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Grizzer@ChunkBrah·
@nikitabier @LokiJulianus Why not give us control over our feeds? Let me filter or select which accounts I want to see by their country of origin. Give me an option to view all posts of those I follow in chronological order. Give me full control over my feed.
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X: We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language. While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform. We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.
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Grizzer@ChunkBrah·
@cosmaslucy06 "just kidding" "love that for me" *dances as though she's the man *posts video for attention on tik tok Yeah, this isn't the W for him that you think it is.
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Grease@LowTimePrefrenz·
@Latterdaytruth A female ward clerk and executive secretary would be so money.
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Latter-day Truth@Latterdaytruth·
Ward Council consists of: Bishop (Male) 1st Counselor in Bishopric (Male) 2nd Counselor in Bishopric (Male) Executive Secretary (Male) Ward Clerk (Male) Elders Quorum President (Male) Sunday School President (Male or Female) Primary President (Female) Young Woman President (Female) Relief Society President (Female) "The Bishop may invite others as needed, such as the ward mission leader, the ward temple and family history leader, the leaders of the ward young single adult committee, the ward music coordinator, and the full-time missionaries." (G.H. 29.2.5)
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Grizzer@ChunkBrah·
@DallinwBYU Disagree. He’s great at passing when the pressure comes, but he’s got no one reliable to pass to. And if they were bigger threats, AJ would have more space. We really miss Richie.
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Dallin@DallinwBYU·
I love AJ and he will be amazing in the NBA, but I think we can all admit that playing the style AJ thrives in doesn’t work in college basketball.
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J. Respectful Clark
J. Respectful Clark@JReubenCIark·
The essence of a Julie Hanks tweet is to make an assertion that, in a vacuum, is indisputably true, but which attacks a straw man version of LDS culture, in order to discredit mainstream church teachings/culture. A typical Julie tweet is something like, "If anyone tells you that you HAVE to accept a calling, that person doesn't understand agency." That is a literally true statement. Yes, agency means no one can make you accept a calling. But no one actually says you HAVE to accept a calling in so many words, or if anyone does, they are highly unrepresentative. The purpose of saying this is to portray Church members/leaders as oppressive and to discredit the idea that you might have a duty to God to accept a calling. And Julie's portrayals of Church culture are nearly always directionally incorrect, e.g., if we have a widespread problem in the Church wrt callings nowadays, it's that ppl are too willing to turn them down, not that they feel pressured to accept. Julie is a sort of counter-pharisee; she wants you to be so afraid of offending anyone w your idea that sometimes we have obligations to God or others, that you drop the whole subject. "IDC, man, you do you." If you had said, "Be mindful, when you think about asking when someone is going to have kids, it might be painful for them bc they are going through infertility," it would not be a Julie tweet. What makes it a Julie tweet is saying that it would "drastically improve" church culture for ppl to stop asking. This implies that we have an epidemic of nosy ppl who bug infertile couples about having kids. We don't now, if we ever did. As a people we have pretty well internalized the modern rule that you aren't allowed to care how many kids ppl have, as a subset of the more general rule that you just aren't allowed to care about how other ppl live at all (unless they are "bigoted"). And like a Julie tweet, it's directionally incorrect. People choosing to have fewer kids for career/money reasons is a bigger problem than nosy ward members. And most of the ppl asking these qs are nice old ppl who just want you to be happy. A church culture where they're on eggshells about discussing personal matters w you would not be an improvement at all.
Jordan Brimley@jmbrim3

Appreciate you giving me kind of the benefit of the doubt. I don’t agree with or subscribe to anything Julie Hanks says. I believe getting married and having kids is a commandment that should be taught frequently! It’s one of the most important. I also think we can show compassion to people because we don’t know what they are going through. We should ask people when they are having kids because many of us are going through miscarriages and have been trying to have kids. We shouldn’t just others just because their blessings are delayed like Abraham and Sarah’s were.

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Pioneer Paper Trail@PioneerPaperTrl·
Church culture would drastically improve if we did the exact opposite of this and asked everyone when they were getting married and if they were planning on having more kids, because both of those things are great.
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Bethany S. Mandel@bethanyshondark·
I feel like I google "Tesla minivan" every other week. When is Mr. Pro-Natalist @elonmusk going to make an 8-seater Tesla?
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Grizzer@ChunkBrah·
@collinsworth55 Dave’s advice is like public health guidance: designed for the less responsible or disciplined. That said, there’s more to life than maximizing how much money you make. There is great peace of mind and freedom in being debt free.
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Grizzer@ChunkBrah·
@CriddleBenjamin Well, I think this actually clears up exactly what the issue was: KY and the team let their guard down after one solid defensive game.
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Ben Criddle@CriddleBenjamin·
"Honestly, I don't know. I'm not going to be a great interview tonight to be honest with you. I have just as many questions as you have for me. It was super disappointing, especially on the heels of Iowa State game. I thought we had our group in a good place, so I did not expect that and just super disappointed." - Kevin Young reacting to the UCF loss to BYU Sports Nation Full interview: youtube.com/watch?v=8bmGIh…
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Uzi Obi@UziObi·
Hey @elonmusk, if you hate Anthropic so much, make a Grok CLI and I’ll cancel my Anthropic subscription today
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Alpha@AlphaSchoolATX·
Find your nearest Alpha School campus. Tour, meet our Guides, and see 2-Hour Learning in action. 👉
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Elder Clark G. Gilbert (@ClarkG_Gilbert) is the newest member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was called on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, and ordained on Thursday, February 12, by President Dallin H. Oaks (@OaksDallinH) and the other members of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Elder Gilbert, 55, was born in Oakland, California, and spent most of his childhood in Phoenix, Arizona. He has served as a General Authority Seventy since April 2021 and as the Commissioner of the Church Educational System since August of that year. “This is an amazing time to point people to the Savior Jesus Christ,” Elder Gilbert said on Thursday. “When we do that, we can find joy and comfort and peace in Him. As President [Russell M.] Nelson once said, it’s much harder to find happiness where it doesn’t exist. And we’re so grateful that I have this calling now to witness that Jesus is the Christ. If people all across the world will look to Him, He will make their lives better, more meaningful, more joyful. And it happens in and through our Savior Jesus Christ.” Learn more on Church Newsroom. newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/clark-…
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Grizzer@ChunkBrah·
Good art is implicitly already on our side because it’s true and good. There’s no need to shove politics front and center. This is our advantage. The left can’t do this because they are anti-reality, anti-truth. So they have to propagandize their art. And it’s why it’s so horrible. We should not be mimicking them.
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Grizzer@ChunkBrah·
@Manhattva @YoursMineOurs08 This migration will also have a much greater impact on Utah politics than hunters who oppose the sale of public land.
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Grizzer@ChunkBrah·
Top factor is net migration in. Foreign and domestic. Public land % has been essentially static. I used to be much more in favor of taking back our public land. Until I moved further east where there’s virtually no public land. The worst case is we free up public land for more immigrants to buy it up.
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J. R.@YoursMineOurs08·
I love reading posts from you and @Manhattva, but you lose me on this sale of federal land business every time. Maybe, Mike Lee didn't have alterior motives (doubtful), but it left the land sales door wide open to actors who may have. It wasn't specific at all. They never tried
Brad Edison Bonham@BradEBonham

Here’s the stupid thing: everyone in Utah gets pissed at land and housing prices. @BasedMikeLee proposed a pretty common sense solution to open up some of the land around urban areas for development. The entire world lost its mind. Misinformation was everywhere, including the outdoor hunting space, saying he was proposing to sell off Yellowstone and a bunch of other BS. You can’t have it both ways. A limited supply of land won’t magically become cheaper unless we open up unused land for people to buy.

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Grizzer@ChunkBrah·
@LukeFHan How old is this guy? Bishop 13 years ago and looks like this?
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Luke Hanson@LukeFHan·
2 months ago an exmormon bishop went viral for claiming the church abuse hotline told him he didn't need to report serious repeated s*xual assault of a minor. He also claimed they didn't even ask about the welfare of the child. Today the church newsroom blew that narrative apart From the Church Newsroom: "What the Video Claims In the video, Mr. Oyler asserts the following: - He contacted the Church abuse help line and spoke only with attorneys. - He was told he had no responsibility to take action as he was “not a mandatory reporter.” - No one asked about the safety of the child or the family’s circumstances. - The help line exists to protect the Church rather than the victims of abuse. What the Records Show Help line records from August 2013 directly contradict this narrative: - Mr. Oyler contacted the help line three times over a three-day period and spoke with both an attorney and a licensed social worker. - At the time of the initial call, help line personnel understood that a therapist had already reported the abuse to civil authorities. - The social worker discussed steps to support the victim and family. - In a final call that same week, Mr. Oyler confirmed that the therapist had reported the abuse and that the offender had subsequently self-reported. - Help line personnel also communicated with the stake president to ensure appropriate follow-up. No concerns about how the matter was handled were raised with the Church at the time. The first indication of dissatisfaction came more than 13 years later through the recent social media video."
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