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HankHeIl

@HankHeil

Beigetreten Ağustos 2019
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@premise75 It'll be a face saving ask by Iran, communicated via Pakistan that is honored as they agree to concede on major issues in the talks.
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KillicksKitchen@premise75·
@HankHeil Why would Trump do that? How is he being harmed by the blockade? Do u think he is afraid of Europe? The only thing he would do would be to allow Iran a way to save face & still agree to let us get all the nuke materials, but 3rd worlders R too stupid & have an unearned pride.
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HankHeIl@HankHeil·
Prediction: Trump issues statement effectively backing down on the blockade within the next 5-10 days and talks with Iran resume immediately afterwards. This is ultimately a face-saving maneuver telegraphed via Pakistan.
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HankHeIl@HankHeil·
@interstatejuche >No one ever brings the French Revolution into this My opinions are immune to criticism!
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KG@interstatejuche·
It's like if there was a spanish civil war with the bolsheviks during the roman weimar republic
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HankHeIl@HankHeil·
@paleonormie Big OEMs do this across all sorts of industries. They'll parcel out a less critical niche to a newer/cheaper/hungrier supplier as part of the supplier development process. If they live up to their promises, great, you built competition and lowered margins. If they fail, whatever.
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pnorm@paleonormie·
I have a conspiracy theory that apple uses their B team suppliers for the power bricks that they send to enterprise customers because why do they always fail after a year on my work computer but never my personal computer
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Joel Loren ⚡️@JoelLoren1·
I keep seeing this dumb stuff on my TL, no the government doesn’t have access to a 2001 Dodge Ram. Does he know that many carbureted cars had ECUs? Why 96? Hardly anything was carb’d by 1990
🪶Native Patriot 🇺🇸@LaNativePatriot

Buy pre-1996 trucks: carbureted, mechanical everything, zero ECUs or telematics. No remote kill switches, no driver monitoring, no "infrastructure" control. True ownership. Fuel injection is convenient but it's the computer gateway they exploit. Old school wins.

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HankHeIl@HankHeil·
@ofreacharound It's crazy to me how they're recreating feudalism from first principles.
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The American Sun@NewAtlantisSun·
@ThomBrady5 That is a tier of institution where BigCos roll the truck up and ask for 5000 lbs of engineer annually (not the case for random cal state). If you fuck it up hard enough to age out of that pipeline it could get rough but it's not a generic job market problem at that point
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Fugitive Caesar@ThomBrady5·
I swear man, Boomers know nothing about the modern economy
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Paul@WomanDefiner·
Someone brought up a really good point a year or so ago to me that has held true and I think its going to continue to hold true. AI is really good at recognizing trends, and boosting them after they start but AI can't start them, AI doesn't understand what is entertaining to people on a core level. and that's really it. AI while it can create, it can't create things out of nothing that people will find entertaining. AI can't tell you why this dog photo is funny, or explain why people think its funny but it knows they find it that.
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you will surely get the karkland
The mid to late 2010's was the entire internet/socialization/media spheres of society being censored beyond belief because of concepts like "misinformation" and "extremism" and it did absolutely nothing to stop that, and just made everything worse than it would've been
Cassandra MacDonald@CassandraRules

I searched Cole Allen on tiktok and went to the top posts to see what people are saying... its basically all that alleged photo of him in an IDF shirt.

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@uncle_deluge The baby boomer generation was always like "2 feet down is a perfect place to bury our unused broken bricks, surely nobody will ever want to excavate and put a footer for a deck here"
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Ante D. Luvian@uncle_deluge·
Every time I dig anywhere in my backyard I hit buried bricks or big stones. What the hell was going on back here? There wasn't a garden path or something, they're not arranged in any cohesive way. I don't think they're remnants of a structure either. Some guy just buried them
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HankHeIl@HankHeil·
Yes, it's the SEC Greek Life people ruining blue cities across the south.
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Cassie Clark@dogwoodblooms

Folks keep tagging me. They want to know: Is Asheville really that bad? YES. And regardless of what this article says, it’s not a new problem that developed after Helene. I grew up in Canton. When we “went to town,” it was to Asheville. Mamaw and Papaw took me to the flea market in Asheville multiple times a year. We did our clothes shopping at the Asheville JCPenney. When Papaw had to go to the VA, it was in Asheville. Daddy took me to the Belle Chere music festival every year. Back then, Asheville was a hillbilly Mecca. Old men sat on benches outside Hardee’s with their sausage biscuits and coffee to gossip. Bluegrass played on gas station speakers. People clogged on weekends. Folks sounded like they’d never left WNC—the accents were thick. By the time the city ended Belle Chere in 2013, Asheville had become a place I didn’t recognize. Transplants had flooded out the locals, who escaped to Madison and Haywood counties. Local accents? Gone. Bluegrass and clogging? Bastardized by people with zero ties to the traditions. The old men at Hardee’s? Replaced by homeless junkies nodding off and drooling on themselves. It’s so bad that I’ve avoided Asheville for more than a decade. Only one of my children has ever been to the city, and she only went so I could take her to the Biltmore House. Asheville is like an infection—and as much as it pains my heart to admit it, that infection is spreading. The last time I was in Canton, we went out to eat. There wasn’t a single person in the restaurant with a local accent. Women in Lilly Pulitzer and men in dock shoes walked the sidewalks where overalls and work boots once ruled. It won’t be long before the same policies that created this new Asheville turns the rest of WNC into a shell of its former self. 💔

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Hootcel@Hootcel·
One of the weirdest inversions of the 21st century is that organisations "try to appeal to the youth" by presenting themselves as unserious and childish rather than creating a serious, prestigious image that the youth can hope to attain if they join.
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@fentanylbrownie We have the infrastructure to assist Europeans in getting anywhere they want, it's called Hertz.
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HankHeIl@HankHeil·
Checking in to a hotel room and discovering the alarm clock radio still has the 30 pin iPod dock connection is a neat little Millennial easter egg.
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HankHeIl@HankHeil·
He just wanted healthcare.
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HankHeIl@HankHeil·
@qualadder Faster reset time and lower projected maintenance costs, IIRC.
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El Mustachio Elegante@EleganteStache·
@HankHeil I used to keep a pawnshop 642 in my glove box but I decided “your truck isn’t a holster” was better advice.
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