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*expert. I also do my own typos.

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The Disruptor@Disrupttor·
Just one stone. Just one!!!
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@thinkingwest How’d that turn out for them? They are famous at least.
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ThinkingWest@thinkingwest·
If you read the lives of Caesar, Alexander, and Napoleon you can see how their seemingly delusional mindset shaped their success. Caesar in particular had a knack for turning bad situations to his advantage. He was once kidnapped by pirates in the Mediterranean, but his personality won them over. When they tried to ransom him for 20 talents of silver, he demanded that they raise it to 50. After his release, he raised an army and killed all of the pirates who had previously kidnapped him. He did the most insane political maneuvers too, like running for pontifex maximus at 36 while lacking all of the typical prerequisites. All of this built up an insane aura around him which just accelerated his success.
vittorio@IterIntellectus

if only you knew how easy life is when you’re delusional

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@petersavodnik There was a two-year ban for those non-citizens that didn’t take the vaccine. I don’t think Tommy Robinson would have gotten denied if it wasn’t for his political views. Anyone part of a right wing terrorist group would also be banned.
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@petersavodnik Their opinion is the support of terrorist organizations or people who want to destroy America should not be allowed in. We had similar restrictions for communism and Nazis. It is okay.
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Peter Savodnik
Peter Savodnik@petersavodnik·
This is a bad idea. The government shouldn't have the power to block entry to people because it doesn't like their opinions. The problem is not people coming here saying terrible things, but universities and legacy media, among others, not living up to their own standards.
Kosher@koshercockney

BRILLIANT Rubio announces if you support Hamas then you are NOT entering the US, not even as a visitor. “This is not about free speech, this is about people who do not have a right to be in the United States to begin with”

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@WendyRWang @BradWilcoxIFS We have beat down boys for a generation. Making them to either conform or rebel into the arms of the Fuentes and Tate.
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Wendy Wang, Ph.D.
Wendy Wang, Ph.D.@WendyRWang·
We often blame the retreat from marriage on a lack of "marriageable men," but the reverse is also true. The retreat from marriage is also contributing to the decline of men. Marriage has long been one of the primary motivators of young men's growth and development. And young adults’ perceptions of marriage do not simply reflect their development. They shape it. @DrJasonCarroll @FamStudies: ifstudies.org/blog/marital-h…
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@1776General_ @WCespar India’s IITs (their MIT) will narrowly outperform the American Average student in only one aspect of the spectrum. Even then, they lack the holistic strength of an American graduate with a Bachelor’s degree. I am certain medical will show the same pattern.
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The General
The General@1776General_·
Data shows US college seniors in computer science outperform their foreign counterparts by almost a standard deviation. Chinese and Indian college seniors rank as the weakest performers.
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@ChrisVanHollen They get scrutiny for their views on Hamas. A terrorist organization.
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Senator Chris Van Hollen
Senator Chris Van Hollen@ChrisVanHollen·
Outrageous. Trump plans to deny legal residency in the US based on whether he agrees with your speech.   Since when did it become "anti-American" to criticize the actions of a foreign government? Who is he fighting for? nytimes.com/2026/04/25/us/…
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Erika Kirk seen crying: “She’s so performative! Look at those fake tears!” Erika Kirk seen not crying: “Wow looks like she’s moved on pretty fast! Why isn’t she more upset??” Erika Kirk seen laughing: “What’s so funny? Her husband just died!” Erika Kirk seen frowning: “Why’s she scowling like that? What’s she so angry about???” Erika Kirk seen existing in public: “She should be home with her kids! She’s abandoned them!” Erika Kirk not seen existing in public: “Where is she? What is she hiding??? Why is she being so suspiciously quiet????” Erika Kirk seen eating pancakes: “Look at this stupid bimbo eating pancakes! Too good for waffles huh?” Erika Kirk seen eating waffles: “Really INTERESTING that she chose waffles of all things! Kind of suspicious if you ask me!”
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@peg8457 @KennedyNation @WCespar My point is security has always sucked. We just have not had this level of dedicated assassins as we have in the past. That is the change.
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Kennedy@KennedyNation·
We changed hotels at the last minute yesterday, and booked a room at the Hilton at 3p. I was never asked for a key, but could’ve produced one from a different city. Also never asked for ID, and waltzed through the lobby and lower ballroom areas like I owned the place. Only saw one LE dog by the red carpet, which also had surprisingly lax security. Having been to this event several times as early as 1995, this was probably the least security I’ve encountered. Thank God everyone is safe!
Bill Melugin@BillMelugin_

My thoughts on the security at the WHCD last night. The first exterior security for me was on the street outside of the hotel. I flashed my ticket and was waved through in one second. My name was not checked against any list, I showed no ID, I was not patted down and did not go through a metal detector. I probably could have shown a ticket from a prior year or a fake one as they barely looked at it. (I don't know who that exterior security was, they were guys in suits). From that point, I walked into the hotel with no further security check, and I walked down to the Fox pre-party where there were multiple ballrooms that were absolutely PACKED with attendees. Still did not go through any security at that point. Hypothetically, If I had hidden an explosive in my shoe or my jacket, I would have had no problem getting into one of those ballrooms. Only once it was time to get into the main ballroom for the dinner did we pass through magnetometers, empty our pockets, and get a pat down. And even that checkpoint was just outside of the dinner room. Two things can be true at the same time. Secret Service reacted quickly to an active armed threat and prevented that threat from getting into the ballroom. But the security leading up to that point, in my opinion, appeared to be lacking severely.

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@DeseretStone It’ll be like getting lessons on the ability to govern from Afganistán.
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The Deseret Stone
The Deseret Stone@DeseretStone·
Imagine your wife is seeing recently-divorced Julie Hanks as a therapist Do you believe that Julie actually subconsciously *wants* your wife to succeed in her marriage? If so, could I interest you in some prime waterfront real estate?
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@thinkingwest Go into your bookstore and local library and you will find a lost quality of books driven by market (and librarian choice of course). Read the best of books.
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ThinkingWest@thinkingwest·
Reading great books allows you to converse with the greatest figures in history, yet most people choose to read books authored by people who won't be remembered in a decade.
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Judge Stephen Dillard
Judge Stephen Dillard@JudgeDillard·
Every American should watch every second of this video. Thank you, @BenSasse.
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60 Minutes@60Minutes·
“The Senate needs to be less like Instagram. The Senate needs to be more deliberative. And that means less smack-down nonsense,” says former Republican Sen. Ben Sasse. cbsn.ws/4mXOvbG
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@robbystarbuck @elonmusk We benefit greatly since diseases know no boarders and it’s also a generally good thing to do. That said, we need to better incorporate a crawl, walk, run plan for our aid because we cannot just pay for things in perpetuity.
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
It’s not our job to stop HIV positive Zambians from having sex or raping each other. Zambia’s government is responsible for the wellbeing of their people. If they need our help, they must give us something worthwhile in return. Simple. Blaming @elonmusk is room temp IQ behavior.
Anne Applebaum@anneapplebaum

Trump and Elon Musk destroyed most of the global H.I.V. program that saved hundreds of thousands of lives in Zambia. Now the US is threatening to cut remaining support, unless Zambia gives access to the country’s mineral resources. nytimes.com/2026/04/25/hea…

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I would honestly love for someone to explain to me how they justify an immigration system where an Egyptian family that was here on tourist visas, and where the father committed a deadly terrorist attack on American soil, is entitled to permanently stay in America… And the answer can’t just be they filed for asylum when such an asylum claim has zero evidence attached to suggest it meets any associated standard.
Texas Tribune@TexasTribune

Breaking: An Egyptian family of six believed to be the longest held at the controversial South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley were redetained Saturday after federal judges this week ordered their release. They are being sent to Egypt on a private plane, according to one of the family’s lawyers. bit.ly/4eafUoo

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Transient@transient511·
If you want to see a community note with receipts, this one makes CVS receipts look like a summary
Jvnior@Jvnior

I’m a Muslim Palestinian. I got demonetized 3 hours after @EYakoby made a post complaining to Nikita Bier about my monetization status. I watched it happen live. I have the proof. I tried to speak with Nikita Bier about this injustice and appealed but nothing changed yet. During this time, Christians supported me the most. Half the Muslim accounts sided with Israeli terrorists and cheered on my demonetization. The other half stayed silent, completely absent. This is a shame on the Muslim Ummah. Instead of standing with viral Muslim Palestinians despite their flaws, you attack them and make posts just to clout chase. Despite me having 68,000+ posts and only getting paid $38,000 by X, people still concluded I was only doing it for money. I lost far more by choosing activism and journalism over my comfortable life. This was never about money. And I pray Allah holds accountable every Muslim who defamed me, just as He will hold accountable those who celebrate the death and genocide of my people. I’m posting a full video shortly.

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