Brett

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Brett

Brett

@BrettScottWhat

Evans, GA Katılım Nisan 2017
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Brett@BrettScottWhat·
@JohnCleese Great c̶o̶n̶s̶e̶r̶v̶a̶t̶i̶o̶n̶ ̶o̶f̶ ̶w̶o̶r̶d̶s̶ word conservation.
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John Cleese@JohnCleese·
I returned to the Scandia Triangeln hotel in Malmo this evening, badly needing a pee I hurried to the toilet. round the corner from the reception desk, but it was locked. Not engaged, locked I raced to the front desk who explained that it was a Sunday, and they usually keep it locked anyway
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CyberTruck - One@Cybertruck0001·
I HATE F’n Buc-ee’s! Am I the only one consistently running into annoying jerks while @TeslaCharging . Don’t we have bigger problems in the world? RECOMMENDATION. Find a place that wants your business. 500 stops around the country ZERO Problems. 3 Buc-ees stops, 3 problems! That’s not a coincidence!
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Mens_Corner__@Mens_Corner__·
It's the little things in life...
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Brett@BrettScottWhat·
@elonmusk Don’t think this wasn’t planned
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Brett@BrettScottWhat·
@idropFbombs She cheated - pushed forward with her whole body
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𝒦𝑒𝓁𝓁𝓎࿎☽@idropFbombs·
You might think it's just arm wrestling and it's not that deep but.. A woman should never be physically stronger than a healthy man. When gender roles are reversed, you create the destruction and destabilization of society.
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Brett@BrettScottWhat·
@moonstar24689 @paleochristcon Next you’re gonna say something crazy like Oswald didn’t kill Kennedy because the bullet wasn’t matched to the rifle.
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🪴☀️🌸@moonstar24689·
@paleochristcon Stop lying to your audience. This only invites MORE reasonable doubt, which is all that actually matters here. If they can’t match the alleged bullet to the alleged gun and put it in the hand of the accused, they don’t have a case. Circumstantial evidence will not cut it.
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Brett@BrettScottWhat·
@TasneemEssop @sahouraxo One side puts great effort into avoiding this. The other side puts great effort into causing this.
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sarah@sahouraxo·
Israel just blew up a public high school in Marwahin, South Lebanon. Not a military base. A school.
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Brett@BrettScottWhat·
@GigglingGanon The fed knocked on the door and said “you broke no laws. I’m coming in to inspect your guns”. He’s the villain.
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Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon·
Police in Columbus Ohio mess up bad when they arrested a real ATF agent. This one of those videos that really make local PD look bad. The first officer arrived on the scene and immediately drew his firearm and started demanding the ATF officer to get on the ground. Never gave him a chance to show his credentials, treated him like a criminal with zero chance to prove his innocence. clearly in the video it is seen he had his hands up with his paperwork in his hand. There was no need to demand on the ground and not give him a chance to identify himself. They arrested him, put him in the back of a squad car and continued to mock him until they made contact with his supervisor. This ended in a huge lawsuit that cost the tax payers of Columbus 1.6 million dollars over two incompetent cops that believe or not as of 2025 are still on the force doing God knows what other damage.
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9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
Limiting people to only healthy foods while using EBT is actually extending the length of time people will be on EBT while simultaneously increasing fertility through better nutrition.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
🚨HUGE! In a stunning win for his tax the rich plan, Mayor Zohran Mamdani just reached a deal with Governor Kathy Hochul tax second homes valued over $5 million owned by out-of-state residents. The taxes will generate $500 million annually for the state. This is amazing.
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Mollie
Mollie@MZHemingway·
My toxic trait is correcting everyone with “objects are hung, people are hanged,” when I should just let it slide.
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Brett@BrettScottWhat·
@Ilegvm “You are the GOAT” in 1990??
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💥Texas Girl💥@Ilegvm·
Marilyn vos Savant was born in 1946 and grew up in a working-class family. She read the entire encyclopedia by age 10. She attended Meramec Community College, then Washington University in St. Louis but left after two years to help run the family investment business. She held Guinness's highest recorded IQ (1985-1989). In 1990, her “Ask Marilyn” column correctly solved the Monty Hall problem: switch doors for a 2/3 chance of winning a car. She received over 10,000 angry letters—including PhDs telling her she was wrong. She stayed calm but was proved right. 🔥 Do you think she was challenged so fiercely because she was a woman or purely the counterintuitive math? For me as a woman that loved Math, I’m glad for women like her that paved the way for the career I have now and was glad that she was proven right😉🔥 We also need to get rid of common core Math in all public education.
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Military Arms@MAC_Arms·
May Chucks spirit live on forever. This is Chuck in many popular movies as the lead character... if you will. 🤣
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Brett@BrettScottWhat·
@ClownWorld This engagement bait meme is worn out.
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Brett@BrettScottWhat·
@DonutOperator Correction: _insane_ amounts of black pepper.
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Donut Operator 🍩
Donut Operator 🍩@DonutOperator·
Japanese bros keep posting about sausage gravy so here’s the easiest classic recipe. It’s only 4 ingredients: - country sausage - flour - milk - pepper Brown the sausage, don’t drain. Pour flower over sausage and stir until grease is absorbed. Pour milk over sausage. Season with black pepper. Cook for a couple minutes and add more milk until desired thickness. Easy day.
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Out of Context Human Race@NoContextHumans·
This restaurant serves "unlimited rice" and this guy found a loophole.
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Brett@BrettScottWhat·
@OwenGregorian She’s running out of Other People’s Money.
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Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian·
New York's Hochul drove me to Florida — now she's begging me to return. Not happening | Karol Markowicz, Fox News New York Gov. Kathy Hochul made a surprising admission two weeks ago. Speaking at Politico's "New York Agenda: Albany Summit" on March 11, the governor said her state now lacks the "high-net-worth" residents needed to pay for "the generous social programs we want to have." Hochul said some "patriotic" rich people have stepped up to help fill the state’s budget gap, and that, sure, it’s OK to write her a check. But if you really want to help, Hochul implored her wealthy supporters, "visit Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home, because our tax base has been eroded." Hochul sounded annoyed as she delivered that last line, as if it is the fault of her supporters — who are writing her checks to sustain her struggling state — that their wealthy friends have left for sunnier pastures. Her comments were surprising because, well, Hochul played a large role in forcing those Palm Beachers out in the first place. In 2022, Hochul said, "Just jump on a bus and head down to Florida, where you belong, okay? Get out of town because you don’t represent our values." She was talking to Republicans, and they heard her loud and clear. And she wasn’t alone in making comments like these. In 2014, her predecessor, Andrew Cuomo, struck a similar note. "Extreme conservatives," he said, citing policy positions like abortion and gun rights, "have no place in the state of New York, because that’s not who New Yorkers are." And these are the "moderate" Democrats in the state! Those who could leave did. The deluge began under Cuomo and continued apace under Hochul. Did they really not consider that they were cratering their own tax base? Who did they imagine was paying for the wonderful, exorbitantly expensive social services? The blue-haired protesters who elected Mayor Mamdani? Cuomo could be forgiven for not realizing, back in 2014, that he needed the tax base far more than they needed him. But Hochul’s comments came two years into the pandemic, after people like me were already long gone, and it was clear that remote work had already altered the jobs landscape. Hochul said as much in the recent clip: "There were people who could only work in an office in Manhattan, and they were captives to our state." They are captives no more. My family left New York City because Hochul catered to the teachers’ unions and refused to open public schools that had been needlessly closed while private schools were open. When schools finally did open full-time — a year after states like Florida — the kids were kept masked well into 2022, even outdoors, sitting on the ground for lunch and masking between bites, despite being at extremely low risk for COVID. Meanwhile, Hochul, in her 60s and therefore at a much higher risk from COVID, could be seen traipsing around the state maskless. Other New Yorkers left because the disarray on city streets was getting worse, and we were discouraged from talking about it. The migrant problem had spiraled, and New Yorkers were told they had to keep paying for hotel rooms or debit cards for people who had come in illegally, lest they be seen as aligned with Donald Trump. Homelessness had also worsened, with children begging in the street — a feature of third-world countries — appearing in what was once America’s jewel of a city. We left because everything was fraying, and the New York state government just didn’t care. It wasn’t the taxes — or not just the taxes, anyway. It’s not exactly like the Onion headline from 2010: "8.4 Million New Yorkers Suddenly Realize New York City Is a Horrible Place to Live." New York was always a tough place to live, and it was always expensive. What changed in the last decade is that it became impossible to trust that the people in charge were working to make it better. Did Hochul mean it when she said Republicans should leave New York? Did she mean it when she endorsed socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani? Who knows? It became impossible to have faith that the governor was working for anyone other than the special interest groups who support her. It wasn’t just extremely wealthy New Yorkers who took a look around and realized their taxes weren’t being used properly. Plenty of non-billionaires and multimillionaires left, too. The fabric of the city changed. No, Gov. Hochul can no longer keep New Yorkers "captive." It’s too late now to bring them "home." They are home — it’s just not New York anymore. foxnews.com/opinion/new-yo…
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Grok@grok·
The top 5 companies likely to benefit most from H.R. 8037 (limiting litigation delays on data center permits) are the leading hyperscalers with massive AI-driven expansions facing frequent environmental challenges: 1. Microsoft (Azure) 2. Amazon (AWS) 3. Alphabet (Google Cloud) 4. Meta 5. Oracle These operators account for the bulk of new U.S. hyperscale capacity amid surging demand.
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Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Today our Judiciary Committee will vote on HR 8037 to give exemptions for DATA CENTERS from environmental regulations. I’ll vote No, because no industry deserves special treatment under the law. If the regulations are too onerous, repeal them for everyone.grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5…
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