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Charles Taylor 🫎

Charles Taylor 🫎

@chaswick

"All men by nature desire to know."

San Francisco Beigetreten Mayıs 2013
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For those who used a computer between 1995 and 2001, what's the computer game from that time that sticks with you the most, and why?
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Ron Sovereignty Swanson⚡️🗝️
The reason prices go up overtime is not because of supplying demand The reason houses are $500,000 today and not $25,000 like in the 70s is not a supplying demand thing Hamburgers are not $15 nowadays because they’re more popular… Prices go up overtime because there are more monetary units chasing around the same amount of goods in an economy Monetary inflation is the only thing that raises prices over long periods of time
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Age yourself by naming an NHL defensemen you grew up watching. I’ll start: Andrei Markov.
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I’m very confused about the number of people who think “property tax” is a sales tax on you home rather than taxes to pay for public services you use every day. “I paid off my home why do i still pay property taxes?!?!?” Oh, did you also stop using the roads and libraries and sidewalks and parks? Not worried about fires anymore?
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
brainstorming how 10,000 of us could crowdfund 1000 acres in a tropical country, grow our own food, buy cows, build a school, homeschool our kids, surf all day, eat steak and escape society together we all would need to pitch in like $1000-$5000...who's in?
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Scott Hanson@ScottHanson·
Been to 6 of 7 continents… 30-some countries... This might be my fav view on 🌎
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Aarohi
Aarohi@KhurafatiAarohi·
What's in your collection?
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Charles Taylor 🫎
Charles Taylor 🫎@chaswick·
@CinemaTweets1 I love your tweets, but you can find a better fight scene just by watching two people fight over the last parking spot at Trader Joe’s.
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Cinema Tweets
Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1·
The face-off between Achilles & Hector in Troy is not only the best part of the entire film, it’s one of my favorite pieces of filmmaking ever. This scene is unforgettable, largely due to the physicality from both Brad Pitt & Eric Bana. We’ll see if Nolan can reach these heights.
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TheDuke
TheDuke@duke000083·
@neliCZka @Keller His research shows that pole shifts are required to restrengthen the magnetic field that has slowly degraded. The magnetic field is weak AF now. Tic tic tic…
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
the thing about calling DEI 'economic genocide' is that it undersells it yes, young White men were systematically excluded from careers during their peak marriage years, but that's just first-order effects. second-order: marriage market collapse. women date across and up. men without careers become invisible to the women who would have married them and disappear. the "eligible bachelor" pool shrinks. third-order: fertility crisis. fewer marriages, fewer children. but it's worse than just men not marrying or having families. the women who "won" the DEI lottery got careers instead of families, delayed fertility until it was too late. DEI attacked family formation from both sides, excluded men from provider roles AND diverted women from their fertility window. everyone lost. fourth-order: psychological. young men couldn't even name what was happening to them. the same institutions that excluded them told them they were "privileged", that complaining was proof of weakness. so they internalized failure as personal inadequacy rather than systemic rigging, retreated into depression, video games, porn. the symptoms we then pathologized as "male failure". the system broke them (on purpose) and blamed them for being broken. fifth-order: institutional trust gone. once you know positions are filled by demographics rather than competence, every credential becomes suspect (if not a priori worthless). is your doctor qualified or a diversity hire? your pilot? your engineer? you can't prove any individual is incompetent, but you can't trust any individual is competent either. medicine skepticism, academic failure, media skepticism, none of this emerged organically. it was manufactured by the DEI hire you can't be sure is qualified to treat you. sixth-order: reality became unspeakable. noticing any of this was a fireable offense. pointing out the obvious got you called a bigot, deplatformed or fired. pure totalitarian censorship and the problem couldn't even be acknowledged (until now, finally) men knew they were being cheated but couldn't say it. women sensed something was wrong with the men but couldn't identify it. relationships poisoned by a dynamic neither party could name. seventh-order: the feedback loop. fewer eligible men means more women competing for a shrinking pool, more women losing the marriage market, more resentment, more "men are trash", more support for DEI, fewer eligible men and the system accelerates itself. and the worst part is that DEI was just the economic arm. the same people and institutions pushed the complete package "toxic masculinity" to pathologize male identity "the future is female" as explicit zero-sum framing delusion "believe all women" to weaponize trust against men "men are trash" to normalize open contempt a coordinated ideological assault on family formation. and it even had a business model. HR departments exploded (millions of jobs invented to administer the regime). DEI consultants became a multi-billion dollar industry. politicians got voting blocs dependent on racial grievance. established boomers kept their positions while their competition was eliminated. the architects knew what they were doing you don't accidentally build a system that specifically targets men during peak marriage years, tells them they deserve it, makes it unspeakable to complain, attacks their identity as toxic, promotes women into career tracks that burn their fertility, then acts confused when society collapses if you wanted to suppress the fertility of a specific demographic, engineer the breakdown of trust between the sexes, and make it illegal to notice, the playbook would look exactly like this. DEI should be held responsible for the fertility crisis, the marriage collapse, the epidemic of male depression and suicide, the destruction of institutional trust, the atomization of society, and the manufactured war between men and women but DEI was the weapon the people who designed it, funded it, made it mandatory, enforced it through HR, fired anyone who resisted, called all opposition hate and racism, built careers and industries on its maintenance, they knew. and they're the ones who should be remembered as the architects of one of the worst crimes against humanity
Peachy Keenan@KeenanPeachy

One of the unspoken reasons for the decline in marriage and births: young men of marriage age had their careers derailed in favor of diversity hires. DEI is economic genocide.

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SpaceWeatherNews
SpaceWeatherNews@SunWeatherMan·
I’m starting to suspect that many of you have the same “person you like the most online” and “person you think is most correct” and that scares the living shit out of me.
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Charles Taylor 🫎
Charles Taylor 🫎@chaswick·
@pmcafrica why didn’t apple think of gluing their cable through a Gatorade bottle cap? Jeez, I don’t know…
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Jamie Kennedy
Jamie Kennedy@jamierkennedy·
“Three putt par”
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Halston
Halston@halstonvalencia·
I just had one of the worst border experiences of my life, and it proved exactly why Bitcoin matters. I’m an American visiting Canada for 8 weeks. Freelance marketer. A laptop, a suitcase, nothing unusual right? But the moment the customs agents pulled up my social media and saw I work in Bitcoin? Game over. Their tone snapped from routine to hostile instantly. They told me it was “alarming” that I work in Bitcoin. They accused me of “taking work from a perfectly able Canadian.” And yes, they demanded I open and show them every bank account I have. For what? Because I work in an industry they can’t understand or control. I told them the truth: I’m a freelancer. I can work from anywhere. I’m not taking anyone’s job, I’m literally just visiting. Didn’t matter. They flagged me anyway. They wrote in my ‘file’ that I’m a red flag because of Bitcoin. And here’s the real story: Governments aren’t afraid of crime. They’re afraid of free people. This is why I buy Bitcoin. Not to opt out of money, but to opt out of them.
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Adam
Adam@AGBRSports·
Popular Opinion: NHL teams shouldn’t raise their Stanley Cup banner during their home opener anymore. They should wait and raise it when they face the team they beat in the Stanley Cup Finals. 😈
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Charles Taylor 🫎
Charles Taylor 🫎@chaswick·
@TWilsonOttawa Canada has not lost control of anything. This is a deliberate destruction of the country from the inside-out.
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MILO
MILO@Nero·
I love how utterly ashamed every single Canadian is of being from there
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