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Hells Angels founder SONNY BARGER dies at 83

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As previously reported, Sonny Barger, the original Hells Angel, has passed away.

On Wednesday night, he announced his death on Facebook: “If you read this message, you’ll know I’m gone. Please have this note published as soon as possible following my passing.

He concludes, “Keep your head up high, stay loyal, remain free, and always respect honor,” and says goodbye to his club brothers, family, and friends.

Sonny was born in Modesto in 1938 and reared by his alcoholic father after his mother abandoned the family when he was just 4 months old. He was expelled from high school in the tenth grade after being expelled several times for fighting.

He lied on his birth certificate and entered in the Army when he was 16, although he was eventually discharged with honors.

As of April of this year, the Oakland Hells Angels, which was founded by Sonny in 1957, will have been together for 65 years. He succeeded his predecessor as National President of the organization the next year, after the latter was incarcerated. When Sonny relocated the company’s headquarters to Oakland, California.

Over the course of the year, rumors of racism inside the Hells Angels circulated. The group as a whole is not racist, but we definitely have enough racist members that no black guy is likely to get in,” Sonny remarked in a BBC interview in 2000.

Several firearms and explosives were found in his hands, leading police to believe he was planning to injure a rival gang when he was arrested for conspiracy in 1988 and for possession of narcotics and a weapon in 1973.

He and 33 others were prosecuted for violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act in 1979; Nixon signed this law into law in an effort to eradicate organized crime. The following year, a divided jury found him not guilty.

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It's kind of sad when people live their life with a foundation of racism and smoking. Only for that Pork to catch up with them later. We don't have to write anything here but we are writing in hopes that people understand this is not the best of us. This should not be who we aspire to be. There are better people. Better meals and examples to choose from. "Racism, Smoking?". That's some pork our lives can do without. Not a good Atom to have when being involved in anything. You're sure to morally fail at some point, at some time, in some situations and affect some, to mirror what you do. It's our guess that this type of person is the one who has to tell everyone "I have a black friend, his name is Dick, see I'm not racist". We can't claim to know who he was in the latter part of his life when his flower was withering but in his prime when that flower was at its peak he was not for the best Atom of a human. See, that's the problem with the things we do. We go through a life doing a whole bunch of stuff like we will live forever never thinking that some other people just like us will check exactly what we did. Many people think that just God outside of ourselves can do that. They never think that the God in us can do that. Check Yourself!

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WINNIE THE POOH TURNED MURDERER In Horror Film

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Winnie the Pooh, one of Disney’s most adored characters, is now an object of nightmares thanks to a new horror film that turns him into a murderer.

Christopher Robin returns to The Hundred Acre Wood to find his stuffed animal BFF and Pooh’s companions vanished. Things gradually deteriorate, and chaos ensues.

From there … there are plenty of screams, blood, violence and possibly murder. Much different than the kid’s tale. BTW, “Winnie The Pooh” became public domain in 2022, which is how they were able to pull the whole thing off.

Demonic photos of the new Pooh first went viral back in May, building a ton of anticipation for the project. Looks like it’s finally getting close to a release.

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Facebook’s reforms could end the old social network era. It’s a TikTok World now?

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TikTok is a serious threat to Facebook, and the adjustments the social network is making to compete with it could spell the end of the social network as we know it.

Friends and acquaintances will no longer be the primary focus of Facebook. Like TikTok, it’ll have an addictive scroll that feeds you movies, photos, and other content that it believes you’ll enjoy. You’re less likely to see postings from your embarrassing aunt and more likely to see videos of cute pets or recipes from food influencers as a result.

When Meta made the announcement last week, it was for Facebook and Instagram: When you open Facebook, the “Home” tab will be the first thing you see. The new primary screen was referred to as a “discovery engine” by a business announcement.

Any public video that is less than 15 minutes long will now be automatically converted into a reel on Instagram, which “may be eligible to be suggested” to other Instagram users.

Basically, if you’re tired of watching TikTok videos from random strangers, Facebook has you covered. On the default home screen, you’ll find an option called “Feeds,” which will allow you to see what your friends and followers are up to more clearly.

Algorithm-based engagement or consumption is prioritized over human connections in Meta’s new approach. Both IT and entertainment corporations are vying for consumers’ attention, whether it is on social media platforms or through streaming services.

Another step toward “the end of the social networking era,” according to Axios’ Scott Rosenberg.

While it’s a dramatic shift from the initial goal of Facebook, it’s a step in the right direction for the company. It used to signify something to update your status on Facebook.

Keeping score, here’s how Facebook has progressed:

When Facebook’s “News Feed” was originally introduced in 2006, it was nothing more than a simple list of friends’ updates.

There have been several algorithm-driven changes to Facebook’s feed over time, and this isn’t the first. Algorithms were put in place in 2009 that prioritized more interesting life updates from users’ relationships in the stream.

It launched an update in 2018 that will “prioritize postings that stimulate conversations and meaningful interactions amongst people.” (Critics claim that this confines people to political echo chambers, fueling fanaticism.)

As a result, this latest version marks the most significant departure yet from Facebook as a social network and a move closer to TikTok, which surged rapidly during the pandemic – maybe too quickly for Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg not to take note.

When TikTok announced in September 2021 that it had more than 1 billion active users, it had just over 500 million members at the end of 2019. In March, Facebook claimed 2.9 billion monthly active users, but the social network has been operational for nearly two decades now.

“Aggressive new tactics to establish significance in a world where TikTok is rapidly setting the pace,” Casey Newton said in a recent edition of his Platformer newsletter.

If Facebook goes away, that doesn’t mean that we’re done with social media. The demise of social media platforms as venues to create “meaningful” interactions with people is a sad consequence of this development.

TikTok, Facebook, and other social media apps are now all about entertaining you and keeping you on the app for as long as they can. People you know won’t play a significant role in achieving that aim.

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Woman hospitalized after being stabbed by 100-pound sailfish in Florida

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A sailfish weighing about 100 pounds stabbed a woman when she was boating off the coast of Florida.

According to a report from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office the event occurred on Tuesday morning.

Two other boat passengers were attempting to pull in a fish when one of them was injured, according to the report. Katherine Perkins, 73, of Arnold, Maryland, told police that she was stabbed in the groin while standing near to the boat’s center console. After being “stabbed,” Perkins became “incoherent,” according to the report.

Two other passengers, Louis Toth and Dominic Bellezza, told authorities that after the sailfish was hooked, it charged at the boat.

Perkins allegedly claimed that she was unable to react since everything happened so quickly.

According to the report, the two men applied pressure to the injuries before transporting Perkins to HCA Florida Lawnwood Hospital. CNN reported on Sunday that the woman was doing well, citing a hospital official.

In addition to the sheriff’s department, fire rescue was also on the scene and “tended to” Perkins, according to the report.

Sailfish, according to National Geographic, can achieve speeds of up to 68 miles per hour, making them the fastest fish in the water. They can reach a weight of 220 pounds and a length of 5.7 to 11 feet.

According to National Geographic, the fish is sought after as a “game fish” because its meat is not generally consumed. The fish “will battle furiously, leaping and diving repeatedly, and sometimes taking hours to land,” according to the publication, which described the fish’s behavior after being hooked.

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