In 2005, Justin Berry owned and operated successful pornographic websites, beginning at age 13, featuring himself and other teen males. In 2005, at the age of 18, he gave all information over to the FBI. Berry has now been missing since 2018. image
This is bullshit I do send people sat here too I’ve send up to 500k sat since I started Damus who would I hold responsible for scamming me off my 500k sat Y’all are hateful in here that’s why I want to change my platform to a music and entertainment account cos I’m sick and tired of this note been tag to like I’m the only one asking for sat in #Nostr If you know I scam you one way or the other pls send your address so I send you every penny I collected View quoted note β†’
Did you know? Sunflowers are used to assist in clean up after a nuclear disaster. They are hyperaccumulators, capable of absorbing toxic heavy metals from the ground and have been planted at both Chernobyl and Fukushima in the attempt to aid in soil restoration. image
When his 27-year-old son was declared brain dead by doctors and they threatened to turn off his life support, George Pickering II was not convinced by their assessment. Believing the hospital was planning to take his son off life support prematurely, Pickering smuggled a gun into the hospital and barricaded himself in his son’s room. However, in a pivotal moment of the tense three-hour stand off that was started, Pickering's son, previously declared braindead, responded to his father's request to squeeze his hand. Pickering faced charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and subsequently served a prison sentence of 11 months. Remarkably, his son survived, regained consciousness and experienced a complete recovery. image
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Global debt is $324 trillion. Who tf we owe, Uranus?
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"I spent half my life in the military, and I used to come home, take off my little soldier hat, put on my painter's hat, and there I'd build the kind of world that I wanted. It was peaceful, it was quiet, there was no hassles, nobody was yelling. And it was good, everything was good. Nobody was going to get shot or hurt, not in my world." "The Joy of Painting" host Bob Ross was known for his calm, soothing demeanor β€” but before he launched his painting career, he spent 20 years in the U.S. Air Force. There, he rose to the rank of master drill sergeant and considered himself a "mean" person, even earning himself the nickname "Bust-'em-up Bobby." But it was his disdain for his tough role and his love for the mountains surrounding his Alaskan Air Force base that led him to pursue painting. image