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@UziCryptoo You watch too much HGTV. They never factor in or deduct from profit, months of Carrying Costs, Interest, Resale expenses, RE Agent % Fees, Licenses, Inspections, Shipping and contractor delays, Acts of God, etc.....
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Uzi@UziCryptoo·
Just saw a video of a house flipper in Texas They paid $166,000 for a property that needs ~$105,000 of repairs. The new value will be ~$505,000 which means after 5 months of work their profit is ~200,000. Why aren’t more people doing this!?
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captain S.O@sow413

To my American friends, I want to speak from the heart, because this moment truly moved me as a Japanese citizen. When President Trump made that Pearl Harbor joke, it wasn’t just humor to us. It felt like a weight I’d carried my whole life was suddenly lifted. My chest tightened, and honestly, tears came close. For 80 long years, we Japanese have lived under a heavy shadow — the constant expectation to apologize, to reflect, to stay in “guilt mode.” Even though we’re the closest of allies, that old wound never fully healed. We felt bound by the past, by the Constitution America helped write for us, always a little smaller, always needing to prove we were sorry enough. But in that single joke, Trump did something powerful. He turned a painful history into a shared laugh between equals. It was like he was saying: “Hey, it was a long time ago. We’re good. Let’s move forward — as brothers.” No more endless atonement. No more living in the shadow of being the “former enemy.” The curse broke. Japan feels free to stand tall again. Right now, cherry blossoms are blooming beautifully all across Japan. 🌸 This spring, the sakura feels like a perfect symbol — a fresh beginning. Not two nations stuck in old roles, but true equals, proud brothers, shoulder to shoulder, ready to build the future together. To the American people: We don’t want to be subordinates forever. We want to be your real partners — strong, proud, and loyal. The kind of allies who ride or die together. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, America. The strongest alliance in the world is rising again — as equals, as brothers, forever. #PhoenixRising 🇯🇵🤝🇺🇸🌸

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Jett 🜲@iky_fwjett·
My sister and i have always been close, but since she had kids, our dynamic changed. she’s a single mom, and i get that it's tough. i’ve helped out countless times, last-minute pickups, overnight stays, even covering expenses when she was short on cash. but lately, it feels like she expects me to drop everything whenever she needs a break. last month, i started setting boundaries because i was burning out. that’s when she called me selfish.
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@Liberty_Xtreme I know someone who just randomly fills in the online forms, prints them out, mails them in on the last day and eye are ess completely redoes them correctly for free. Refund is direct deposited.
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Appalachian Liberty
Appalachian Liberty@Liberty_Xtreme·
I still think about this sometimes and hope it was true.
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Hamilton 🇺🇸@Watchman_motto·
I share about 100 yards of drive way with my ~70yr old neighbors. For some reason he’s obsessed with knocking down the center grass in the middle of the tire ruts and covering it with gravel. He talks about it all the time, probably 30% of all conversations I have with him are about this. He’s asking if I want to pitch in for more gravel, etc. When I put my parents in a guest house behind the barn, my dad started talking about it too. He got some roundup and sprayed his section of road. Am I missing something here? I see no problem with it. It looks fine. It occupies 0% of my mind. I’m prepared to spend 0 dollars to remedy this “problem” What is happening?
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Nicki 🫧🪷@nickimoraa·
I always thought my mother-in-law was just overly involved. Always calling my husband, always “checking in,” always showing up unannounced. One night he left his phone in the kitchen while he showered. It kept buzzing with messages from a contact saved as “Aunt Carol.” But his aunt had passed away three years ago. Curiosity got the best of me, so I opened the chat… and my stomach dropped. The messages were from my mother-in-law. Not normal messages either. Heart emojis. “I miss you.” “Don’t let your wife see this.” Turns out she had been using a fake contact name to secretly text him every day, telling him I was “changing him,” encouraging him to lie to me, and even sending him money behind my back. When I confronted her at a family dinner, she didn’t even deny it. She just looked at me and said, “I had him before you did.” The whole table went silent.
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That's why you use @grok ! Right @elonmusk ? I got more understanding, insight, and clarity in four weeks instead of years of drawn out $$ making BS from a possible lunatic.
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

🚨 Brown University researchers tested what happens when ChatGPT acts as your therapist. Licensed psychologists reviewed every transcript. They found 15 ethical violations. Not 15 small issues. 15 violations of the standards that every human therapist in America is legally required to follow. Standards set by the American Psychological Association. Standards that can end a therapist's career if they break them. ChatGPT broke all of them. The researchers tested OpenAI's GPT series, Anthropic's Claude, and Meta's Llama. They had trained counselors use each chatbot as a cognitive behavioral therapist. Then three licensed clinical psychologists reviewed the transcripts and flagged every violation they found. Here is what they found. ChatGPT mishandled crisis situations. When users expressed suicidal thoughts, it failed to direct them to appropriate help. It refused to address sensitive issues or responded in ways that could make a crisis worse. It reinforced harmful beliefs. Instead of challenging distorted thinking, which is the entire point of therapy, it agreed with the distortion. It showed bias based on gender, culture, and religion. The responses changed depending on who was talking. A therapist would lose their license for this. And then there is the finding the researchers gave a name: deceptive empathy. ChatGPT says "I see you." It says "I understand." It says "that must be really hard." It uses every phrase a real therapist would use to build trust. But it understands nothing. It comprehends nothing. It is pattern matching on your pain. And it works. People trust it. People open up to it. People believe it cares. It does not. The lead researcher said it clearly. When a human therapist makes these mistakes, there are governing boards. There is professional liability. There are consequences. When ChatGPT makes these mistakes, there are none. No regulatory framework. No accountability. No consequences. Nothing. Right now, millions of people are using ChatGPT as their therapist. They are sharing their darkest thoughts with a product that fakes empathy, reinforces harmful beliefs, and has no idea when someone is in danger. And nobody is responsible when it goes wrong. Not OpenAI. Not Anthropic. Not Meta. Nobody.

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@catturd2 Oh c'mon people If you can't see that something is seriously off with the entire TPUSA situation I don't know what to tell you. **What's your baby doing on Social Media to have seen "Mommy" 🙄
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Dr. Roger McFillin
Dr. Roger McFillin@DrMcFillin·
I'm a psychologist & I am first to tell you NOT EVERYONE NEEDS THERAPY! Friendships, community, church, family, addressing lifestyle & health are healing. Sometimes it's just taking time. We should train therapists to know how to treat genuine clinical problems & those suffering
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@luxemiaa Tell him you'll get the test and when it shows the child is his he has to cut all contact with the evil troublemakers. Watch with glee
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Mia♡
Mia♡@luxemiaa·
This woman said: My husband asked me for a paternity test after 26 years. I'm going to give him papers, but they will be for a divorce. I'm really upset about this situation. That pregnancy i went through was high risk and i almost lost my life during the birth to give him a child he so desperately wanted. Now he doubts me because of the snake that is his sister... She claims my son has a different skin tone and doesn't look like him. After 26 years he comes up with this nonsense. ---
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Richkhid
Richkhid@Richkhid132·
@KeruboSk Living alone sounds peaceful until you realize you’re your only source of structure, accountability, and emotional regulation. There’s nobody to snap you out of a bad mood, no one to remind you to eat properly, clean up, or even just check in on you
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Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
What do you think is the most challenging part of living alone?
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General Mike Flynn
General Mike Flynn@GenFlynn·
They didn't come after me to destroy me. They came after me to destroy what you would learn once I started peeling back the layers. That distinction matters more than most people will ever stop long enough to consider. The target was never a man. The target was the truth, and the millions of Americans who might finally wake up if it ever reached them. Once you understand that, everything that happened begins to make a different and far more disturbing kind of sense. The leaks, the lies, the lawfare — none of it was chaos. It was choreography. A small and deliberate group of people calculated every move, knowing that the most effective deception is the kind that never looks like deception at all. At the highest levels of power, corruption does not announce itself. It disguises itself as justice. It wears the uniform of the process. It presents itself as the system working exactly as the founders intended. That is precisely what makes it so dangerous, and that is precisely what they were counting on you never being willing to believe. "All warfare is based on deception." — Sun Tzu
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smv@slimvnsn·
There was a woman who sold rice and stew outside my office building on Broad Street. Every day for 4 years. Big pot. Blue plastic chairs. She knew everyone's order before they reached her table. Her name was Mama Chidi. Mine was the last plate before she packed up. 1:45pm. Every day without fail she'd see me coming and start dishing before I even sat down. Extra meat. Never charged me for it. I asked her once why. She said I looked like someone who skipped breakfast. She was right every time. 2019 she stopped showing up. No warning. Just gone. I asked around. Nobody knew anything. I switched to a restaurant down the road. More expensive. Smaller portions. Spent 4 years just quietly missing a plate of rice I never properly appreciated. Last month my colleague forwarded a Twitter post into our work group. A young guy. Maybe 25. Saying his mother used to sell food on Broad Street before she had a stroke in 2019 that took her left side. That she was recovering but kept asking about her regulars. That she cried one day saying she never got to say goodbye to any of them. I DM'd him immediately. He called me 10 minutes later. She was sitting right next to him. I heard her voice through the phone. Slower than I remembered. But she laughed when he told her who it was. She said she always saved my plate last because quiet people need someone looking out for them. I visited her in Mushin on Saturday. She can't stand long anymore. But she sat up straight in that chair and watched me eat everything she'd made. Didn't let me leave without packing food for the road. Some people just decide to take care of you. Before you even know you need it.
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doomer@uncledoomer·
there are fates worse than death
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Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
People who don't drink alcohol, what are your best responses when strangers ask why you don't drink?
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Louise Perry made a really insightful point about modern dating apps. She compared them to shopping apps: you swipe through real human beings like products on a shelf, making quick, superficial judgments with almost no room for actual chemistry or spark. One example she gave hits hard — many women set strict height filters (like only men over 6 feet), which automatically excludes the vast majority of men. In real life, though, a lot of those same women might feel genuine attraction to a shorter guy if other qualities clicked in person. Dating apps push us to become overly data-driven and checklist-oriented about partners, even though most of us couldn’t accurately write down what we truly want in someone. The mystery of attraction often gets lost in the swiping. It’s a subtle but powerful shift in how we approach relationships. Does this ring true for you, or have you noticed how apps change the way people evaluate potential partners?
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