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I'm just here to read some insane takes.

United States 가입일 Nisan 2021
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@StateDept But there's no other communism except incompetent one.
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Department of State@StateDept·
SECRETARY RUBIO: The only thing worse than a communist is an incompetent communist. 🎯
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@bestofstarwar Oh yeah, about 3 minutes of 2h 16m long movie didn't suck.
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Best of Star Wars@bestofstarwar·
“I genuinely can't understand how the previous generation saw this in 1999 and said "this sucks".”
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@damintoell I'm more impressed they relocated Sausalito to a shithole known as Antioch. Take that, millionaires, here go your Bay views, right into the ghetto.
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Damin Toell@damintoell·
Another AI slop map from Tony, but here’s more proof that he just writes bad cyber thriller fiction for clueless boomers: “The MD5 hash — a file’s fingerprint — had changed only slightly, a sign that text, not video, had been edited.” That’s not remotely how that works lmfao
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga

🚗 “The Crash That Wouldn’t Stay Quiet: How Metadata, Missing Passengers, and Digital Tampering Exposed a Hidden Crisis of Trust” In May 2022, a single‑car collision on a Napa County back road appeared trivial — an 82‑year‑old man, a Porsche 911, and a .082 BAC. But the driver was Paul Pelosi, husband of then‑Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and what followed transformed a routine DUI report into a master class on how institutions re‑engineer truth inside a computer’s metadata field. From the outset, official paperwork was inconsistent. The initial California Highway Patrol dispatch captured a straightforward accident: two occupants, one driver, one passenger who allegedly “left scene on foot.” Yet by the time the public saw the file, every reference to that passenger had vanished. The redactions were not just ink on paper; they were digital substitutions in JSON descriptors hidden in the evidence server. Technically minded journalists later noticed checksum drift between the body‑cam uploads and the court‑released versions. The MD5 hash — a file’s fingerprint — had changed only slightly, a sign that text, not video, had been edited. One byte of metadata — changing "occupant_count": 2 to 1 — was enough to erase a human being from the digital record. The airbag module, however, betrayed the truth: both airbags deployed, seat‑weight sensors logging 136 pounds on the passenger side. That single mismatch launched a deeper inquiry into the chain of custody. Logs showed missing hours in the upload timeline, delayed hash registration, and a re‑saved derivative labeled “public.” Each link — patrol server, district tech, DA’s office — introduced a gentle pause and a new hash. Four micro‑breaks in evidence continuity, all pointing in one direction: to deny the presence of the passenger. Spatial analysis placed the crash inside the Vallejo‑Sausalito corridor, the densest overlap between Napa’s wine elite and San Francisco’s nightlife fringe. Statistically, that stretch carries three‑quarters of all potential cross‑traffic between power and Bohemia. The 10 p.m. Saturday timeslot, wine‑season peak, is the Bay Area’s highest overlap window for those worlds — precisely when the accident occurred. Regardless of who sat beside Pelosi, the scenario fit the exact behavioral curve where such intersections most often materialize. The revelation wasn’t simply that evidence was altered. It was the demonstration of how digital provenance — timestamps, hashes, descriptors — can quietly rewrite public history while leaving the imagery intact. In paper days, you needed white‑out and a willing clerk; today, one admin edits a JSON file, re‑saves it, and the past evolves silently across every downstream copy. Here, the story turned from scandal to systems theory. Cryptography offers a built‑in antidote: record each file’s hash in a public blockchain the moment it’s created. If a single byte changes later, anyone can prove tampering instantly. The technology already exists through OpenTimestamps, Arweave, and similar tools, yet agencies consistently avoid it — not from ignorance, but from preference. Mutability equals control. When plotted on a time‑space probability map, the Napa crash sits dead‑center inside the only quadrant where both nightlife probability and cross‑demographic convergence reach their maximum. In probabilistic terms, the event is not random but expected given the parameters — the statistical flashpoint where secrecy and exposure collide. The aftermath exposed a deeper fracture in governance. Modern institutions, from police servers to scientific repositories, rely on digital archiving without public hashing. With no immutable witness to original data, the gatekeepers can reshape any narrative post‑hoc, confident that no outsider holds a mathematical baseline for comparison. Transparency becomes optional, truth reversible. Seen that way, the Pelosi crash wasn’t merely one night’s embarrassment. It was a case study in 21st‑century epistemology — how societies lose verifiable reality not through burning records but through “re‑formats.” The story unmasked a system built on editable evidence and manufactured finality. The lesson is both technical and moral. If governments truly desired transparency, every dashcam, clinical dataset, and financial ledger would be hashed and time‑anchored in open ledgers the instant they’re created. Until that happens, any uncomfortable fact — a passenger, a polluter, a policy error — exists only at the mercy of an editable line of code. In the end, that May 2022 crash stands as a metaphor for our digital condition: one collision, one missing passenger, and one byte edited somewhere after midnight — enough to expose how fragile “official truth” has become in the age of metadata. Our next exposé chapter is about how many times Paul Pelosi and David DePape had met before the hammer attack, what thThe initial California Highway Patrol dispatch captured a straightforward accident: two occupants, one driver, one passenger, who allegedly “left the scene on foot.” relationship was, and how it went sour. David DePape was sentenced in October 2024 to life in prison without parole.

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@SamSullivan Fascida Tlaiban? No way, it cannot be. Must be some kind of mistake.
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stro@armedimmigrant·
@cremieuxrecueil It's about having sex, isn't it? A significant number of lesbian couples don't have sex regularly, sometimes at all. As opposite to gay or heterosexual couples. Guess who stays in relationships longer.
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Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
Apparently the most stable marriage arrangement in the Netherlands is between two men. The least stable is between two women.
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stro@armedimmigrant·
@nordicalien777 @sunnyright Russia will not earn billions if it actually stays sanctioned. Russia will get less munitions from Iran, that's why every Ukrainian (and not the stupid flaginthehandle people) celebrates pounding Iran in the ass (and also Ukraine is sending anti-drone drones to the Middle East)
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Krokodil Addict 😞🇸🇿@nordicalien777·
@sunnyright I get what you mean but it’s problematic that Russia will probably earn hundreds of billions $ from higher oil prices. I fear Trump will permanently remove the sanctions. Russia was heading for financial ruin but now Putin will be able to fund the Ukraine war for many years.
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Sunny@sunnyright·
If you have a Ukrainian flag in your profile, but then you're bitching about direct attacks on a key Russian ally and supplier of weapons for Russia's attacks on Ukraine, because your gas prices are higher, it may be that your pro-Ukraine advocacy is just empty signaling.
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@chiproytx Find 5 differences:
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Chip Roy@chiproytx·
I’ve been leading the fight against the Islamization of Texas and the nation for years. Radical groups like CAIR are protesting me and my office after I filed legislation to strip their tax exempt status. As Attorney General, I will use the full power of the office to dismantle these networks.
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@TMZ Can someone tell those dumbasses to stop closing one of their eyes when shooting?
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TMZ@TMZ·
North Korea supreme leader Kim Jong Un fires new guns with his daughter. tmz.me/YjqtqyU
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@jeremyoharris Islamic Republic of Iran is younger than Reese Witherspoon. Your baby is a dumbass.
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🔴 KNEON 🔴@Kneon·
Reminder: Bluesky demoted their underperforming female CEO (an activist) the day after International Women's Day and replaced her with a White Dude (TM) who is known for getting results. How progressive! 😂
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stro@armedimmigrant·
@cremieuxrecueil Oh, brother, wait until you hear about "non-white" countries like Poland with 0.1% of people circumcised. Most white countries are actually against both male and female genital mutilation.
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@Mr_MK2015 @MAGA_X_Times There's segmented seating. Some people seat on Southwest, Frontier, or Spirit airplanes. People with a little bit of self-respect avoid that segment altogether.
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stuff&things@Mr_MK2015·
@MAGA_X_Times Has anyone ever thought about doing something like segmented seating? You know, like this segment of the population sits on this segment of the plain and then the next segment on the next segment of the plane? 🚌 🚍
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@neontaster The Menu also "attacks 1%" on principle, but kills mostly "bottom 50%". I think its purpose is to make you side with the killer, which it does well enough because people don't realize that Fiennes's chief is the most resourceful person among all characters.
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@BestMovieMom The funny part is that "Brown and no loan" can also mean you're on GI Bill, or TGS provided 1 of 300 scholarships per year for low income students who make top 10% of the class to you, but you still have to die because you're too educated, an overachiever is a criminal to commies
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@ChrisMurphyCT Hey, Chris, ask anybody in Ukraine (it's written with uppercase U, by the way) if they are happy with US pounding Iran or not before making stupid assumptions.
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Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
if your plan was to let russia defeat ukraine then you would probably start a pointless war somewhere else that depletes all the missiles ukraine was going to need to protect itself and when they come asking you're like 🤷‍♂️
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

Russia is one of the biggest winners early in the largest U.S. military confrontation in decades, as Iranian missiles deplete stocks of Patriot interceptors that Ukraine needs on.wsj.com/40cZK5h

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stro@armedimmigrant·
@DanielDiMartino These are not opposite questions. People were saying "if you want to live in the US, you need to go through proper channels" for a long time. First, they get deported. Second, they can apply for legal status (and 90% of them will get denied).
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@pavlosyla @OgbeniDemola Oh come on, he lives in some african shithole country where the average IQ is 68. He never even saw KFC.
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Pavlo Syla@pavlosyla·
@OgbeniDemola Based purely on your statements, you must love KFC wings and be good at basketball—because your position is one-sided and completely misses the real essence of things.
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Adémọ́lá.@OgbeniDemola·
You condemn Russia in Ukraine, but you support America in Iran. You’re a slave of western propaganda.
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stro@armedimmigrant·
@Samwiswe @sunnyright That's not how elections work. If no one gets 50%+1, it goes to runoff.
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