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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… didactic (adjective)- 1 a : designed or intended to teach b : intended to convey instruction and information as well as pleasure and entertainment 2 : making moral observations Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Didaktikós is a Greek word that means “apt at teaching.” It comes from didáskein,

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J.K. Rowling Calls Out ‘Trans Activists’ for Threatening to ‘Rape’ and ‘Assassinate’ Her

J.K. Rowling Calls Out ‘Trans Activists’ for Threatening to ‘Rape’ and ‘Assassinate’ Her

Abigail Streetman newsbusters.org Abigail Streetman is a third-year student at the University of Florida, majoring in Biology and minoring in Innovation. Abigail is the UF Turning Point USA president, Gainesville Activism Hub president, and a member of College Republicans, Network of Enlightened Women, and Young Americans for Liberty. J.

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… malleable (adjective) – 1 : capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer or by the pressure of rollers 2a : capable of being altered or controlled by outside forces or influences b : having a capacity for adaptive change Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : There is

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Big Batteries Could Be Bigger Bombs Than Beirut Fertilizer

Joanne Nova cfact.org A prize-winning science graduate in molecular biology. She has given keynotes about the medical revolution, gene technology and aging at conferences. She hosted a children’s TV series on Channel Nine, and has done over 200 radio interviews, many on the Australian ABC. It turns out

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… anfractuous (adjective) full of windings and intricate turnings : tortuous Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Plots and paths can be anfractuous. They twist and turn but do not break. Never mind that our English word comes from Latin anfractus (same meaning as anfractuous), which in turn comes

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Why Dare to Be Free When We Can Cower in Comfortable Slavery?

Why Dare to Be Free When We Can Cower in Comfortable Slavery?

You’re no doubt grimly familiar by now with the odious term, “the precautionary principle”. This has become the go-to excuse for every leftist busybody, green curtain-twitcher and nanny-stater who just lives to tell other people what to do. Want to stop a coal mine? “Ah, precautionary principle!” Lock up

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… mordant (adjective, noun, verb) adjective 1 : biting and caustic in thought, manner, or style (a mordant wit) 2 : acting as a mordant (as in dyeing) 3 : burning, pungent noun 1 : a chemical that fixes a dye in or on a substance by combining with the

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Don’t Go Hurting Sharks’ Feelings, Now

An old mate of mine used to justify an early beer or three by saying, “Hey, it’s five o’clock somewhere”. Reading the news, sometimes I think every day must be April 1st somewhere. It’s hard to deny that we live in a Clown World, when men are

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Chicken Licken Finds Safety and Freedom in the Land of Covidia

Chicken Licken Finds Safety and Freedom in the Land of Covidia

theblogmire.com Once upon a time, there was a little chick called Chicken Licken. One day as she was scratching about in the farmyard, she heard a message coming from the television in the farmhouse saying that everyone must stay home or else we would all die. ‘Oh no,’ cried

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… rigmarole (noun) – 1 : confused or meaningless talk 2 : a complex and sometimes ritualistic procedure Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : In the Middle Ages, the term Rageman or Ragman referred to a game in which a player randomly selected a string attached to a roll of verses

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Emotions Get Better with Age

Emotions Get Better with Age

Tim Vernimmen knowablemagazine.org Q&A — Psychologist Susan Turk Charles Emotions Get Better with Age As people grow older, they gain greater control of their feelings. How do they do that — and can they teach young whippersnappers a thing or two? By Tim Vernimmen 5.5.2021 When we

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Manufacturing (New Normal) ‘Reality’

CJ Hopkins consentfactory.org The ultimate goal of every totalitarian system is to establish complete control over society and every individual within it in order to achieve ideological uniformity and eliminate any and all deviation from it. This goal can never be achieved, of course, but it is the raison

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… peach (noun,verb) – noun 1a : a low spreading freely branching Chinese tree (Prunus persica) of the rose family that has lanceolate leaves and sessile usually pink flowers and is widely cultivated in temperate areas for its edible fruit which is a single-seeded drupe with a

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