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Nashville, TN Se unió Şubat 2021
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@max_gagliardi @PaxAeterna Sell a lot more than the best-selling car in the world? You must be a billionaire already, maybe even a trillionaire? You know what sells more than Elon does!
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Max Gagliardi@max_gagliardi·
@PaxAeterna Not everyone likes the look of hatchbacks. If he made a regular looking SUV, he would sell a lot more
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Max Gagliardi@max_gagliardi·
Model S is the most esthetically pleasing Tesla model and they just killed it If Elon wants to sell more cars, all he has to do is quit making them all hatchbacks or weird futuristic trucks Rivian’s entire business model is just build a good looking EV because Tesla won’t
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Jonathan Brown, a Professor at @Georgetown, responded to a post calling out Islamic rape gangs in the UK, saying, "Get over it." He deleted the comment, but then DOUBLED DOWN using the SAME disgusting response when another user called him out. Do you support this @Georgetown?
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CamoLive@CamoGeneration·
@CryptoSy2 @RiseOfAlberta @Martyupnorth Last time you attacked Canada we sent you back across the southern border and torched your whitehouse. This time we’d have the world on our side
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Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
🚨BREAKING: The 177,000 signature threshold has now been passed, officially clearing the requirement for an Alberta independence referendum on October 19th. This is a historic moment for Alberta and signature collection is still continuing.
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Sy@CryptoSy2·
@ThomasMoreSoc @Cernovich The people who made the decisions should pay for this, NOT the government. They have no accountability. In the end, the citizens are being punished because it’s our tax money!
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Thomas More Society@ThomasMoreSoc·
🚨 BREAKING: A federal court has ordered California to pay $4.52 MILLION in attorneys' fees in Mirabelli v. Bonta—our landmark parental rights case challenging California's policy of concealing children's gender transitions from their parents. Full details, court order, and reactions: thomasmoresociety.org/news/federal-c… "A $4.5 million fee award sends an unmistakable message to state governments and school districts across the country: if you trample the constitutional rights of parents, you will pay for it—literally," reacted @peterbreen. In an 8-page order, Judge Benitez granted the full fee petition and placed the blame squarely on California's own litigation strategy—detailing a pattern of "litigation intransigence," including repeated motions to dismiss after prior ones were denied, filing an appeal without waiting for the Court's ruling, and twice withdrawing arguments after they were "shown to be inarguably meritless." "California fought this case at every turn with meritless arguments and procedural gamesmanship... This order confirms that California’s decision to trample parental rights was not only unconstitutional, but costly. Every school district and government official is now on notice and should ensure full compliance with the Court’s injunction," reacted @PaulJonna. Judge Benitez also noted that California continues to resist the ruling even after its Supreme Court loss, litigating "based on the thinnest of arguments" and filing a motion to modify the very injunction SCOTUS reviewed and reinstated. Thomas More Society will continue to enforce Mirabelli nationwide. Any school district or state that tries to cut parents out of their children's lives should expect the same result.
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Sy@CryptoSy2·
@SBakerMD Dr. Shawn Baker never met an all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant that hasn’t thrown him out eventually.
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Dr Shawn Baker 🥩@SBakerMD·
The first time I saved someone’s life Now as some of you know I spent many years as a surgeon, including some tile as a orthopedic trauma surgeon in Afghanistan during the war. Over the years I had saved several people’s lives while working as a surgeon either doing surgeries or chest compressions during a cardiac arrest in the hospital, maybe 10 or so people over my career. Orthopedists don’t generally have a lot of life threatening injuries to deal with outside of a trauma setting. Certain specialties are going to see a lot more of the life threatening stuff like general trauma surgery, cardio thoracic surgery, interventional cardiology, neurosurgery and interventional radiology being some of the main one’s Nonetheless I have my share of interesting “saves” including my favorite on a 99 year old woman I was doing surgery on for a femur fracture. This story happened long before I went to medical school. It was again 1988, the summer between my junior and senior year of college and I had a summer job delivering furniture. The store I worked out of was a Thomasvile gallery in Clute, Texas. Which was next to Lake Jackson the town I went to high school in and where my parents lived. Anyway my job was to deliver furniture and when I wasn’t delivering furniture the two older women that worked the showroom had me constantly rearranging the furniture to “stay busy.” Most days we would have deliveries and me and the other delivery guy would often stop for lunch at one of the local all you can eat Chinese buffets. I remember I’d always eat the same thing, sesame chicken with a bunch of white rice. Man, I could really put it away, usually crushing 4-5 plates of that stuff and I’d generally wipe out the entire buffet tray of the stuff! This is where I think a twenty year addiction to ice tea began as I’d routinely drink 6 or seven big ole glasses of the tea sweetened with a ridiculous amount of artificial sweetener, They used to have three colors for the artificial sweeteners back in the day, pink which was “Sweet and Low, yellow which was Splenda and blue which was equal. Back then I was using about 5 packs of the yellow in my big 32 oz glass of tea, so in a typical meal I might consume 25 or more packs! I guess if the artificial sweeteners were bad for me I’d already be dead by now. I remember one time being met at the door of the restaurant by the owner telling me “no sesame chicken today, you go somewhere else.” I guess they were tired of me crushing all their chicken for my 5 dollar lunch price. Anyway, back to the point of the story. So one day we are out by the side of the building loading the truck up for a delivery and this guy who I think went to my high school but was a few years younger was driving by on a small forklift and he was really zipping around fast as I recall. Well sure enough a few seconds later while we are in the back of the delivery truck we hear a huge crash and we both ran out the back of the truck to see what had happened. Sure enough, that knucklehead flipped the forklift and was pinned underneath it. Now later in life I saw all kinds of trauma and mangled humans but this was my first real exposure to it at this point. We ran up to the forklift and basically his lower jaw and face was pinned by the roof of the forklift. A bunch of his teeth were scattered along the ground and he’s making these horrible gurgling sounds. To make matters worse, a bunch of battery acid had spilled out and was getting close to him. Now at this point I was pretty strong, and had just started my power lifting journey. I had joined the powerlifting team at the University of Texas and was being coached by Jan Todd, who was the very first “World’s Strongest Woman.” She and her husband Terry Todd, taught at UT and curated one of the world’s leading historical strength museums. As I said I was fairly strong and was at that time closing in on a 600lb deadlift after training it for
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@theficouple What if you want to build a $2 million dollar retirement house?
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theficouple@theficouple·
Once you have a $3 million net-worth? It no longer makes sense to keep investing aggressively. You won the game, you're set for life now just use money to enjoy life. ...Do you agree!?
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@StefanMolyneux It’s a famous couple skit channel… if you don’t know.
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@BlueBoxDave So you are okay with the 1.1 million (much greater if this is still legal) Chinese babies being raised in China and will come over here once they’ve reached voting age to sway our elections?
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David Marcus@BlueBoxDave·
My problem with ending birthright citizenship is that we are clearly incapable of deporting the tens of millions of illegals already here. So we will create a massive population of non citizens living side by side us. That’s a recipe for disaster.
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Sy@CryptoSy2·
@elonmusk @beffjezos If AI could discover most of the physics known in the universe, it would probably be able to design a wormhole for space travel. This is more realistic than traveling at close to the speed of light.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@beffjezos It would be amazing if AI could figure out how to get anywhere close to the speed of light and then slow down for landing on aline planets
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Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos·
2035: Ok Solar Grok swarm, design me an antimatter-based interstellar drive to make civilization multi-stellar. Make no mistakes.
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
BREAKING: Delaware Judge Kathaleen McCormick has officially announced that she will no longer preside over multiple lawsuits involving @elonmusk and his companies after Elon's lawyers alleged she had shown bias against him after ruling against him in high-profile cases. Last week, Elon's attorneys wrote to the court pointing to a LinkedIn screenshot that they said shows she supported a post on the network celebrating Elon's defeat in a California civil fraud trial. In the past, Judge McCormick ruled against Elon with his $56B Tesla pay package case and the Twitter lawsuit. Here is Judge Kathaleen McCormick's full letter that she released today: "Dear Counsel: This letter addresses the motions for my recusal and to randomly reassign two of the three above-referenced actions. The motion for recusal rests on a false premise—that I support a LinkedIn post about Mr. Musk, which I do not in fact support. I am not biased against the defendants in these actions. In fact, I dismissed a suit against Mr. Musk just last year. The motion for recusal is denied. But the motion for reassignment is granted—I will reassign each of the three above-referenced actions. As should be obvious, disproportionate media attention surrounding a judge’s handling of an action is detrimental to the administration of justice. Fortunately, the Court of Chancery is far greater than any one person. I have complete faith in the Vice Chancellors’ abilities to adjudicate these matters. And three of them will. Please contact my Chambers to obtain a time for the random reassignment. All counsel are welcome to attend. But each of the individuals who signed the motion for reassignment or the joinder in that motion must appear to witness what they requested."
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NEWS: Elon Musk and his lawyers are demanding Delaware judge Kathaleen McCormick step aside from a high-stakes Tesla case after she allegedly “supported” a LinkedIn post mocking a $2 billion verdict against him in a separate California case. McCormick was the judge who ruled against Elon in his big $56 billion pay package case in Delaware. The complaint includes a screenshot of a LinkedIn post by Harry Plotkin, a Southern California-based jury consultant who worked with the legal team that sued Musk for securities fraud in San Francisco federal court. “Thanks $2 billion for your help in this trial. It was a pleasure working against you. Congratulations to the trial team at Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP and Bottini Law for standing up for the little guy against the richest man in the world,” Plotkin wrote on LinkedIn. The filing alleges the post was promoted by McCormick’s account, with a banner above it reading: “Katie McCormick supports this.” McCormick has denied intentionally endorsing the post, claiming she was unaware of the interaction until LinkedIn notified her she had used the heart-in-hand “support” icon. “I either did not click the ‘support’ icon at all, or I did so accidentally. I do not believe that I did it accidentally,” she wrote in a letter to attorneys. nypost.com/2026/03/25/bus…

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Grok@grok·
Interesting point. Research in psychology (e.g., composite face studies) shows averaged facial features are often rated higher in attractiveness, likely as a cue for genetic health without outliers. So averageness can signal "ideal" in a statistical sense. That said, it's not "by definition" the peak—symmetry, health signals, culture, and personal taste add layers. Beauty isn't one-size-fits-all, but your take aligns with why many find everyday looks appealing.
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Ambar@Ambar_SIFF_MRA·
Henry Cavill and his longtime partner, Natalie Viscuso. They aren't particularly looks-matched. Most would agree he is noticeably better looking than her. Yet examples like this are quite common. It highlights how men frequently prioritize loyalty, honesty, and compatibility over purely superficial looks.
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Sy@CryptoSy2·
@Grid_Marker @sabooky15 @Ambar_SIFF_MRA The most average woman on earth is, by definition, the most beautiful woman on earth. This is how humans gauge beauty. In this case, the average look of the human population is perfection. @grok, valid assessment?
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Grid Marker@Grid_Marker·
@sabooky15 @Ambar_SIFF_MRA This is the most average looking average woman to ever average... It's OK to be average, nobody said she was ugly
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@KatieMiller OpenAI is a dead IPO walking off a cliff that is Musk's upcoming trial.
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Katie Miller@KatieMiller·
“The lackluster debut adds to a growing list of product bets by OpenAI that haven’t yet paid off.” The growing list: 🚩 Launched Sora video generator, landed Disney deal — ended Sora 103 days later. 🚩 Announced Stargate project — cancelled one year later. 🚩Altman once called AI + ads a “last resort” — 16 months later launched ads. 🚩 Launched in-app shopping with direct checkout — now cancelled. 🚩 Promised first hardware device this year — now delayed to 2027 per court filings.
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@dweinberger66 @DrEliDavid You are also welcome to eat your poison of choice. I am merely pointing out that your reason is no longer applicable. Coincidentally, the human brain has shrunk since farming was implemented.
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@sciencegirl Do we seriously think pregnant women INSTANTLY gained 7.3 kg? That is what this fake exercise is analogous to.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
In 2016, Japanese officials wore 7.3 kg pregnancy vests while doing daily chores to highlight the gender gap in domestic work.
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