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Brian Conway

@brianbobc

Proud pedant; Software Development; Data Analytics; Economics; Digital Games; Audible & Dog Walking; Science; Future; Past; Reality; Fantasy; Easy Come; Easy Go

North East, England 가입일 Ağustos 2012
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Brian Conway
Brian Conway@brianbobc·
The tweets that I am proudest of are those that I delete before sending.
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Chantel Stevens
Chantel Stevens@chantel_stevens·
@Mr_Husky1 I believe non of these bs stories, people are realy gullable to believe made up bs.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
She was sixteen when she arrived at Auschwitz. That very night, she was ordered to dance in front of the man who had just sent her mother to die. Edith Eger arrived at the camp on May 22, 1944, with her family. Josef Mengele stood at the selection line. A single gesture was enough to decide everything. When it was her mother’s turn, he sent her to the left. Edith tried to follow her. Mengele stopped her. He said she would see her mother again later. It was a lie. That same evening, he looked for her among the prisoners. He had heard that she was a dancer. He ordered her to perform. Edith danced. She closed her eyes and went somewhere else. In her mind, she was no longer there. She was in Budapest, in a theater, with music and an audience. Her body was in the camp. The rest of her was not. When she finished, Mengele threw her a piece of bread. She shared it with the other women in the barracks. That act was remembered. Later, one of them helped keep her alive. Then came everything else. Auschwitz, forced labor, the transfer to Mauthausen. Finally, the death march to Gunskirchen. Fifty-five kilometers on foot, with no strength left. At one point, Edith collapsed. She could no longer walk. Two women recognized her. One of them was among those with whom she had shared the bread. Together with her sister Magda, they lifted her and carried her forward. The camp at Gunskirchen was the final stop. Starvation, bodies everywhere, no medical care. On May 4, 1945, American soldiers arrived. Edith was lying on the ground among the bodies, still alive. One soldier noticed movement and pulled her out. She was seventeen years old. After the war, she returned home. She found her sister Klara again. She tried to rebuild a life. She married, had children, left Hungary, and moved to the United States. For years, she did not speak about what had happened. Then she met Viktor Frankl. That encounter changed the course of her life. She returned to school. At the age of fifty, she earned a doctorate in clinical psychology. She began working with people marked by deep trauma. In 1980, she returned to Auschwitz. She walked through the camp as an adult. She said that there she was finally able to do one specific thing: forgive herself for surviving. Not those who had harmed her. Herself. In 2017, she published The Choice. The book reached readers in many countries. Today, she continues to speak, to work, and to tell her story. One of the last things her mother said to her while they stood in line at Auschwitz was that no one can take away what you keep in your mind. Edith Eger built her entire life on that sentence.
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Brian Conway
Brian Conway@brianbobc·
@Ancap_Christian @E_GuriGashi Were you making a point? If you were then I think you need to sharpen up your points, that one was quite blunt. It was strange for you to choose salt as an example when US processed food has higher sodium levels than normal in the EU and EU labelling is clearer on salt levels.
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Guri Gashi
Guri Gashi@E_GuriGashi·
I used to be critical of Europe’s excessive regulations, but I’ve grown quite fond of them I’m glad our food isn’t loaded with 50 toxic or carcinogenic ingredients, that I can charge all my devices with a single cable, that my products last longer, and that they’re designed to be easily repaired People outside of Europe can talk all the shit they want about the EU, but improving quality of life for the average consumer is a huge W in my book
Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation

Starting in 2027, smartphones sold in the European Union will be required to have user-replaceable batteries designed for greater durability and more charging cycles. Manufacturers must also provide spare parts and repair manuals for at least 10 years after a model is released. This is real pressure against planned obsolescence. It should mean phones that actually last longer, cheaper fixes, and a lot less electronic waste piling up. About time.

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Brian Conway@brianbobc·
@BigOlYamBag @Peg33 It's not an example of Trump putting in any real effort, such a visiting patients in a hospital. I can't find any record of him visiting a hospital except for treatment since 2019.
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Tomfoolery
Tomfoolery@BigOlYamBag·
@brianbobc @Peg33 It's called an invitation. They were invited to attend as guests of the president. The child didn't have to track him down, bro.
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Brian Conway
Brian Conway@brianbobc·
@BrexitDoncNorth @boredtweeple @daniellismore It's very difficult to make out what they are touting for in that video. Reform aren't trustworthy and they definitely don't have a track record of reliability or success. However, I doubt that matters to their voters.
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Daniel Lismore
Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
You want proof? - Point of use means pay after. You idiots 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🫖☕️ Farage has publicly praised insurance-based healthcare. He’s endorsed the American model. He’s called the NHS “unsustainable in its current form.” This is what that costs: GP: £129 A&E: £1,368 Hip replacement: £23,400 Ambulance: £1,045 Heart surgery: £71,997 Free or bankrupted by a heart attack. Your choice May 7.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Geoffrey Hinton on AI's job loss: History’s tech revolutions replaced one job with another. e.g. Tractors replaced farm jobs with factories & office jobs. But AI will break that cycle, because AI can replace both physical+intellectual labor.
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@boredtweeple @daniellismore The rate of blindness, amputation and complication in 🇺🇸 just from #Diabetes is in itself absolutely appalling. Investing in universal healthcare, keeps a greater number of people fit, healthy & contributing to society both in terms of taxation & plain old participation.
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Andy Stewart
Andy Stewart@BrexitDoncNorth·
@boredtweeple @daniellismore Well Dr FN, if what Daniel was saying was true you may have a point. But it isn’t. I understand you may be a busy young man, but it would be prudent to check any claims before believing them. Reform policy:
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Brian Conway
Brian Conway@brianbobc·
@TammyDoodleDo @maddenifico Why didn’t God grant his followers the gift of literacy? Putting the Word of God in a form which very few could read seems odd. Cloud based animations would have been the way I would have chosen if I were God, and stars arranged in clear patterns, and a definite face on the Moon.
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Tammy, follower of Jesus Christ
@maddenifico Enlarge your view of God. His Words….He is able to preserve them, promised He would, regardless of man. Man does not control. God does. Your small view of God & who He is will land you in a very large & very eternal hell.
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
Spot-fucking-on. 😂🤣👇
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Brian Conway@brianbobc·
@4Shore411 @maddenifico Why didn’t God just carve His words ten foot high into the side of a mountain? Moses smashed the tablets of stone on which the original Ten Commandments were written. Weird that God’s word is so fragile.
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Brian Conway@brianbobc·
@BigOlYamBag @Peg33 The child had to come to Trump. Liam and his family were invited backstage before a rally in Long Island, New York, on September 18, 2024. Trump got pre-election publicity with photos and video. The child got a MAGA hat. instagram.com/reel/DAGYDNYB8…
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Tomfoolery
Tomfoolery@BigOlYamBag·
@Peg33 Here he is giving a child with a rare brain disorder a gift
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Brian Conway@brianbobc·
@Ancap_Christian @E_GuriGashi Halite is also known as rock salt, pink salt. It differs very little from table salt. Both are 97% sodium chloride (NaCl). The sodium/salt content of food has to appear on the label. The standard health advice is not to consume too much salt. In other news, too much H2O can kill.
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DJD@research2death·
@brianbobc @crypto__keys @barneyxbt Do you think these exporters will lower their prices (back to pre tariff amounts) now that tariffs have been stopped or will we be stuck with higher prices?
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barney
barney@barneyxbt·
let me make sure i’m understanding this correctly the supreme court is refunding all tariff money back to corporations. the same corporations that didn’t pay a single cent of those tariffs to begin with. they passed every dollar directly to you through higher prices on everything you buy you went to the store and paid more for groceries. you paid more for clothes. for car parts. for literally everything. that money came out of YOUR pocket not theirs and now the refund goes to THEM? the corporations who used the tariffs as an excuse to raise prices even higher than the tariff itself and pocket the difference the american people funded the tariffs. the corporations profited off the tariffs. and now the corporations get a refund on money they never spent in the first place and nobody in washington thinks the people who actually paid should get the money back. not a single person has even suggested it guess we are never getting our DOGE checks either this country does not work for you. it works for them. it’s a joke and they’re not even pretending anymore
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JUST IN: US to refund $166 billion in tariffs after Supreme Court ruling

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Brian Conway@brianbobc·
@research2death @crypto__keys @barneyxbt You may see a slowdown in future price increases, but I doubt that prices will fall unless companies are losing business. Businesses know that the 10% global tariff is now in force and there's a strong possibility that Trump will find new ways to introduce tariffs.
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Brian Conway@brianbobc·
@AntiTrumpCanada The only commandment that Trump may not have broken is the commandment to honor thy father and mother. Although, even the Antichrist would probably follow that one and pay respect to Satan.
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Canada Hates Trump@AntiTrumpCanada·
This stupid cunt who’s broken all Ten Commandments is gonna read the Bible tomorrow in the Oval Office.
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