*VIDEO* Man saves cat from boa constrictor
Kitty’s on her 9th life now!
An incredible video has emerged of a video where a man saves a cat from being eaten by a boa constrictor. Brave soul!
An incredible video has emerged of a video where a man saves a cat from being eaten by a boa constrictor. Brave soul!
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Chris Massari There is a largely missed connection between the comic medium, particularly the superhero genre and stories from the two big publishers Marvel and DC, and the philosophies associated with libertarianism. Everything from the non-aggression principle (NAP), individualism, civil liberty, voluntary action and in some cases/stories to individuals…
Last year, we spent a lovely evening with friends enjoying a dinner of baked potatoes with homemade chili garnished with bits d’bacon and locally-sourced shredded cheddar–the nearest Target isn’t that far, after all–and served with a sour cream reduction. Even the kids, who had gathered in the downstairs playroom to trade Halloween candy, liked it. And trade they did. I…
Los Angeles — A woman has ended her 20 year marriage with her husband over irreconcilable differences related to Cobra Kai. Cindy Longmont says her husband had never been passionate about film and television, but this series was too important to not be involved in. The looming High School Karate Tournament would be the most…
As the COVID-19 situation continues to persist in America, with much mystery still surrounding it, we at The Libertarian Republic spoke with virus expert John McAfee. We got some real and valuable answers to some very important questions. John McAfee is the founder of McAfee Antivirus. Read the interview below. TLR: If the Coronavirus were…
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Amber Randall A white woman apologized for her “white guilt” and privilege in a speech about race and inclusivity at DePauw University Saturday. Francesca Moroney Cooper, married to a wealthy lawyer and a 1992 graduate of the college, sought to address inequality in America and how white people have more privilege than…
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Eric Lieberman People who use the internet more often are less likely to be politically divided, contradicting the popular belief that the web definitively perpetuates polarization, according to a new study. Trying to decipher what is exactly causing the apparent growing schism in contemporary politics, researchers at Stanford University…
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