Danny

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Danny

Danny

@Dreb26

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Alec Sulkin
Alec Sulkin@thesulk·
Nothing gets Americans more fired up than a nil-nil match between two countries they couldn’t point out on a map.
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NB@nb29648·
@mukund @FIFAcom It’s meant to be the people’s game not just for the 1 percent.
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M Mohan
M Mohan@mukund·
Wait. You're telling me this whole time @FIFAcom got the pricing right and they SOLD OUT EVERY SEAT in EVERY STADIUM for EVERY game? Murica is rich bro.
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Danny
Danny@Dreb26·
@rpatts82 @AlexiLalas Ebb and flow where players constantly sell foul calls for 1+ minutes. Sometimes they get nasty fouls but sometimes they lay there to delay the game.
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Roly
Roly@rpatts82·
@Dreb26 @AlexiLalas Because it disrupts the ebb and flow of the game, football has a certain rhythm to it. Also I want to see the players handle it and that’s an element to it aswell.
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Alexi Lalas
Alexi Lalas@AlexiLalas·
I have no problem with hydration breaks. It benefits players and advertisers. Win/win. Yes, it changes how you play/coach/watch, but so did substitutions, 3 pts for win, VAR, etc. Evolve and adapt. There will be a generation whose version of the beautiful game includes quarters.
OB's Air Horn@OBs_Air_Horn

Hey @AlexiLalas, after playing in the Silverdome where it was a 90 degree greenhouse, what are your feelings on the hydration break? I hate it, but will defer to a player's opinion.

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Danny
Danny@Dreb26·
@rpatts82 @AlexiLalas Why not? Almost every game you will see players cramping. As the heat goes up it gets worse so I’m confused why you wouldn’t want to see the best players at their best. Everyone has their opinion but it doesn’t make sense to me.
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Roly
Roly@rpatts82·
@AlexiLalas Under extreme heat then off course I agree, but it shouldn’t be a prerequisite for every game and 3mins is pretty long.
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Danny
Danny@Dreb26·
@EndicottInvests I watched it on Telemundo. Spanish play by play is so much better than American play by play for the World Cup.
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Nate Endicott
Nate Endicott@EndicottInvests·
We better have British broadcasters for our game🇺🇸 Makes it that much better 🤌
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Danny
Danny@Dreb26·
@aaron_picard @LanceZierlein Don’t think I’ve seen so many through passes and getting behind defenders that result in quality attacks. It’s been incredible to see.
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Aaron Picard
Aaron Picard@aaron_picard·
@LanceZierlein They look really good. They’ve owned possession and are continuing to attack. Clearly the better team. PAR is tournament fodder, but this an impressive performance
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Lance Zierlein
Lance Zierlein@LanceZierlein·
For people who follow USMNT closely, is this as good as they have ever looked in a single half?
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Danny
Danny@Dreb26·
@BradeauxNBA Efficiency is a law of large numbers thing. Over an 82 game season being 2-4% more efficient in any metric is a sizeable advantage. The top players are way more efficient. In playoffs it’s just team v team efficiency. Reason Rockets were so great in season v Offs in Harden era.
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T-homas
T-homas@pqtdc·
@F1_Newsletter He was 30s ahead of Lewis when the SC was called, even more after the Ferraris had pit, 45-50s. At SC delta speeds this stretched to over 1 minute. A slow lap behind SC wouldn't have cost him at any circuit. His lead was huge.
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Maxx | F1newsletter.com
Maxx | F1newsletter.com@F1_Newsletter·
How close was Kimi Antonelli to losing his Monaco win? He was just before the pit entry when Stroll crashed and the Safety Car was deployed. Mercedes didn’t make the call to pit (the audio is delayed here — they actually had plenty of time and had even discussed it on the radio beforehand). This was the key mistake from Mercedes. Antonelli got stuck behind the Safety Car, while Hamilton and Leclerc were able to pit immediately. 🇲🇨However, in Monaco: The SC delta is very slow and the lap is so short that Hamilton couldn’t close the gap enough. Kimi was able to complete a full lap behind the Safety Car, make his pit stop, and still rejoin in P1 ahead of Hamilton. On any other track, he would have lost the lead.❌#MonacoGP
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Danny
Danny@Dreb26·
@jaw1292464 @bryanrbeal His yearly salary this year alone is more than 99.9% of the world population’s individual net worth. His salary from Ferrari alone is around 50-60 million. Most people in the developed world make less than 5 million dollars in their entire career. He is making 10x in 1 yr
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ali
ali@dxbestani·
Wait, Leclerc fans are angry? For what? Leclerc would've finished P3 no matter what. If he had stayed out on old hard tyres, everyone would still overtake him on fresh softs. If he had stayed out another lap and pitted then, Hamilton would still end up ahead.
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Neil Mulvey
Neil Mulvey@MulveyNeil·
@SpannersReady @plod1956 The white lines define the pitlane. The drivers all know this, they took a shortcut to gain an advantage Its no different to track limits
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Spanners 🔧🔧@SpannersReady·
The point of a pitlane speed limit is to limit your speed in the pitlane. An average speed limit makes zero sense
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Danny
Danny@Dreb26·
@MrClarkEl @MV33Racing The problem is the track. It can be done to a certain extent at other tracks but since it’s impossible to pass at Monaco they can slow down without any real threat of being passed.
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MrKal
MrKal@MrClarkEl·
@MV33Racing I don't understand how that's legal. What Russell, he Williams and Norris did are absurd and should be penalized. That's not racing.
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MV33Racing🏎
MV33Racing🏎@MV33Racing·
What Russell did there was dangerous and completely unsportsmanlike. On a restart, with everyone in launch mode, you simply don’t make a move like that. He knew about the drive-through penalty, so was clearly trying to force an escape route.
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Danny
Danny@Dreb26·
@RealMattMoney I sold my Sofi stock and bought equivalent amount of June 2028 $15 leaps at $6.90. Going to run extremely safe poor mans covered calls.
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Matt Farley
Matt Farley@RealMattMoney·
June 28 $sofi call debit spreads. $20/$30s. $1.80. We’ll see.
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Danny@Dreb26·
@mail2dingi @RealMattMoney @grok Max loss is 1.80 x 100 per contract so 180 dollars. He bought 2 years out. Contracts expire June 2028. To breakeven Sofi needs to be at 21.80 per share on June 2028. If Sofi is 30 or above June 2028 the contract will be worth 10.00 x 100 =1,000. A little over 5.5x return.
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Danny
Danny@Dreb26·
@manyoro226 @Sam_Badawi Chinese government doesn’t, Chinese companies do. They have been smuggling them in.
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Sam Badawi
Sam Badawi@Sam_Badawi·
The U.S. is moving to block advanced $NVDA and $AMD AI chip shipments to Chinese subsidiaries operating outside of China. The new guidance closes a loophole left behind when the Trump administration ended enforcement of Biden-era global AI chip restrictions in 2025.
Sam Badawi tweet mediaSam Badawi tweet media
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Danny@Dreb26·
@Cranial_NerveX @KrisPatel99 According to a basic google search close to 50% of hospitals in the US are non profit. They make a ton of money and have excessive administrative staff and have invested little in frontline staff that actually care for patients.
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Kris Patel 🇺🇸
Kris Patel 🇺🇸@KrisPatel99·
I think the main difference is “services” vs “Goods” You can manufacture more goods and at scale but there’s a finite limit on how much you can cut human labor costs. Hospital side increase in cost has been driven by a tsunami of 7 major factors: 1. An aging population 2. Rise in obesity and its co-morbidities primarily driven by lifestyle changes that see people spend more time on phones and computers than outside. 3. Regulatory capture by big pharma and middlemen like PBM’s thats growth engine is healthcare inflation. 4. Staffing shortages at the bed side while simultaneously seeing a sharp rise in administrative roles to address ever increasing compliance complexity. 5. Incentives that favor management of diseases rather than cures to support a reoccurring revenue model. 6. An increasingly litigious environment that forces hospitals and providers to over diagnose, over prescribe and over bill to make up the difference as well as create a sense of safety for their own careers. 7. Overcomplexity invites fraud as it becomes harder to detect and easier for perpetrators to exploit loop holes created by overlapping grey areas. A combination of AI, GLP-1’s and legislative changes could severely blunt the trend in the future. If it’s not done by political will, it will be done by the market.
Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸@pmarca

This is an interesting theory, but one may worry that the inefficient and broken sectors of the economy will simply eat up any dark economic surplus, the same way they did during the computer revolution. newsletter.semianalysis.com/p/ai-dark-outp…

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Danny
Danny@Dreb26·
@KrisPatel99 Over diagnose and over prescribe is not for litigation but to keep customers coming back. American healthcare does little to try to help people fix the problem and a lot to reduce symptoms. You forgot to include medical/hospital administration bloat.
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Danny@Dreb26·
@SVBriskmanager @KrisPatel99 It’s not a genuine effort because it’s more government spending which doesn’t solve anything.
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meow
meow@SVBriskmanager·
@KrisPatel99 Dawg you’re such a bootlicking cuck. We got corruption and economic inefficiency in nearly every single part of government and you’re triggered by a genuine effort to make groceries affordable holy shit lol
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Danny@Dreb26·
@AlThingsF1nanc3 @KrisPatel99 Negative. All government entities, specifically the federal government need to lower their spending. Then the economy will fix itself. Every deficit dollar exacerbates the K shaped economy.
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NearReality
NearReality@AlThingsF1nanc3·
@KrisPatel99 Kris I hear you but if you look at the last 4 years, inflation has killed the bottom half of the country. 2022 took 3 years for it to come down. Now we are going right back up, while housing is dead. I do believe this fails but I believe the country needs more of these attempts
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Danny@Dreb26·
@ClayHorshimer13 @teachthemx3 You didn’t read my earlier statement that this issue has been years in the making. While I believe education, work ethic, and responsibility starts with parents. We have an education system that does a disservice to our children with situations like this.
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Ethenic Sands
Ethenic Sands@ClayHorshimer13·
@Dreb26 @teachthemx3 And the only consequence you can come up with is "we're not giving you a diploma", which changes nothing for that kid.
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Wendy
Wendy@teachthemx3·
When you hear, “99.9% of our students graduate,” this is what it often means: Schools put students on credit recovery courses, usually in Edgenuity. The program is multiple choice with unlimited attempts. And if the student can’t read, no worries, it reads the questions to them. So they guess their way through it? Not always. Sometimes they pay their friends to do it for them. Students can get through 26 courses in a week. At this point, the bar isn’t on the floor. It’s in the grave, and we have to dig it back up.
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