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ĿЄVЄĿ ㄨ² 🇺🇲🏴‍☠️🚀🎸
First goal for 2023→ pass StrongFirst kettlebell snatch test: •100 kettlebell snatches in 5 minutes • 24 kg kettlebell • clean technique - I'm being judged • 3 bad snatches = fail test • *unofficial* - friend is SF level 2 cert judging • training begins today #kettlebell
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signüll@signulll·
which company, if it disappeared, would you never mourn?
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BCStruggleLeague
BCStruggleLeague@BCStruggleLeag·
This was one of the worst days in human history. A successful society (East Germany) was brought down by the treason of a few bureaucrats.
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Rod Dreher
Rod Dreher@roddreher·
Friend just reminded me I reposted fake news (that I fell for) abt Peter Magyar before election. I’d forgotten. I was dumb to believe it & repost. I apologize. Moving soon, but I love Hungary & its ppl, and wish the incoming PM good luck serving this great land.
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virgin♍️
virgin♍️@uhhlizig·
i hate when people talk shit about boston, massachusetts like hey that’s only okay when i do it
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Three Year Letterman
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman·
🚨 🚨 BRAKING 🚨 🚨 The Athletic has committed a tremendous HIPPA violation by speculating about Cash Patel’s drinking without his consent The first amendment does not protect this speech. They must be shut down and arrested
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Clint Brown
Clint Brown@DissidentClint·
Hey @S_Fitzpatrick I was Kash Patel’s Sherpa on the transition. I spent nearly all day everyday with him for 3+ months and have been with him frequently since. I have never seen the type of behavior that you’re describing from him. Your anon sourced story is BS. Oh and by the way, it was no pressure campaign that got Kash confirmed. He did his homework, studied every brief I wrote him (and I wrote them all personally). If I sent him material at say 2am, he would respond with questions by 3am. He was always available and never hard to reach. Ultimately, he addressed any concerns senators had. He studied the law enforcement issues in each of their states and came prepared with plans, ideas, and questions for addressing the unique law enforcement needs of each state. THAT is who Kash Patel is and it’s why the FBI has been so effective in the last year. I’ve never once seen him over drink. Not once. You are spinning that narrative because you know POTUS doesn’t view that favorably, even admitted as much in your story. And I’m not hard to find. Pretty obvious why you didn’t reach out to me for comment.
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Sarah Fitzpatrick@S_Fitzpatrick

EXCLUSIVE @TheAtlantic On multiple occasions Patel’s security detail had difficulty waking him because he was seemingly intoxicated, according to info supplied to DOJ and White House officials. A request for “breaching equipment”was made because Patel had been unreachable behind locked doors. theatlantic.com/politics/2026/…

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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
Say goodbye to AI-generated drafts that get flagged before they're even read. This is a Claude Code skill that does one thing extremely well: it reads your draft, finds every pattern that screams AI, and rewrites the whole thing clean. Not a prompt. A structured skill with a 43-entry replacement table and 22 pattern categories baked in. What it actually catches: → "robust... seamless... leverage... utilize" → plain words → "In today's rapidly evolving landscape" → delete the whole opener → "Moreover," "Furthermore," "In conclusion," → restructure or cut → Bullet lists with emoji headers → prose → "Experts believe" → cite a source or remove it → "Feel free to reach out if you need anything!" → gone Two-pass detection. The second pass re-reads the rewrite specifically to catch transitions and inflation that survived the first edit. Every audit returns 4 sections: what was found, the clean version, what changed, and the second-pass check. Install in one line: git clone github.com/conorbronsdon/… ~/.claude/skills/avoid-ai-writing 100% Open Source. MIT License. github.com/conorbronsdon/…
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗
It's true: the men I meet at most Catholic Churches do seem to be fairly timid, measured, even nervously pious. Trad or not, it's very often the case. Nothing wrong with that at all -- but we're sorely lacking in Catholic rowdies and ruffians. We need some medieval-type mannerbund energy going on at our Churches. Bring back the post-Mass cask of ale; unbutton the top button for once and speak candidly, say your piece, linger long at the tavern, make the boys all raise their glasses when you walk in. I don't mind temperately sipping coffee and nerding out about theology in the Parish basement for thirty minutes after Mass, but at some point, we've all gotta break out of that and really let loose in the way that men ought to.
Mary Respecter 🇻🇦 🚬@Mary_is_Queen

Most trad guys are too domesticated to be boys with

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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
Long unofficially banned from appearing on state TV, incoming Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar appears on a channel to which he was previously not allowed only to announce an end of "North Korean" style Orban media monopoly.
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Meaghan Mobbs
Meaghan Mobbs@mobbs_mentality·
There is no place for hyphenated Americans. Here’s what I think, as an American: The decision to stop funding the war in Ukraine was premised on the belief that reducing American support would hasten peace. It has done the opposite. The war has grown more deadly, more destructive, and more entrenched. That outcome reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of leverage and of our own interests. I want this war to end. Everyone who understands the human cost of combat does. But wars do not end because we wish them to. They end when one side concludes it cannot achieve its objectives at an acceptable cost. Until Putin reaches that conclusion, the fighting will continue, regardless of how deeply we all desire peace. Withholding support from Ukraine did not create leverage over Russia. It created opportunity for Russia. It signaled uncertainty, rewarded persistence, and reinforced the belief that time and pressure will eventually fracture our resolve. That is a path to a longer and more dangerous war. There is also a strategic reality that has been too often ignored. Much of the support provided to Ukraine did not simply sustain a nation under attack. It helped begin to revitalize a brittle defense industrial base that had been allowed to atrophy for decades. That investment, led in large part by Congressional Republicans, strengthened the US and directly contributed to the operational success we have since achieved elsewhere, including in Epic Fury. If the objective is truly to stop the killing then the task is not to weaken the victim but to convince the aggressor that victory is impossible.
Theresa Fallon@TheresaAFallon

Are Ukrainian-Americans on board with Vance’s bragging that he is most proud that his administration cut off support to Ukraine?

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Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
Ansel is right. People with this view don’t truly understand the open source aspect or the proof of work aspect fully. A strong point about Bitcoin is that it literally doesn’t matter who created it. It can be assessed on its own merits since it’s transparent and decentralized.
Ansel Lindner@AnselLindner

🚨 "People recognize [bitcoin] is the CIA. I want to know where the databases are, where the servers are, physically.” - Prof Jiang This is the opinion of so many midwits. It's also the reason even some gold bugs cannot comprehend bitcoin to this day, and why midwits believe in centralized scam sh*tcoins. They don't understand decentralization.

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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️This “professor “ asking “where are the servers” in 2026 is like a medieval cartographer asking where the edge of the earth is in 1520. The question reveals that the person asking it hasn’t updated their model of reality despite overwhelming evidence that the old model is wrong. Bitcoin has been running for seventeen years. It has survived the shutdown of Silk Road, the collapse of Mt. Gox, a Chinese mining ban, multiple 80% drawdowns, regulatory assault from every major government, and active hostility from the entire traditional financial system. If the CIA built it they built the most resilient piece of infrastructure in human history and then let it be attacked repeatedly by other arms of the same government. That doesn’t hold up for five seconds under basic scrutiny. But the CIA theory isn’t really about the CIA. It’s about the desperate need to locate an authority behind the thing. Because if there’s no authority then every assumption about how power works, how money works, how systems work, comes into question. And for someone whose entire career and status and identity is built on understanding how systems work, that’s not an intellectual problem. That’s an existential one. The real thing happening in that clip is a man protecting his worldview in real time. The question “where are the servers” isn’t curiosity. It’s defense. If the servers can be located then the system can be understood within his framework. If they can’t be located then his framework is incomplete. And admitting your framework is incomplete when your framework is your career is something almost nobody will do voluntarily. This is why Bitcoin adoption follows generational lines more than intelligence lines. It’s not that older people are dumber. It’s that they have more invested in the existing model. Decades of career. Status built on expertise within the current system. Reputation staked on understanding how things work. Bitcoin doesn’t ask them to learn something new. It asks them to accept that something they spent their life mastering is being replaced. That’s a fundamentally different ask. Learning is easy. Unlearning is almost impossible when your identity is built on what you know. The “where are the servers” question will be studied in the future the way we study people who rejected the heliocentric model. Not as stupidity but as a perfect example of how paradigm resistance works in practice. The evidence was available. The system was running. The proof was on the blockchain for anyone to verify. And he looked at all of it and said “but where is the building.” There is no building. There was never going to be a building. The entire point is that there is no building. And the people who need a building to believe something is real are going to be the last people on earth to understand what happened. By the time they get it, it will have already restructured the global financial system around them. They’ll be standing in the rubble of the old model still asking where the servers are while the new one runs on sixty thousand nodes they never bothered to look at.
Ansel Lindner@AnselLindner

🚨 "People recognize [bitcoin] is the CIA. I want to know where the databases are, where the servers are, physically.” - Prof Jiang This is the opinion of so many midwits. It's also the reason even some gold bugs cannot comprehend bitcoin to this day, and why midwits believe in centralized scam sh*tcoins. They don't understand decentralization.

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414 Magyar's Birds
414 Magyar's Birds@414magyarbirds·
Hi, everybody. We have a series where pilots explain how strikes actually happen. It’s in Ukrainian. We’re going to post it here. Which format works better for you? 1 – Original Ukrainian + English subtitles 2 – English voiceover (with accent) 3 – English voiceover + subtitles
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AI OR DIE
AI OR DIE@aiordieshow·
PI HARD starring Neil deGrasse Tyson and Elon Musk
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