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@ArchDeltaHound

⚪ To each mind the world is something different. ⚪ More than politics ⚪ 💫Independent Political Mix💫 ⚪ 🦜No DMs unless I know you 🦜

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Arch Delta Hound
Arch Delta Hound@ArchDeltaHound·
Assigning all things to politics is to remove them from the moral, sacred, logical, and human realms. It is to elevate denizens of deceit, who impose cynical agenda over substance. It is to recast every value--truth, beauty, love, and ethics--as tangential or irrelevant. --Arch
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Arch Delta Hound
Arch Delta Hound@ArchDeltaHound·
@Awesome_Jew_ @LauraLoomer Lioness Laura is beautiful. I disagree with some of her politics and antics, but she is a treasure and brilliant. One of my buddies said Laura kinda reminds him of a younger Eleni Giokos. Another one said no, Laura is MUCH hotter. No offense to Eleni. Hotness isn't zero-sum.
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Awesome Jew
Awesome Jew@Awesome_Jew_·
This type of stuff bothers me tremendously. This might really bother @LauraLoomer to share this but I do not care anymore. Laura and I briefly dated, and surprise/not surprise - she is a woman, a really beautiful woman inside and out, a woman from birth, I can’t believe I even have to say this. You all know her for her tough online personality and if you are on her shit list, you are screwed. But offline she is incredibly feminine, sweet and supportive, trad AF, and very hot. When losers like @j_fishback call her Larry they are just coping, intimidated by her greatness, insecure about their own status. She is one of the best American’s we have. Calling her Larry is so retarded and low level and very predictable of you. James, if you want to fight her, find something substantive to fight her about and quit degrading the Florida Governors race by enaging in this low level beta groyper propeganda. Laura, I apologize if I shared too much personal detail, but I can no longer watch you get dragged through the mud by losers like this. You are an incredible woman and patriot! God bless you and Mazal Tov on your engagement. He is a lucky man!
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You're never going to be a woman, Larry.

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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
These are Quokkas, the worlds happiest animals. They always have a “Hey there! Good to see ya!” smile on their faces.
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Arch Delta Hound
Arch Delta Hound@ArchDeltaHound·
I know, right? It's still a mess. Part of the problem happened when psychological consensus replaced morality, because right and wrong were deemed too "primitive." There are the industrial financial incentives, but ground zero was a moral collapse. That's a long history of psych chapter, but basically judgment about behavior was taken away from the moral domain and put into the psych domain, where it became "judgment upon persons" (and where morality can't be resolved). You also see this psychological pseudo-morality work in the opposite direction of stigma. The "every kid gets a blue ribbon" syndrome (and worse social trends) is the flip side of the stigma factory. Basically, how a person behaves isn't very relevant to "behavioral medicine." 😳 There's a part in the complete paper about a pseudopatient's fake schizophrenia being diagnostically reinforced because he wrote in a notebook, in quite a normal manner. In his chart it was noted, "Patient exhibits writing behavior." That has always cracked me up. I do feel great concern for the people put through the insane system, though.
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Perogi@DisperseControl·
@ArchDeltaHound I just checked out a summary of the paper. Definitely raises some questions about how people are assessed for sanity
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Perogi
Perogi@DisperseControl·
"It is sometimes an appropriate response to reality to go insane." -Philip K. Dick
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Arch Delta Hound
Arch Delta Hound@ArchDeltaHound·
Isn't it odd that @TuckerCarlson, who claims to be such a peace-loving Christian, was bankrolled by buddies whose firm has major holdings in the defense industry, which profits off of war? If you stroke jihadists like TC does, wouldn't they be emboldened in their jihad wars?
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Arch Delta Hound@ArchDeltaHound·
@perennialmystic When it is known, there is no reason to venture past it. The known is a wall without a door. The unknown is a door through a wall. The Unknowable is our constant Guide, drawing us through countless doors. Always closer, we pursue It. But we never pass through Its door.
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Arch Delta Hound
Arch Delta Hound@ArchDeltaHound·
I get your academic points, but... They always say it's impossible before it becomes possible. One thing you can always count on is that what we "know" today will change one of these tomorrows. Woo thought: Dark energy is not conserved, and recent data says the standard model might not apply. Imagine the woodom. 🤯
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B@QuantumTumbler·
ZPE isn’t a future energy source it’s a property of quantum fields, not a free reservoir you can tap. There’s no experimentally verified way to extract usable work from it without violating conservation constraints. Every serious attempt runs into the same wall: you can’t get net energy out. Fusion and fission are hard engineering problems. ZPE is still a physics misunderstanding.
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B@QuantumTumbler·
If you had to choose the future of energy what are you picking?
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Yeshivishe Hacker@JackFiller17·
@ArchDeltaHound @Average_NY_Guy It's not about square or round, rather how it was made. Many insist on having hand-made matzah, which is round; while other are ok with machine-made matzah, which is square.
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AP@Average_NY_Guy·
If you’ve never experienced Passover in an Orthodox Jewish home, it’s almost impossible to understand how far it actually goes. People throw around the phrase “spring cleaning” and think that’s what it is. It’s not. It’s a full teardown and rebuild of how you live inside your own house, all for just one week. It doesn’t start a few days before the holiday. It starts weeks, sometimes even months earlier. Every cabinet gets emptied, every shelf is wiped down, and every corner is checked. We’re not just cleaning dirt, we’re on the hunt for chametz, any leavened grain product. Bread, cookies, crumbs, even something that fell behind a couch months ago. You move appliances, you vacuum inside drawers, you scrub surfaces you normally wouldn’t even think about, like high walls. Some people take apart their ovens, some pour boiling water over countertops, others line entire kitchens with foil or special coverings so nothing that touched chametz during the year comes into contact with Pesach food. And that’s just the beginning. In many homes, especially more careful or Hasidic ones, cleaning alone isn’t enough. The entire system gets replaced. Separate dishes, separate pots, separate utensils that were never used with chametz all year. Some families have full Pesach kitchens packed away in boxes eleven months of the year. And it goes further. In certain homes, you won’t eat there unless you know exactly how that kitchen was prepared, down to the smallest detail, and many won’t eat anything that wasn’t prepared in their own home, even if it’s from close friends. Then comes the halachic process. You don’t just clean and call it a day. There’s bedikat chametz, the formal search the night before Pesach, done with a candle and a blessing, where pieces of bread are traditionally placed around the house and then found. The next morning is biur chametz, burning whatever remains. Anything you can’t realistically get rid of gets sold through a rabbi in a formal transaction called mechirat chametz, because owning chametz on Pesach is forbidden, not just eating it. Then the eating itself changes completely. For seven or eight days depending on where you are, there is no bread, no pasta, no flour products unless they are specifically made as matzah, which is unleavened bread made quickly so it doesn’t rise. And matzah itself is a whole world. It has to be made in under 18 minutes from the moment water touches flour, because otherwise it could start fermenting and become chametz. Some only eat shmurah matzah, which means matzah that has been supervised from the time the wheat was harvested to make sure it never came into contact with moisture. Others insist on handmade matzah, not machine. There are also families who won’t eat anything that has even a question of moisture that could have caused fermentation. Then you have kitniyot, which is legumes and similar foods like rice, corn, beans, and peanuts, which adds another layer. Ashkenazi Jews, Jews of European descent, traditionally don’t eat these on Pesach. Sephardic Jews, from Middle Eastern and North African backgrounds, generally do. So even within Orthodox Judaism, what your Pesach looks like depends on your background. One family is eating rice, and another wouldn’t let it into the house. One family is comfortable with certain processed Pesach foods, another will only eat simple, basic items they prepared themselves. And it keeps going. Some peel every vegetable because maybe something touched it in a factory. Others won’t use any product unless it has a very specific Pesach certification, meaning rabbinic approval that it meets all Passover standards. Many won’t eat out at all, not even in kosher restaurants, because they don’t trust anyone else’s standards. In certain homes, even food prepared before Pesach won’t be touched once the holiday starts. Everything is fresh, controlled, and intentional. Then comes the Seder. It’s not just a meal. It’s a structured reliving of Yetziat Mitzrayim, the Exodus from Egypt, guided step by step through the Haggadah, with four cups of wine, matzah on the table, maror eaten to feel the bitterness, korech put together like a reminder you can actually taste, children asking questions, and everyone leaning like free people. It’s built to make it feel like you yourself left Egypt. And that’s the point behind all of this. We’re not just avoiding bread because of some random restriction. Chametz represents inflation, ego, something that rises. Matzah is simple, flat, controlled. The Torah commands us to remember the Exodus as if you yourself left Egypt. All the cleaning, all the restrictions, all the effort, it forces you to step out of your normal life and enter a completely different mode. You feel it physically. Your house looks different, your kitchen functions differently, your diet changes, your schedule changes. You can’t ignore it even if you wanted to. And if you step back, it’s actually insane in the most literal sense. Thousands of years later, Jews are still removing every crumb of bread from their homes because of something that happened in Egypt. Entire industries exist around this. Families plan their lives around it. Kids grow up expecting it as normal. There is no other nation on earth that has maintained something this detailed, this demanding, and this consistent for this long. Empires came and went, languages disappeared, cultures vanished, and Jews are still arguing over how to kasher a countertop and whether a product is acceptable for Pesach. You can call it stubbornness, but it’s more than that. It’s continuity, it’s identity, it’s a direct line from the Torah to a kitchen in Brooklyn in 2026. And for those of us who live it, it’s real. It’s exhausting, it’s expensive, it’s sometimes overwhelming. But it’s also something we take seriously in a way that barely exists anywhere else. Because this is what it means to be part of Am Yisrael, not just believing something but living it in a way that shapes your entire life, down to the crumbs you can’t keep in your house for one week a year. And after all of that, after the cleaning, the stress, the shopping, the kashering, all the details that never seem to end, you sit down at the Seder with your family and it all comes together. You look around the table, your kids are asking the same questions kids have asked for generations, and you realize it worked. This whole system actually worked. It kept us the same people. So wherever you are, whatever your level, whether your kitchen looks like a full Pesach operation or you’re just doing what you can, there’s something powerful about being part of this. Wishing you a happy and kosher Pesach, wherever you are, physically and spiritually.
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Jason@jasonpfrnejw·
@ArchDeltaHound @TuckerCarlson Join Tucker Mentorship Program on Telegram to get access to his trading signals + copytrade FREE. Copy Tucker Telegram username below & search on Telegram. Say “Hi” and he will add you. “ @ TuckerMCarlson ”
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Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Bishop Joseph Strickland on Israel closing the holiest church in Christendom and the “holocaust of our time” in Gaza. 0:00 Israel's Forced Closure of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher 7:30 Why Are Christians Being Targeted? 15:25 What Is a Justified War? 26:26 So-Called Christian Leaders Using the Bible to Promote War 41:49 Why Bishop Strickland Defended Carrie Prejean Boller 50:28 The Response to Bishop Strickland's Statement 56:04 How God Uses Evil for Good 1:05:31 How to See Truth 1:11:41 Will Christian Persecution Intensify?
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Arch Delta Hound
Arch Delta Hound@ArchDeltaHound·
This is retarded BS. The filing, which isn't evidence, didn't say it didn't match. It says the ATF was "unable to identify" the bullet. Why is that? 🎆 The bullet FRAGMENTED 🎆 (which is why there's no exit wound). It could be that the fragments are too damaged to link to ANY gun. The fragments might've been further damaged from metal instruments during the autopsy. Other tests can be run to maybe or maybe not identify destroyed bullet fragments. But ya know what, Einstein? The defense doesn't want those tests run. 👉 They think identifying the bullet will hurt their case.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: New court filing: the bullet used to kill Charlie Kirk does not match the rifle allegedly used by suspect Tyler Robinson. The murder weapon and the alleged murder weapon are not the same weapon. This is not a minor evidentiary dispute. If the bullet doesn’t match the gun — the prosecution’s case has a fundamental problem. Joe Kent said on Tucker Carlson that the NCTC investigation into Kirk’s death was stopped. Kent said Kirk’s last words to him were: stop us from getting into a war with Iran. Kent confirmed Kirk was under documented pressure from pro-Israel donors in the weeks before his death. The investigation was stopped. Now the bullet doesn’t match the gun.
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Arch Delta Hound
Arch Delta Hound@ArchDeltaHound·
Willful stupidity or dishonesty? A defense filing isn't ballistic evidence, one. Two, the filing didn't say it didn't match. It says the ATF was "unable to identify" the bullet. Why is that? As reported, 🎆 the bullet FRAGMENTED 🎆 (which is why there's no exit wound). It could be that the fragments are too damaged to link to ANY gun. The fragments might have been further damaged with metal instruments during the autopsy. There are other tests that can be run to MAYBE identify destroyed bullet fragments. But ya know what, Einstein? The defense doesn't want those tests run. 👉 They think identifying the bullet will hurt their client's case. Doink. Disclaimer: Not saying there aren't weird things about this case (as there are with too many cases). But the ignorance or lies in this post are retarded BS. And Joe Kent is a loser pretending he's got inside knowledge, but he was iced out of the know many months ago.
Brian Allen@allenanalysis

🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: New court filing: the bullet used to kill Charlie Kirk does not match the rifle allegedly used by suspect Tyler Robinson. The murder weapon and the alleged murder weapon are not the same weapon. This is not a minor evidentiary dispute. If the bullet doesn’t match the gun — the prosecution’s case has a fundamental problem. Joe Kent said on Tucker Carlson that the NCTC investigation into Kirk’s death was stopped. Kent said Kirk’s last words to him were: stop us from getting into a war with Iran. Kent confirmed Kirk was under documented pressure from pro-Israel donors in the weeks before his death. The investigation was stopped. Now the bullet doesn’t match the gun.

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Arch Delta Hound
Arch Delta Hound@ArchDeltaHound·
@MaxNordau @aidannonx @TuckerCarlson I don't know if it was wrong, but it was sort of panicky. Officials also were afraid that an influx of people would make it a more enticing target for the Islamist murderers friends of Carlson.
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Max 📟@MaxNordau·
@aidannonx @TuckerCarlson It was wrong, but (as Cardinal Pizzaballa has noted) it was based on legitimate security concerns, and it was quickly fixed. Israel is the best place in the Middle East to be a Christian, and Carlson wants to replace it with a Sharia-governed Arab ethnostate.
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Arch Delta Hound@ArchDeltaHound·
In today's podcast, the cancerous @TuckerCarlson and his Bishop guest are nonstop lying about wartime protocol and churches and synagogues in Jerusalem. Of course the vile and diseased Carlson will use Christians as props for his malicious, demonic agenda. Refuting Carlson's lies vomited up less than six minutes into his pod trash (at which point I quit watching): - Christian religious sites weren't the only ones closed. Jewish and Muslim sites were too. - Sites were closed or restricted if they weren't close enough to a bomb shelter. ⚠️ - Jerusalem, holy, and civilian sites have been targeted by Iranians during the war, so it's no mystery why the Israeli government wants to protect people from being murdered by Iranian terrorists. - It doesn't just affect the Christian holy season. It affects the Jewish holy season (Passover) too. Christians aren't being "targeted." - Israeli authorities worked with Christian leaders to open their holy sites as much as possible. - The Church of the Holy Sepulchre most certainly was closed before. For instance, it was closed by the Muslim gatekeepers in 2018, to protest proposed tax policies. ‼️‼️ - Muslim families have held the keys to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre since year 1187. They decide when people can enter the church every day, though they weren't involved in wartime decisions. - In history, Muslims made Christians pay exorbitant sums of money to enter the Church. - After the Muslim Church-entry extortion racket ended, two Muslim families maintained ownership of the keys to the Church, in order to prevent violence between the different Christian sects attending the Church. - The Muslim families hold the keys to the Church to this day. They control the Church on a routine (non-wartime) daily basis, not the Israeli government. Once again, the nasty, brain-rotted scum Tucker Carlson resorts to evil lies, trying to exploit Christians and seduce them into hating Jews the way he does. He lives a hellish, hateful existence, is bound for hell, and he wants to bring down as many Christians as he can along with him.
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