▲ 114 r/MensRights+1 crossposts

New details emerge about tragedy of little boy allegedly killed and eaten by his mum - as friends and neighbours reveal the circumstances that led to his awful death

To those that may argue against the connection of the post with men’s rights, it should be made clear that the young boy did not get an opportunity to grow up and become a man because he was betrayed by the government and social workers.

It is time society recognized the worth of men and boys’ lives. The mother, whose job it was to protect him and take care of him, is to blame for this tragedy.

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u/LittleForm3711 — 5 hours ago

CIA's secret mind-control horrors exposed as chilling new MKUltra claims emerge

For quite some time now, whistleblowers have been ringing the alarm about mind control technology. So, do you still think it’s just a conspiracy theory?

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u/jefferymr15 — 6 days ago

Is WordRocket AI Worth It?

Hi, everyone! I’ve kicked off a journey with an AI tool aimed at helping people discover what works and what doesn’t, especially when you’re on a budget.

I found WordRocket AI and decided to give it a try since they say you can generate over 5 articles for free. I thought I’d test the product roundup feature with a 2000-word request, but then I ran into an error saying I didn’t have enough credits. That was a bit of a head-scratcher. I also tried to create a single article with just text—no images—and got hit with another error about insufficient credits. It seems I need to add credits to the OpenRouter API before I can generate anything.

What happened to that free trial they promised?

After trying to make it work and getting nowhere, I eventually deleted my account.

Maybe I didn’t get it right, and perhaps you have a better handle on it than I do.

Please share your experiences, or if you know of a better alternative, I’d love to hear about it.

WordRocket AI promotes itself as an SEO tool for article creation, but the pricing is pretty steep.

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u/jefferymr15 — 8 days ago
▲ 88 r/law

Ventura County man gets 1 year in jail in incest case involving daughter who later died by suicide

CALIFORNIA LAW NEEDS CHANGING!

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u/jefferymr15 — 13 days ago