Jack O. Crystal III, Esq. (IQ 187)

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Jack O. Crystal III, Esq. (IQ 187)

Jack O. Crystal III, Esq. (IQ 187)

@GRIDSagent

University of the Virgin Islands Law Alumnus , jelq-maxxed,. sapiosexual . Norwood IV.

St. Croix Bergabung Ağustos 2020
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Hampton Prescott
Hampton Prescott@HamptonPrezcott·
Millennial White Liberals love crime & disorder for a couple of reasons: 1. They erroneously believe it lends them an “edge” as opposed to just perpetually elevated cortisol 2. They also erroneously believe that it will lower their cost of living (it actually does the opposite)
Amina@Amina_io

How come certain white liberals, typically millennials, pretend very dangerous black cities or neighborhoods aren’t actually dangerous? their empathy never seems to extend to the law-abiding citizens, women, and children who actually live in these communities. I lived in Oakland for half a year when I moved to the Bay, and I have family in West Oakland going back to WWII. it is genuinely dangerous!!!

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Hampton Prescott
Hampton Prescott@HamptonPrezcott·
I have such strong contempt for the crowd that mistakes paralysis for principle and aesthetics for morality (credit to @DBOtherP). As pernicious as the “just move out to the Compound and stockpile, bro” blackpillers. Both have probably served as a 1-2 point handicap in elections
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@DickDozer69 For 35yrs the conservapundit game has been to complain, complain, complain about something & then when someone proposes a fix, to complain about that.

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HowlingMutant
HowlingMutant@Howlingmutant0·
They got me posted up like Malcolm X at the window
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Jack O. Crystal III, Esq. (IQ 187)
@HamptonPrezcott The houses in most curious about are the real low-end suburban box homes in places like Clayton & Henry counties. The 4-side vinyl throw-ups. Those neighborhoods are going to turn into hollowed-out ghettoes the way the city used to be.
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Local Historian
Local Historian@LMFHistorian·
They're sending me to Hotlanta for training
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Chris
Chris@chrisdguise·
I’m saying this once again because it keeps coming up: in German statistics, if at least one parent was not born with German citizenship, you are considered to have a migration background. So even though my father’s family has lived in Schleswig-Holstein for around 1000 years long before German unification I am still included in the migration background statistics, so draw your own conclusions
Mærstemgau-Rübe@AR_Demografie

Migrant background by age group 2025: Total: 31.1% 0-4: 42.7% 5-9: 43.1% 10-14: 42.8% 15-19: 43.7% 20-24: 39.8% 25-29: 39.0% 30-34: 39.5% 35-39: 38.4% 40-44: 37.9% 45-49: 37.9 50-54: 33.0 55-59: 22.3 60-64: 19.0 65-69: 18.2 70-74: 17.0 75-79: 16.1 80-84: 11.4 85-89: 9.4 90+: 8.9

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Jack O. Crystal III, Esq. (IQ 187)
@HamptonPrezcott Can’t ignore that most of the Fulton-adjacent counties are also much more Black than they used to be. Explosive growth in black population that moved from out of state. And Gwinnett is the UN
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Jack O. Crystal III, Esq. (IQ 187)
@AndrewHammel1 I joke that if Germans had a weather machine that would make the country sunny & beautiful for most of the year without negative consequence, they’d choose to make it rainier and grayer, just because they’re gluttons for punishment
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Andrew Hammel
Andrew Hammel@AndrewHammel1·
In 2023, Germany decided to take a step backward in time, replacing the safe herbicide glyphosate with men and machines to keep tracks free of weeds. Costs went from €9 million/year to €60 million/year. Technophobia and German Angst strike again. welt.de/wirtschaft/art…
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Hampton Prescott
Hampton Prescott@HamptonPrezcott·
One downside of the real estate industry institutionalizing that no one talks about is that in removing the local, swashbuckling types from the industry, they lost the capacity to adequately influence lock politics (which can absolutely make or break you)
Hampton Prescott@HamptonPrezcott

Back when real estate developers were swashbuckling, innovative, larger than life personalities, they were very adroit at handing local politics. That group’s successors largely consisting of conflict-averse, spreadsheet jockeys plays a large part in the sorry state of affairs.

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Jack O. Crystal III, Esq. (IQ 187)
@HamptonPrezcott Euro city elections are interesting because they allow us to see just how “right wing” the populace of American cities might be if republicans took those elections seriously.
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Anatoly Karlin 🧲💯
One of my favorite YouTube creators Radical Living explains why he is leaving Germany. youtube.com/watch?v=HQvSIt… Unsurprising complaints: High taxes going to welfare, crime, immigration, unaffordable housing, family unfriendly, no free speech.
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Hampton Prescott
Hampton Prescott@HamptonPrezcott·
Some guy blocked me a few days back because I pointed out the absurdity and danger of trying to coddle the “teen takeover” dynamic and that doing so would result in people getting killed. Obviously, he was right.
Atlanta Police Department@Atlanta_Police

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Shroom
Shroom@ApuShroomCycle·
White man getting krunk to Sugar Ray season
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Jack O. Crystal III, Esq. (IQ 187)
@HamptonPrezcott Atlanta is still hot but you can *feel* the way the city has slowed down compared to the metro. Getting anything done in Fulton is a total pain compared to any other place in the state. Slow, incompetent, hostile
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Hampton Prescott
Hampton Prescott@HamptonPrezcott·
Uptown, South End, NoDa all feels lousy and like it’s seen better days. There are similarities with Atlanta, but horrific municipal leadership combined with lazy, craven Business Class content to be cloistered away with the occasional tax break thrown their way are the culprits.
City Aesthetics ⛩@cityaestheticss

Everytime I walk around uptown Charlotte I feel like it’s being left behind… The energy I used to feel there, is now in other areas like Southend, Noda, etc. Uptown seems to still be suffering from the covid era, and it’s having trouble recovering

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