Let’s face it—Canada isn’t a country anymore. It’s the quietly annexed 51st state, kneeling beneath the Stars and Stripes while pretending to stand tall. The truth? Canada’s leaders didn’t fight the tariffs—they folded like cheap paper, whispering to each other, “Don’t tell the public. Just nod, smile, and obey.”
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Have you ever stumbled across a relic of your past—something inexplicably familiar, yet utterly forgotten? Something that shouldn’t be there… but is?
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One Tin Soldier is a reference to the aftermath of a final divine conflict, often associated with Armageddon in biblical prophecy. According to scripture, this event involves God decisively destroying the armies and rulers of this world. The Book of Revelation describes the resulting bloodshed as reaching up to a horse’s bridle, representing immense bloodshed. This […]
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If I ever get out of here. Thought of giving it all away. To a registered charity.
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Armageddon refers to a biblical war described as God’s great confrontation with this world. According to scripture, it marks a day of divine judgment. In this battle, earthly governments, allied with demonic forces, unite in opposition against God and his heavenly army.
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The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane tells the chilling tale of Rynn, a mysterious young girl who desires nothing more than solitude. But the sinister silence of her lonely home conceals a terrifying truth. Drawn by curiosity—and something darker—a meddling realtor and her lecherous son invade Rynn’s carefully guarded sanctuary. Soon, shadows gather, […]
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Clay has hit the wall, but he hasn’t felt the impact—not yet. It’s a slow, chilling realization that seeps into his bones like black ice. He poses for social media, smiling hollowly, a puppet masking his agony. Behind the filtered smiles and curated poses lies a cruel truth: he is crippled, broken beyond repair, a […]
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On the surface, National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius was about health care—Obamacare, they called it. But beneath that clean, bureaucratic title, the case revealed something far darker: a confrontation with the question of whether the government could compel you to live, act, breathe… and buy.
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