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Robert - Weapon of M&A

@robeevey

I like Twitter art. 🎨 🖼 I wrote a children’s nursery rhyme.📖 Buy it on Amazon - https://t.co/yXcjX1tZEf Boutique Investment Bank Cofounder of @sellwithfounder

Dallas, Texas Inscrit le Haziran 2011
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Tio ZONA
Tio ZONA@Zona_G1·
Wild Nitro Tractor Pulling Action! 🔥
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SerenaB@RetVet99·
Yesterday, a small business in Brooklyn was awarded a $21 million max-value IDIQ yesterday for physical fitness shirts for the Air Force & Space Force. Today, that same business was selected for another max-value $763 million IDIQ to provide physical fitness gear to the military services over the next 5 yrs. They're having a good week. Also, apparel manufacturing.
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Kalbur Saman
Kalbur Saman@kalbursamantr·
Sim City 2000, bazı insanlar için bugüne kadar yapılmış en iyi oyundur.
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Dudes Posting Their W’s
Dudes Posting Their W’s@DudespostingWs·
Japanese engineers developed a “Sword Tip Visualization System” for the Fencing World Championships, and it makes fencing look absolutely incredible to watch.
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Robert - Weapon of M&A@robeevey·
Absolutely incredible team and genuinely amazing individuals at @serellium. We’re honored to partner on projects with them at @sellwithfounder
SerenaB@RetVet99

Transitioning out of the military 6 years ago felt like stepping off a moving ship. Everyone kept asking me, "So, what do you want to do?" and I had no idea how to answer. I spent my entire adult life in uniform -- almost 22 years -- spanning roles in nuclear power systems to trauma nursing in combat hospitals, from manpower analysis to advising general and flag officers. I led teams under fire, built programs from scratch, and made split-second life-or-death decisions. But when it came time to explain that to the private sector, I was completely lost. I didn't know how to translate any of it into language that made sense outside the military bubble. At the time of my transition, I had never heard of Hiring Our Heroes. Looking back, I wish I had. Their program gives service members a real, hands-on chance to step into a company, feel the culture, understand the different dynamics, and figure out where they actually fit. This is why I've made it my personal mission in previous roles to create fellowship positions for transitioning service members. I've seen firsthand what a difference it makes. And today, it's exactly why my company, @serellium, is officially partnered with @hiringourheroes. We're excited to welcome our very first -- and truly outstanding -- service member in our summer fellowship this year. If you're a transitioning service member or recently achieved Veteran status (congrats!), feel free to reach out. I've been in your shoes and am happy to share what I wish I'd known. Or, simply cheer you on. If you're a business owner, I highly recommend joining forces with Hiring Our Heroes.

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le.hl
le.hl@0xleegenz·
What if the meteor that killed the dinosaurs was actually the space ship and we're the aliens
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Project Hail Mary Updates
Project Hail Mary Updates@HailMaryLogs·
The Project Hail Mary team just dropped an official template to build Rocky’s transparent enclosure. Yes, you can actually make his little habitat using plastic sheets, cutting, folding and glue.
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Dallas Texas TV
Dallas Texas TV@DallasTexasTV·
The PGA Championship is coming to North Texas for the first time in over 60 years
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GeniusThinking
GeniusThinking@GeniusGTX·
For 2,000 years, Egyptologists insisted that the Pyramid was built with ramps. But the ramp math didn't work. The evidence didn't exist. Finally someone asked: what if the builders used the pyramid itself as the scaffold? And suddenly everything fit. Let me explain... In 1999, a French architect named Jean-Pierre Houdin ran the pyramid ramp math in 3D and found a problem nobody was saying out loud. External ramps to the apex would need to be 4,800 feet long. They'd contain more material than the pyramid itself. No ramp that size has ever been found. Not buried. Not partially eroded. Completely absent. So Houdin asked a different question: what if the builders used the pyramid as its own scaffold? An internal spiral, corkscrewing up through the walls. Invisible from outside. Still inside today. In 1986, a French microgravimetric survey found density variations consistent with an open internal passage. In 2017, muon radiography detected a 100-foot unmapped void. No one had mapped it in 4,500 years. UCL Egyptologist David Jeffreys dismissed Houdin's theory as "far-fetched and horribly complicated." The evidence was building for decades while the consensus held. The insight Houdin used in 1999 is the same one the builders used 4,500 years earlier: start from what physics makes impossible. Remove it. See what's left. That's the inversion model. Most problems aren't solved by adding constraints. They're solved by questioning the constraints themselves. The toolkit maps frameworks like this. I made a free toolkit breaking down 100+ mental models used by history's greatest thinkers — the same frameworks that help you see patterns like this before everyone else. 5,000+ downloads. 113 five-star reviews. Grab a free copy here: besuperhuman.gumroad.com/l/mentalmodels If you're new here, @GeniusGTX is a gallery for the greatest minds in economics, psychology, and history. Follow along for more similar content.
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Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture@Landscapecture·
This Tree Makeover Changed Everything. [AI]
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Amazing Physics
Amazing Physics@amazing_physics·
This is a 1000-gram iron bar. In its raw form, it’s worth around $100. If it’s turned into horseshoes, its value rises to about $250. If it’s made into sewing needles, its value jumps to roughly $70,000. If it’s crafted into watch springs and gears, it can be worth around $6 million. And if it’s transformed into precision laser components, like those used in lithography, its value can reach $15 million. Your value is not defined only by what you are made of, but by how well you shape your potential into something extraordinary.
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Kelly@kellytx2·
The New Braunfels Tube Chute (aka City Tube Chute) just delivered pure chaos and comedy again! 🚤💦 65 homemade cardboard boats blasted through the rapids for the 15th annual Thru the Chute race on April 11. Some sank gloriously, while all brought the laughs!😂 Duct tape dreams, creative crews, and roaring crowds = pure Hill Country magic! Who’s ready to float the Comal?
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Fixing Education
Fixing Education@FixingEducation·
A simple visual for kids (and adults) to understand delayed gratification.
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Uzi@UziCryptoo·
A single accountant stole $53 million from her employer over 20 years and nobody noticed Rita Crundwell was the comptroller of Dixon, Illinois with a population of 15,000 She opened a secret bank account called “Reserve Sewer Capital Development Account” For two decades she transferred city funds into it while filing fake invoices She used the money to become the most successful quarter horse breeder in America Owned 400 horses, multiple farms, a custom bus, and a $2.1 million motorhome She won the World Championship in quarter horse breeding four times while actively robbing a small town Only got caught because a substitute accountant covered her desk while she was on vacation The city had been cutting firefighter jobs and road repairs for years while this was happening $53 million. One woman. 20 years. One vacation.
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GFY TV
GFY TV@Viralvid_89·
This is why getting proper training is important!
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Dweller
Dweller@One_Way_Home·
Dude felt like a Rhinestone Cowboy for a brief moment.
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Will🦶🏼@Barefoot_Will_·
Mike Egan, a combat vet, just DNF’d the Go One More Backyard Ultra after 27 hours… in a wheelchair Well at least until his last lap The rain turned the course into a mud pit & his wheelchair wouldn’t move He gets out of the chair & drags himself & the chair through the mud until he literally couldn’t move He ditched the chair & continued to push True hero Definition of grit God bless this man
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