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January 18, 2025

A fitting song in these times, from a time when hard rock singers still knew how to sing. Nowadays they are mostly screaming. This was one of my favorite songs in my childhood, in the 80s and I still think it's a very good song.

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December 30, 2025
It's time to Obliterate the Deep State

I just upgraded my X account to Premium+ since they had a 60% discount offer for the first 3 months.
And I also tested Grok imagine for the first time and generated this video from an image.

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December 17, 2025
MELANIA, the film, exclusively in theaters worldwide on January 30th, 2026
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July 05, 2025
"Just a Reminder: You are not Alone"
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April 25, 2025

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The Cooking History 1850 - Present

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The Food Pyramid 1974-2026

The food pyramid is a visual guide to healthy eating, showing recommended proportions of food groups, with larger sections at the base for foods to eat more of and smaller at the top for those to limit.

Origins in Sweden (1970s)
The concept began in Sweden amid high food prices in the early 1970s. The Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare sought ways to recommend affordable, nutritious diets. In 1974, Anna-Britt Agnsäter (from a grocery cooperative) introduced the first food pyramid in a magazine. It featured three levels:

Base: grains, potatoes, legumes, and milk (basic, cheap foods).
Middle: fruits and vegetables.
Top: meat, fish, and eggs (to eat less of).

USDA Adoption and the Classic 1992 Food Guide Pyramid
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) adapted the pyramid shape in 1992, building on earlier guides like the "Basic Seven" (1940s) and "Basic Four" (1950s–1970s). The 1992 version had six horizontal sections:

Base (largest): Bread, ...

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