Fredji
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Fredji
@Fredjieth
Interested in investing, options, eCommerce, retail and more
Los Angeles, CA انضم Kasım 2024
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I’ve had my Tesla for 7 years now and today when I pulled out of the garage, the error sign kept showing up
My battery died and I couldn’t charge it.
This is terrible timing because our first babies due date is next week and I need a car!!!
I made a service request in the Tesla app and explained our situation.
A Tesla rep called me within an hour and let me come to the shop even though it was after hours and set me up with a loaner car until I get a new battery installed.
Say what you want about Elon and Tesla but I don’t think any other car company would offer this level of service that fast.
Long Tesla!!!
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@SinaiLawFirm Ada is the worst specially the website ADA lawsuits, 90% of times the law firm website is not even ADA compliant
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@WisemanCap @DeItaone Islamic republic is a terrorist state, why do Indians side with terrorists?
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Would you vote for a President who promises to cut off all financial and Military aid to Israel?
I feel like that is one thing that is likely to resonate the loudest among voters in 2028. The shift in sentiment in the US is very real and I think it could be one of the most obvious campaign promises that could be delivered with bipartisan support.
Israel is a developed economy with a per capita GDP that rivals most first world countries. I don't see any reason why the US has to provide this aid whatsoever.
*For some reason, it wont let me post this as poll...
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@qcapital2020 If they ban reselling then it will become a fair market
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@brosen1501 Leftism is a disease that holds the world hostage. Get rid of it and you will be free
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I was thirty-something years old when Iranian students dragged me into a room and told me I wasn't going anywhere. Four hundred and forty-four days later, I walked out. I've spent the decades since trying to make sense of what happened — and what keeps happening — between our two countries.
So don't talk to me about Iran like it's an abstraction. I lived inside that confrontation. I felt it.
Which is why I'm not ready to write off this ceasefire, even though everything about it is maddening.
Negotiations in Pakistan may produce nothing. The talks could collapse before they get started. I've seen American diplomacy with Iran fail more times than I can count, and usually for the same reasons — too much pride, too little patience, and Israel holding a match in the corner of the room.
But here's what I know in my bones: another war won't break Iran. We just tried. It didn't work. Iran doesn't break — it absorbs, it adapts, and it waits. I watched that stubbornness up close for 444 days.
What bothers me most isn't that Iran is winning this moment — it's that we handed it to them. Tehran's framework is running these negotiations. Iran still controls the Strait of Hormuz. Still collecting tolls. Trump looked at their proposal and called it workable. I never thought I'd see the day, but here we are.
Iran wants everything on the table — sanctions, enrichment rights, American troops out, and a deal that covers what's happening in Lebanon and Gaza too. That's a lot to swallow. And Israel, which wasn't invited to this conversation, is already making clear it has no intention of being constrained by it.
That's the part that worries me the most. Because if Israel keeps bombing and Washington can't or won't stop it, none of this holds.
And yet — and I say this as someone who has every reason to distrust Tehran — I don't think we go back to all-out war. Not because anyone has suddenly gotten wise, but because the math doesn't work. A second round ends the same way. Iran still controls the Strait. The global economy still flinches when Tehran flexes.
What we're heading toward isn't peace. It's something smaller and more precarious — two countries silently agreeing not to destroy each other today, with no paperwork and no guarantees.
I know what it's like to survive on something that fragile. For 444 days, that's all I had.
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Can you feel the culture and warmth?

Dexerto@Dexerto
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson revealed why the fast-food chain will never offer mobile ordering "That warmth and feeling of the culture ... mobile ordering will definitely take a piece of that away, and there's also the freshness factor"
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@adnan_aliyu @SecRubio Supporting terrorists organizations is not protected under 1st Amendment
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The U.S. talks about free speech and democracy, yet punishes people for their opinions, especially when it challenges its foreign policy. Supporting Iran, criticizing America, or even expressing controversial views shouldn’t suddenly erase someone’s rights overnight.
If “freedom” only applies when people agree with you, then it was never freedom to begin with.
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Until recently, Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter were green card holders living lavishly in the United States.
Afshar is the niece of deceased Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani. She is also an outspoken supporter of the Iranian regime who celebrated attacks on Americans and referred to our country as the "Great Satan."
This week, I terminated both Afshar and her daughter's legal status and they are now in ICE custody, pending removal from the United States.
The Trump Administration will not allow our country to become a home for foreign nationals who support anti-American terrorist regimes.
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@TJTheWheelDeal There is no open election in Iran so president is irrelevant it’s just to fool the leftist in the west
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@oliverbrocato Muslims commit genocide against everyone in the region and colonized many countries, no talking sense these idiots
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update… Moiz unfollowed me.
why can’t we have peace in the middle east
oliverb@oliverbrocato
So let me get this straight: 2M+ Arab citizens live in Israel with voting rights, representation, and legal protections. Meanwhile, an Israeli stepping into Gaza would likely be slaughtered. And Israel is the “apartheid state”? Make it make sense.
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@gloriaaryan_ @cozyzozie The weather is perfect regardless if you pay taxes or not
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@jbulltard1 This retard thinks he knows better than the entire US intelligence
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@HanShawnity Freedom ain’t free, need to fight the Islamist terrorists
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@TJTheWheelDeal Horrible king, he wants to lower taxes, protect the 1st and 2nd amendment.
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Soooooo what does everyone do at a “no kings” rally anyway?
How do people have so much time on their hands?
Is it like a concert?
Does someone talk?
Are there performances?
Do people just gather and complain?
Should I mark myself safe?
People are either bored, concerned or crazy.
What’s going on world?
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