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DuckBert@TheRealDuckBert·
@MeidasTouch 'peace negotiations' via xwitter? the world's gone mad. 😐
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MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
NEWS: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif calls for a 2-week ceasefire in the Middle East, urging Trump to extend his deadline and asking Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as a "goodwill gesture"
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No filter Skin
No filter Skin@NoFilterSkin·
I saw this video and started to cry, not because of some ageist nonsense, but because it warmed my heart so much... a girly will always be a girl🥹❤️
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
I'm genuinely confused What the fuck was the point of the Iran war?
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Evan Kilgore 🇺🇸
Evan Kilgore 🇺🇸@EvanAKilgore·
MAGA is dying. The energy is gone. Trump turned out to be just like the rest of them. I say this as a 3x Trump voter. It sucks but once you wake up, you can't unsee it. Nobody is coming to save us.
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Ron Rule
Ron Rule@ronrule·
@Kitchen6Beverly It isn’t selfish to want to keep the money you work for. What’s selfish is when you think other people should have to pay for things they don’t want because you want them.
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
If you homeschool your kids, you should be exempt from the portion of your property taxes that goes to the local schools.
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Eyes Wide Open@coptoit·
@ronrule Why? People who don’t have kids in school still pay taxes. Home schooling is a choice.
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Moonlight 🌙 ✨
Moonlight 🌙 ✨@Moonlight_myths·
My mom got mad when I told her I would rather live on my own that keep paying her $600 a month in rent. I'm 25 years old and have been paying $60 a week in rent to my parents for a while now. I recently landed a decent paying job and this morning, I received a message from my mom telling me that from now on, the rent would be $150 per week. I text her back, saying I would rather live elsewhere. I pay for my own food and I'm not willing to pay $150 per week just for a room to sleep in at my own mothers house. With that kind if money, I could rent a small apartment or even split the rent with a friend for less.
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Eyes Wide Open@coptoit·
I’m saving this for future comebacks. Thanks👍🏻
heretical lakeloon@loonlake55

Too many young people are resenting Boomers, claiming that Boomers had it " easy " financially in their youth. Here are a few fun facts about growing up Boomer. 1. Almost everyone grew up with one bathroom. Mom, Dad and all 3-6 siblings. 2. If you did get to take a vacation, you drove. With no air conditioning. No cup holders. No iPads. Just black vinyl seats and bologna sandwiches. 3. There were no club sports. No Parks and Rec activities. Summer camp was for rich kids. Get yourself a bike, a stick and a few friends. If you were bored, you laid in the grass and looked at clouds. 4. You ate what was served. Even if it was chicken livers. No DoorDash, no backup Totino's rolls. 5. No AP classes, no PSEO, no "fun" elective. They assigned you to a class. You went. You did what they asked. Or else. 6. Unless you had rich parents, you had a nice VFW wedding. Maybe rent a room at a modest hotel. 7. Most Boomers got their first pedi and mani in their 50s (when their feet got farther away). We didn't even know people got massages in real life, only in Hollywood. 8. You packed your own lunch for decades. 9. No one knew what red light therapy was, a facial, a spa day, or a cold plunge. Your gym was the YMCA. Usually in a rather old building. 10. We grew up with 18 percent inflation, 14 percent mortgage rates, 3 million continuing unemployment claims, and 200 other applicants competing for the same job. Now, this is not to say Millenials and Gen Z have it easy or don't face problems. It's just to say, nobody has it easy or doesn't face problems. My only hope, as my mom would say, is I live long enough to see my kids' kids complain about how easy they had it!

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Eyes Wide Open@coptoit·
@kmbiamnozie My belief is always to ask myself “what would Jesus do? After all, you can’t claim to be Christian if you’re not striving to do as Christ did. Anything else is just lip service.
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Kelechi DonPido
Kelechi DonPido@kmbiamnozie·
I am not merely a Catholic by affiliation, I nearly walked the path to the priesthood. Scripture, to me, has never been casual reading; it has been studied with the care of a sculptor refining form; patiently, attentively, reverently. And so I say this with both conviction and humility: Prayer is not performance. It is not spectacle. It is a sacred act, an intimate communion between the human spirit and the divine. A means not only to speak, but to interface with the heavens, the hosts of heaven themselves. When we pray, we approach with humility. With thanksgiving. With love. Just as one brings offerings into the house of the Lord, not in arrogance, but in surrender. Which is why moments of public prayer demand even greater care. When figures such as Paula White stand before the world in prayer, the expectation is clear: to seek wisdom, not validation. To ask that leaders like Donald Trump be guided toward justice, compassion, peace, and discernment. To intercede for the poor, the vulnerable, and the preservation of life. That is what true supplication looks like. But to elevate any political figure especially during the sacred solemnity of Holy Week to a comparison with the sinless Son of God is not devotion. It is error. And more than that, it borders on blasphemy. Likewise, when Franklin Graham invokes the Book of Esther as justification for the destruction of a modern nation such as Iran, it reflects not divine insight, but a troubling misapplication of scripture. Context matters. Theology demands responsibility. Sacred texts are not instruments for political ends. Faith was never meant to be weaponized. It was meant to guide, to correct, to humble. And if we are to invoke God in matters of leadership and war, then let it be done with trembling reverence, not confident distortion. Because the danger is not in believing too deeply but in believing wrongly. I am ashamed, this is our Holy Week for Gods sake. God have mercy.
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Eyes Wide Open@coptoit·
@texasrunnerDFW Yuk. Screams cheap cheap. Real wood or forget it. There are plenty of alternatives. And grey……..so tired of it. Move on.
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Amy Nixon
Amy Nixon@texasrunnerDFW·
Multi-tone grey vinyl plank flooring is the millennial generation’s popcorn ceilings
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Eyes Wide Open@coptoit·
@DonnaStanley789 @tolmanbrett Our townhomes with HOA sell within months. They have curb appeal, mown lawns and no cars in the street. Yep. That’s just awful, huh.?
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Brett L. Tolman
Brett L. Tolman@tolmanbrett·
Get rid of HOAs. Don’t buy a home with an HOA. Sell your home if it’s got an HOA.
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Eyes Wide Open@coptoit·
@tolmanbrett We have a great HOA. Not overly intrusive but takes care of the really annoying things like loud music at 2 in the morning and dogs that are always off leash. Those sort of things mostly. Wouldn’t trade it for anything.
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Mason Home Builder
Mason Home Builder@bankertobuilder·
This old home needed a refresh We got rid of the gross overgrowth, updated the colors to something modern, and gave the place a timeless feel So proud of my team
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MatrixMysteries
MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
“I spent $250,000 on a philosophy degree and I can’t find ANY work.” Years in class. Six figures in debt. ZERO payoff. She didn’t fail the system — the system sold her a LIE.
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Eyes Wide Open
Eyes Wide Open@coptoit·
@TukiFromKL Just stop it. Lay the blame where it belongs. Our government set the rules always.Whining is just time consuming. Use your time actually doing something to change it. Maybe quit spending so much energy on social media if you’re not happy.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Do you understand what this actually means.. Gen Z and millennials aren't burnt out because they're weak.. they did the math.. your dad bought a house at 24 on one salary.. a 40-hour week and a pension waiting at the end.. here's what changed.. in 1970 the median home cost 2x the average annual salary.. today it costs 6x.. and that's before the interest rate.. > Boomers graduated with little to no debt into an economy with employer pensions, cheap housing, and a job market that rewarded loyalty.. > Gen Z graduates with $30,000 in student debt into an economy that replaced pensions with 401ks where YOU bear all the risk.. replaced job security with "freelance opportunities".. and replaced affordable housing with a market that requires two incomes just to rent.. the work ethic didn't change.. the math changed.. > Boomers didn't build that economy.. they inherited it.. built by the Greatest Generation after the war, funded by government programs, subsidized housing, public universities, and infrastructure they didn't pay for.. > they rode the boom, extracted everything, gutted the pensions, made the houses unaffordable, defunded the universities.. and then told the next generation to work harder..
Leading Report@LeadingReport

Gen Z and millennials are burnt out because older generations had much easier lives while working far less hard, per FORTUNE.

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