HotToddD

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HotToddD

HotToddD

@Dimes2231

What makes me special? I'm not.

Philadelphia, PA Katılım Ekim 2022
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Cartoon Clips
Cartoon Clips@CartoonVidio·
no cartoon will match this level of stupidity 😂
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Bad Hombre
Bad Hombre@Badhombre·
South Carolina has had a Black Secretary of State, a Black State Treasurer, two Black Lieutenant Governors, a Black Attorney General, and one of their U.S. Senators is Black. ALL Republicans, by the way. I remember when people were too embarrassed to display their ignorance.
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna

South Carolina, where the first shot of the civil war was fired, where 40 percent of those enslaved came through the Charleston port, is today engaged in an ugly recidivism to draw maps that will deny a Black person the chance to serve in Congress. The stakes could not be higher. Our political fight is not on a playground, but a moral battleground. We must stand for Black representation across the South.

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The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
We Asked AI To Show Us What Elon Musk's City On Mars Will Be Like
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just defended America better than every politician in Washington combined. Musk: “After World War 2, the US could have basically taken over the world and any country. Like we got nukes, nobody else got nukes. We don’t even have to lose soldiers. Which country do you want?” One nation on earth held a weapon nobody else had. Total dominance. Zero competition. No risk of retaliation. Every empire in history that held that kind of advantage used it. Rome. The Mongols. The British. The Ottomans. They conquered until they collapsed. America had a bigger advantage than all of them combined. And it rebuilt the countries it just defeated. Musk: “The United States actually helped rebuild countries. So it helped rebuild Europe, it helped rebuild Japan. This is very unusual behavior, almost unprecedented.” Almost unprecedented? It had never happened before. Not once in 5,000 years of recorded history. The Marshall Plan wasn’t foreign aid. It was the most radical act of restraint any superpower ever committed. America turned its enemies into allies. Turned rubble into economies. Turned surrender into partnership. Germany went from ashes to the economic engine of Europe in a generation. Japan went from unconditional surrender to the third largest economy on earth. Three years after the war, America was flying food into Berlin. A city in the heart of the nation that just tried to destroy it. That’s not policy. That’s a civilization deciding what it is at the exact moment it has the power to be anything. You’re being told a story right now. That America is the villain of history. You hear it everywhere. Media. Universities. Social platforms. Musk: “There’s always like, well America’s done bad things. Well of course America’s done bad things, but one needs to look at the whole track record.” Every nation on earth has dark chapters. Every single one. The difference is what a country does when nobody can stop it. And when nobody could stop America, it fed its enemies and rebuilt their cities. Musk: “The history of China suggests that China is not acquisitive. Meaning they’re not going to go out and invade a whole bunch of countries.” Probably right. China has historically built walls, not fleets. But the real question isn’t about borders anymore. We’re approaching a moment that mirrors 1945 in ways nobody has fully processed yet. AI is going to give a handful of people a power advantage that makes nuclear monopoly look quaint. If someone is going to hold that kind of power, who do you want it to be? The country that conquered when it could? Or the one that rebuilt when it didn’t have to? Every alliance. Every trade route. Every economy. Billions lifted out of poverty. All of it traces back to one act of restraint that had never been done before. And carries no guarantee of being repeated. The most powerful thing America ever did wasn’t building the bomb. It was what it didn’t do after.
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i/o@avidseries·
@RBReich how are you real
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Robert Reich
Robert Reich@RBReich·
There are basically 5 ways to accumulate a billion dollars: 1) Profiting from a monopoly 2) Insider-trading 3) Political payoffs 4) Fraud 5) Inheritance Don’t believe the self-made myth.
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OldTimeHardball
OldTimeHardball@OleTimeHardball·
What’s your all-time favorite sports movie? 1. Major League 2. Field of Dreams 3. Bad News Bears 4. The Natural 5. Hoosiers 6. Remember The Titans 7. Bull Durham 8. Slap Shot 9. Miracle 10. Write in another sports movie
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OldTimeHardball@OleTimeHardball·
You have your choice of any player, in his prime, to fill this DH spot. Who gets the call?
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Byron Donalds
Byron Donalds@ByronDonalds·
10 TRUTHS ABOUT FLORIDA 1. We don't do income tax. 2. We don't do sanctuary cities. 3. We don't do mask mandates. 4. We don't do men in girls' sports. 5. We don't do soft-on-crime state attorney. 6. We don't do CRT in classrooms. 7. We don't do squatters' rights. 8. We don't do open borders. 9. We don't apologize for any of it. 10. And we're not going to start now.
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Eva Vlaardingerbroek
Starmer has just admitted he banned me and other commentators from traveling to the UK because we would “set back communities.” Yet mass third-world migration doesn’t bother him as it only sets back the one community he doesn’t give a rat’s ass about: the White native population.
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
Utopia is not the standard. Reality is. Every civilisation has sins if you judge it by today’s moral standards. You can build an entire career doing nothing but listing them. That is easy. The harder question and the only one that matters is this: compared to actual, existing alternatives, who has done better? I am not claiming the West is perfect. It is not. No society is. But if you are honest about measurable progress on rights, equality, and self-correction, it is still ahead of every other major system in the world today. So stop asking "is it perfect?" That is a childish question. Ask: "compared to what?"
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
Trump dropped this post and it’s an absolute GEM! 💎 A must watch, see the difference!
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John LeFevre
John LeFevre@JohnLeFevre·
In New York, the subway is unsafe and unusable. In London, endless tube delays have people shrugging in defeat. In Tokyo, a train 2 minutes late triggers apologies, bows, and stamped delay certificates for your boss. Civilization is a choice.
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Money Coach Joe
Money Coach Joe@FiSavvy·
The Millionaire Next Door is the most important book most people never read. It's based on research into real millionaires. Not celebrities. Not hedge fund managers. Normal people who quietly built wealth on normal incomes. 5 things they all had in common: 🧵
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Joel Berry
Joel Berry@JoelWBerry·
Nobody in America voted for the steam engine. Nobody in America voted for powered flight. Nobody in America voted for the microprocessor. And thankfully, no one voted for American technological innovation to be policed by hysterical Karens on the internet.
Emerald Robinson ✝️@EmeraldRobinson

Nobody in America voted for data centers. Nobody in America voted for AI. Nobody in America voted for surveillance capitalism. The entire fabric of our society is being changed without the will of the people. Without a vote.

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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
I was on a train in Tokyo. We stopped between stations. Announcement in Japanese, then in English: "We apologize for the delay. We will resume shortly." The delay was maybe 3 minutes. Not a big deal. When the train started moving again, another announcement: "We sincerely apologize for the delay. We were stopped for 3 minutes and 20 seconds. This is unacceptable. Thank you for your patience." Three minutes and twenty seconds. They measured it exactly. And called it unacceptable. When I got off at my stop, there were station staff on the platform bowing and handing out delay certificates. I took one out of curiosity. It was an official document stating that the train had been delayed by 3 minutes and 20 seconds, signed and stamped. The staff member said in English "for your employer. So they know the delay was not your fault." I said I'm a tourist, I don't need it. He looked confused. "But the delay affected you. You deserve an apology." Three minutes. They were treating a three-minute delay like a major incident. Later I mentioned this to a Japanese friend. They said "oh yes, delay certificates are normal. Trains are supposed to be exactly on time. If they are late, they must apologize." I said three minutes isn't late, it's nothing. My friend said "in Japan, three minutes is late. On time means on time. Not approximately on time." They said the train company probably investigated why there was a 3-minute delay. "They will find the cause and fix it so it doesn't happen again." I kept the certificate. It's framed in my apartment now. A reminder that somewhere in the world, people care about three minutes. © 6IX. @BSAT_Properties
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Nicholas J. Stelzner
Nicholas J. Stelzner@stelzner_n1150·
Funniest movies ever made: 1. Kingpin 2. There’s Something About Mary 3. Wedding Crashers 4. Caddyshack 5. Animal House 6. Revenge of the Nerds 7. Office Space 8. Step Brothers 9. Strange Brew 10. Planes, Trains and Automobiles
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The Iced Coffee Hour
The Iced Coffee Hour@TheICHpodcast·
George Kamel reveals he'd turn down a $1,000,000,000 loan at 0% interest, met a guy $180,000 in debt spending $1,000/day at Disney, and how to 73x your money at age 20👀 “I met a couple at Disney who were $180,000 in consumer debt. And they were at Disney, and they told me they were dropping $1,000 a day to be there for a week.” “At 20 years old, every dollar you invest is a 73x return at 65. So $1 at 20 turns into $73 at 65” “I live by a set of values and principles, and I have found that living debt-free is simply a better life for me.” Full Episode Here👇
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