ko kahit wala siyang contact info ko.
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2025.01.27 04:21 vyiu How to make the fringe of a scarf from wool yardage?

How to make the fringe of a scarf from wool yardage? I have some wool yardage leftover that I thought would make a nice scarf but I wasn’t sure how brands make the fringe without fraying.
But how are they making that happen here? It looks like it’s fraying anyways at the base (horizontally) but the fringe itself seems to be fine?
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2025.01.27 04:21 Same-Bread5685 Does anyone have random Chinese texts in their chats

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2025.01.27 04:21 Agezar sucesion de la sucesion?

Buenas: en el caso de que una persona A fallece y se abre sucesión siendo los sucesores a B (cónyuge) e hijos C y D; ¿qué sucede en caso de que B fallezca estando aún en proceso la sucesión de A?
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2025.01.27 04:21 Moosestacheio Forbidden shingles pops

This is just one tiny cluster. I have it all down my arm, armpit, back, and chest.
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2025.01.27 04:21 Alternative_Field206 Is it just me..

or are pretty much ALL of the maps way too large to be cleared with a 5 man team? Even adding one more guy to each element for a total of 7 dudes would be at least entering the realm of realism.
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2025.01.27 04:21 lynleykate ITAP of some tumbleweeds

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2025.01.27 04:21 NailoEspectral 159 on harmless

159 on harmless i suffered
after almost 2 hours and a half this is the best i could get but im dissapointed because this is more of a limitation of hardware than anything so yeah
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2025.01.27 04:21 coyote__sunrise Found video of me over sharing during episode on social media

So, long story short - I was having a manic episode and also false memory OCD symptoms after I has smoked weed and I was in a spiral reanalyzing super foggy memories (almost 10 years old) and posted this video along with several others of me sharing way too personal of life details as well as my feelings and thoughts with no filter during my last manic episode in 2023.
I ended up getting in touch with the ex girlfriend this was about and it became obvious that I had imagined she cried in this situation, so that never actually happened, and it became clear it was definitely consentual, but I already pretty much knew that already but was just in a spiral at the time of that video.
We stayed together after that camping trip for months, and stayed loosely in touch for years after that but that situation was more than 8 years ago and that situation never brought up any red flags before this manic episode on my side.
Anyway, what I am wondering is, if you didn't know the context, what would your reaction be to this video? Would you be shocked if you saw this on an instagram story during someones sort of public breakdown or would you just be like wtf? "Why are they tripping over nothing, they're being such an idiot." Or would you be like legitimately concerned?
When i found this video it was archived and said i think 23 people viewed it and 22 people "skipped". And like one person did something else i cant remember. But it sounds like nobody actually watched the whole thing.
I posted other videos where I was talking and thinking about consent and sort of navigating through the nuances of consent while manic and having irrational thinking and my mind was like playing tricks on me.
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2025.01.27 04:21 Expensive-Horse5538 PM says Sussan Ley's Elon Musk analogy disrespected Indigenous Australians

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2025.01.27 04:21 Last-Reputation1316 Can’t believe our guy took the Bills again

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2025.01.27 04:21 Gabriel916_ Help

I’ve had this nepenthes for a few months and all of its baby pitchers turned black. It’s grown a couple leaves and seems to be growing fine but it won’t produce any pitchers. Does anyone know why this happens?
I water it daily and moved it to different areas with bright indirect sunlight but nothing seems to help..
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2025.01.27 04:21 redheeler18 Looking for knowledge

I have a finance degree. I am currently working at a firm on a team. Recently passed my SIE. My firm is pushing to start the series 7. I have been battling within myself if this is the best career path for me.
I’m wondering what type of careers / jobs are out there where I can use my finance degree.
I also have other interests than just working on a team for financial advisors. I have realized that planning for events is something I like. I love to be outdoors. I love baking. My dream is to own a bakery / flower shop but I’m not there yet financially. I’m open to hearing suggestions and doing research on different job titles or paths. Im just starting to feel stuck and extremely stressed out - I’m a planner and extremely organized person and it’s hard for me to not know where I’m headed.
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2025.01.27 04:21 milestonedigital Best Places To Visit Kentucky

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Exploring the Best Places to Visit in Kentucky: Must-See Attractions and Hidden Gems Kentucky, known for its stunning landscapes and rich history, offers a delightful mix of attractions that appeal to all types of travelers. From the vibrant city life to tranquil countryside experiences, there’s something for everyone. Grab your favorite travel guide because you’re about to explore some of the best places to visit in Kentucky that you won't want to miss.
Explore Louisville As the largest city in Kentucky, Louisville is a vibrant hub for culture, entertainment, and history. Begin your journey at the famous Kentucky Derby, the most prominent horse race in the United States, held annually on the first Saturday in May at Churchill Downs. If you’re not visiting during the race, you can still book a tour of the iconic racetrack and learn about its storied past.
Another must-see is the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, where you can discover how the world's famous baseball bats are made. Located right next door, the Muhammad Ali Center honors the life and legacy of the world champion boxer and humanitarian. Here, you’ll find engaging exhibits that reflect his values of peace, social justice, and humility.
Discover the Natural Wonders of Mammoth Cave National Park For nature enthusiasts, Mammoth Cave National Park is an essential stop. This UNESCO World Heritage site boasts the longest known cave system in the world, featuring over 400 miles of cavernous passages. You can explore the cave through guided tours, which vary in length and intensity. Each tour reveals stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and unique geological formations.
On the surface, the park’s rich biodiversity makes it ideal for hiking, biking, and camping. With numerous trails, visitors can encounter a variety of wildlife, including deer, birds, and even the occasional cave-dwelling creature. Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking scenery!
Visit the Historic Town of Bardstown Bardstown, often referred to as the “Bourbon Capital of the World,” is known for its authentic charm and historical significance. Here, you can visit the Bardstown Bourbon Company to learn about bourbon-making, complete with tastings. The Bardstown Civil War Museum offers a deep dive into the town's role in history, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to the Civil War.
To savor the local vibe, take a stroll through the downtown area, which features unique shops, delightful eateries, and beautiful architecture. You can also visit the My Old Kentucky Home State Park to see the home that inspired the famous song.
Step Back in Time at Fort Knox Home to the United States Bullion Depository, Fort Knox is a military installation that houses a significant portion of the world’s gold reserves. Although tours of the facility itself are limited, you can visit the Fort Knox Gold Vault exhibit and learn about the history of gold in America.
Nearby, the Patriot’s Park offers insights into military history with its impressive displays and memorials. It’s a great place for families to enjoy the outdoors while learning about the sacrifices made by servicemen and women.
Uncover the Beauty of Red River Gorge If you’re looking for stunning natural beauty and adventurous activities, Red River Gorge is the place to be. Located in the Daniel Boone National Forest, this area is known for its impressive rock formations, lush greenery, and breathtaking views. Hiking and rock climbing are popular activities here, attracting adventurers from around the country.
One of the highlights is the Natural Bridge State Resort Park, where you can hike up to the natural arch that offers panoramic views of the gorge. For adrenaline seekers, rock climbing guided tours are available. Camping under the stars surrounded by nature is also an unforgettable experience.
Dine on Local Flavors No visit to Kentucky is complete without indulging in its culinary delights. From classic fried chicken and burgoo to the iconic Hot Brown sandwich, Kentucky’s cuisine holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike.

Kentucky is brimming with attractions that cater to diverse interests, from culture and history to outdoor adventures and culinary delights. Whether you're planning a family getaway, romantic escape, or solo adventure, you’re sure to find something that captures your heart in the Bluegrass State.
The Cultural and Historical Significance of Kentucky's Top Destinations Kentucky is a state rich in culture and history, offering a variety of destinations that reveal its unique heritage. From enchanting bluegrass landscapes to historic battlefields, each location breaths life into the past while celebrating the present. Whether you are a history buff or a culture enthusiast, Kentucky’s top destinations promise to enlighten and inspire your journey.
The Bluegrass Region The heart of Kentucky lies in the beautiful Bluegrass region, known for its rolling hills and horse farms. One of the premier locations here is Lexington, often dubbed the “Horse Capital of the World.” Visitors can explore the Kentucky Horse Park, where you can learn about the history of Thoroughbred racing and even participate in horseback riding activities.
Don’t miss the chance to visit the Mary Todd Lincoln House, the childhood home of Abraham Lincoln’s wife. This well-preserved historic site offers insights into the life and times of the Lincolns, showcasing Victorian-era décor and personal artifacts.
The Bourbon Trail No trip to Kentucky is complete without indulging in the Bourbon Trail. This journey consists of several distilleries that showcase the state’s famous bourbon production. You can take guided tours at places like Maker’s Mark and Woodford Reserve to not only taste this fine spirit but also grasp the intricacies of its distillation process.
Along the way, you’ll encounter local artisan shops and restaurants offering delightful Southern cuisine. Pairing bourbon tastings with regional dishes makes for an unforgettable culinary experience.
The Historic Architecture of Frankfort Frankfort, the state capital, boasts beautiful historical architecture. Here, you can visit the Kentucky State Capitol, an iconic building that stands as a symbol of the state’s governance and history. The Capitol is opulently decorated and features stunning murals depicting significant events in Kentucky’s past.
Another gem in Frankfort is the Rebecca Ruth Candy Company, where you can learn about the art of candy-making while tasting some delicious bourbon balls, a local specialty. The factory has a fascinating story that connects directly with Kentucky’s cultural fabric.
The Natural Wonders of Red River Gorge If you love the outdoors, the Red River Gorge should be on your itinerary. This area offers breathtaking natural beauty, with stunning rock formations and an abundance of recreational activities. Hiking, rock climbing, and zip-lining provide thrills for adventure enthusiasts.
The gorge is also a place of cultural significance. It has been home to Native American tribes and contains ancient petroglyphs that tell stories of the region’s early inhabitants. Exploring these natural wonders allows you to engage with both the geology and history of Kentucky.
The Civil War Heritage Kentucky played a crucial role during the Civil War, and you can experience this at various battlefields across the state. Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site, for example, offers preserved grounds where one of the war’s pivotal battles took place. The site includes informative markers and reenactments during special events.
Another notable station is the Lexington Cemetery, where you will find memorials dedicated to fallen soldiers and significant figures in Kentucky’s Civil War history. This peaceful resting place invites reflection and offers lessons from the past.
Local Festivals and Celebrations Rich traditions come to life through Kentucky's numerous local festivals. The Kentucky Derby, held annually in Louisville, is a celebrated horse race known for its excitement and elegance. Attending this event allows you to experience southern hospitality, breathtaking fashion, and, of course, the thrill of horse racing.
Kentucky’s top destinations provide a compelling blend of cultural and historical experiences. Each site invites visitors to uncover the stories of those who have shaped the state and partake in its vibrant traditions. By exploring these notable locations, you gain a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry that is Kentucky.
Conclusion Traveling through Kentucky reveals a rich tapestry of culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes. From the well-known must-see attractions, like the iconic Mammoth Cave National Park, to hidden gems that offer a glimpse into local traditions, there's always something new to experience. Each destination tells a story, whether it’s the charm of the Bourbon Trail or the vibrant art scene in Louisville, making your visit deeply fulfilling.
Understanding the historical and cultural significance of Kentucky's landmarks can enhance your journey. You’ll find that places like Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate, give you insight into the lives of influential figures who shaped America. Additionally, the significance of horse racing at the Kentucky Derby or the heartfelt narratives within the Civil Rights movement in cities like Frankfort connect you to the past in profound ways.
Every corner of Kentucky offers both relaxation and adventure, urging you to explore until you've uncovered the state's unique magic. Whether you're reconnecting with American history in a museum or savoring a warm meal at a local diner, the memories you create will stay with you long after your trip ends. As you plan your next getaway, consider indulging in the beauty and depth of Kentucky. The best places to visit here promise not only enjoyment but an enlightening experience that celebrates the heart of the Bluegrass State. Embrace the adventure, and let Kentucky’s wonders leave an imprint on your soul.
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2025.01.27 04:21 dyzo-blue Tennessee gun enthusiast does that murder-suicide thing, kills infant and shoot mother before shooting himself

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2025.01.27 04:21 Responsible-Mall-991 I'd like to look for a recruiter in Alberta, Canada to help me look for jobs. Where do I start?

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2025.01.27 04:21 Level-Blacksmith3257 Esquema electrónico dos retificadores de corrente SM700/SM1600/SM2000 da AEG.

Esquema electrónico dos retificadores de corrente SM700/SM1600/SM2000 da AEG. Boa noite, tenho feito algumas reparações deste tipo de retificadores de corrente. Mas tem sido bastante complicado, porque não encontro os esquemas eletronicos destes equipamentos. Alguém me consegue ajudar?
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2025.01.27 04:21 Equivalent-Tower-260 **suffering**

**suffering** don't come up with me with "JO IS ANNOYING" "IZZIE WAS A BITCH TO CALLIE🥺" YES, THEY WERE!!! THEY WERE AND ITS TRUE, BUT IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE RELATIONSHIP THEY HAD WITH ALEX.
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