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Trump broke them: Antifa model says she’s going to evict parents from home after they voted for Trump

The left are losing it over the majority of Americans voting to re-elect Trump.

While we watched the economy tank, inflation rise, illegals and fentanyl pour across our unprotected border under the Biden/Harris administration, the media had progressives believe that Project 2025 (supposedly Trump’s plan) is going to end the USA as they know it.

Legacy media scared women so much they now want to disown anyone who didn’t vote their way – including their parents. From the Daily Mail:

Antifa model says she’s going to evict parents from home after they voted for Donald Trump

“An ‘anti-fascist’ OnlyFans model says she’s planning on evicting her parents after they voted for Donald Trump. Merrick DeVille went viral on X after she shared that she no longer wants a relationship with her MAGA parents in the wake of Trump’s election win last week. 

‘My parents are downstairs right now – in the house I moved us into and whose bills I pay, watching TV,’ the avowed socialist wrote on X on Monday.

‘They happily voted for Trump. I don’t know how to be anything other than angry. 6 more months on the lease and every day already I am more angry.’

DeVille, who lives in Austin, Texas, claimed her parents’ vote was an attack on her, saying it was ‘like they spat in her face.’

‘They know I have extensive reproductive health issues. They know access to BC (birth control) is the only thing between me and regular hospital visits. They know Trump is a fascist, they don’t even like him,’ she added. ‘They voted for him anyway.’

After realizing her post had gone viral, DeVille thanked supporters and then spoke to the ‘people suggesting [she is] a controlling monster for being upset that [her] parents just voted to make [her] job illegal and hurt my healthcare.’

DeVille then appeared to backtrack, claiming her parents have other living options and would not be left on the street when she kicks them out. ‘I don’t know what I’m going to do yet,’ she wrote.”

Read the whole article here.

Girl, you better get some mental healthcare services. One cannot go through life with so much hate. And one day honey, your parents are going to be gone. Love them (and their right to vote as they see fit) while you have such little precious time in this life with them.

DCG

Plants are good for our mental health

From Almanac, Nov. 16, 2023:

Filling your space with greenery can have many beneficial effects on your brain: Houseplants can help reduce stress, increase happiness, improve concentration, and even make you feel less anxious. Think of them as your own personal (and natural!) wellness committee.

A lot (and we do mean a LOT) of research has been done on the link between plants and well-being. 

Houseplants Can Help You Destress

In a study published in the Journal of Physiological Anthropology, researchers divided subjects into two groups who took turns transplanting indoor plants and doing computer work. They found that the subjects felt more comfortable and relaxed when working with the plants (wouldn’t you?).

What’s more, many other studies have found that simply spending time in green spaces—indoors or out—can relieve stress as well.

Houseplants Can Make You Feel Happier

Researchers from the National Chin-Yi University of Technology in Taiwan reviewed 50 studies focused on the psychological benefits of indoor plants and found that the most significant effect they had on study participants was that they made them feel happier.

Wondering which kind of plant to choose? One of the studies was specific, noting that small plants with green foliage and a light fragrance—think lavender—had the most noticeable effect. Learn more about the fantastic health benefits of lavender as well.

Houseplants Can Make it Easier to Concentrate

Another study, this time by Korean researchers, looked at the effects of live indoor plants on elementary students and discovered that looking at the plants actually altered their brain waves, helping the kids pay more attention and concentrate better….

Houseplants Can Help You Feel Less Anxious

A study published in the journal Environmental Research probed the effects of plants on folks stuck indoors during the COVID-19 pandemic and found that being surrounded by houseplants helped reduce anxiety. Thankfully, we’ve (mostly) moved on from those difficult times, but tricky winter weather and even remote work can keep people housebound for long periods, so it’s not too far of a stretch to think the effects might still apply.

It all comes down to this: Houseplants are so much more than leafy decor. In many ways, they’re a gateway to a healthier, happier mind and a simple path to elevating your spirits and increasing your mental well-being. And if you ask us, that’s something worth cultivating.

Think of the person you know who always seems happy and upbeat, who stays cool in stressful situations, and has an enviable ability to tune out distractions and focus on what needs to be done. We’re going to go out on a limb and suggest there’s a pretty good chance they have more than a few houseplants in their life.