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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

News That's Hard to Find for July 24, 2018

It seems that most of the news is about six or seven of the same things. So, today's post is a bit sparse and I'm going to spice it up with pictures. Enjoy.



We don’t want US in Afghanistan!’ Locals vent anger after family of 14 killed in airstrike
There’s no way in hell we can ever “win” there is the population is against us. This article does not say which “coalition forces” were responsible for the bombing. I have no doubt they would be screaming loud and clear if it were US aircraft.
Omerkhel, a local resident, described the scene, saying “their families are under the earth, the machine is working to get them out of the damaged places.” He added victims of the bombing were women and children.
Another man emotionally said: “They do not allow Afghanistan to be safe; we don’t want America in Afghanistan any more. Look at this child's leg, what is his sin?”
 Check Out Ocasio-Cortez’s Donations Page, Look Who She Took Donations From
Here’s Congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s donations page. And close up on the relevant part:
Little bit hypocritical are we?
SLIP? Obama in Africa: “I Visited Kenya as First American President to Come from Kenya”
Let’s see the Obozobots try to wriggle out of this! Seems he’s admitting what his supporters have denied for years. It means – HIS ENTIRE PRESIDENCY WAS UNCONSTITUTIONAL!
It appears the Birthers were right all along. So, what happens now?
The Age You Feel Means More Than Your Actual Birthdate
A most interesting article. I had someone ask me the other day how old I feel. Without hesitation, I said sixty. (I’m 79 with 11 different doctors) Why? Because I simply don’t feel the full weight of my years and that I have a lot more still to contribute.
You?
There are many reasons why subjective age tells us so much about our health. It may be a direct result of those accompanying personality changes, with a lower subjective age meaning that you enjoy a greater range of activities (such as travelling or learning a new hobby) as you age. “Studies have found, for example, that subjective age is predictive of physical activity patterns,” Stephan says.
But the mechanism linking physical and mental wellbeing to subjective age almost certainly acts in both directions. If you feel depressed, forgetful, and physically vulnerable, you are likely to feel older. The result could be a vicious cycle, with psychological and physiological factors both contributing to a higher subjective age and worse health, which makes us feel even older and more vulnerable.
3Things You’re Doing to Ruin Your Phone’s Battery
Some interesting stuff. How many of these are you doing?
Bad Habit #1: Overnight Charging
Bad Habit #2: Running Your Battery Dry
Bad Habit #3: Using Knockoff Chargers



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