Anonymous 02/20/2026 (Fri) 14:23 Id: f6a17b No.176214 del
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Eve Barlow @Eve_Barlow - Gen Z: I can't go and see 'Wuthering Heights' because it's too triggering…
Why? Did your family adopt a poor boy, and you grew up together as best friends with an unspoken soul bond, but you decided to marry into the rich family across the moors after you broke your ankle and couldn't return home, and then the poor boy disappeared because he felt betrayed but then came back years later with his own riches, more handsome and even more brutish than ever, so you had an extramarital affair with him, then died from a self-imposed physical and mental breakdown after he marries your sister-in-law, and you decide in death that the ghost of you is going to haunt your now eternally depressed lover till he also dies?
https://x.com/Eve_Barlow/status/2024231702516940877

Eric Daugherty @EricLDaugh - Video: BREAKING: Q4 GDP comes in at just +1.4% PERCENT, way below expectations after the longest government shutdown in history caused by the Democrats
As many as 2 POINTS were shaved off GDP because of Democrats!
This is what sabotage looks like.
Nuke the filibuster. This must never happen again!
https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/2024840033081921663

Eric Matheny @ericmmatheny - Lets check in on the White women of Manhattan with the $100,000 a year nannies, married to hedge fund managers, who just traded the public safety of their city for a dopamine hit from their I Voted for Mamdani instagram posts.
https://x.com/ericmmatheny/status/2024464742593503255

EWTN News @EWTNews - Bishop Richard Stika, who resigned from leading the Diocese of Knoxville, Tennessee, in 2023 after a Vatican investigation into alleged mismanagement, died on Feb. 17. He was 68 years old.
His death was announced via an obituary published online as well as by the Knoxville Diocese. The diocese urged the faithful to pray for the repose of his soul.
Born in St. Louis on July 4, 1957, he was ordained a priest in the Archdiocese of St. Louis on Dec. 14, 1985. He served as chancellor there for 10 years, from 1994 to 2004, and helped coordinate Pope John Paul II’s visit to the city in 1999.

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