Barks A Lot
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@agave_redux 7th generation Texan, rural Texan at that. Ancestors help found Medina, Blanco and Hill Counties
I'm voting for the native Texan, Talirico
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@benjaminluk @guyfelicella Keep ragging, it's the proper forum.
This isn't Facebook, nor is it your business page.
I get multi channel, but you're not growing your business on Twitter. It's a cesspool of assholes.
No need to stop the anti USA shit. Elbows up eh.
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@MyPasswordIsDog @guyfelicella And real connections on Facebook get me $500/hour photo clients.
Stop the anti-Canada shit, and I’ll stop ragging on ya. Deal?
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@Ashesof_Pompeii @Its_ereko It's whatever they purchased the contract at. Pretty simple.
Yes you can actually bet it was. It's called commodity trading.
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@Its_ereko And of course, what was the price?
You can bet it wasn't the $90/barrel price being quoted in the news as the "price of oil"
$120? $150? $170? More?
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🚨🇯🇵🇺🇸 EXPOSED: US crude oil arrives in Japan. 910,000 barrels. Departed Texas March 22. Took 35 days via Panama Canal. Headed to Cosmo Oil refinery.
This is the alternative supply Takaichi promised. One tanker. 0.27 days of Japan's normal needs. That is not a solution. That is a photo op.
More tankers are coming. But the Strait of Hormuz is still blocked. Iran is still in control. The US cannot fix that. Japan is paying the price for following Washington into a war it did not need.
The empire smiles. Japan scrambles. The math does not lie.
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@benjaminluk @guyfelicella I use LinkedIn.
Twitter is worthless for b2b.
Know your platform value.
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@MyPasswordIsDog @guyfelicella It’s low value for 𝘺𝘰𝘶. I’ve crowdfunded thousands for my art here. Skill issue, sir. 🫡
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@thecyrusjanssen Hey assholes, stop trying to kill the president for a start.
Who the fuck wants to vote for Democrats as the entire party supports this shit.
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The most unfortunate part of the Trump presidency is not his actions or policies, but the unbelievable amount of brainwashing that has taken over a large portion of the United States.
Democracy only works with an educated population, but over 50% of Americans read below a 6th grade level.
Collectively speaking, Americans are too naive and uneducated to vote for their leader.
They were sold a lie from the most prolific con artist in US history and it’s cost the US its future x.com/AwakenWithJP/s…
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@NotATweeter17 @thecyrusjanssen @grok And look what we have here. Another fucking deranged liberal trying to shoot the president.
The Democrats support this en masse. They are a fascist gestapo that encourage killing their opponents.
No sane human should vote for them.
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@MyPasswordIsDog @thecyrusjanssen @grok Republicans feed the military-industrial complex more than Democrats (you're not wrong about most American wars having begun under Democratic administrations but it's stretch to call them the party of war for that reason).
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@benjaminluk @guyfelicella I don't give a shit about followers. Twitter is a low value application.
We have healthcare too.
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@MyPasswordIsDog @guyfelicella Sir, you have 9 followers, and we have healthcare. 🇨🇦
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@NotATweeter17 @thecyrusjanssen @grok Democrats are the party of war.
Do I have to give a shit about the Iran war? Or can I just think liberalism is a disease.
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@MyPasswordIsDog @thecyrusjanssen @grok Do you not realize the underlying premise of your response is that if you think another country isn't the "good guys" you're obligated to attack them?
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@MichaelAArouet Rapes by Muslims, jailed for free speech, self humiliation. I'll come up with 20 more that you're better at
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@MadDogBrit Great part is we kicked your ass in the one that counted.
250 years and going
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I’m sick of Americans lecturing Britain about the Falklands.
You failed in Vietnam.
You failed in Afghanistan.
You failed in Iraq.
You failed in Libya.
You fought to a stalemate in Korea.
Trillions wasted. Thousands of your own men dead. Nothing to show for it.
Now you want to tell us what to do with islands we’ve held for nearly 200 years, that we bled for in 1982, and whose people voted 99.8% to stay British?
Mind your own damn business.
Sort your own collapsing border and dying cities first.
The Falklands are British. Full stop.
My England for the English.
England. True Grit. Restore.
No apologies. No surrender.
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@NotATweeter17 @thecyrusjanssen There's no point because it's Twitter.
@grok how many wars have Democrats been president and started or greatly expanded since world war 2?
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@ashoswai Another European sympathizer with the terrorist irgc.
At least you're all coming out and showing who you are.
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@NotATweeter17 @thecyrusjanssen Are you saying that a Democrat has never attacked another country?
Not sure where you're going with that.
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@MyPasswordIsDog @thecyrusjanssen Not wanting to attack another country doesn't mean you think they're "the good guys".
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@IamHaiderSN Maybe he will continue to attack Iran so we can bet what he does next on the poly market.
I'm long the US takes over kharg Island.
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@donwinslow Shouldn't you be posting about how boys should mutilate themselves if they feel like it? Your party is a disgusting shell of itself.
My family voted Democrat for years. Everyone votes Republican now and it's all about what a shit show you are.
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@NajamAli2020 Maybe it's not intended to hurt Iran but others of influence.
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Iran Blockade: Myth Vs Reality
The blockade on Iran is real, but the numbers being cited to describe its impact don’t hold up.
Donald Trump’s claim of $500 million per day in losses is inconsistent with basic arithmetic. Iran exports about 1.7–1.8 million barrels per day, and even at elevated prices of $90–100 per barrel, that implies roughly $150–170 million in daily revenue.
US enforcement has expanded beyond the Strait of Hormuz, with vessel redirections and tanker seizures extending into the Indian Ocean. This is meaningful pressure.
However, Iran continues to load oil at Kharg Island, and its shadow fleet operating with transponders turned off makes interdiction far from complete.
More critically, Iran entered this phase prepared. Around 160–170 million barrels are already afloat globally on tankers that cleared before the blockade, securing near-term revenues.
In addition, roughly 90 million barrels of onshore storage provide about two months of production cover. This cushions the immediate financial impact.
The real pressure builds over time. As storage fills and exports slow, Iran will be forced into production cuts, making May–June the likely inflection point, not the present moment.
At the same time, the US faces its own constraints, including a narrowing political window and the risk of escalation with China as its cargo is affected.
In short, the blockade is a credible pressure tool, but its immediate impact is being overstated. Iran has buffers in place; the leverage is real, but the timeline is longer than suggested.
This blockade can impose pressure in the current phase. But in a full war scenario, its sustainability becomes questionable. It either escalates into something much larger with global consequences, or it loses effectiveness as a controlled economic tool.
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@ManyBeenRinsed Anyone that isn't a drooling idiot knows this was almost all M&A activity. No true net investment.
Please tell me your just a social media idiot and not someone making actual decisions.
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