Truth Seeker ID: ef5e74 Dec. 23, 2021, 6:09 a.m. No.1736   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2253 >>2349 >>2402 >>2427

Untangling? Like Spider Web?

 

Untangling Holly Madison and Hugh Hefner's Untraditional, Complicated Relationship

 

Of the many women to come in and out of Hugh Hefner's life, Holly Madison is one of the most famous.

 

The late magazine mogul's girlfriend of seven years was a prominent fixture in his life for nearly a decade. Having frequently visited his infamous Playboy Mansion while a 20-year-old college student in Los Angeles, the aspiring actress—who would go on to become a bestselling author—decided to move into his house a year later in 2001. (According to Holly, during their first date, "he was literally pushed on top of me.")

 

Their untraditional relationship was chronicled on E!'s series, The Girls Next Door, with Holly the ever-doting and loyal wife figure, alongside co-stars and fellow girlfriends Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquardt. Not surprisingly, their dynamics were unique.

 

But it's been more than a decade since the reality TV series premiered and all three women have moved on from their Playboy days. Earlier this year, Holly shared where she stands with her former co-stars on an episode of Call Her Daddy.

 

Bridget and I have always been close," Holly revealed. "We've always been friends since day one. She is [the sweetest]."

 

However, when asked if she has a relationship with Kendra, the Down the Rabbit Hole author put things simply, "No."

 

Holly also opened up about her romance with the Playboy founder, where she explained just how grateful she was for never getting pregnant. Although, she admitted they had "boring basic sex."

 

"I knew it was because of him. I was healthy. He was just too old," the star, turning 42 Dec. 23, said about the reason they never had kids. "When I had first gotten into that situation and something happened in my mind that first night I had sex where I felt like, 'Ok I did that. I like breached my own boundaries and I wasn't comfortable with it. Now I have to make this situation into something.' I almost locked myself into this box."

 

As fans of Girls Next Door might recall, Holly expressed her desire to not only marry Hugh, but to start a family. Ultimately, the his refusal to wed for the third time and his inability to procreate was considered their breaking point. She called it quits in 2008.

 

"Holly wanted very much to get married and have children and that wasn't in the cards for us," Hugh shared in a video for Playboy at the time. "I made a noble effort on the children's part of it. I was not prepared at this point to marry again."

 

However, he eventually did. Following his breakup with Holly, he began dating twins Kristina and Karissa Shannon and, later, Crystal Harris. In December 2010, he proposed to Crystal.

 

"I'm very surprised," Holly told E! News at the time of their engagement. "I have a lot of different feelings on it. I don't just feel one way. I kind of didn't want to put a generic statement out there like 'Congratulations!' because I felt everyone would see through that."

 

The eternal bachelor didn't have a smooth trip down the aisle however. Though his Playboy Playmate bride unexpectedly broke off their engagement five days before their vows, the two ultimately tied the knot in December 2012.

 

Holly would go on to marry longtime Pasquale Rotella in 2013. In 2018, just weeks before celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary, they filed for divorce. They share two kids together, Rainbow Aurora Rotella, 8, and son Forest Leonardo Antonio Rotella, 5.

 

But during her marriage, and time without any contact from Hugh, Holly shed new light on her former life when she published her memoir, Down the Rabbit Hole. In the no holds barred book, she shared her own controversial account of her time at the infamous property.

 

In print, Holly, who initially was under the impression the women did not actually have sex with Hugh, recalled her first night with him in vivid detail. "Two huge television screens projecting graphic porn lit up the otherwise dark bed," she wrote. "In the middle, a very pale man was tending to his own business (if you're catching my thinly veiled innuendo) and puffing on a joint before passing it around to the nearest blonde. The girlfriends, in various stages of undress, were sitting in a semicircle at the edge of the bed — some kneeling, some standing, some lying down."

 

She claimed he offered her a Quaalude, alleged the orgy-esque activity would take place twice a week. She also alleged that he disapproved of her short haircut and called her "old, hard and cheap" when she wore red lipstick.

 

 

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Truth Seeker ID: ef5e74 Dec. 23, 2021, 6:14 a.m. No.1741   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1742 >>2253 >>2349 >>2402 >>2427

Hypocrite [P]ope wants others to show humility.

 

Pope demands humility in new zinger-filled Christmas speech

 

ROME (AP) — Pope Francis urged Vatican cardinals, bishops and bureaucrats Thursday to embrace humility this Christmas season, saying their pride, self-interest and the “glitter of our armor” was perverting their spiritual lives and corrupting the church’s mission.

 

As he has in the past, Francis used his annual Christmas address to take Vatican administrators to task for their perceived moral and personal failings, denouncing in particular those pride-filled clerics who “rigidly” hide behind Catholic Church traditions rather than seek out the neediest with humility.

 

As they have in the past, cardinals and bishops sat stone-faced as they listened to Francis lecture them in the Hall of Blessings, which was otherwise decked out in jolly twinkling Christmas trees and poinsettias.

 

“The humble are those who are concerned not simply with the past but also with the future, since they know how to look ahead, to spread their branches, remembering the past with gratitude," Francis told them. “The proud, on the other hand, simply repeat, grow rigid and enclose themselves in that repetition, feeling certain about what they know and fearful of anything new because they cannot control it."

 

The proud who are so inward-looking are consumed with their own interests, the pontiff said.

 

“As a consequence, they neither learn from their sins nor are they genuinely open to forgiveness. This is a tremendous corruption disguised as a good. We need to avoid it," he added.

 

Since becoming pope in 2013, Francis has used his Christmas address to rail against the Curia, as the Holy See's bureaucracy is known, denouncing the “spiritual Alzheimer’s” that some members suffer and the resistance he had encountered to his efforts to reform and revitalize the institution and the broader Catholic Church.

 

Those reforms kicked into high gear this year, and some of the top Catholic hierarchy bore the brunt as Francis ordered a 10% pay cut for cardinals, imposed a 40-euro ($45) gift cap for Holy See personnel and passed a law allowing cardinals and bishops to be criminally prosecuted by the Vatican’s own tribunal.

 

On top of that, Francis added his Christmas greetings in the form of another public brow-beating of Vatican clerics, who normally are treated with the utmost deference by their underling and the faithful at large.

 

Francis told them to stop hiding behind the “armor” of their titles and to recognize that they, like the Biblical figure of Naaman, a wealthy and decorated general, were lepers in need of healing.

 

“The story of Naaman reminds us that Christmas is the time when each of us needs to find the courage to take off our armor, discard the trappings of our roles, our social recognition and the glitter of this world and adopt the humility of Naaman,” he said.

 

Francis also repeated his call for tradition-minded clerics to stop living in the past, saying their obsession with old doctrine and liturgy concealed a “spiritual worldliness” that was corrupting.

 

“Seeking those kinds of reassurance is the most perverse fruit of spiritual worldliness, for it reveals a lack of faith, hope and love; it leads to an inability to discern the truth of things,” he said.

 

Francis this year took his biggest step yet to rein in the traditionalist wing of the church, reimposing restrictions on celebrating the old Latin Mass that Pope Benedict XVI had relaxed in 2007.

 

He intensified those restrictions last weekend with a new set of rules that forbids even the publication of Tridentine Mass times in parish bulletins.

 

Francis said the proud who remain stuck in the past, “enclosed in their little world, have neither past nor future, roots or branches, and live with the bitter taste of a melancholy that weighs on their hearts as the most precious of the devil’s potions.”

 

“All of us are called to humility, because all of us are called to remember and to give life. We are called to find a right relationship with our roots and our branches. Without those two things, we become sick, destined to disappear,” he warned.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/pope-demands-humility-zinger-filled-104146318.html

Truth Seeker ID: ef5e74 Dec. 23, 2021, 6:45 a.m. No.1759   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1760

What do the Pills do to the Shot Mandates?

 

U.S. FDA authorizes Merck's at-home antiviral COVID-19 pill

 

Dec 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday authorized Merck & Co's antiviral pill for COVID-19, after giving the go-ahead to a similar treatment from Pfizer Inc. a day earlier.

 

Merck's drug, molnupiravir, developed with Ridgeback Biotherapeutics, was shown to reduce hospitalizations and deaths by around 30% in a clinical trial of high-risk individuals early in the course of the illness. The agency authorized the oral drug for the treatment of mild-to-moderate COVID-19 in adults who are at risk for severe disease.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/u-fda-authorizes-mercks-home-142608392.html

Truth Seeker ID: ef5e74 Dec. 23, 2021, 7:09 a.m. No.1806   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2253 >>2349 >>2402 >>2427

Trump doubles down. Comms or not. Trump just bitch slapped WW patriots against the Shots.

 

Trump rejects anti-vaccine talking point in Candace Owens interview: 'If you take the vaccine, you're protected'

 

Former President Donald Trump is continuing to advocate for COVID-19 vaccination.

 

In an interview with conservative commentator Candace Owens, Trump called the COVID-19 vaccines "one of the greatest achievements of mankind" after he revealed earlier this week he received his booster dose. Owens suggested the fact that "more people have died" since the vaccines became widely available might call their effectiveness into question, but Trump rejected this notion.

 

"No, the vaccine worked," he said. "But some people aren't taking it. The ones that get very sick and go to the hospital are the ones that don't take their vaccine."

 

Trump went on to say that "if you take the vaccine, you're protected," and "if you do" still get COVID-19 while vaccinated, "it's a very minor form" of it. He added, "People aren't dying when they take their vaccine."

 

The comments came after Trump said at an event with former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly that he received his COVID-19 booster dose. This prompted some boos from the crowd, but Trump told his supporters they should "take credit" for the vaccines and that by being against vaccines, "you're playing right into their hands." While in office, Trump declined to get vaccinated in public like then-Vice President Mike Pence did, and it was only revealed that Trump received his vaccine at the White House nearly two months later.

 

President Biden during a speech earlier this week praised Trump for his comments about getting a booster dose, saying this "may be one of the few things he and I agree on," and he also thanked the efforts of "the prior administration" on vaccines. Trump later told Fox News he was "very appreciative" of Biden's comments. "It has to be a process of healing in this country," Trump said, "and that will help a lot."

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-rejects-anti-vaccine-talking-134656213.html

Truth Seeker ID: ef5e74 Dec. 23, 2021, 7:30 a.m. No.1834   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1837 >>2253 >>2349 >>2402 >>2427

Anyone dug on this "Master Class" program?

Seems like a bunch of Criminals in one spot, attempting to "Educate" others how to live a Productive life.

 

Doesn't even look like Bill.

 

https://www.masterclass.com/?sscid=b1k5_xovwy&utm_source=shareasale&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=pp_|brd|all|_314743&utm_term=Aq-Prospecting

Truth Seeker ID: ef5e74 Dec. 23, 2021, 7:55 a.m. No.1868   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>1863

1) The Shots were just rolling out under trump

2) MOAR people have been SHOT and there are MOAR deaths.

3) TRUMP DID NOT MAKE A VACCINE

4) THER IS NO VACCINE

5) THIS IS THE HILL /RED LINE

 

Vaccine = Mandate/Passport/Tracking

 

We're NOT GONNA TAKE IT.

Truth Seeker ID: ef5e74 Dec. 23, 2021, 7:58 a.m. No.1873   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1880

>>1870

Time stamp

 

944

Q !UW.yye1fxo 03/10/2018 21:26:30

 

Anyone mention NWO referencing NatĂĽrliche Wirtschaftsordnung, the National Economic Order?

 

>>621807

We went too deep.

Attempted a pullback.

Not ready.

Q

Truth Seeker ID: ef5e74 Dec. 23, 2021, 8:23 a.m. No.1926   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>1920

You're missing the possible comms Barbie

>>1867

Similar Good bye 4 yr Delta

 

434

Q !UW.yye1fxo 12/22/2017 11:26:05

Been sober over a hundred days.

Planning to end that.

Finally going to kill myself.

Fuck all this, been here since the start too.

 

>>148751

Patriot, your country needs you.

You are not alone.

God is LOVE.

2018 will be GLORIOUS!

God bless,

Q

Truth Seeker ID: ef5e74 Dec. 23, 2021, 8:57 a.m. No.2008   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2019 >>2055

>>1985

>Everyone knows he didn't get the vaccine

Imma gonna stop you right there.

 

Many people got the shot because Trump endorsed it. This is where the "Comms" crap gets muddied.

WE NEED TRUTH. HARD. PAINFUL TRUTH.

Enough with mindgames. These shots are not Vaccines, yet repetitive parroting of that term WILL NOT CHANGE IT, and NO ONE GETS IT.

 

No matter what the case, the SHOTS lead to a HEALTH PASSPORT. A CARD. A TRACKING SYSTEM.

 

That is what keeps getting missed.

 

I agreed with your theory that the entire design is to create a problem for the Solution they already have. Control. And that card is the Golden Wonka Ticket.

Truth Seeker ID: ef5e74 Dec. 23, 2021, 9:02 a.m. No.2020   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2023 >>2025 >>2026 >>2029 >>2037 >>2253 >>2349 >>2402 >>2427

>>1988

Get ready for a FF?

 

Timestamp

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Q !xowAT4Z3VQ 04/12/2018 01:57:23 ID: 832f44

Archive Bread/Post Links: 1008589 / 1008955

Direct Link: 1008955

https:// www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-congress-sextrafficking/trump-signs-law-to-punish-websites-for-sex-trafficking-idUSKBN1HI2KP

Study carefully.

Facebook.

IG (think Ray.Chandler).

Twitter.

Etc…..

HONEYPOTS.

Q

Truth Seeker ID: ef5e74 Dec. 23, 2021, 9:25 a.m. No.2052   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2253 >>2349 >>2402 >>2427

Joan Didion, peerless prose stylist, dies at 87

 

NEW YORK (AP) — Joan Didion, the revered author and essayist whose precise social and personal commentary in such classics as “The White Album” and “The Year of Magical Thinking” made her a uniquely clear-eyed critic of turbulent times, has died. She was 87.

 

Didion's publisher Penguin Random House announced the author's death on Thursday. She died from complications from Parkinson's disease, the company said.

 

“Didion was one of the country’s most trenchant writers and astute observers. Her best-selling works of fiction, commentary, and memoir have received numerous honors and are considered modern classics,” Penguin Random House said in a statement.

 

Along with Tom Wolfe, Nora Ephron and Gay Talese, Didion reigned in the pantheon of “New Journalists” who emerged in the 1960s and wedded literary style to nonfiction reporting. Tiny and frail even as a young woman, with large, sad eyes often hidden behind sun glasses and a soft, deliberate style of speaking, she was a novelist, playwright and essayist who once observed that “I am so physically small, so temperamentally unobtrusive, and so neurotically inarticulate that people tend to forget that my presence runs counter to their best interests.”

 

Or, as she more famously put it: “Writers are always selling somebody out.”

 

Didion received a National Humanities Medal in 2012, when she was praised for devoting “her life to noticing things other people strive not to see.” For decades, she had engaged in the cool and ruthless dissection of politics and culture, from hippies to presidential campaigns to the kidnapping of Patty Hearst, and for her distrust of official stories.

 

“Slouching Towards Bethlehem,” “The White Album” and other books became essential collections of literary journalism, with notable writings including her takedown of Hollywood politics in “Good Citizens” and a prophetic dissent against the consensus that in 1989 five young Black and Latino men had raped a white jogger in Central Park (the men’s convictions were later overturned and they were freed from prison).

 

Didion was equally unsparing about her own struggles. She was diagnosed in her 30s with multiple sclerosis and around the same time suffered a breakdown and checked into a psychiatric clinic in Santa Monica, California that diagnosed her worldview as “fundamentally pessimistic, fatalistic and depressive.” In her 70s, she reported on personal tragedy in the heartbreaking 2005 work, “The Year of Magical Thinking,” a narrative formed out of the chaos of grief that followed the death of her husband and writing partner, John Gregory Dunne. It won a National Book Award, and she adapted it as a one-woman Broadway play that starred Vanessa Redgrave.

 

Dunne had collapsed in 2003 at their table and died of a heart attack even as their daughter, Quintana Roo Dunne Michael, was gravely ill in a hospital. The memoir was a best-seller and a near-instant standard, the kind of work people would instinctively reach for after losing a loved one. Didion said she thought of the work as a testament of a specific time; tragically, “Magical Thinking” became dated shortly after it was published. Quintana died during the summer of 2005 at age 39 of acute pancreatitis. Didion wrote of her daughter’s death in the 2011 publication “Blue Nights.”

 

“We have kind of evolved into a society where grieving is totally hidden. It doesn’t take place in our family. It takes place not at all,” she told The Associated Press in 2005. Didion spent her later years in New York, but she was most strongly identified with her native state of California, “a hologram that dematerializes as I drive through it.” It was the setting for her best known novel, the despairing “Play It As It Lays,” and for many of her essays.

 

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Truth Seeker ID: ef5e74 Dec. 23, 2021, 10 a.m. No.2080   🗄️.is đź”—kun

A picture is worth 1000 words

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China orders lockdown of up to 13 million people in Xi'an

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/china-orders-lockdown-13-million-150211208.html