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Claude is INSANE for ad creative strategy.
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@Railway oh fully recovered, you say ? tell that to my postgres that keeps crashing…
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Railway services have fully recovered. Some workloads may still need a redeploy, we're automatically redeploying any we detect as unhealthy. If your service isn't responding correctly, please trigger a redeploy from the dashboard or CLI.
We're sorry for the disruption. A detailed postmortem will follow once we've confirmed stability.
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@Molson_Hart can’t the differing invoices be used as proof of customs fraud (to avoid tariffs) ? if someone is doing millions in sales in the US , sourcing in china (~50% tariffs on ACTUAL cost of goods ?). could be millions in tariffs skirted. customs fraud carries 3x damages i believe.
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@OcrazioCornPop @CitizenApp yes. this is exactly what we voted for
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🚨 BREAKING: Illegal Aliens are being grabbed off the streets in Inglewood, CA and tossed into Border Patrol vehicles like animals.
Trump is now sending in 2,000 National Guardsmen to amplify the deportation operations.
IS THIS WHAT YOU VOTED FOR?!
📹 via @CitizenApp
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@rhondasantisthe @realcbbaylor @nickmmark he is very clearly highlighting the absurdity of the entire system…if we are paying benefits to someone “150 years old” then the system is broken. obviously no one is 150, so it’s either fraud, abuse, or a horribly designed system.
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@realcbbaylor @nickmmark But Musk did not make the point you are making; he didn’t say “there are some people of unknown ages, we need to clean that up.” He definitively said they are paying checks to 150 year olds. Which isn’t true, and he said it because he doesn’t understand.
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Musk is so stupid. Exhibit #10544
There aren’t thousands of 150 year olds getting paid social security. There are null values in a database he doesn’t understand how to read…

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@giornioFR @CloverGirl74618 @libsoftiktok this kitty woman probably doesn’t own a passport. don’t try to reason with morons. the rest of us agree with you
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President Trump's plan for the "largest tax cut in history for middle-class working Americans":
-No tax on tips
-No tax on seniors' social security
-No tax on overtime pay
-Renew Trump's middle-class tax cuts
-Adjusting the salt cap
-Eliminate all special tax breaks for billionaire sports team owners
-Close the carried interest tax deduction loophole
-Tax cut for "Made in America" products
LET'S GO!
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@JustinWolfers now put a vertical line on the x axis when trump took office
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@AndyKimNJ @CNviolations this asshat is straight up lying again, i think it’s time for you to step in
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@paulnovosad it’s because of the business and law schools. do undergrad only and i’d venture that princeton is right there with harvard. yale doesn’t have an excuse, they have biz and law schools and don’t stack up.
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My friends from Yale have long claimed it's about getting into Harvard or Yale, and it doesn't matter much between them. Maybe Princeton too.
Friends, the data points for Yale are not even high enough to get labeled. If there is a #2, it is Stanford.
5/N

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@ErinNYC75 it’s not razor thin. he won in a landslide. cope more
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@RichardHanania tell me you’re low T without telling me you’re low T….
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JD Vance tells Rogan that conservatives have higher testosterone, which is maybe why Democrats want everyone to be fat and out of shape.
Within one minute, you get so much that’s wrong with the right: Social Darwinism combined with pretending to be a champion of the lower class masses, and conspiratorial thinking along with plausible deniability.
Of course, if you pointed out that conservatives are fatter than liberals, Vance would say how dare you, evil elites looking down on us regular Americans. This is why people vote Trump!
It’s like the IQ thing. Conservatives become the low IQ party at the same time they become obsessed with calling their opponents low IQ. They’re the party of old fat people who talk like they’re the real champions of vigor and youth.
The conspiratorial aspect here is another interesting angle. Vance seems like he’s joking, but Rogan’s reaction makes me think that he believes there’s something to this theory. I bet if you pressed Vance on this he would say he was kidding, but being in a right-wing subculture where they believe any conspiracy theory that’s thrown out there allows one to gain points with this crowd while maintaining plausible deniability. Vance knows this subculture, and he plays this game well.
Vance is often referred to as the “smarter” version of Trumpism. But making Trump smarter isn't better. It leads to an even more insidious and just as intellectually hollow way of engaging with the world.
Insult your opponents in the nastiest terms possible, even dress it up as “science,” but also be hypersensitive to all criticism going in the other direction. Play to conspiracy theories, which your followers can believe are true while you can maintain plausible deniability. Then say you’re joking, and be declared the smart version of whatever conservatives happen to be doing, when you are the one who helped make them so dumb in the first place.
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@EpsilonTheory please everyone, don’t question the pharma companies or the current incentive system
questioning why a one hour old newborn would need a hepB shot?
No, don’t google how people get hepB, just accept that pharma companies say it’s needed in the first hour of life, and JAB JAB JAB
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Full-on “childhood vaccines cause autism”. I can’t believe we’re really doing this shit. But we are.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar
"Why do you think they're fine?" -- Holy shit -- Trump transition co-chair Howard Lutnick goes full anti-vax on CNN while defending RFK Jr
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@EpsilonTheory its a joke, don’t get your panties in a bunch
also, is Tony wrong? if PR weren’t a garbage heap then this family you speak of would still be there, not TX or FL…
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I’m married to an actual Puerto Rican who’s not a hardcore Dem. Family that’s in US is in Texas and VA, with lots of military. They ALL hate these shit “jokes”with the passion of a thousand suns.
𝗦𝗼𝗯𝗲𝗸🐊@TerranceJones80
@whenipourireign @NickMigs @EpsilonTheory Actual Puerto Ricans who aren't hardcore Democrats won't pretend like a roast offends them. They're not stupid.
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@AlexCaruso keeper league 10 man half ppt. i can choose to keep one this year where i got them in last years draft.
JJ in the first round. Saquon in the second. Rhomandre in the 10th. TJ hocky in the 7th. Ridley in the 15th. help please!
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@NoExpertFF keeper league 10 man half ppt. i can choose to keep one this year where i got them in last years draft.
JJ in the first round. Saquon in the second. Rhomandre in the 10th. TJ hocky in the 7th. Ridley in the 15th. help please!
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@SalVetriDFS keeper league 10 man half ppt. i can choose to keep one this year where i got them in last years draft.
JJ in the first round. Saquon in the second. Rhomandre in the 10th. TJ hocky in the 7th. Ridley in the 15th. help please!
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@LaikenJordahl or…now hear me out here, people can choose NOT to come
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@petergyang tell me you weren’t an ivy league athlete without telling me you weren’t an ivy league athlete…hint, high acceptance rates because (most) athletes only submit application when coach tells them they’ve got a spot for them (aka essentially a done deal)
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