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Tim Fairbank

@TimFairbank

You can find my personal substack at https://t.co/bOhLbreSQ9

Chicago, IL 가입일 Ekim 2022
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Tim Fairbank
Tim Fairbank@TimFairbank·
@CaitlinPacific >the standards and assumptions of new criticism? A large language model might actually be good at that.
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Caitlin Flanagan
Caitlin Flanagan@CaitlinPacific·
It was 5:00 at the AI writers colony, but not a single writer had burst out of his room, desperate for a drink, spoiling for a fight and determined to come to the romantic or editorial attention of the woman from the independent press.
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Tim Fairbank@TimFairbank·
@CaitlinPacific >I can’t tell you what an honorable organization >this used to be. As you are a highly qualified professional writer, I notice how you switched to the "past tense." I may steal that trick...
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wretchardthecat@wretchardthecat·
Iran reportedly sure of victory, expects reparations, will impose its will on the West. "Three weeks into the war, the Iranian regime is signaling that it believes it is winning and has the power to impose a settlement on Washington that entrenches Tehran’s dominance of Middle East energy resources for decades to come." wsj.com/world/middle-e…
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Tim Fairbank@TimFairbank·
@BuzzPatterson >The C-17 landing at LAX. I want one. Not sure exactly what I would do with it, but I want one anyway...
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Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
The C-17 landing at LAX. As seen from the In N Out off of 24R.
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Walter Kirn
Walter Kirn@walterkirn·
I am biding my time while all the big "podcasters" wipe one another out with their bizarre rivalries. Will then step out of a carriage on the fields of carnage, wielding a platinum scepter, in ruby slippers. It's a plan.
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wretchardthecat@wretchardthecat·
As Hezbollah faces an Israeli onslaught in Lebanon and Islamic Republic die hards contemplate the increasing possibility that groups they long suppressed and perhaps mistreated may soon return to power the most pressing issue is when and where to run. The chiefs are not going to stick around although the indians have no choice but stay put and try to try vanish into the chaos. The dilemma for the chiefs is twofold. When: the earlier they run, the more money they can take with them. Where: Russia perhaps, China maybe. Or among Shia networks in Iraq and Syria. Or they can explore making a deal with the incoming factions. From history we know that Himmler tried this in 1945 without success. Where would you go?
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Tim Fairbank@TimFairbank·
@CaitlinPacific >Is there any kind of plan for getting out? Yes, there is a plan. Step one is to destroy the IRGC.
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Caitlin Flanagan@CaitlinPacific·
Is there any kind of plan for getting out?
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Lyndy@MJisMAGA·
@atensnut 1973; but where is the Boone’s Farm Strawberry Hill Wine. 🍷
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Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
What year would you guess this photo was taken?
Juanita Broaddrick tweet media
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Based Tyrone
Based Tyrone@TyroneDJackson·
I have reached the age where I find Huey Lewis and the News music very compelling
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Do not, I repeat, DO NOT let your daughters go to college in New York City. You will pay $360k for her to end up 40 years old, single, on Prozac, with purple hair going to ICE rallies. SEND HER TO AN SEC SCHOOL AND HAVE GRANDKIDS.
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Aaron@ltdmstr·
@BuzzPatterson Gotta be AI. No way are they gonna be that close to a civ craft. And no way are they sending out flares w/a civ craft anywhere in the vicinity.
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Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
“Ladies and gentlemen, your captain speaking. If you look out your left window, you’ll see American badassery that keeps you free. Be proud to be American.”
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Tim Fairbank@TimFairbank·
C. Publius offers words of wisdom. (Which I first learned in 7th grade.)
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius

RE: Panicans, Doomsters and Saving America On this feast day of St. Thomas Massie, patron saint of all Panicans and Doomsters, I have some thoughts. Those of you who have followed me for a while know how upset I get about Panicans and Doomsters. These are people who voted MAGA but are upset that all their dreams did not come true one day after Inauguration Day. These people are SOOOOOO destructive to the MAGA movement and they are basically working—whether they realize it or not—to hand control back to Democrats. Their ignorance as to objective reality is their problem. For those ignorant MAGAs, I’d like to offer some important rules that color the reality you choose to ignore: 1. The country is split roughly 40/40/10 between Democrats, Republicans and “independents.” Democrats get a say. You might hate them. You might think they are bent on destroying America (they are). But they get a say, they get a vote and their ideas and desires cannot be totally ignored unless you like being a perpetual minority party. 2. “Independents” matter. Personally, I think so-called “independents” are people without a moral compass, but they must be dealt with no matter what. When a politician swings too far to the Right or to the Left, that politician loses because independents go the other way. As a result, ALL politicians must to some extent stay near the middle of the Overton Window, or they are out of office. 3. Remember the “separation of powers” class in high school? The United States’ government is DESIGNED to make it hard for any single branch (Executive, Legislative, Judicial) to bulldoze its way through to totally achieving its goals. Yes, this makes it very hard for President Trump to achieve his MAGA agenda. Don’t forget, however, that the same rules applied when President Applesauce was trying to push his America-hating, open borders, Marxist agenda. We WANT each branch to be a check on the others. It’s frustrating when your party controls a branch (or branches), but it also saves you from abject tyranny when your party does NOT control those branches. Policy entropy is by DESIGN. It’s how the Founders wanted it, and it has saved us from tyranny on so many occasions. Deal with it. 4. Congress and the federal judiciary have rules and practices that often hamstring a President in pushing his agenda through. Those rules are not part of the Constitution, but they are legal nonetheless. Changing those rules is hard and must be done within the scope of Rules #1, #2 and #3. Don’t like it? Want to change it? I feel ya. But those things simply cannot be done away with a snap of the fingers. They are an immutable reality, and the fact that you feel bad over these rules does not change them. Change is glacial. 5. Another thing that moves glacially is changes in public policy. Nothing happens overnight. It is a long, hard slog where incremental improvements are all an intelligent voter can realistically expect. It’s like a football team moving the ball down the field. 4 yard runs and a cloud of dust may feel unsatisfying, but ultimately they lead to a touchdown. I know, I know, “WHAT ABOUT OBAMACARE?” Even that was a glacial move. The Dems wanted single payer. They did not get it. They see the long game. They are inching there. But we play the long game too—gun rights are wildly better in 2026 than we could have ever hoped in 1996. Win. Win. Loss. Win. Loss. Loss. Win. Win. Win. Win. WIN. Moving public policy is like turning an aircraft carrier—it does not turn on a dime. Panicans and Doomsters, the things I said above are REALITIES. You can’t change them, no matter how hard you wish. No one can change them. No one. Ever. So long as the USA exists. Period. But what you CAN do is do everything you can to work within the immutable aspects of the system to pursue your policy goals. Many of you throw up your hands and walk away in disgust over what I am saying. Guess what? You are surrendering the field to your opponents. You are a quitter. Don’t be a quitter. Work vigorously within the unchangeable parameters of the system to achieve your goals. IT CAN BE DONE. Out.

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Tim Fairbank
Tim Fairbank@TimFairbank·
@walterkirn Shivering. (I hear it's deliberately kept cold in the MCC.)
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Walter Kirn
Walter Kirn@walterkirn·
Anyone curious wha Maduro is doing these days? Just hanging out, probably,
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Tim Fairbank@TimFairbank·
@elonmusk Money doesn't buy happiness. But it can (sometimes) buy your way out of trouble.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Whoever said “money can’t buy happiness” really knew what they were talking about 😔
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Tim Fairbank@TimFairbank·
@CaitlinPacific >Yes but was universal grammar real or not??? Place: MIT, lecture room 54-100 Time: Spring of 1976 Topic: Institute Professor Chomsky speaking to my brain science class on psycholinguistics Lifelong Regret: That I didn't have the courage to call him on his bullshit.
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