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Is Diet Coke the Health "Secret" Shared by Warren Buffett and Donald Trump?

Creatix / August 16, 2025 In our glorious nation, the land that gave the world the light bulb, it’s only fitting that the secret to unmatched longevity and financial genius turns out to be flushing down a Big Mac with a Diet Coke. While scientists map genomes and chase gene-editing miracles, and our California friends burn billions on yoga-inspired health supplements, mystical mushrooms, and “spirit cleanses,” two of America’s most resilient icons—President Donald J. Trump and legendary investor Warren Buffett—have been quietly sipping the true elixir of life, the fountain drink of youth: Diet Coke. Together, they prove that success in America comes in two essential flavors: ambition and fun. The Buffett–Trump Wellness Portfolio Warren Buffett turns 95 this month and is still making headlines with multibillion-dollar deals. Just five years shy of 100, the Oracle of Omaha is thriving—crediting part of his stamina to a famously childlike diet, complete with a steady stream of Diet Coke. ...

Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, and Donald Trump Are the Same Person: Read this Crazy Theory

Creatix / August 14, 2025 Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, and Donald Trump Are the Same Person: Read this Crazy Theory The internet loves a good conspiracy theory. From “the Earth is flat” to “we never landed on the moon” to “Elvis is alive and working at a Waffle House in Des Moines,” the wilder the claim, the more attention it gets. Why? Because the human brain is wired to seek patterns, connect dots, and occasionally leap straight over the fence of reason into a field of pure imagination. In the age of TikTok think-pieces and 3 a.m. YouTube rabbit holes, conspiracy theories aren’t fringe—they’re pop culture. And some, like simulation theory , even have serious scientists nodding along. Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom famously argued that there’s a decent chance—maybe even 50%—that we’re living in a hyper-advanced computer simulation. Elon Musk, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and others have publicly entertained the possibility. Which means your grandpa’s Facebook post about “this all being The Matri...

The Tale of Two Twins: One Saved Cash. One Bought Bitcoin. Chapter 4, Pray for Luck. Play for Pluck

Creatix Fiction / August 14, 2025 [Click here for all chapters published to date] Chapter 4 – Pray for Luck. Train for Pluck Rafael Brown and his granddaughter watched the tail lights of the ambulance disappear down the road. Before the quiet could settle back in, a small cluster of neighbors came to ask what had happened. There weren’t many of them. This was a sleepy cul-de-sac with only four houses. To the left lived Mrs. Hargrove, a very old lady in her mid-90s who still managed her garden but didn’t venture out much. To the far right was a couple in their 60s, but they were out of town visiting grandchildren. The ones who had come were from the main street just before the cul-de-sac. They drifted in as if it were Halloween with grown-ups this time and everyday Minnesota "costumes", gathering together for the evening’s gossip candy. Faces leaned forward, voices hushed but eager, each person hungry for the morsel of news that had brought flashing lights to their quiet corne...

The Tale of Two Twins: One Played It Safe, One Bought Bitcoin

The Tale of Two Twins:  One Played It Safe, One Bought Bitcoin Chapter 1: John saved cash. Tom bought Bitcoin   John and Tom are twin brothers born in Minnesota in the 1940s. Although very much identical on their DNA shells, in financial matters they thought worlds apart. The best example takes us back to the cold winter of January 2013 .  Breakfast at the local diner Over a simple breakfast at their local diner, they each made a financial choice that would ripple through the rest of their lives now in Florida. “I just locked a 10-year CD at 2% interest, with the $12,000 we got from mother.” said John, stirring cream into his coffee. “It’s safe, insured by the FDIC, and guaranteed to grow. You should look into it.” Outside, snow swirled past frosted windows, and the wind cut through the city like a knife. Inside, the warmth of coffee and bacon grease softened the chill, and the smell of maple syrup clung to the air. Tom grinned. “I bought Bitcoin with mine. It’s $13 ...