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@DigitalAssetAd_ @holemolyy @Song_of_the_Sun @JessePeltan False. You’re making statements with absolutely no knowledge of the reality. I have bought 4 cars off marketplace in this price range with good success
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I don’t think people realize how affordable Teslas have gotten.
A new Model Y is $530/month. (72 months)

Troy@troy_berglund
@JessePeltan @elonmusk Remember when oil megacorps price gouged people to wishing they had a Tesla? The problem is that people who cant afford $5 gas cant afford an $1000+ a month payment for 84 months🤷♂️
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@DigitalAssetAd_ @holemolyy @Song_of_the_Sun @JessePeltan Barely broken in for a Corolla with the 1.8L. 12k miles a year that’s 10 years of life minimum if you change the oil and do general maintenance
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@holemolyy @Song_of_the_Sun @JessePeltan You have no idea what you’re talking about. If that happens you didn’t do your homework when you purchased a vehicle.

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This is arguably the most bearish research ever published about BTC and ETH.
Oh, and this paper was released yesterday. BTC price is up since yesterday.
IYKYK
nic carter@nic_carter
Many are wondering "what Google saw" that caused them to revise their post-quantum cryptography transition deadline to 2029 last week. It was this: research.google/blog/safeguard…
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@pedro_loula @BillAckman Financials valuation trading at decade lows
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@BillAckman S&P 500 valuations remain sky-high, completely out of touch with reality.
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Some of the highest quality businesses in the world are trading at extremely cheap prices. Ignore the MSM. One of the most one-sided wars in history that will end well for the U.S. and the world. And we have the potential for a large peace dividend.
One of the best times in a long time to buy quality.
Ignore the bears.
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@Chilis One of your waitresses gave me a strawberry lemonade after I ordered a watermelon one, which caused me to experience an allergic reaction. The cook also served us the steak we sent back because it was under cooked and had a hair in it. Nobody gaf
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burger with fries, bottomless chips and salsa and a drink at Chili's:
2023: $10.99
2024: $10.99
2025: $10.99
2026: $10.99
Morning Brew ☕️@MorningBrew
Price of a Standard (No Ads) Netflix plan: • 2011 $7.99 • 2014 $8.99 • 2015 $9.99 • 2017 $10.99 • 2019 $12.99 • 2020 $13.99 • 2022 $15.49 • 2025 $17.99 • 2026 $19.99 Up 150% over 15 years.
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@lamps_apple You don't need ships when you have "international law". What's so hard to understand?
Having ships sailing about is an ecological nightmare. And very expensive!
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No wonder Secretary of War Pete Hegseth told Britain to keep its ass home 🤣🤣🤣
[LBC]
How many frigates do we have in the fleet?
[UK Defence Secretary John Healey]
We have, we have, we have, we have, ah, we have, we have 17 frigates and destroyers. It's down from 23 at the end of the last Labour government.
[LBC]
Mr. Healey, if we've got a fleet of 17 in total, where are they all?
[UK Defence Secretary John Healey]
Well, every nation with every piece of its military kit has some, some, some in operation, some on deployment, some, some in states of readiness, some being repaired. We only have HMS Dragon in operation down there now.
[LBC]
Where are all the others? Are all the others being repaired in some way, shape or form?
[UK Defence Secretary John Healey]
Look, I'm proud of what we're able to do.
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@stevenmarkryan Ya bro the 275x fwd P/E hasn’t priced that in!!
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Terafab Project launches today!!!
The scale of ambition here is BONKERS.
People will regret ignoring this post Elon made in November 2025:
x.com/elonmusk/statu…

Elon Musk@elonmusk
Terafab Project launches in 7 days
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You better not skip leg day...
Low calf circumference (<35 cm) independently predicts higher mortality risk in older adults, whereas high calf circumference (>38.5 cm) is associated with reduced mortality.
Calf circumference is mainly used as a practical proxy for skeletal muscle mass.
Graph: PMID: 40702088
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@PhilMatthews58 @Microinteracti1 @mgoetzke Putin is sending 50 year olds to the front line of Ukraine war that he’s lost millions in you fucking retard.
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The only thing missing here is that Putin is running the show. The absolute main beneficiary is Putin. His control of Trump seems to be absolute.
China should be worried. Both Russia and America could very well end up controlling the world's oil flows, it prices, its transportation and supply.
You disobey Washington or Moscow, and the oil supply is cut off to your country until you have a change of mind. This will make Tariffs look like just a day out in the park.
As China has no natural resources of its own, like oil, even water, it is dependant on other countries for it's energy needs. Soon it will be dependant on just Russia and America. China could have a massive problem in the future if Trump and Putin contine to go "unchecked". Both Trump and Putin would sell their own families to the highest bidder. They are friend to no one, allies only to themselves.
India also has a big enough problem.
Without the removal of Trump and Putin and their respective regimes, the only way forward is an immense investment in alternative energy sources: solar, wind, sea. To China's credit, they are doing exactly this. But will this be enough?
The country that creates a free, clean and limitless energy source, such as fusion reactors, and frees themselves of the shackles of Oil, will be positioned the best. Meanwhile, I guess everyone will be racing to build dirty fission reactors, and nukes. Just to be safe.
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The Most Obvious Thing Nobody Wants to Say Out Loud
Months of watching the news, and it comes down to this: either everyone in Washington has suffered a simultaneous catastrophic brain injury, or something far more deliberate is going on.
Let’s start with the sanctions. Trump has lifted them on Russia. Iran. Belarus. Three regimes that between them have shot down passenger aircraft, poisoned people in English cathedral cities, and run prison systems that make Alcatraz look like a Marriott. Those sanctions. Gone. Just like that.
But Canada? Canada gets tariffs. Germany gets lectures. France gets ignored. NATO gets treated like an embarrassing uncle at Christmas.
Are you seeing this?
Marco Rubio flew to Budapest. To visit Viktor Orban – a man who has spent fifteen years methodically dismantling every court, every newspaper, and every independent institution his country ever had. And now JD Vance is making the same pilgrimage. These are not coincidences. You don’t fly to Budapest unless you really, really admire what Viktor Orban has built there.
And what has he built? A state with no functioning opposition. A press that agrees with the government. A judiciary that does what it’s told.
Sound familiar?
Trump has never – not once – said a critical word about Putin. Not one. He has praised him. Repeatedly. Enthusiastically. Like a schoolboy who’s just discovered his favourite footballer. Meanwhile Zelensky – the man whose country is being shelled daily – got dragged into the Oval Office and humiliated on live television.
This is not a foreign policy. This is a preference.
Now here’s the bit that should make you put down your coffee.
A united Europe – with NATO overhead, shared defence, shared intelligence, shared values – is the one thing the Trump regime cannot control. You can’t squeeze France and Germany and Poland simultaneously if they’re all holding hands. But break the chain? Isolate each country? Make them feel exposed and dependent and alone?
Then you can deal with them one at a time.
That is what is happening. Not tariffs. Not trade disputes. Not some philosophical disagreement about multilateralism. The goal – the actual goal – is to dismantle the umbrella so that every European country gets rained on individually.
And here’s how you know the public has worked it out, even if the commentators haven’t. A recent poll asked people across Western democracies a straightforward question. Would you rather depend on China, or on the United States under Donald Trump? In Canada – America’s nearest neighbour, closest ally, sharer of the world’s longest undefended border – 57% chose China. Twenty-three percent chose the Trump regime. In Britain, 42% preferred Beijing. Germany, 40%. France, 34%.
Citizens of countries that sent their sons to die on American-adjacent beaches in 1944 now trust the Chinese Communist Party more than they trust Washington.
Read that sentence again. Slowly.
And then there’s Iran. Three weeks ago the Trump regime lifted sanctions on Tehran. This week – with Israel bombing the city – American aircraft are joining in. The same regime that decided Iran was fine, actually, no problem, here are your sanctions back, is now at war with Iran. Because Netanyahu asked nicely.
This is not strength. This is a regime so desperate for the approval of whoever is in the room that it will contradict itself within a fortnight and call it strategy. Maybe Trump didn’t lead America into this. He was pulled. By a smaller country with a very clear agenda and a very good read on exactly how malleable this particular president is.
That is not a superpower. That is a sock puppet.


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@Microinteracti1 Basically, Europe doesn't depend on donations from the Jewish lobby in Washington, D.C., to win elections, nor on shady deals between Witkoff or his son-in-law with Putin. Because it would be politically devastating for their own governments to collect soldiers killed in this war
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@Microinteracti1 @ylecun China owns the media. “Orange man bad” “MAGA are fascist racist” are CCP psyops and you fell for them.
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🤦♂️ What an ignorant fool you are.
Absent express permission from Iran, the US will never again sail a single warship into the Persian Gulf, nor will they ever again occupy bases in the Persian Gulf region.
Over the course of just a few days, the US has suffered its most devastating strategic defeat of the post WW2-era.
American global hegemony has been dealt a mortal blow. The petrodollar system will never recover its dominance.
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@TrashPanda08x Without public golf courses there would be no tiger woods, moron.
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