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benwehrman 2 months ago
Historically, men have had higher overall cancer rates, since they spent more time in toxic work environments (coal mines, factories, etc.) There's been a significant shift in recent decades, however, as today, women under 50 have an 82% HIGHER cancer incidence than men in the same age bracket. This radical change is largely because: a) Women are under constant physical assault by a never-ending list of toxic chemicals that have been normalized as the modern daily routine (makeup, hairspray, polyester clothing, birth control, etc.) b) Women are also under constant mental/emotional assault due to being forced into a masculine 24-hour cycle routine (school/work) rather than their natural 28-day cycle. This keeps them in a constant masculine mode of competition & GRIND, which is not biologically natural for the feminine energy, which desires to freely ebb & flow in a secure environment (which was traditionally created by her husband working within his role as the breadwinner of the household) Add in the stress of every modern woman having to deal with the constant inner clash of her internal biological clock telling her to get married, have children and build a family, while the external world is telling her "men are evil", "children are 'bad for the environment'" and she needs to be a boss babe (tax slave) sitting at a desk for the rest of her life... It's a miracle that there are ANY relatively healthy young women in the western world today. Many do not want to hear all of this, but it's the truth. Radical change is needed if we are going to solve the women's health crisis ♀️❤️
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benwehrman 2 months ago
~900,000 social homes in England and Wales are occupied by immigrants. Is it fair for Brits to pay higher taxes so immigrants can have subsidised housing? image
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benwehrman 2 months ago
The Japanese Tengu is an ancient demon in Japanese mythology, with origins tracing back over 1,300 years. According to folklore, the Tengu was known for having a big nose, tiny hat, inciting wars amongst local populations, and kidnapping children from villages at night.
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benwehrman 2 months ago
Tell me someone else on Nostr used to listen to Afro Celt back in the day They go unbelievably hard #tunestr
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benwehrman 2 months ago
Australian Nationalist Joel Davis is currently being starved in 24/7 solitary confinement for criticizing Jews on a podcast
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benwehrman 2 months ago
Sea level rise is a hoax. There is however, a shitload of aluminum, graphene, barium and strontium being sprayed in the air in enormous quantities, causing catastrophic damage to the natural world. We must purge the nonsense from public discourse, and focus on THIS. #Geoengineering image
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benwehrman 2 months ago
Opinion: Something the people of Nostr need to do better in 2026 is really showing love and support (through follows & zaps) when folks with big accounts on the legacy socials make accounts here. It's these people's presence that will bring the broader audiences to the freedom protocol. The reason why so many normies create an account and only stay a few days is because all they see is a foreign set of accounts to follow (especially if they're not into bitcoin); so it feels unfamiliar/uncomfortable for them. The easy solution is to always follow and zap the big names, even if you don't know or care about them. (The bonus is that you may grow to like them - especially as they'll be feeling full freedom of speech for the first time in their content creation career!) What do you think the Nostr community as a whole should strive to do better in 2026? #AskNostr
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benwehrman 2 months ago
been getting some spectacular noms in recently