Artie Bucco’s Earring

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Artie Bucco’s Earring

Artie Bucco’s Earring

@ArtiesEaring

Newark, NJ Katılım Kasım 2021
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dank
dank@cptdankkk·
Dana White says the average salary for Meta AI employees is $65,000,000 “So Meta AI. I'm on the board for Meta. Zuckerberg who is a brilliant fucking gangster. These people who try to talk shit about him and everything else, I'm so blown away and impressed by this guy. He's an animal and putting all the chips in on AI” “We just hired 10 kids that are aged 22 to 28. The average salary is like $65 million that these kids are making that are coming in working on AI. You hear a lot of negativity about AI. There's way more positives about AI than negative”
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Artie Bucco’s Earring@ArtiesEaring·
@katsuxbt Bro would absolutely die if he had to work a regular job. How f*cking out of touch lmaoo he sounds like a pampered diva, and Ryan Clark is sitting there encouraging it.
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katsu@katsuxbt·
Odell Beckham Jr. reveals the real math on a $100,000,000 NFL contract: • On paper → $100,000,000 • Actually guaranteed → $60,000,000 • After taxes → $12,000,000/yr • Car, house for mom, living → $4,000,000/yr • What’s left → $8,000,000/yr • Five years. Then it’s over. Forever “Can you make that last forever?”
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Gosey
Gosey@GoseyLiquid·
@fadule_ Oppenheimer is #1. Filmmaking rarely reaches the levels achieved in that film eeepcially considering the subject material. My favorite Nolan film is Inception. It became such pop culture that it distracted from its greatness.
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John Fadule
John Fadule@fadule_·
Christoper Nolan movies ranked: Tier 3 - you don’t need to watch these more than once 9. Dunkirk 8. Memento 7. Batman Begins 6. Oppenheimer Tier 2 - these are amazing on TV especially December 26th-30th 5. Dark Knight Rises 4. The Prestige Tier 1 - you should watch these every year the rest of your life 3. Inception 2. The Dark Knight 1. Interstellar
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Artie Bucco’s Earring
Artie Bucco’s Earring@ArtiesEaring·
@OnePuttAJR @SteveSkojec Maybe sometimes bad shit happens and you cat control every aspect and variable of life. He was being safe, liberal. It was just an unfortunate consequence of the fact that it is a literal wild animal. Liberal.
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AJ
AJ@OnePuttAJR·
@SteveSkojec Maybe stay in your fucking car like they literally tell everyone to do during mating season.
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Steve Skojec
Steve Skojec@SteveSkojec·
Honestly, what the hell are you supposed to do in this situation? He wasn’t trying to antagonize the giant pile of walking steaks
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Mariana Oliveira
Mariana Oliveira@marioliveirain·
Alguém consegue responder o que aconteceu com Neymar?
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Spittin' Chiclets
Spittin' Chiclets@spittinchiclets·
The Ducks match the Flyers offer sheet for Leo Carlsson 👀
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yimbyman🌎
yimbyman🌎@yimbyman·
What’s up with Americans wanting to support a team from England instead of your local team? The Premier League is great, watch it, but pick your own local MLS team, go to the stadium and have a good time. Soccer isn’t going to grow here if you just watch foreign leagues
Donté L. Stallworth@DonteStallworth

It’s time, I need to pick a Premier League team! I’ve been locked into the World Cup since I was drafted in ‘02 and the global games from Copa to Euros to AFCON for over a decade Narrowed it down to: Man City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, or Man Utd. Who should I choose & why?

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Artie Bucco’s Earring@ArtiesEaring·
@MattLeinartQB “I know nothing about the sport” So why the f*ck would anyone read or care about this long winded diatribe about it? You are just rambling bro.
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Matt Leinart
Matt Leinart@MattLeinartQB·
A lot of soccer talk right now. I know nothing about the sport. I played soccer a few years when I was little then switched to the big 3. My kids will do the same. I watched more soccer this World Cup than I have probably my entire life. The truth is I’m a fan of sport and when our teams are in the Olympics / WC representing the best country in the world I’m rooting for them to win and be successful. I think this team brought a lot of joy to our country. Are we ever going to be as good as Argentina , Spain, etc. probably not. I am not invested enough to be that upset when we lose like we did to Belgium, etc. I would love to see our men’s team have more success. Certainly feel like we have the talent and resources to build from the youth up. I try to stay in the moment and this team gave us some great moments the last few weeks. What’s the answer? I have no clue. I hope we get better in the future but I’ll say it was a lot of fun watching these games! 🇺🇸
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Artie Bucco’s Earring@ArtiesEaring·
@LoganPaul Does FIFA or some other body pay you all to post this? I’m happy you like it , but 1) it sounds like a marketing pitch and 2) it’s just odd to frame it the way you are like some grand proclamation. Seems like marketing.
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Logan Paul
Logan Paul@LoganPaul·
I’ve never been a Soccer fan but WOW I’ve watched most of the tournament and this World Cup has amazed me. Here are some things I’ve realized about the sport: 1.) Soccer is wildly physical. These players push, shove, and beat the shit out of each other & a lot of it goes unnoticed by the refs. You gotta be extremely durable to thrive on the pitch 2.) So much theater. These guys sell being “hurt” better than some of my peers in the WWE 3.) Penalty kicks are fkn insane. PK’s gotta be the most exciting/fucked thing in all of sports. Imagine being a goal keeper?? Soccer goes from team sport to individual sport QUICKLY, probably a mental nightmare for the athletes who lose on behalf of an entire country from a tiny mistake 4.) The referees can completely screw the game, the players, and entire nations with one call. That sucks 5.) This event may be the closest thing to world unity. All eyes on these athletes on the biggest stage in the world. Superstars are made. Careers forever changed New fan 🙋🏼‍♂️
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Yonan
Yonan@yonann·
Rainn Wilson says “fuck you” to Ricky Gervais for telling actors to shut up about politics "One of the things that pisses me off to no end is Ricky Gervais saying, ‘Just take your actor award. No one wants to hear what you have to say.’ It’s like, Fuck you. Bullshit" "Everyone gets to say what they want to say about anything. Gaza, climate change, politics. You get to say it if you’re a truck driver or a school teacher. We have free speech" "Why would you try to shame and silence someone from speaking their truth?"
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Fibonacci 🥷
Fibonacci 🥷@Fibonacci69·
Rainn Wilson claims landing your dream job and making millions of dollars won't give you happiness "There were times on the office that I really struggled because I really wasn't happy because it wasn't enough.....here I was on the greatest job that I could ever imagine beyond my wildest dreams" "Here I was getting paid millions of dollars and playing one of the most memorable characters and getting nominated for awards and I'm working with the most beautiful family of actors and writers imaginable and yet I was like 'how come I can't get more movies'.........Here’s someone who has officially made it, and they’re still unhappy" "Society had always told us... if you achieve X, Y, and Z, if you make a certain amount of money... then you will be happy. Once I achieve this, then I will be happy. That's bullsh*t. It’s absolute and total crock of bullsh*t."
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ARC
ARC@HNFX_·
@GadSaad North America should be permanent host after the overwhelmingly positive response and experience. Maybe just the US, definitely not Mexico.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
I think that this is the greatest World Cup ever by far. The drama and skill level are astounding.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
“bro so busy trying to not die he forgot how to live” I’m told hundreds of times a day that I need to live a little. That I’m so busy trying to not die that I’ve forgotten to live. The psychology powering this sentiment is the most interesting phenomenon happening on earth right now. Every individual constructs a persona, a character to present to the world. It’s a compromise between what they are and what society demands of them. In current culture, its characteristics are the appearance of living fully, productivity, busyness, enjoying life, pleasure, spontaneity, and being unafraid. It’s carefully constructed to shield the wearer from the terror of their inevitable death. To make this irreconcilable pain invisible to themselves, they dissolve themselves into the group and enact its rituals. Sleep under your desk, have a drink, pull the vape, grab a fast food meal, gamble a little, stay up late to watch your favorite show, splurge some, chill out…live a little. They are living. At the cellular level, metabolic debt accumulates and repair mechanisms are traded for short term dopamine spikes. But it’s done together, so it’s normal, and even desirable. No one will die alone if everyone is dying together and all agree to call it living. The group moves in unison, comforted by the rhythmic movement. When someone declines to participate in their shared rituals, they experience it as an insult and a threat that must be attacked, discredited and mocked. Subconsciously, they know their rituals are performative and masking something that must be suppressed. But it’s been buried so deep that it’s only a faint whisper, easily silenced by a swipe at the offender. But then the whisper becomes a quiet voice and asks if they’re afraid. They attack the mirror because they cannot bear the reflection. In pre-modern societies, death rituals were explicit and honest. They held a funeral, kept a mourning period, washed the body, prayed for the dead and observed burial customs. They faced death and created community rituals to metabolize the grief, fear and loss. We no longer have death rituals. As explicit customs eroded, consumer culture monetized the void, driving our existential anxieties underground. Thanksgiving debauchery, New Year drunkenness, Halloween indulgence, the wedding open bar, the treat, splurge and cheat day. They are commercialized, camouflaged celebrations staged as group rituals to dull the shared death anxiety. We previously faced the fear and now we gluttonize on it. Group rituals that name and face death can metabolize it. Rituals that hide from it accumulate the debt and are owned by their creditors. When I abstain from societal death rituals, I break the spell. The anesthesia only works if everyone does it together. One abstainer reveals to the room that they are drunk. This is the source of the anger. It’s not my decisions. It’s their reflection in the mirror. Predictably, the collective seeks to pathologize my non-conformity. They will claim that systematic discipline is just another defense mechanism; a frantic obsession with control to escape the same existential dread. They will argue that preserving the biological vessel is a sterile exercise, a perpetual preparation for a game I refuse to play. They misunderstand the objective. Control is maintaining the status quo. I seek an evolutionary jailbreak. Natural selection stops maintaining us once reproduction is done. Accepting that automated slide into decrepitude isn't ‘living’, it’s passive submission to a blind algorithmic process. I am not opposed to pleasure. I am opposed to the counterfeit. I say no to the dying ritual so that I can say yes to the full offering of consciousness: a vibrant physiological state, cognitive clarity, and deep emotional coloring. Vitality is mastery, not abuse dressed up as freedom. The reward is a clearer lens, the ability to see what is currently invisible. High resolution consciousness allows for depths of thought, creativity, and experiential variance that are far harder to reach when the brain and body are chronically inflamed, degraded, and sedated. I want to expand the boundaries of the human experience. On offer in this new future are things that no human has ever tasted before. I’m not deprived by the lack of participating in the rituals, I’m pointing to a joy that the human mind has not yet imagined. I don’t intend to live a little. I intend to live more than any human who has yet lived and invite you to join me.
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Ben DiNucci
Ben DiNucci@B_DiNucci6·
I don’t understand why I’ve never followed soccer That stops after this World Cup Absolutely electric couple of weeks What are best leagues / teams to follow ?
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Micah Adams
Micah Adams@MAdamsStatGuy·
Fox needs to turn the World Cup into a legit 3-year production. Bring qualifying and even friendlies into the public conscious. College GameDay level of studio presence with the main desk of Lowe, Henry and Zlatan. Rinaldi features. Jameis man on the street. Bracketology.
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MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
First person to reply with the exact number of pennies in this room win $10,000
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Andrew Fillipponi
Andrew Fillipponi@ThePoniExpress·
Happy 250th birthday America. Let’s remember Robert Morris. He signed the Declaration of Independence. And even though Robert Morris University is named after him. He was from Philly! He used all of his money to help fund the Revolutionary War. Which was great. But he used so much of his money he ended up in debtor’s prison. And died broke. Here’s to a great patriot. Robert Morris!
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Artie Bucco’s Earring
Artie Bucco’s Earring@ArtiesEaring·
@marktilbury Low IQ take. Servers and waiters make more money getting tips then they would with one of your weak UK wages.
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Mark Tilbury
Mark Tilbury@marktilbury·
1. Extreme Tipping Culture In the UK, tipping is reserved for exceptional service & never expected. In the US, you’ve prompted to give a tip when paying for a simple coffee. Businesses need to stop relying on customers to top up their workers' wages. It’s out of control!
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Mark Tilbury
Mark Tilbury@marktilbury·
I'm British. Today is America's 250th birthday. Last year, I visited the USA and stayed in New York City for the first time ever. What I saw still shocks me. 7 American quirks I still can't wrap my head around:
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John Steigerwald
John Steigerwald@Steigerworld2·
Happy 250th. You know what would make the guys who founded this country really happy? If everybody in the federal government -in both parties-went back and looked at what they wanted : For them to have as little to do with our lives as possible. And stop calling it a democracy.
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𝗙𝗜𝗔𝗚𝗢 🇩🇪
No matter what happens now, the fact Cabo Verde - a country with 500,000 people in their first World Cup appearance - take the world champions Argentina to extra time, is insane already.
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