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Your favorite cooler, older guy here to share laughs and good vibes. Not a dad, but definitely full of dad jokes. Musician, film lover, and Women’s Advocate. Let’s actively work to stop violence towards women.
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Bill Burr is a national treasure 🎯! "You journalists need to get your balls back"

At least according to the movie “Ferris Buelers Day Off” the tariffs threw us deeper into the depression: m.youtube.com/watch?v=yuOH...

“The Egg-spensive Dilemma” Oh, look at the price! Oh, look at the cost! The yolks are still yellow, but wallets are lost! A carton, a dozen, a price that won’t drop— It’s eggs on the shelf at the top of the shop!

Shadows Over Main Street: The Tariff Tango In the murky alleys of D.C., President Trump rolls the dice, slapping a 10% tariff on imports, with China’s share hitting 54%. Markets shudder, inflation whispers, and alliances fray. Will this gamble pay off or lead us into economic darkness?

Announcing Trump and Musk are going to put on their own version of Shrek called Blecchh!

Today is the 60th anniversary of the death of Margaret Dumont, a seasoned actress who endured every affront the Marx Brothers hurled at her as their foil. Dumont died knowing she'd be falsely accused of not getting the jokes: "That was the job, you dumb assholes," she rasped at the end. "Christ."

The Revolutionary Voice of Hip-Hop! Tupac Shakur’s lyrics and activism gave voice to the struggles of Black communities and inspired change. #BlackHistoryMonth #TupacShakur

The Champion for Children and Justice! Marion Wright Edelman founded the Children’s Defense Fund, fighting for children’s rights and equality. #BlackHistoryMonth #MarionWrightEdelman

The King of Pop and Pioneer of Music! Michael Jackson changed the music world, breaking boundaries with his music and creativity. #BlackHistoryMonth #MichaelJackson

The Playwright Who Brought Reality to the Stage! Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun revolutionized American theater, tackling race and identity head-on. #BlackHistoryMonth #LorraineHansberry

The Voice That Changed Minds and Hearts! James Baldwin’s writings on race and identity sparked conversation and change in America. #BlackHistoryMonth #JamesBaldwin

The Trailblazing Politician Who Said ‘Unbossed and Unbought!’ Shirley Chisholm was the first Black woman elected to Congress and ran for president, defying all expectations. #BlackHistoryMonth #ShirleyChisholm

The Sci-Fi Visionary of the Future! Octavia Butler used science fiction to tackle race, power, and society, shaping literary history. #BlackHistoryMonth #OctaviaButler

The Tennis Titan Who Fought for Equality! Arthur Ashe not only broke barriers in tennis, but also used his platform to promote civil rights. #BlackHistoryMonth #ArthurAshe

The Bold Rebel Who Paved the Way! Claudette Colvin refused to give up her seat before Rosa Parks, sparking a movement of change. #BlackHistoryMonth #ClaudetteColvin

The Dance Revolutionizer of Expression! Alvin Ailey’s dance company gave voice to Black culture and history through movement. #BlackHistoryMonth #AlvinAiley

The Soulful Rebel of Music and Justice! Nina Simone’s music was her weapon for social change, using her voice to protest injustice. #BlackHistoryMonth #NinaSimone

The Intellectual Pioneer of Civil Rights! W.E.B. Du Bois helped form the NAACP and advocated for civil rights with his writing and leadership. #BlackHistoryMonth #WEBDuBois

The Sensational Star of Stage and Resistance! Josephine Baker used her fame to fight for civil rights and became a spy during WWII. A true revolutionary! #BlackHistoryMonth #JosephineBaker

The Leader of the Tuskegee Triumph! Booker T. Washington worked tirelessly for education and Black empowerment, building Tuskegee Institute. #BlackHistoryMonth #BookerTWashington

The Illustrious Writer of Freedom! Frederick Douglass fought for freedom with his pen and voice, leading the charge against slavery. #BlackHistoryMonth #FrederickDouglass

The Legendary Baseball Trailblazer! Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball, changing the sport forever. A true pioneer. #BlackHistoryMonth #JackieRobinson

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The Most Excellent Defender of Justice! Thurgood Marshall broke barriers as the first Black U.S. Supreme Court Justice, fighting for civil rights. #BlackHistoryMonth #ThurgoodMarshall

The Queen of Defiant Seats! Rosa Parks took a stand by taking a seat. Her bravery sparked the Civil Rights Movement. #BlackHistoryMonth #RosaParks

The Master of Crops and Creativity! George Washington Carver revolutionized agriculture, making peanuts cool. He taught us to innovate and grow! #BlackHistoryMonth #GeorgeWashingtonCarver

After the deal, don’t look at your cards right away. Instead, watch how everyone else reacts to theirs. You might pick up more than you think. …And yes, I consider this life advice

FBI Uncovers Al-Qaeda Plot To Just Sit Back And Enjoy Collapse Of United States

Super Poet and Voice of Wisdom! Maya Angelou’s words resonated for generations. A poet, author, and activist, she inspired us all to rise. #BlackHistoryMonth #MayaAngelou

Master of the Harlem Renaissance Vibes! Langston Hughes, poet and social activist, used his words to spark change during the Harlem Renaissance. #BlackHistoryMonth #LangstonHughes”

The Righteous Conductor of Freedom! Harriet Tubman, a fearless conductor of the Underground Railroad, led hundreds to freedom. She was a true hero. #BlackHistoryMonth #HarrietTubman

The Fearless Crusader for Justice and Truth! Ida B. Wells stood tall against injustice, exposing lynching and fighting for civil rights. Her bravery and journalism changed America. #BlackHistoryMonth #IdaBWells

It’s Black History Month. Here’s a Most Triumphant Ship-Jacker of Freedom!” In 1862, Robert Smalls, an enslaved man, stole a Confederate ship, disguised himself as the captain, and sailed to freedom. He later became a U.S. Congressman. His bravery changed history. #BlackHistoryMonth #RobertSmalls”

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