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MILO @Nero - When you realize she’s into girls, or thinks she is, it’s not even weird. The sequins and the pantsuits. The extra twenty pounds. The rings. The patrician, disdainful manner. The disappearance of the kids. It makes sense. I get her. I get it. This is a very dangerous woman.
https://x.com/Nero/status/2023683227282788791
MOMof DataRepublican @data_republican - So after 3 days of driving all around Salt Lake area in a Tesla Y, I'm going to give my opinion on it...
I love it, and I want one. That's the main takeaway. I've had it in a few anxiety inducing situations, and I restrained myself from grabbing the steering wheel. It performed flawlessly!
I love the look of the door handles, but I don't really love the way they function. And I do notice that it is not a timid little car. It's pretty assertive in traffic, and I like that. But sometimes it tends to go over the speed limit. I just let it do it's thing.
I had two hands on my coffee cup, and it told me to have my hands ready to drive! It also doesn't put up with me looking at my phone much which is a good thing.
The technology is a bit of a learning curve, but my two grandsons ages 12 and 8 just tell me what to do. (It's humiliating.)
My husband likes to be in control when he drives, so I don't know that we'll agree to get one anytime soon. But it's my dream to own one now!
https://x.com/data_republican/status/2023806629419028527
Mostly Peaceful Memes @MostlyPeaceful - No blackpilling for Lent.
Christ is King.
https://x.com/MostlyPeaceful/status/2023895444837835165
Mr PitBull @MrPitbull07 - "Sandra Bullock stepped away from her film career in 2022 following the releases of The Lost City and Bullet Train, explaining to reporters that she simply needed to be home with her family. At the time, most people assumed it was just a typical break. What the public didn't know was that her partner, Bryan Randall, had been privately diagnosed with ALS in 2020, and she had devoted herself to caring for him full-time.
ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) is a progressive neurological disease that gradually weakens muscles, affecting speech, mobility, and breathing. According to statements shared with People magazine in 2023, Randall chose to keep his diagnosis private from the start, and Bullock honored that wish. There were no public campaigns or interviews about hospital visits—only a small, guarded circle of family and friends who knew what was happening behind closed doors.
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By 2021, as Randall’s condition progressed, Bullock completely reorganized her life. Industry insiders noticed she was turning down scripts and postponing commitments after her promotional duties for The Lost City ended. Her choice was a deliberate move to prioritize caregiving over the spotlight. Friends noted that her daily life became centered on medical consultations, home support, and the specialized routines that ALS patients rely on.
Those close to the couple shared how deeply involved she became in the medical side of the disease. She researched treatments, worked with specialists, and did everything possible to keep Randall comfortable and independent. Caring for someone with ALS requires constant adaptation as mobility fades and daily tasks become more difficult. Bullock reportedly handled much of this herself, determined to keep his life as dignified and familiar as possible.
The couple had been together since 2015, building a quiet life away from Hollywood. Randall, a professional photographer, always valued his privacy, which shaped how they managed his illness. When Bullock told CBS Sunday Morning in 2022 that she was taking time to be present with her children and family, the comment held a much deeper meaning than anyone realized.
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