ClassicXT

379 posts

ClassicXT

ClassicXT

@ClassicXT

Husband, Dad & Grandpa | Fast Attack Submarine Veteran | Family first, freedom always.

Katılım Şubat 2012
366 Takip Edilen14 Takipçiler
Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
On this Memorial Day, this goes out to all the Herk drivers! My Dad is looking down and smiling! ❤️
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ClassicXT@ClassicXT·
@connordave35 @USN_Submariner I wasn’t an ST, but they saw my interest in sonar and let me spend a lot of time on the stack during transit. Definitely heard interesting 50 hz contacts!
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ClassicXT@ClassicXT·
@Ghostofcynthia I muted him. He had little to offer. Maybe I’ll unmute him later when he realizes his reach will go to zero and he has to make his posts more interesting. It sucks I can’t comment on your posts though. Maybe soon😉
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Cynthia Holt
Cynthia Holt@Ghostofcynthia·
Imagine setting your posts to subscription only. You would have to be the biggest douchebag in the world. All because Elon won't pay you what you want to shit post all day. Here's an idea. Get a fucking job. Retards.
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ClassicXT@ClassicXT·
@SoveyX Food shortages = intermittent fasting! Brilliant! 🤣
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Sovey
Sovey@SoveyX·
I've had some free time over the weekend, so I decided to start my own country. It's called North North Korea. It's like totally different than that country because I'm leading it and I will get communism right this time. Pinky swear. A few things "we" believe in: - Citizens will be free to pursue any career they want, including Flag Waver, State Poet, Approved Farmer, and Guy Who Looks The Other Way. - Food shortages will be rebranded as intermittent fasting, proving once again that North North Korea is ahead of Western wellness trends. - Free speech is allowed, as long as it is supportive, pre-approved, and convenient for the regime. - X posts that offend the regime will simply be sent to a farm upstate where they can heal. - The economy will be powered by female intuition and confiscated Bitcoin from men with anime profile pictures. - Citizens will be required to clap whenever my name is mentioned, but only for 45 seconds, because I respect work-life balance. - Poverty has been abolished by making it illegal to describe yourself as poor without first thanking the government for the character development. - Citizens may own private property, but only emotionally. Physically, it belongs to the people, and by "the people," I mean me. - Our national bird is the surveillance drone, because it sees everything and minds its business beautifully. - Every household will display my official portrait, but in a softer, gentler way that feels more like decor than psychological control. - Everyone will receive equal housing, except me, because leadership is stressful and I require a palace for nervous system regulation. - We reject oppressive state propaganda. We prefer mandatory inspirational content. We got this. And by "we" I mean me. I got this.
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ClassicXT@ClassicXT·
@TacoforFive1 @POTUS I’ve been calling my Republican senator and telling him I will be holding him responsible too. Enough of this!
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NukeTaco ™️🇺🇸
NukeTaco ™️🇺🇸@TacoforFive1·
You don’t give a rat’s ass about @POTUS! You need to step down and let someone else lead because you are no leader! You’re on vacation all safe and sound you little bish.
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune

Grateful for the Secret Service and the agents’ decisive actions to protect President Trump and everyone at and around the White House this evening. Kimberley and I are praying for the safety and security of those who were in harm’s way.

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Sarah Fields
Sarah Fields@SarahisCensored·
BREAKING: Multiple reports of 20-30 gunshots near the White House this evening. Secret Service counter-snipers spotted on the roof. Press on the North Lawn rushed into the briefing room for safety. White House on lockdown. President Trump is inside. No official word yet on what happened or any injuries. Developing story -stay tuned.
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ClassicXT@ClassicXT·
@SoveyX My wife has told me that now, when she opens her mouth, her mother comes out.
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Sovey@SoveyX·
Imagine explaining to your boss that you’re late because some narcissist held an entire subway hostage. PS: I am becoming my mother.
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Derek
Derek@oscar_progresso·
@C_3C_3 Hands down…An American Trilogy by Elvis. Talk about a musical mashup before that became a thing. Plus, it fits us: our history, our heritage, our glory, our conflicts, our struggle, our hope. It’s moving. Cheers! youtu.be/u8L4ZZ1fweE?si…
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C3@C_3C_3·
Making a Memorial Day patriotic playlist. Been drinking a bit of whiskey so I need your help. What do you got? We started with Only in America by Brooks and Dunn. Suggestions to add. Help!
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ClassicXT@ClassicXT·
@SoveyX Nighttime satellite photos of the Korean Peninsula is mind blowing. The contrast is unbelievable!
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Sovey
Sovey@SoveyX·
Korea has an entire culture built around "hurry up." It's called ppalli ppalli. In Korean, 빨리 빨리 means "quickly, quickly." And once you notice it, you see it everywhere. Food delivery is fast. Subway doors are ruthless. Elevator "close door" buttons look like they have combat experience. The whole country feels like someone pressed fast-forward and then lost the remote. But this did not come out of nowhere. After the Korean War, South Korea was devastated. No natural resources, wrecked infrastructure, and in the early 1960s, still one of the poorest countries in the world. So Korea rebuilt like time itself was chasing it. Exports went from about $33 million in 1960 to $10 billion by 1977. Today they exceed $700 billion. Korea is now a global force in semiconductors, cars, shipbuilding, and a cultural juggernaut from K-pop to skincare. That is the Miracle on the Han River, named after the river that runs through Seoul. But the miracle was not just policy. It became personality. Ppalli ppalli built a nation. It also built pressure. South Korea has the lowest fertility rate in the world at 0.72. Kids study in hagwons until midnight. Adults work some of the longest hours in the OECD. The suicide rate is the highest among developed nations. That is the Korean paradox. The same engine that pulled a country out of ruin is now wearing people down. One war. One river. One of the greatest comeback stories in modern history, still figuring out the cost.
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Shipwreckedcrew
Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
You just nailed it -- there are legacy accounts that built a follower base of millions on the backs of the content they pilfered when there was no penalty for doing so. In a copyright environment -- which is not present here -- they would be liable for economic damages to creators of the content they have stolen for their own financial gain. X has simply now evolved to the point where it recognizes the virtue in that view -- it doesn't matter who amplifies the content, it is the content that is valuable. Just as radio stations pay a licensing fee to play an artist's music over and over, those who create content that finds a receptive audience should not be punished by the accounts with bigger "loud speakers." The content will find an audience because the algorithm is now designed to give content with a high engagement rate broader distribution. So the content creator has the ability over time to build his/her own follower base -- something that was made more difficult by the content thieves like the account that is complaining.
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke

It takes a complete degenerate to build an entire grift around reposting other people’s content and then complain, with a straight face, that “the original video owners are going to make money off me?” This whole ecosystem was built on totally perverse incentives, and it cannot collapse soon enough.

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ClassicXT@ClassicXT·
@C_3C_3 Lee Greenwood - God Bless the USA
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
I just discovered this guy. I’m his newest fan. Listen to his message!
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Sovey
Sovey@SoveyX·
Umpire challenge: how many of these are strikes?
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ClassicXT@ClassicXT·
@USN_Submariner It used to be what building do you want to hit. Now it’s which window do you want it to go through!
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ClassicXT@ClassicXT·
@SoveyX I recently saw an Amazon ad for an earwax remover, and they showed dry powder like earwax. 👀
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Sovey
Sovey@SoveyX·
I know someone’s gonna ask it. Yes, it is true.
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Sovey@SoveyX·
Did you know Koreans have dry earwax, and it’s linked to why we have less body odor? It comes from a variant in the ABCC11 gene, which changes how certain molecules are secreted from the body. In the ear, that means the wax is usually dry and flaky instead of wet and sticky. In the armpits, it means less material for skin bacteria to break down into body odor. Researchers have suggested this variant may have become common in Koreans and other East Asians through a mix of cold-climate adaptation and mate preference. So yes, the “Koreans don’t really need deodorant” thing has actual biology behind it. And many Korean babies are born with a “Mongolian spot,” now called congenital dermal melanocytosis: a harmless blue-gray birthmark caused by pigment cells sitting deeper in the skin that usually fades as we grow. Dry earwax, lower BO, and a baby factory stamp. Korean genetics apparently felt the need to be memorable.
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