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Devon@Devonshire234·
@insanevideos Ya except the cops are gonna grab that camera and delete the video
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Insane Videos@insanevideos·
Yea bro won the jackpot with this video
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@0xDavecryps There's less risk with rent. If you don't pay, they kick you out and find someone who will. If you don't pay your mortgage, it's much harder to kick you out and the home value drops a ton being a foreclosure.
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D A V E@0xDavecryps·
The bank insists I can’t handle a $1,050 monthly mortgage. Yet somehow, paying $1,750 in rent every month is considered perfectly reasonable. Owning is “too risky.” Paying someone else’s mortgage isn’t.
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@ZacksJerryRig It wasn't our money fyi, it was theirs. We couldn't have taken it anyways
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JerryRigEverything@ZacksJerryRig·
The lady with the funny laugh was going to give Americans buying their first homes $25,000 each... and it would cost 100 billion over 10 years. Trump just gave 3X that amount to Iran. 👍
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Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
While Donald Trump uses taxpayer dollars to enrich himself and his family, @JoeBiden is literally flying commercial on American Airlines like the rest of us.
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@markreabaker @elonmusk High cost of housing does not cause small families. The poorest nations have the largest families. Also, most charities are frauds
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Mark Rea Baker@markreabaker·
Quick! Name a large charitable action by @elonmusk You probably got stumped! Now that he's the first trillionaire, I've got the perfect way he can give back. He's always talking about population decline, and studies show that the high cost of housing is causing smaller households and directly related to the declining birth rate. So Elon should create a grant or discount lending program for developers of housing, targeting the most expensive cities. It's a win-win-win and it'll help repair his aura too.
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Christopher Webb@cwebbonline·
Trump struggles to make it up the stairs of Air Force One, even stopping midway to catch his breath before trying to play it off. There was a time when Fox News never would have aired footage like this.
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@nick_rackley @aakashgupta I don't think he was saying we should lay by a pool and do nothing, he was just explaining why we see this trend, good or bad
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@nickrackley@nick_rackley·
@aakashgupta You get most people like their kids right? A lot of people would rather spend time with their kids than other stuff. You basically made a giant argument that huge household productivity gains enables vastly greater life enjoyment to families.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
We invented the washing machine, the dryer, the dishwasher, the microwave, frozen dinners, online grocery, the robot vacuum, and DoorDash. The married household with young kids spends more total hours on chores and childcare today than it did in 1965. Dads went from under 10 hours a week to 28.7, the 300% everyone is quoting. Moms went from the high 40s to 42.5, a slide of five or six. Stack the two and the household total rises. A full century of labor-saving invention, and the modern family with toddlers logs more unpaid hours at home than the family that did the laundry by hand. Here is the part that should stop you. Every one of those machines did its job. Core housework genuinely collapsed. Mothers do roughly half the cooking and cleaning they did in the 1960s. The dishwasher worked. The dryer worked. The hours got freed. Then the culture spent them. The time the appliances saved flowed straight back into the children. This is the same law that governs every efficiency gain modern life has produced. Faster email bought us more email. Automation at home bought us a higher bar for what a parent owes a kid. Watch what childcare even means now versus then. In 1965 a kid got sent outside until dinner. Supervision was loose, the neighborhood raised half of them, and a parent hovering every waking hour would have looked unwell. Today the job is continuous. Driving to practice, sitting through homework, managing screens, booking the enrichment, never leaving a small child unwatched. The one activity that exploded is the one no machine will ever touch. You cannot DoorDash attention. So pull back and the chart stops being about fathers. It is a portrait of a species that refuses to bank its own productivity. Every tool we built to do less at home, we spent on doing more for the kids. The washing machine freed the afternoon. We handed the afternoon to the children and quietly renamed the old, looser way neglect. We automated the housework and poured every saved minute into the one job we decided can never be done well enough.
The Institute for Family Studies@FamStudies

Modern dads are helping out at home more than ever, @lymanstoneky finds. Married dads of young children in 1965 did, on average, less than 10 hours a week of child care or help around the house. Dads in 2024 contributed nearly 30 hours a week, an increase of approximately 300%.

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Devon@Devonshire234·
@Marcellinoposts @aakashgupta Expectations definitely went up. His logic was solid. If you get automation to do jobs for you, you aren't just going to sit around and do nothing. You're going to do more for you kids because you'll feel guilty if you don't. Plus, it's rewarding to do things for your kids.
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Marcellino@Marcellinoposts·
Let me tell you something aakash Gupta. You have no idea why this happened. Expectations didn’t go up. What happened was social trust went down. Communities stopped being safe so kids can’t play outside. Grandparents stopped being able or willing to help. Churches moved their entire focus from supporting the people in their community to supporting people outside of it. Immigration, civil rights, the 19th amendment, and the federal reserve is why this happened. Take your judgement of American culture somewhere else. Maybe hold your own culture more accountable. Thanks.
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@IamZei @catgirlprostate X.com (turned into Paypal) Zip2 software Hyperloop concept. I was making a different point. try Google next time
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@NickMoCrypto @Harriwxu3 I know I wouldn't want to be in the middle of the lake without a vest. But I'm not a good swimmer
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Harri@Harriwxu3·
DON’T do this while boating this summer.😳
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@DukeGotsCakes @Harriwxu3 What do you think happens when you go water skiing, which is faster than what this boat is going? I've done plenty of that and unless you're 60yo, you're fine
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@amyklobuchar Doubt it. We spend way more on social services now and it's only increased costs of things.
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Amy Klobuchar
Amy Klobuchar@amyklobuchar·
With $300 billion, we could end homelessness, fund cancer research for 40 years, and give every child free pre-K for over 7 years. Instead, Trump is sending it to Iran. This is not America First. Not even close.
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@FinXRob What would that do? I'm sure you would still have plenty to complain about if you got 4k. You'd probably still be in debt.
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Finance Rob@FinXRob·
Elon’s net worth is $1.2 trillion He could give every adult in America $4,444 but chooses not to Pretty selfish honestly
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@alphafox Can you buy a person if you make more money than them?
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AlphaFox@alphafox·
Based on Elon's net worth of 1.4T, he could theoretically buy any of the states in red based on their annual GDP:
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@AwakenWithJP The $300b didn't actually come from US taxpayer money. It was sanctioned money that was released to Iran.
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@Harriwxu3 I will say, they should be good swimmers to be jumping off without a life vest though
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Devon@Devonshire234·
@Harriwxu3 All these idiots think these guys are flying. Jet skis go faster and it's perfectly safe to fall of them. This is a wake boat, they don't go that fast. You people need to get off X and have some fun.
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Unpolished Saint 🇺🇸@UnpolishedSaint·
@Harriwxu3 At high speed that's asking for whiplash at the least and possible paralysis or death. The human body is not designed for this.
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