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Edward Fear

@FastEddieFear

انضم Eylül 2011
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Edward Fear@FastEddieFear·
Google AI is coming in hot with alternative facts today.
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Edward Fear@FastEddieFear·
@jphanned This is pretty good but should be revised/reposted good sir.
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Justin@jphanned·
Breaking down the motivation levels of all 30 teams playing on Sunday:
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Rob Perez
Rob Perez@WorldWideWob·
NBA history set tonight by these gladiators: 1) First game to have 3 triple-doubles recorded. 2) First game to have multiple triple-doubles by bench players. 3) Lowest +/- ever recorded by someone who posts a triple-double (Jahmai Mashack, -46, beating previous record of -30)
Rob Perez@WorldWideWob

Sickos only.

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Ben Axelrod@BenAxelrod·
Was looking up something on Basketball Reference and there are four active NBA players with 1.0000 Hall of Fame probability scores. Who are they?
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Al Smizzle
Al Smizzle@AlZeidenfeld·
@FastEddieFear You’ll have two intersection points on two circles after the second hint. It says “exact distance”. It will be in one of two places by week 2
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Edward Fear@FastEddieFear·
@AlZeidenfeld Let me grab a compass here. My geocaching experience is woefully out of date.
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loubigs@loubigs1·
@IsaacPunts Most would play in the mlb if it allowed gay dance contests
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IsaacPunts@IsaacPunts·
Okay I have a legitimate question as a football guy who doesn’t watch baseball. How good at baseball are these guys actually? Like is this college level ball? Minor league level? Somewhere in between? Outside the gimmick how good is the play here?
Matthew Nichol@MatthewNichol5

This is not baseball.

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Raven
Raven@Ravenismeee·
Without telling me your age… what was the very FIRST video game you ever played?
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Edward Fear@FastEddieFear·
@TheDunkCentral He is, without exaggeration, one of the best rim-defending guards ever.
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NBACentral
NBACentral@TheDunkCentral·
Derrick White Appreciation Post: He has more total blocks than players like Brook Lopez, Alex Sarr, Isaiah Stewart, Bam Adebayo, Onyeka Okongwu, and Jalen Duren 🤯
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Edward Fear@FastEddieFear·
Every Trump supporter must be in one of two camps. 1) Someone who supports him and most or all things he does, but believes there is some line that should not be crossed; or 2) A brainwashed cult member who thinks Trump is divine and can never err. Is there anyone who thinks they are in camp 1) above, but does not think "a whole civilization will die tonight" is over that line? Seriously, I'm not a fan of his, but I go out of my way to be open to opposing schools of thought. Can anyone explain to me how this is good or acceptable? This is - literally - the President of the United States publicly threatening massive war crimes, including the murder of millions of people, most of whom are innocent non-combatants. Maybe this can be a unifying moment? In our incredibly fractured society, maybe we can join hands and say THIS is fucked up?
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Edward Fear@FastEddieFear·
That's not exactly a quick response, I'm afraid. I'll still try to explain what I mean a bit though. Global geopolitics and economics is so multi-variable that a huge military operation like this has just thousands of significant effects. So the list you would get would have entries like: 37: Good for the environment as a massive increase in the price of oil spikes interest and investment in alternative energy sources; and 51: Polarizing event gives American voters an excellent litmus test for midterm candidates; and 63: America's flouting of international calls for restraint leads to more countries turning to different source for arms sales as opposed to DOD/US. This has the potential to reorient US economy towards more important domestic concerns; etcetera. I'm saying it's complex. The President of the US saying publicly, "I WILL KILL MILLIONS OF INNOCENT PEOPLE" isn't quite so complex.
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Edward Fear@FastEddieFear·
No, of course, not. But a necessary precept to the argument is the fact that for someone to consider this a mistake by Trump, they must consider it possible that Trump could make a mistake. Clearly some people do not consider that possible. I am very optimistically putting it up there to try to prevent some of the dumbest counterarguments.
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Adam Scherer
Adam Scherer@ShipMyMoneyDFS·
I apologize for every time I called G.W. dumb when I was like 14. I had no idea
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Edward Fear@FastEddieFear·
@LattimerSt2266 Yeah, to be clear, I'm fine with the concept of war in Iran. There are absolutely 100 good and 100 bad things about it. The president of the U.S., on social media, threatening literal genocide, is my issue.
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Steve Lattimer
Steve Lattimer@LattimerSt2266·
@FastEddieFear As a trump voter who is not a cult member, choosing war in Iran over domestic issues was that line, everything after is just a cherry on top.
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Mike Nelson
Mike Nelson@mikenelson586·
Wow- really brings this whole story around in, like, a perfect circle
CONSEQUENCE@consequence

Maynard James Keenan has shared a message of support for his longtime friend and former classmate, General Randy George, who was recently ousted by Pete Hegseth. "As long as I can remember, I wanted to be an artist in some way. Visual, musical, performing. I wasn’t certain what, just that the arts were where I was supposed to be. However, after H.S. graduation, the reality of tuition set in. My family was living on a teacher's salary. There wasn't much left over after bills, and grants and student loans weren't going to cover it. "So I joined the Army to take advantage of the Army College Fund. As it turns out, I excelled in the military, which was not what I was expecting. I was awarded Distinguished Graduate from both basic and advanced training. Then, after many, many rounds of testing, I was chosen to attend U.S.M.A.P.S. and to apply to the U.S. Military Academy, West Point. "As you can imagine, most of my classmates at West Point Prep were there with a singular mission: to be a West Point graduate and serve in our military. Focus, drive, a plan, and zero compromise. I, on the other hand, was one of the few with doubts and inner conflict. "So when my heart spoke louder than the outside influencers and I declined my appointment to West Point, most of those around me saw it as a huge mistake. But a handful were very supportive. They knew me well enough to respect that decision. One of those supportive classmates was my cross-country teammate, Randy George. "If you've been wading through the flood of news lately, you may recognize that name. Randy went on to become a four-star general and Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. He was approaching his 40th year of service. "I can't even imagine how disappointed and upset he must feel for having been “asked” to retire early. So I'm just here to return that favor of support. We're here for you, Randy. Might be time for a beer or three. See you soon."

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Edward Fear@FastEddieFear·
@kotosan_dayo 386-20 (Could’ve got a 386-33, but then I could only afford the 20mb hard drive and not the 30mb hard drive.)
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ことだよ!!
ことだよ!!@kotosan_dayo·
初めて使ったPCのCPU教えて欲しい!!!! 自分はCore i7 3770
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CONSEQUENCE
CONSEQUENCE@consequence·
Maynard James Keenan has shared a message of support for his longtime friend and former classmate, General Randy George, who was recently ousted by Pete Hegseth. "As long as I can remember, I wanted to be an artist in some way. Visual, musical, performing. I wasn’t certain what, just that the arts were where I was supposed to be. However, after H.S. graduation, the reality of tuition set in. My family was living on a teacher's salary. There wasn't much left over after bills, and grants and student loans weren't going to cover it. "So I joined the Army to take advantage of the Army College Fund. As it turns out, I excelled in the military, which was not what I was expecting. I was awarded Distinguished Graduate from both basic and advanced training. Then, after many, many rounds of testing, I was chosen to attend U.S.M.A.P.S. and to apply to the U.S. Military Academy, West Point. "As you can imagine, most of my classmates at West Point Prep were there with a singular mission: to be a West Point graduate and serve in our military. Focus, drive, a plan, and zero compromise. I, on the other hand, was one of the few with doubts and inner conflict. "So when my heart spoke louder than the outside influencers and I declined my appointment to West Point, most of those around me saw it as a huge mistake. But a handful were very supportive. They knew me well enough to respect that decision. One of those supportive classmates was my cross-country teammate, Randy George. "If you've been wading through the flood of news lately, you may recognize that name. Randy went on to become a four-star general and Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. He was approaching his 40th year of service. "I can't even imagine how disappointed and upset he must feel for having been “asked” to retire early. So I'm just here to return that favor of support. We're here for you, Randy. Might be time for a beer or three. See you soon."
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