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This twitter account is my liberating sanctuary for random thoughts devoid of any particular use or purpose...Enjoy!

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Fedra@Fedra·
@BlackPantherCap @KobeissiLetter 🤔 This feels one part real risk, two parts cortisol tho. bc 50% drop is really huge and would signal severe recession or major major financial crisis. But yes agree on the major pressure pts Hormuz, energy, inflation yeah
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Black Panther Capital@BlackPantherCap·
@KobeissiLetter But time is not on his side 😂 Market m will collapse by August due to higher inflation unless deal and Strait is open. Food/energy crisis will slash market in half 😂🤦‍♂️
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The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: President Trump says he has informed his representatives "not to rush into a deal" with Iran and that "time is on our side."
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Fedra@Fedra·
@janelle_michaux @stupidasscanoe Jonathan did Ozzy smth brutal. Not just a blindside. But the things he said, +the lack of guilt. Overall people thought Jonathan lacked vulnerability, authenticity, self awareness. Took more credit for moves than due. (It was probably the editing! He’s prolly an awesome guy irl!!
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Janelle Michaux 💋@janelle_michaux·
@stupidasscanoe I am not a fan but I agree. This loss would hurt for anyone. I don't understand why ppl criticize him being upset. I unfortunately think he's going to be searching for answers as to why he lost that he's never going to find. He sat next to the wrong person at the end.
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Janelle Michaux 💋@janelle_michaux·
Alum react to this quote from Jonathan. Id really like to ask ppl that played w/him what their existence was/why they didn't vibe w/him. I'm curious how individual players would articulate that. The way he's portrayed on TV isn't how he's being received in the game. #Survivor50
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Fedra@Fedra·
@TheBigBroTea 🤔 I was surprised that Stephanie voted for Jonathan! He threw her under the bus at tribal! She took the fall for him, she gave up 2 mill, AND she let him stay silent while everyone ganged up on her for something he did. 🤦🏻‍♀️ 🫣
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Big Brother Tea@TheBigBroTea·
Jonathan is saying losing Survivor 50 hurt so bad, because he knows he played a better Survivor game than Aubry. He says “if that’s a jury, then I’m confused” #survivor50
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Fedra@Fedra·
@35Wolfdawg @CorySmith1978 @TheBigBroTea But it was heartbreaking when Jonathon turned on Ozzy, and then rallied people to vote Ozzy out. Ozzy seemed genuinely utterly crushed. It was hard to watch that particular tribal.
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Fedra@Fedra·
@sloaneosaka 🤔 Rizo…the 25 year old who refers to himself as a God? And flip flops on ALL alliances like it’s a religion? Heh. 🙂‍↔️ (Sidebar: original Karate Kid Ralph Macchio vibes, Rizo as LaRusso.)
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Naomi Stephens@sloaneosaka·
- Joe is a really sweet guy but he’s not built for survivor. Maybe big brother would’ve been better for him - Tiffany and Rizo are both amazing characters and have to return - Aubry winning here by no means invalidates Michele’s win on 32 - Cirie deserves fan favorite x 100 2/4
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Naomi Stephens@sloaneosaka·
My thoughts post the #Survivor50 finale: - Aubry deserves to win amongst the final 3 but is a bottom tier winner in my rankings - Jonathan played a decent game and deserves the votes he got, but he had no real shot at winning bc the jury hated him 1/4
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Fedra@Fedra·
@TheBigBroTea 🌺 Surprising. bc Cirie doesn’t do physical challenges well, or sits out. She completely misjudged Rizo, Jonathan, others. Her harsh words tbh sometimes sound like bullying. Rarely leaves her post. She’s been on Survivor 6X, still hasn’t won. Hurt Erik mercilessly back in the day
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Fedra@Fedra·
@TheBigBroTea 😠 Low blow by Jeff Probst. 😔 Ozzy is such a nice dude and fan fave. He was emotionally, psychologically, AND physically hurt (tore his meniscus on show, had to have surgery!) And THEN Jeff just publicly punched his emotional wound on TV…for ratings? Pfft. Ozzy is awesome. 👏🥇
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Big Brother Tea@TheBigBroTea·
Ozzy talks about how still thinks about the dream he had about being voted out with an idol in his pocket and then being voted out with an idol in his pocket. Then Jeff gives Ozzy a Tshirt they made to remind Ozzy he was voted out with an immunity idol in his pocket #survivor50
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Fedra@Fedra·
@Broadcaster005 She said she didn’t want two “underdog” stories at the final tribal, and that their stories were too similar.
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Sean Bennett@Broadcaster005·
I don't really understand why Aubry does not want Rizo in the final three with her. Rizo is a TERRIBLE player, he made no moves that were directly his. He hopped on the Ozzie vote. He was not the driving factor to get Cirie out. You could easily eviscerate him at FTC. #Survivor
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Fedra@Fedra·
I loved this movie. I usually feel happy and hungry (delicious food made in movie) after watching it. Wish there was a sequel. youtu.be/cjYHQTLkvtE
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Fedra@Fedra·
Dudes having a good time, living their best lives rocking out. youtu.be/RsxPe5jbauc
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Fedra@Fedra·
@StirlingWisdom First, women’s roles will be reduced. Then, eventually replaced as baby-makers by tech & labs. And men (those who are not the extremely upper elite 100 people running the world), inadvertently driving “the movement,” will be displaced, disappear, or made to do slave labor. (2/2)
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Fedra@Fedra·
@StirlingWisdom That’s exactly the belief you’re expected to have. System is designed to divide men and women. Makes both weaker. But who has the most power at the end? -> A few extremely elite males who control the world and will eventually be the only ones reproducing by the thousands. (1/2)
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Fedra@Fedra·
@epsteinsearchin Virginia Guiffre talks about him extensively in her book, Nobody’s Girl. She claims he tortured her - she was left bleeding from every orifice, and for days it even hurt to breathe.
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Epstein File Search@epsteinsearchin·
Ehud Barak visited Epstein's New York townhouse at least 5 times in 2013-2014. Barak said they met to discuss a biotech investment. The investment never happened.
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Fedra@Fedra·
@war24182236 ❤️‍🩹 heartbreaking. I lived near that area for 10 years, walked Mkt & 6th ~every weekday. It was an absolute mess even back then (pre fetty)(early stages of booster markets laid out on sidewalks tho). after I moved, they cleaned up the area big. But then it came back w/a vengeance.
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jj smith@war24182236·
🎥May 10 2026 7:05am Location 6th & Market st Downtown San Francisco. This is San Francisco Main Open Drug Market that doesn’t exist. And there is no plans to shut it down. Because San Francisco Director of Strategic Evan Sernoffsky made a public statement that this area looks different. Well this scene has been here for many years.
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Fedra@Fedra·
@SovereignIM There’s a show on Hulu called The Testaments that you may like. It’s the sequel to Handmaids Tale. (Your comments: “I will prepare her to be beautiful,” and noting that parts of her development “belong” to her husband…made me think of those Hulu shows, if you’re interested.)
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Illimitable Man (IM)@SovereignIM·
I believe I am one of the few men alive capable of raising a truly elite daughter. And by elite, I do not mean a sloppy zombie who cannot properly think for herself, nor an arrogant bitch who cannot yield to a good man. I mean a special third thing: a woman with the best virtues of man (as much as a woman's vessel is capable), combined with the best virtues of woman synthesised into a harmonious and elegant whole. I would ensure this, for it is only by incorporating the best of man, she can become the best of women. I would teach her devotion: what true love actually is, and how to love. I would teach her how to distinguish narcissism from clean dominance, and how to punish and reject the former whilst appreciating without stigmatising the latter. I would teach her to find virtue desirable and attractive, and to love and to cherish the boyish feminine purity found deepest within man's soul, rather than feel disgust or disdain for it. I would teach her how to argue, think, lead and follow, and to do each of these things well. I would teach her accountability, honour, and integrity, which means I would teach her ruthlessness to discipline herself, and to ground her propensity for misplaced and runaway compassion. I would teach her how to appreciate tenderness without mistaking it for weakness, and how to discern righteous ruthlessness from tyranny. I would teach her about divine union, the merging of souls, the importance of soul purity, and how to prepare and save herself for her husband. I would teach her how to fight: physically and mentally. She will know shame, yet be resistant to the bullying of others without becoming one herself. I would teach her how to be confident and bold, without becoming callous, reckless, or ugly. I would teach her how to transmute her pain into power, without becoming resentful, or addicted to the intensity of her own pain. She would learn the virtues of darkness, for I would teach her what it is to be dangerous without being cruel. To pursue, to hunt, to colonise, to capture - unlike most daughters, mine won't see herself as a victim, but as a hunter - a predator in the best of ways - a conqueror. The erotic, and its implications for her development, would of course belong to her husband, because there is an entire domain beyond the father where a daughter must undergo her becoming as a woman without him. She will outgrow me, as she should, and it would be my task to prepare her to do so beautifully, rather than keep her tethered to me for my selfish benefit. A girl's final place is with her husband, not her father. And so to fail to prepare her for him and keep her with me, would be a sin. I have acquainted myself with the flaws of various types of women, for in our intimate conversations, I was an ardent student of the feminine: she spoke to me, and so I vigorously studied her. It is in this way I met different fathers, seeing how they gave form to her, taking sharp mental notes of wherever he failed. Each failure is a blueprint of what not to do: what was done in excess, what was done too little, and what should never have been done at all. Failure is not the exception, but the rule, for there are many failure points, and so the path to paradise is narrow. My daughter will learn from the failures of all the men and women who came before her, observed and analysed by the power of my mind, condensed into my knowing, masterfully poured into her through my love. Nothing will go to waste, for she will be the beneficiary of all my efforts: my intellect and agony equally. Creating an elite woman is thus one of the noblest and hardest things a man can do - which is precisely why they are so rare. But the return if one succeeds, is truly unimaginable - rather than a train wreck, one gets to witness the glory of a true masterpiece in all her potent grace and violent elegance represent you as she inhabits the world. When you see a great man, you think: that is awesome. But when you see a great woman, you almost fail to believe your eyes. You think: "what the fuck is that? Truly, I must be hallucinating." For you are gazing upon a creature so rare, so mythical, and so beautiful, that a good portion of adult women cosplay as her without resembling even a fraction of her. To raise a muse is such a divine task to embark upon, for the hardest task is the best task, and therefore the most worthy task, is it not? A father is condemned to some level of ingratitude, mischaracterisation, or resentment. Look for a girl without issues with her father. No matter how great the man nor how kind he was, you will find none. He was too ruthless. He was too soft. He didn't save you from your mistakes. He never let you make your own choices. He spoiled you too much. He failed to provide. "He did the best he could" - yes, but beneath that, there is always a gripe, and within that gripe, a yearning - a hunger to be soothed. This is the wound, and it is inevitable. Most husbands are left with the mess caused by their wife’s father, and they pay for his sins through her dysfunction: every woman brings a father wound into her union. My philosophy has reached a point where I believe this wound is unavoidable. It is more a structural feature than it is an avoidable bug, because the healing of the wound is itself foundational to the process of marital bonding - a bridge between souls if you will. It is only the nature and severity of the wound that differs. It's presence is a given. And yet I believe if you do a great job, the wound will be minor. Having only typical feminine insecurities that can be quelled through reassurance and presence, as opposed to full scale soul rot or identity fragmentation. And so to do a good job is to make the wound serviceable as a bonding vector for her with her future husband, to serve as a tool in the truest sense of the word, rather than as a spiritual straitjacket that hijacks her, and binds her to deprive her of true love in this world. As a mere mortal man, I am far from perfect, and so in the fallibility of my mortality, I will surely err. And yet any man who marries a daughter of mine would feel blessed and privileged to have her, because he would see the greatness she embodies by my hand and her own. He would feel thankful he gets to profit from the mind of a man dedicated to the skilful creation of a woman beyond anything he could ever dream of, that through her he gets to benefit from my purest pouring, that his lips alone come to taste such sweet nectar, sipping on ambrosia. No daughter of mine would be a coward or a loser, because I would bend the very fabric of reality to prevent it. I will prepare her to be beautiful. I will prepare her to win.
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Fedra@Fedra·
@epsteinsearchin And Maurene Comey the Epstein prosecutor coordinated the feds taking the Zorro ranch case from NM..but the investigation stalled..and then she got fired…and then she sued.. then she made major legal progress in her suit…and then the next day her dad is charged for sea shells 🤦🏻‍♀️
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Epstein File Search@epsteinsearchin·
Epstein's New Mexico ranch is 7,600 acres. Workers built a private airstrip, underground vault, and climate-controlled study. The FBI searched it in 2019. They sealed the warrant. The inventory list is still redacted.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
Warren Buffett sat on CNBC on March 31 and did what he always does before markets break. He said nothing about a crash. He let the numbers speak. $373.3 billion in cash, the largest reserve any corporation has ever held. Thirteen consecutive quarters of net stock selling, the longest streak in Berkshire Hathaway’s history. $187 billion in net sales. And the Buffett Indicator, total US market capitalisation divided by GDP, at roughly 220 percent, exceeding the dot-com peak and any prior reading in the history of the ratio he popularised. In July 1999 at Sun Valley, Buffett told a conference of the world’s wealthiest investors that when the Indicator approaches 200 percent, “you are playing with fire.” The NASDAQ fell 78 percent over the following two years. He did not predict the crash. He described the temperature. The building burned anyway. The Indicator now exceeds 220 percent. And the fire this time is fed by one molecule: methane. The gas that generates 40 percent of US electricity, heats 47 percent of American homes, and feeds half the world through Haber-Bosch. The Hormuz crisis spiked TTF gas 75 percent and Brent crude to $107. Every S&P 500 company whose earnings depend on energy or supply chains is absorbing a war premium the Indicator has not yet priced. The 220 reading was calculated on pre-war earnings. Post-war earnings will be lower. The denominator shrinks. The ratio climbs. Buffett does not predict crashes. He has said it for six decades. “Short-term forecasts are poison.” But he positions for them with discipline no other investor has matched. He bought during the 2008 panic with “Buy American. I Am.” He warned about derivatives as “financial weapons of mass destruction” in 2002, six years before they detonated the global financial system. And on March 31, he flagged Iran’s nuclear programme as a risk to markets, the first time the Oracle of Omaha has connected a Middle Eastern war to his valuation framework in a public interview. The fire extinguisher is $373.3 billion in Treasury bills and cash equivalents. And the building is an S&P 500 where NVIDIA constitutes roughly seven percent of the index, where Oracle’s credit default swaps just exceeded 198 basis points surpassing the 2008 financial crisis peak, where OpenAI closed $122 billion at an $852 billion valuation on the same day the IRGC declared 18 American companies legitimate military targets. The AI trade that lifted the market to 220 percent on the Indicator runs on methane from a chokepoint that is 90 to 97 percent closed, helium from a Qatar facility that will take five years to rebuild, and rare earth minerals processed by the country hosting the peace negotiations. Buffett sees what the market always prices last: the gap between the story and the molecule. The story says AI will change everything. The molecule says the gas that trains the model costs 75 percent more than it did five weeks ago. The story trades at 220 percent of GDP. The molecule trades at $107 per barrel. One of them is wrong. Buffett has $373.3 billion that says he knows which one. The Oracle of Omaha and the Oracle of Hormuz have reached the same conclusion through different instruments. The fire is real. The exits are known. And the man with the extinguisher is not buying. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Fedra@Fedra·
@ABC Call me 🍫 😋 😛🤫🍫
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ABC News@ABC·
Nestlé says a truck loaded with nearly 414,000 KitKat bars was stolen after leaving its production site in Italy on its way to Poland.
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