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Chris Barrineau

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Chris Barrineau@PurposePower·
You have mad resources. Act accordingly.
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Chris Barrineau@PurposePower·
@darylginn I am building a mobile film studio to help founders and leaders reveal their purpose to their customers and audience. I capture their story cinematically to attract the right people to their business. It's called Purpose Power. purposepowerstudio.com
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WeatherBoyTyler@WeatherBoyTyler·
Still can’t get over the February 2026 blizzard and probably never will 🤩 Only my experience in 2022 and 2015 rival it
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Granite Stater 🇺🇸@Granite_Stater1·
Coming soon to a New Hampshire dirt road near you
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If you're a YC founder, read this, and I will change your mind about branding forever. If not, I'll owe you a pizza: 1. Branding is knowing that your product is a dev tool, but your buyer is a marketing manager who's never opened a terminal in her life. So your brand has to feel like Monday, not GitHub. 2. Branding isn't for you. It's for the person you're trying to reach. If you're designing something that only you like, you might as well throw the startup in the bin. 3. Branding isn't something you do on a budget. What you look like is what you attract. Budget branding gets you 'budget' clients. Or none. 4. Branding isn't something you skip until you're 'big'. At any point, you can lose enterprise deals if the visual branding is bad. 5. Branding isn't "generate a logo with AI, pick the best one, ship it." I had 200 founders drop their startups 2/3 of them were AI-generated. None of the branding looked like it belonged to a company I'd give my credit card details to. If, after all of this, you still think branding is a waste of money, reach out for your free pizza (terms and conditions apply).
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Distributing money at scale - by default - has to be done blindly. We live in a fallen world. That doesn’t mean everybody is ill intentioned. But blind philanthropy creates bad results. It’s almost like these guys feel guilty. Giving away money in this manner exhibits laziness, and a lack of understanding of human behavior. The outcomes from this one man’s action are potentially catastrophic.
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Joshua Lisec, The Ghostwriter
Today in homeschool, my son wanted to take a break from Ohio history for this. Every man dreams of this moment when his firstborn asks: “What’s a shogunate?” Every man.
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Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X is Officially the Quickest Production Vehicle Built in America. • 1/4 Mile in 8.67s • 159.57 mph Trap Speed • 0-60 mph in 1.68s • 1.5G forces during launch Specs: • Combined 1,250 hp (186hp front electric motor) • AWD • MSRP $207,395
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HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 MIKE POSNER SAYS HIS $70,000 ROLEX MADE HIM MISERABLE — SO HE DITCHED IT FOR A $40 TIMEX American singer and producer Mike Posner says buying a luxury Rolex turned out to be one of the worst “deals” he ever made. He thought the watch would make him feel cooler. Instead, it made him anxious. Posner says every time he traveled with it, he was constantly worried: • it would get scratched • a backpack zipper would damage the face • he’d forget it in a hotel safe He says the watch was a Rolex Day-Date with a diamond bezel, a model often referred to as the “Presidential” Rolex because it has been worn by multiple U.S. presidents. Eventually he realized something unsettling. “I didn’t possess the Rolex… it possessed me.” So he ditched it. Now he wears a simple Timex and says it gives him way more joy because he doesn’t have to worry about it. His message: “Don’t slave away for possessions… don’t let your possessions possess you.” Did Mike Posner just say the quiet part out loud about luxury status symbols?
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
The greed of people close to the administration will be its downfall.
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@JoshuaLisec “Join my paper towel distribution scheme and you’ll be free to travel the world making money while you sleep”… was an actual pitch to me from a friend in Amway in 1985.
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Joshua Lisec, The Ghostwriter
More people are earning more money posting “how to earn $10K/mo with OpenClaw AI agents” with affiliate links etc. than are actually earning $10K/mo with said agents. Takes me back to my childhood Amway days…
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Landlord 🇺🇸@live_free_603·
Talked to a young couple with 3 kids today, moving to Nh from Mass. Husband: “we gotta get away from the liberal bullshit”
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@LukeADesign AI “creative” gives an average output based on the database of info it pulls from. No good client would ever say “give me average”.
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Luke@LukeADesign·
I'll never understand why anyone would want to replace design discovery with AI. "I need you to create me a moodboard for this [insert brief]." You're getting such a clinical and airtight snapshot of what AI thinks is right for the project. There's beauty in falling into the rabbit hole of Cosmos, Pinterest, or whatever you use for inspiration and finding styles that you would never have considered could work, but they do. Why would you rob yourself of all this cool exploration? There's a place for AI, product and brand photography comes first to my mind (if the client doesn't have a budget). But we all got into design to explore, push creative boundaries and make something super cool. AI should never replace creativity, ever.
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Steve Cooper@scooperon7·
No words…except welcome to March Madness and a little taste of winter to keep us all super excited #7News
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Dan@pizzaboy·
Another branding project delivered. This time for @mathematicalco 🧮
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Chris Barrineau@PurposePower·
@stijnnoorman If you believe in yourself and how you help others succeed you’re doing the world and your potential customers a disservice if you don’t follow Stijn’s advice. 👆
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Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
Shamelessly promote yourself. Don’t expect anyone else to do it.
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@WeatherBoyTyler How can I gather data around how many snowfall events happened this year? Seems like a lot to me. Personally, I love it.
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WeatherBoyTyler@WeatherBoyTyler·
Big flakes here in Cambridge, heavy band lighting up radar I seem to be missing these smaller events, either expecting much less or much more than they produce I’ll just see what happens
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Clifton Sellers@CliftonSellers·
Someone booked a call with me today and proceeded to tell me they didn’t need my service and try to sell me their tool instead 🤦
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Daryl Ritchison@DarylRitchison·
This is one of the most famous pictures of North Dakota weather. This week marks the 60th anniversary of the Great Blizzard of March 1966. The 1 to 3 feet of snow in combination of 70 mph gusts created drifts in the 20 to 30 foot range.
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