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I'm not here. This isn't happening.

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The Japanese eat very little fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than the British or Americans... The French eat a lot of fat and also suffer fewer heart attacks than the British or Americans. The Japanese drink very little red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than the British or Americans. The Italians drink excessive amounts of red wine and also suffer fewer heart attacks than the British or Americans. The Germans drink a lot of beers and eat lots of sausages and fats and suffer fewer heart attacks than the British or Americans. Conclusion: Eat and drink what you like. Speaking English is apparently what kills you.
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Codex Clown
Codex Clown@CodexClown·
@Tdub2824 If you gave me $10 million guaranteed I'd let you do far worse than just make a tasty cake from Publix (assuming that one has the buttercream frosting).
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Tdub
Tdub@Tdub2824·
Celebrating a person’s downfall, who by all accounts is a good person, and dedicated his life towards something that you enjoy and lost because of arm injuries — is fucking despicable. Let’s grow up a tad bit
DoctorBobble@DoctorBobble

Publix did the funniest thing...

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Codex Clown@CodexClown·
@SBenton366708 @KenGardner11 Their own ineptitude, and the percentage you assign it is way too dismissive of both the mullah's desire for a weapon and Israel's existential need to prevent the procurement of said weapon, isn't a reason to trust the mullahs as they speak out both sides of their mouths.
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SBenton@SBenton366708·
@CodexClown @KenGardner11 That’s at best a 10% answer. The other 90% is that Iran has chosen not to take the final steps.
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Ken Gardner
Ken Gardner@KenGardner11·
Frankly, this scares the hell out of me. Netanyahu has the moral judgment and strategic vision that is totally lacking in Trump. He has been right about Iran since the 1980s.
גיא עזריאל Guy Azriel@GuyAz

The silence that speaks volumes: Jerusalem stays mute after Netanyahu’s call with Trump As someone who has covered the Prime Minister’s Office for years, and Israel’s war with Iran even more closely — I can say this: it is highly unusual for Netanyahu’s team to refuse even basic confirmation of a conversation between the prime minister and the U.S. president, especially amid escalating tensions with Iran. The quiet is telling. Behind the scenes, anxiety is running high in Jerusalem as officials await President Trump’s next move: push for a new nuclear deal that many here view as partial and dangerous, or greenlight renewed Israeli strikes to fundamentally alter the balance of power. The previous round of attacks inflicted real damage on Iran’s military infrastructure. Yet it barely dented the regime’s hardline ideology or its determination to destroy Israel. That reality looms large now. Israeli officials have always been cautious when speaking about Trump personally. During the Gaza war, Netanyahu’s circle occasionally voiced frustration with certain American envoys through background briefings. But criticism of the president himself — never. That restraint remains firmly in place. Still, the gap between Trump’s public comments over the past day and Israel’s core concerns is hard to ignore. The president spoke almost exclusively about Iran’s nuclear program. There was no mention of its massive ballistic missile arsenal or its network of terrorist proxies that encircle and threaten Israel daily. Equally worrying for decision-makers in Jerusalem is the prospect of sanctions relief. If billions of dollars flow back into the regime’s coffers, Israeli officials are certain where much of that money will go — and it won’t be to civilian infrastructure or culture. As one official put it to me today: “I understand they’re unhappy. Nerves are frayed around the Prime Minister’s Office.” The challenge for Netanyahu is already clear. After more than 40 days of intense fighting, he will have to explain to the Israeli public how the Ayatollah’s regime remains intact, ideologically unchanged, still armed with well over a thousand long-range ballistic missiles (per Israeli assessments), and potentially poised to rebuild its economy and pour fresh funds into Hezbollah, Hamas, and other proxies on Israel’s borders. Earlier today, Israel’s ambassador to Washington, Yechiel Leiter, delivered a carefully worded warning in an interview: any deal that fails to address both the nuclear program **and** the ballistic missile threat “is not a good deal.” It was a subtle but unmistakable signal of Jerusalem’s deep unease.

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SBenton@SBenton366708·
@KenGardner11 Think about what you just wrote: Bibi was “right about Iran since the 80’s”. And still Iran has no nuclear weapons. Weird.
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Karen Mullet
Karen Mullet@Kaymull43·
@CodexClown @NAllison89 Catholic schools didn’t charge if you were a member of the church. I didn’t even pay in the 1980’s when my daughters attended.
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NAlison@NAllison89·
I hear from people that all boomers have like 5-6 bedroom houses, ate out all the time and did it all on one paycheck. You guys must know a lot of rich boomers because almost all the ones I know ate out maybe once a week, mom and dad both worked jobs and had 2-3 bedroom homes max
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Codex Clown@CodexClown·
@belle379 @NAllison89 The difference is my grandmother wanted a better future for her kids. She wasn't a selfish piece of shit like you who just wants to finance their next hantavirus cruise.
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belle@belle379·
@CodexClown @NAllison89 How old was your dad when your grandmother sold the house and gave all the money to her kids and where did your grandmother live afterwards?
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Freeamericanyes@freeamericanyes·
@CodexClown @colombo_lynn @NAllison89 You obviously have never owned anything and it’s made you bitter. I promise you, you aren’t subsidizing anything for me and it’s more likely I’ve been subsidizing you.
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Codex Clown@CodexClown·
@freeamericanyes @colombo_lynn @NAllison89 You are an immoral person for voting for politicians that ruin the economy for anybody who didn't own a house prior to 2020 just to inflate your own home value. And let me guess you want all the profit of selling your home, the protection of the police, but not pay property taxes
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Freeamericanyes
Freeamericanyes@freeamericanyes·
@CodexClown @colombo_lynn @NAllison89 What are you talking about? If I bought a house in 1996 and it has appreciated over the years. I have every right to sell it and make a profit. You have the same right if you make an investment and make a profit.
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Codex Clown@CodexClown·
@freeamericanyes @NAllison89 It sounds like you are yet another entitled boomer. I forgot, only y'all are allowed to yell at people and denigrate them.
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Freeamericanyes@freeamericanyes·
@CodexClown @NAllison89 It sounds like your dad was very lucky and it sounds like you have sounds like you have some serious anger issues.
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Codex Clown@CodexClown·
@TamaraLBennett1 @NAllison89 You don't have a right to force me to work and pay taxes to subsidize your home value. As you will soon find out when entitlements go bankrupt and you're eating cat food. So sick of you bootstrap boomers who would be destitute without politicians engineering society for your vote
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1838Hounds@TamaraLBennett1·
@CodexClown @NAllison89 except you don't 'have to wait until (you're) almost 40 to start (your) life'. you can live & raise a family just fine while renting. it's not a right to own real estate. it's a privilege.
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Codex Clown@CodexClown·
@JunusAnna Market value is what people are willing to pay for it, not the appraisal value you got from the county in '23 because the currency got suddenly devalued due to money printing and govt. spending. As you will soon find out when entitlements go bankrupt and you're eating cat food.
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Anna Maria Junus
Anna Maria Junus@JunusAnna·
@CodexClown So you expect a boomer to sell their house at way less than market value and then sleep on the street.
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Anna Maria Junus
Anna Maria Junus@JunusAnna·
Clown thinks that boomers should sell their houses so cheap that they can never buy another or even rent a place to live.
Codex Clown@CodexClown

@colombo_lynn @NAllison89 And that entitles you to have the "right" to have the federals, state, and local govts. make the house you bought for $120K in 1996 to be sold for $900K today because? And let me guess, you think you shouldn't pay property taxes on that house either, right?

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Codex Clown@CodexClown·
@JunusAnna Foreign investors make up less than 2% of all home sales. Home prices are inflated because arrogant boomers refuse to sell for any less than the ridiculous appraisal value you got in 2023. Because you didn't save/earn enough and desperately need that "equity" to finance your life
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Anna Maria Junus
Anna Maria Junus@JunusAnna·
@CodexClown There are plenty of houses for sale. There are not plenty of rentals. The housing shortage is about rental housing. You're pointing your gun at the wrong people. It's not the boomers who caused problems. It's the foreign investors that bought everything up & raised the prices
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Codex Clown@CodexClown·
@lynnburgess @NAllison89 And when did I ever dispute that? And how does that justify FDR's mismanagement of the Great Depression? Are you retarded or something?
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Lynn Burgess
Lynn Burgess@lynnburgess·
@CodexClown @NAllison89 I think my argument as to why the US wasn't destroyed during WWII was self explanatory. The country stayed intact because we were never invaded. That's a fact.
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Codex Clown@CodexClown·
@lynnburgess @NAllison89 Nothing you said rebuts my argument. You just typed a bunch of word vomit with a couple of cheap cliches because you have no coherent argument.
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Lynn Burgess
Lynn Burgess@lynnburgess·
@CodexClown @NAllison89 I'm not deifying him, God knows he had his flaws. He did what he could under the circumstances. The US wasn't a smoking pile of ruin because other than Pearl Harbor we were never attacked, so our resources were never threatened.
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Codex Clown@CodexClown·
@colombo_lynn @NAllison89 Tell that to Trump and his retarded stooge Bill Pulte who routinely threaten them if they don't make policy the way they want (ZIRP interest rates). Just say you only vote in your self interest and don't give a crap about how your vote affects the rest of the country. Be honest.
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Only in Florida
Only in Florida@colombo_lynn·
@CodexClown @NAllison89 You’re really dense aren’t you 🙄. The Fed is an independent institution. I nor anyone can inflate the dollar but them. I like many hardworking Americans want relief from inflation and high taxes. You’re really getting your panties in a wad over nothing.
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Codex Clown@CodexClown·
@lynnburgess @NAllison89 By all objective measures, he made the Great Depression worse and got bailed out by the ramp up to WW2 and then the fact that the US was the only fully industrialized country in the world that wasn't a smoking pile of ruin by the end of the war. But have fun deifying FDR.
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Lynn Burgess
Lynn Burgess@lynnburgess·
@CodexClown @NAllison89 If supporting FDR for saving the lives of millions of people and giving them hope makes me a commie in your eyes then call me comrade.
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Lynn Burgess
Lynn Burgess@lynnburgess·
@CodexClown @NAllison89 For the people living through Depression, when the unemployment rate was 25%, it was a way to survive, for the elderly not to die on the streets but to live in a little comfort.
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