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Susann Sills Lost Bet Photo Shown on TV Dateline 5-3-2024


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2024 May 6, 2:40pm   1,736 views  8 comments

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1   Booger   2024 May 6, 3:08pm  

It should have been on the homepage here when the episode was airing.
2   Patrick   2024 May 6, 3:10pm  

@Wahoo

Susan definitely did not lose a bet. The TV just lied outright about that.

Instead, she promised to post her breasts if Trump got the 2016 Republican nomination, which he did, and she did.

So it was something she hoped would happen.

You cannot trust anything on TV at all, ever.
3   richwicks   2024 May 6, 6:06pm  

Patrick says

You cannot trust anything on TV at all, ever.

Yet nearly everybody does.
4   WookieMan   2024 May 6, 6:17pm  

richwicks says

Patrick says


You cannot trust anything on TV at all, ever.

Yet nearly everybody does.

I just don't watch it... Honest question, who watches TV anymore?
5   PeopleUnited   2024 May 6, 6:30pm  

Patrick says

You cannot trust anything on TV at all, ever.

Or newspaper, radio, podcast, internet, official government website... so pretty much we have perpetual disinformation 24 7 365

Waiting for the struggle sessions to start stateside.
6   Someone_else   2024 May 6, 6:55pm  

Plenty mo' research besides this summarization:

When you watch TV, brain activity switches from the left side of your brain to the right side. This is significant because the right side of the brain tends not to analyze incoming information. It uses an emotional response which results in little or no analysis of information. This is like someone telling you something and you believing what they say without doing your own research.

Your brain is actually more active when you are sleeping than when you are watching television! One of the reasons that brain activity is so low when watching TV is because you really don’t have to do anything. When you read, for example, you have to mentally create images of what you are reading. This requires significant brainpower to do so.

So, the saying ‘TV rots you brain’ has more truth to it than you might imagine. Excessive television viewing has also been linked to degenerative brain disorders later in life such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
7   richwicks   2024 May 6, 8:28pm  

WookieMan says


I just don't watch it... Honest question, who watches TV anymore?

I can tell who does by who repeats the slogans from it.

If you ever said the Russia attacked Ukraine for no reason at all, that's a propaganda slogan from television. It's not in newspapers.

I think television has taken quite a hit since Trump took office. The people that continued to consume it are literally retards to me now.
8   richwicks   2024 May 6, 8:33pm  

PeopleUnited says


Or newspaper, radio, podcast, internet, official government website...

You can trust some things off the net after you verified they are being truthful several times

I'd recommend

https://www.bitchute.com/channel/GwPziiQZrVT3

https://www.bitchute.com/channel/24yVcta8zEjY

https://www.bitchute.com/channel/NmAqqO8nLvua

In that order. They have good long correct track records see what they said years ago. The first two link back to websites that have extensive references on all claims.

Truthful people have 3 things to make them easier to identify. They've been banned, they reference sources, they admit error, they learn over time.

Lots of people have been banned, they are anywhere from 10% to 80% right, finding honest people is depressingly difficult.

Nobody is 100% correct, but as we age we near perfection. The later the start the less time you have to approach it.

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