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ContraRyan

@_contraryan

Saving old forgotten historic homes, preserving 🇺🇸. Builder, Trader & Broscientist.

FL + PA Inscrit le Şubat 2015
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ContraRyan@_contraryan·
Closing the books of 1 year hosting my newest STR build c.1929 American Chestnut Log Cabin Price: $109,000 Renovation: $318,000 (I do 95% of the work) Furnishings: $27,000 Total: $454,000 Revenue: Year 1: $103,000 YoC: 22.69% Return on my time? Unknown.
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ContraRyan@_contraryan·
@angelojello74 People like you are what made and continue to make America great.
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jello@angelojello74·
My neighbor came over around 600pm. She had a problem with her hot water tank. The problem was a leak. The tank is done. She was going to call a plumber but I told her I’ll take care of it. A plumber on a weekend would be crazy expensive. I went to shut the water off to the tank. The water valve wouldn’t turn. It’s also done. I shut the water off at the meter. Lucky I had some valves here at the house. I fixed that. Told her tomorrow we can run out and get a new tank and I’ll put it in. I know she doesn’t have a lot of money. She’s elderly and all alone. So my son and I will take care of it. She offered to pay. I told no, just get us a pizza for lunch.
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Lyndsey Fifield@lyndseyfifield·
Friend from back home in Alabama just posted about this 3,998SF historic home... for $379,900. I am going to have to unfollow him for my mental health.
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ContraRyan@_contraryan·
@sjgiardini I should not be seeing Umatilla’s name on Twitter dot com. Delete this
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ContraRyan@_contraryan·
@ezcontra feels different because it probably is but ya wait for confirmation
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contra@ezcontra·
BTC is back at the 90D VWAP / 100DMA. This area has been capping price since 10/10 but a weekly close above the prior highs would make this attempt feel different. If that happens there’s a big gap up to the 200D. For now though this still looks closer to rangebound/bearish than a full trend reversal
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Jonny Moe
Jonny Moe@JonnyMoeTrades·
I'm sure everyone is staring at this already, but $BTC inverse H&S
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ContraRyan@_contraryan·
Also both of these pieces of media were completely unwatchable to my wife who is very disconnected from virtually everything political. I tried to watch them to at least glean more insights from the left's messaging but alas couldn't get through them.
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ContraRyan@_contraryan·
The Pitt = Alex Pretti One Battle After Another = Renee Good They're becoming very overt and blatant. Hollywood still has a grip on a lot of Americans.
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ContraRyan@_contraryan·
I drive a 20 year old Toyota as my daily. It’s worth less than 1% of my net worth. Not a fantasy at all. Without reliable Toyotas I doubt I’m worth what I am today. The millionaire next door is the key to wealth for most people. Don’t believe the net worth delusions here.
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Let’s get real. Rich people don’t drive 20 year old Corollas. It’s FinX fantasy. Below is what I see when I go to the golf club. Upscale cars. Why?? Because people with money can afford to drive expensive cars. So they do.

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Brianna Lyman@briannalyman2·
On this day in 1865, Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant. Lee showed up dressed in his best, looking like a dignified gentleman. Grant was covered in mud after riding all morning. Before anything was signed, the two men spoke about their shared service in the Mexican War -- a reminder that Confederates and Union soldiers were nonetheless countrymen tied by mystic chords of memory. Grant did not create terms of surrender to humiliate the South. Grant and Lincoln understood that to unify the nation, you could not imprison half of it. Confederates were allowed to keep their sidearms and personal horses. When Grant learned that Lee's men were quite literally starving after having not eaten for days, he ordered 25,000 rations sent to them immediately. Lee said this would have "a very happy effect" on his men. When Lee rode away after signing terms of surrender, Union soldiers cheered. Grant forced them to stop, reminding Union soldiers that Confederates were "now our countrymen" and there would be no cheering over their downfall. (In fact, days later when actual ceremonial surrender occurred, Union Gen. Josh Chamberlain reportedly ordered his men to salute passing Confederates as a sign of respect) Lee also worked diligently to stop Confederates from waging guerrilla warfare, encouraging them to set their arms aside and return home and in peace. He was a titan in his own right. If the spirit of 1865 had been driven by the urge to shame and punish, the Union would not have lasted. So many people today misunderstand that and as such, they try to rewrite America history. God Bless America.
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🦂finn@dogsmellsgood·
Holy fucking shit. Finally found the name for it. Im going to cry Ive never been able to explain this to anyone they never know what im talking about
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ContraRyan@_contraryan·
No one is saying this is just a bear market rally. Weird.
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ContraRyan@_contraryan·
@PatrickHeizer It’s called build an addition on it when the kids show up without pulling permits just like your grandfather did.
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Charlie
Charlie@LAChas77·
The South will feed your mind memories of a life you didn't even live
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