AgitatedRatCat🍥

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AgitatedRatCat🍥

AgitatedRatCat🍥

@AgitatedRatCat

🔞I hate this damn site only here for news and friends that can't/won't leave it🔞name change cause everyday I feel less safe here

not here fuck musk Katılım Nisan 2020
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AgitatedRatCat🍥
AgitatedRatCat🍥@AgitatedRatCat·
@_TheBlueTorch Literally him 90% of evangelicals. they're evil manipulators using religion to makes themselves rich and oppress anyone they dislike.
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Pop Base
Pop Base@PopBase·
Pam Bondi’s portrait has already been taken off the Justice Department walls and dumped in the trash, in photo obtained by MS Now. (ms.now/news/pam-bondi…)
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AgitatedRatCat🍥
AgitatedRatCat🍥@AgitatedRatCat·
@Grummz take a lesson from Fallout and DON'T! they didn't change that to be more appealing to non gamers and Fallout is their best show! Hell want to see hat happens when you do this instead look at Halo.
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Grummz
Grummz@Grummz·
The Mass Effect TV show from Amazon is now officially f*cked.
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Kerry Kennedy
Kerry Kennedy@KerryKennedyRFK·
Last night, I watched Nuremberg about the prosecution of Nazi high command after World War II. Everyone in America should see it. This morning, a friend of mine who wants to remain anonymous, sent the following to me: As an American Jew, I never thought I would hear this sentence in America: The government is asking for lists of Jewish students. They say it’s for protection. They say it’s to investigate discrimination. They say it’s well-intentioned. Maybe. But history doesn’t begin with what governments say. It begins with what they collect. Right now, a federal agency is demanding names and information about Jewish students and faculty as part of an antisemitism investigation. That may sound bureaucratic. Technical. Even reasonable. But let’s be honest about what it is: A list of people, identified by religion. And once a list exists, it can be used. Maybe not today. Maybe not by this administration. But by the next one. Or the next. If a future government believes America should be a “Christian nation,” what happens then? Do those lists determine who votes? Who gets admitted? Who gets hired? Who is “other”? Do they become tools for exclusion? For pressure? For conversion? For silence? We don’t have to imagine this. Jewish history has seen it, again and again. That’s why even today, Jewish students and civil liberties groups warn that creating such registries crosses a dangerous line, one that “can easily be weaponized.” Because the danger isn’t just intent. It’s precedent. It’s normalization. It’s the quiet shift from: “We need information” to “We need to know who they are.” I believe in fighting antisemitism. But I also believe this: You don’t protect a minority by cataloging it. You protect it by defending its rights, including the right not to be listed. Because once a government starts making lists of Jews, history tells us it rarely stops there.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
I support Trump firing Pam Bondi. Do you? I hope the next AG will release all the Epstein files according to the law and follow up with investigations, prosecutions, and arrests.
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Todd Blanche
Todd Blanche@DAGToddBlanche·
Pam Bondi led this Department with strength and conviction and I’m grateful for her leadership and friendship. Thank you to President Trump for the trust and the opportunity to serve as Acting Attorney General. We will continue backing the blue, enforcing the law, and doing everything in our power to keep America safe.
Karoline Leavitt@PressSec

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Doug Mills
Doug Mills@dougmillsnyt·
A rainbow is seen over the White House ahead of @POTUS 's address the Nation at 9pm EST.
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MeidasTouch
MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
NEWS: Judge Amit Mehta rules Trump is NOT immune for key Jan. 6 conduct—including his Ellipse rally speech, outreach to officials, and related actions—finding they can be treated as campaign activity, not presidential duties. That means civil lawsuits can move forward. The court also rejected Trump’s First Amendment defense and blocked a DOJ effort that could have shielded him from liability.
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Pirat_Nation 🔴
Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
The US Patent Office has revoked Nintendo's 2025 patent on summoning characters to battle on the player's behalf, either automatically or manually. This is the same patent cited in Nintendo's legal action against Palworld. Nintendo has two months to appeal the decision. Does not automatically end the Palworld lawsuit, but weakens Nintendo's position on this mechanic.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The timeline on this is genuinely insane. October 2025: Sam Altman flies to Seoul and signs simultaneous deals with Samsung and SK Hynix for 900,000 DRAM wafers per month. That's 40% of global supply. Neither company knew the other was signing a near-identical commitment at the same time. Those deals were letters of intent. Non-binding. No RAM actually changed hands. But the market treated them as gospel. Contract DRAM prices jumped 171%. A 64GB DDR5 kit went from $190 to $700 in three months. December 2025: Micron kills Crucial, its 29-year-old consumer memory brand, to reallocate every wafer to AI and enterprise customers. The company explicitly said it was exiting consumer memory to "improve supply and support for our larger, strategic customers in faster-growing segments." Translation: the AI demand signal was so loud that selling RAM to PC builders stopped making financial sense. March 2026: Google publishes TurboQuant, a compression algorithm that reduces AI memory requirements by 6x with zero accuracy loss. Cloudflare's CEO called it "Google's DeepSeek." The entire thesis that AI would consume infinite memory forever just got a six-month expiration date on it. Same month: OpenAI and Oracle cancel the Abilene Stargate expansion. The $500 billion data center vision that justified the RAM deals couldn't survive its own financing terms. Bloomberg attributed the collapse partly to OpenAI's "often-changing demand forecasting." MU is now down ~33% from its post-earnings high. Revenue up 196% year over year, EPS up 682%, and the stock is in freefall because the company restructured its entire business around a demand signal that came from non-binding letters and is now being compressed out of existence by a research paper. Micron bet the consumer division on Sam Altman's signature. The signature was worth exactly what the paper said: nothing binding.
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Imagine closing your entire consumer memory division because this guy signed a non binding letter that he would buy 40% of the world’s RAM. Only to have him rug pull 3 months later.

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AgitatedRatCat🍥
AgitatedRatCat🍥@AgitatedRatCat·
@VijayP0717 @krassenstein the ballroom literally was a facade to cover up the fact he was trying to rebuild and repair the bunker. he literally said his life would be in danger if the ballroom was not repaired, which him admitting he plans to hide out in that bunker and attempt something like Jan 6 again.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: Judge blocks Trump White House ballroom project!!!
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MeidasTouch
MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
BREAKING: A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to halt construction of a $400M White House ballroom, ruling the project cannot move forward unless Congress approves it.
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AgitatedRatCat🍥
AgitatedRatCat🍥@AgitatedRatCat·
@MeidasTouch we've been saying the damn thing is illegal since he first destroyed part of the white house during the shut down. glad one judge finally had the balls to uphold our laws.
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Jaci hardenbrook
Jaci hardenbrook@hard68873·
@newsense @CBSNews @CC8TV And you demoncrats pretend to be normal when we all know you’re mentally ill. You don’t use a bit of common sense, and you try to preach “love everybody” but you don’t follow through doing it yourself. The most phony people I know. I used to be one of you,so glad I’m not anymore.
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Monday to rename the Palm Beach International Airport after President Trump. The airport's new name, the President Donald J. Trump International Airport, is still subject to approval from the FAA. cbsn.ws/4m6f8uA
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AgitatedRatCat🍥
AgitatedRatCat🍥@AgitatedRatCat·
@CBSNews They need to strike it down or name it what it really "The Floridian Epstein Trump memorial airport."
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