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cole
@CTrain58
Sometimes, I listen to buttrock unironically
New Mombasa Katılım Şubat 2011
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@WallStreetSilv Riskier customers have a better chance of going into foreclosure, therefore hedge funds like Blackrock, Vanguard and State Street can buy those properties for pennies on the dollar, making them unavailable for the average homebuyer to buy a home. It’s all by design.
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JUST IN🚨@BuceesUSA is scouting areas for a new location in the Northwoods, Missouri area! For more information, Google Operation Northwoods
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Zendaya is hot, they're both hot and most guys couldn't pull either🤷♂️ dumbass debate here folks
Sun Optimist@CristusVictor
Any zoomer who thinks right pic is above average attractive doesn't understand that in the 90s, a "7" looked like left pic. "Above average" meant something else back then. There'd be like ten girls as or more beautiful than Connelly working at every chain restaurant.
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Room temperature IQ move
Disclose.tv@disclosetv
JUST IN - Germany has just begun shutting down its last three remaining nuclear power plants.
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New large-scale vegetable oil study reveals that, surprise surprise, vegetable oil is worse for cardiovascular health than animal fats. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevalence in older Chinese is higher for those who consume vegetable oil (31.68%) than lard or animal products (17.46%). It may be worthwhile noting that lard today is generally very poor quality, because of the pigs' diets, so the fat actually more closely resembles vegetable and seed oils than it once did. If the comparison had been between vegetable oil and, say, grassfed butter, I'd expect the gap in CVD prevalence to be even greater.

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Once in a while is fine, but listening to sad music all the time is peak loser behavior. (I used to be that guy)
Carlos That Notices Things@QuetzalPhoenix
Unironically 100% no joke, white dudes being sad on guitar has done more cultural harm to white kids than gangsta rap ever did for black kids. Entire generations that now associate feeling sad with having a personality. No 13 year old should be allowed to listen to Radiohead.
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Telling people things like "it's okay to wait until you're 35 to have kids" or "it's ok to be only 20lbs overweight" is done with good intentions.
Being too strict can drive people away and stigmatize them.
But it doesn't work. In fact, it makes things worse.
People will naturally push 35 years old to 40 years old. Fertility tanks after 35. Most people won't even think about it until it's too late.
People will naturally push 20 lbs overweight to 50lbs overweight. It's only an extra few lbs so what's the big deal?
You must set the expectation somewhere. Why set the bar low?
Set a strong opening bid and settle somewhere in reality.
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The Fed just announced it will introduce its “FedNow” Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in July. CBDCs grease the slippery slope to financial slavery and political tyranny.
While cash transactions are anonymous, a #CBDC will allow the government to surveil all our private financial affairs. The central bank will have the power to enforce dollar limits on our transactions restricting where you can send money, where you can spend it, and when money expires.
A CBDC tied to digital ID and social credit score will allow the government to freeze your assets or limit your spending to approved vendors if you fail to comply with arbitrary diktats, i.e. vaccine mandates.
The Fed will initially limit its CBDC to interbank transactions but we should not be blind to the obvious danger that this is the first step in banning and seizing bitcoin as the Treasury did with gold 90 years ago today in 1933.
Watch as governments, which never let a good crisis go to waste, use Covid-19 and the banking crisis to usher in a new wave of CBDCs as a safe haven from germ-laden paper currencies or as protection against bank runs.
cnbc.com/2023/03/15/lon…
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