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@AltSutton

Blocks are scalps. Arguments get responses. NPCs get muted.

Waco, TX Inscrit le Temmuz 2024
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
GDP, like age, is just a number. GDP in Florida is up 85% in 10 years. Is anyone 85% better off? Of course not. As Governor, I will never worship GDP, and instead focus on what matters: can you and your family afford life.
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Blood&Toil@AltSutton·
@aakashgupta The Woodlands also has mounted police, just because it's fun.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Let me explain exactly why every new subdivision in America looks like the top photo, because the math is wild. A mature tree increases a home's value by 7 to 19 percent. On a $400,000 house, that's $28,000 to $76,000. A single shade tree produces the cooling equivalent of ten room-size air conditioners running 20 hours a day. One tree on the west side of a house cuts energy bills by 12 percent within 15 years. The bottom photo is worth more, costs less to live in, and sells faster. This has been documented by the University of Washington, Clemson, Michigan State, and the USDA. The data is not in dispute. Removing those trees saves the builder roughly $5,000 per lot. Concrete trucks need twice the dripline radius of every standing tree. Utility trenches need flat ground. A bulldozer flattens 200 lots in an afternoon. Preserving trees adds weeks and thousands per home. So the developer pockets $5,000 in savings and the buyer eats $50,000 in lost value for the next two decades. The person making the decision and the person paying for it have never been in the same room. The Woodlands, Texas is the proof of what happens when they are. George Mitchell bought 28,000 acres of Houston timberland in 1974 and preserved 28% as permanent green space. He forced McDonald's to build behind the tree canopy. That McDonald's became one of the highest-volume locations in Texas. The first office building, designed to reflect the surrounding forest so you couldn't see it from the street, leased completely. The Woodlands median home price today: $615,000. Katy, a comparable Houston suburb that clear-cut: $375,000. Named #1 community to live in America two years running. Fifty years of data. The trees are worth more than removing them saves. Developers clear-cut anyway because they sell the house once and leave. You live in it for 30 years.
bitfloorsghost@bitfloorsghost

we ruined such a good thing

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HowlingMutant
HowlingMutant@Howlingmutant0·
@klara_sjo Not gonna lie I get nervous whenever they’re around trains now
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Klara
Klara@klara_sjo·
This man is a 37 year old Indian model. He insists he can pass as 17.
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Blood&Toil@AltSutton·
@DefiantLs Bernie has what, 4 homes? Why doesn't he give 2 to the homeless?
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Bernie Sanders melts down on the Senate floor, "60% percent of our people are living paycheck to paycheck, and one, Elon Musk, owns more than the bottom 53% of American households..."
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Blood&Toil@AltSutton·
@BenjiBacker We're not making fun of the idea. We're making fun of the losers who can't build an overpass.
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Benji Backer
Benji Backer@BenjiBacker·
While we're discussing wildlife overpasses, let's discuss why they're important: They prevent ~97% of wildlife collisions They singlehandedly save wildlife populations (and migration patterns) They can save our country $10B per year BUT...they (should) cost $5-15M, not $100M
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Food Hub
Food Hub@F0ODHub·
Ketchup or mayonnaise?
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Kristen Danielle
Kristen Danielle@MessianicMer·
@AltSutton @Hitchslap1 These days, it is. I'm definitely the exception, not the rule. I hate what "Women's Lib" has done to society. It's nauseating.
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Hitchslap
Hitchslap@Hitchslap1·
I do often wonder what best explains the “ick” phenomenon.
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Miss G@Green_k100

@Hitchslap1 In men's defense, women get the ick for basically anything

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Blood&Toil@AltSutton·
@MessianicMer @Hitchslap1 I don't doubt this about you. However men are conditioned this way on purpose - because we know how most women respond to weakness. It is a trap.
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Kristen Danielle
Kristen Danielle@MessianicMer·
I have experienced it already and I find it to be a sign of strength, not weakness. Men are conditioned not to cry or show their emotions and it takes a hell of a lot of strength to overcome that stereotype, especially if they have been through trauma themselves. I am not at all opposed to the idea of holding my future husband while he cries. It doesn't turn me off at ALL. Now, henpecked men who obey their wives and never rock the boat? Ick. It's "happy spouse, happy house," not "happy wife, happy life."
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TimOnPoint
TimOnPoint@TimOnPoint·
I’m in a TSA Precheck line that goes all the way out to the parking garage in Philadelphia. Congress, what in the hell is wrong with you? In a new era of increasing terrorism, 25 years after 9/11, and you’re not funding DHS because you’re mad about illegal aliens being deported? Go F- yourselves, every single one of you. Not blaming TSA. They’re working their butts off this morning.
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Blood&Toil@AltSutton·
@MessianicMer @Hitchslap1 I know you're serious. I don't mean to insult you. I'm just saying when a man shares his feelings with you, and those feelings portray weakness and actual vulnerability, be prepared for the switch to flip.
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Kristen Danielle
Kristen Danielle@MessianicMer·
No, I'm serious. I'm a Biblically submissive woman who is totally against neo-feminism. Most modern day women disgust me. As a trauma survivor myself, I am looking for a man who is okay with voicing his thoughts and feelings and showing his emotions and with me doing the same. It is psychologically vital to the human condition. Vulnerability like this is not the same as being henpecked.
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Curtis Yarvin
Curtis Yarvin@curtis_yarvin·
Read the whole thing. US and especially CA reaching USSR levels of economic insanity. If you can imagine an election fixing this, you know nothing about how government works. The question is whether it could be done by a military coup, or requires a full out foreign invasion
No Safe Words@Cyber_Trailer

Since my account is somewhat anonymous I’m going to disclose where some of the California high-speed rail money gets wasted. 99% of you don’t realize where giant chunks of the money is disappearing to. The California high-speed rail authority, literally owns thousands of parcels of land that are in various stages continued litigation, tenant improvements, eviction, and constant maintenance. For example, there are many homes and apartment complexes in the plant path that have been purchased years ahead of construction. Removing those tenants is a slow and expensive process. (let’s ignore the extra stress on housing that all of these destroyed properties are causing) In some cases, these are low rent apartments with a lengthy eviction process During that process, the state of California is the landlord and has to maintain the property codes the same as any other landlord. This means repairs, adding smoke detectors, fixing roofs, vegetation management, landscaping, paying off tenants to leave early, boarding up Windows, constant trash cleanups, towing vehicles etc. But the High Speed Rail Authority doesn’t just have to maintain these properties at normal cost. Every single bit of that work has to be done at California prevailing wage rates. The work can only be done through qualified contractors that have passed through a long series of idiotic mazes to qualify to perform the work. An average rate per hour (charge rate) for a worker to perform any service on these properties is approximately $200 an hour for labor only. The cost go up for specialized work, like electricians, plumbers, or machine operators. Properties that are literally worthless are being maintained at huge expense just so the next round of homeless transients can break into the property and cause more damage. For reasons I can’t explain, the process to finally demo and remove the structures takes years. I’m only mentioning the tip of the iceberg regarding my firsthand knowledge. Completely separate from those outlandish costs are the inflation caused by the construction. The prevailing word on the street is that nothing is getting done. The truth is that a lot is getting done and none of it efficiently. The amount of concrete being poured daily and monthly to build gigantic overpasses for both the rail and roadways is not understood. In these work areas, every concrete mixing company is fully scheduled out and cannot offer building materials for other basic services such as building a house often times for weeks when the average lead time for many of these services used to be one day. And that’s just the schedule, never mind the huge cost increases from straining the supply chain and Labor pool. The amount of concrete and steel that has gone into the structures so far is massive. Dozens and dozens of new water wells have been dug just for dust control. Thousands upon thousands of acres of highly productive tree fruits and nuts have been torn up and shredded. Utility scale solar fields have been uprooted and sometimes relocated at extravagant costs. Every type of business you can imagine has gone through either a closure, relocation, or a long-term tenant agreement with the rail authority. In some cases, it’s just a buyout where the business closes its doors forever. The owners get something all of the workers get nothing. Don’t get me started on how thick the layers of bureaucracy are for these minute tasks that occur on all of these properties. The inefficiency is far beyond your wildest dreams. In many cases, this is not related to fraud in any way it’s just absolute ignorance, red tape, and failed leadership. I can go much deeper into specific examples, but I think that gives some of you an idea of what’s actually happening in California. If a rail is ever usable, some portions of the structures will be decades old and already in disrepair.

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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
What is the biggest lesson you learned from your father growing up? Share 👇🏽
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Blood&Toil@AltSutton·
@Hitchslap1 Precisely. Vulnerability is a quality women seek in men as a test. If you show it. You fail. You ick.
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Blood&Toil@AltSutton·
@EYakoby I know Iran was trying to build a bomb because that's what I would do if I were a tyrannical regime attempting to avoid greater powers taking over. Look at all the regime changes... none of them had nukes:
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Joe Kent: “There is zero evidence that Iran was trying to build a nuclear weapon, Netanyahu is warmongering.” The Deputy Speaker of the Iranian Parliament: “We tried to develop nuclear weapons, but couldn't keep it secret.”
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