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Dimitris T.

Dimitris T.

@DimitrisTsint

Generalist. Observer. Self-proclaimed connector of dots

Seattle, WA Katılım Mart 2012
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Dimitris T.
Dimitris T.@DimitrisTsint·
@_The_Prophet__ The line about mediocrity hits hard. It was my fear growing up. And that’s where I ended up deep into my forties. It’s painful, almost like a betrayal to my old self. Can it change?
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Forty is the age where a person finds out who they actually became. By then, the body tells the truth. Money tells the truth. Marriage tells the truth. Kids tell the truth. Career tells the truth. Energy tells the truth. The fantasy version is dead. Most people are not destroyed by bad luck. They are destroyed by fear, avoidance, and years of lying to themselves. Forty is when the bill shows up. That is why it feels terrifying. Time is no longer theoretical. Parents start dying. Children need real provision. Weak habits become permanent damage. Mediocrity stops looking temporary and starts looking final. Fear steals lives. People waste their strongest years hiding, delaying, coping, numbing, rationalizing, and pretending they still have endless time. Then forty arrives and reality becomes visible. The clean truth is this. Forty is terrifying because by then there is evidence.
Tim Denning@Tim_Denning

The most terrifying age is 40. Not because you’re getting old or have some grey hair, but because your perception of time completely changes. At 40, life is f*cking serious. If you have kids and don’t work hard, they starve and end up getting a bad education. You also see the difference between those who f*cked around and figured it out and those that settled for mediocre. The stark difference will rip your face off. A person who could have done a lot and didn’t by 40 has wasted the best years of their life. It’s sad to see. By 40, the lifestyle you chose becomes obvious. Your hair turns grey or falls out if you abuse your body. You end up with a pot belly if you eat like sh*t. If you don’t go to the gym you have no energy. Something else happens. Your parents either die or have multiple near-misses. You start to realise they will be dead one day and you’re in charge of your bloodline. This responsibility weighs on you. Even cooler, the knob heads in high school who made fun of you or thought they were cool are not modern day losers. They work dead end jobs and watch sports with a beer to numb their pain. They don’t dare f*ck with your aura anymore. Pessimism can often set in to. You start to obsess over news and politics. You think the government will save you or that billionaires are evil for doing what you refused to do. Jealousy gets ugly. It becomes a realise valve. The best place to deploy it is on social media. You rage post comments calling stuff scams and trying to discredit people. But it doesn’t work. People ignore you because they know you’re a little b*tch. For many people, 40 becomes a moment of either radical transformation or a slow decline. The crazy part isn’t turning 40. It’s realizing how much time you wasted being trapped by fear.

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Judianna@Judianna·
The One Commandment. 😎
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Jeff Brown
Jeff Brown@CLVsportsMatter·
@GodsBurnt Read the comments and you can see. Being Lazy will not get you far
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Dimitris T.
Dimitris T.@DimitrisTsint·
@realericmoutsos Not weird. Everything NASA shows - their official pictures - are “composites”. Look it up.
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Ragnar@RoaringRagnar·
If you could only recommend *one* book that everyone should read, which will fundamentally alter the way they see the world, what would it be?
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Dimitris T.
Dimitris T.@DimitrisTsint·
@StealthQE4 I hate this shit. Keep blocking in hopes the algo will understand.
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QE Infinity
QE Infinity@StealthQE4·
The engagement questions are out of control tonight. FFS Have an opinion on something. Be interesting. This is all complete AI slop/trash. My feed:
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Dimitris T.
Dimitris T.@DimitrisTsint·
@eternaltxts You can call yourself old only when there’s more new hair growing on your ears than your head. Until then, you’re simply maturing. I don’t make the rules.
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feelings ღ
feelings ღ@eternaltxts·
I’m 21. Give me oddly specific life tips. No general ”surround yourself with positive people” tips. I want the most random, specific advice possible.
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Dimitris T.@DimitrisTsint·
@MarioNawfal I hope you know that nearly 2/3 of jobs posted aren’t real. In fact a lot of them are simply for data collection so that HR teams can benchmark their internal salaries and call it strategy.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸 Trump celebrates 186,000 private sector jobs added in March, nearly triple the 65,000 expected. Trade deficit down 52% in a year. A war in Iran, oil above $100, and the economy still added nearly three times the expected jobs. Whatever you think of the foreign policy, the domestic economic engine is running hot. Factory construction and onshoring driven by tariffs are doing exactly what the administration said they would. Happy Good Friday.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷 Iran's Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf just posted a very pointed question about which countries and companies depend most on the Bab el-Mandeb Strait for oil, LNG, wheat, rice, and fertilizer shipments. To be clear, that's a multi-layered threat. First, the Houthi card. Iran doesn't border the Bab el-Mandeb; Yemen does. By pointing at this chokepoint, Ghalibaf is reminding everyone that Tehran can order the Houthis to shut down the Red Sea entirely. Despite Saudi backroom efforts to keep them quiet, Iran is signaling they're ready to pull the trigger. Second, he's weaponizing global starvation. He didn't just mention oil and LNG. He specifically highlighted wheat, rice, and fertilizer. With Hormuz already choked and crude past $140, closing Bab el-Mandeb would simultaneously trigger an energy crisis in Europe and food shortages across the developing world. Third, he's putting a target on corporate boardrooms. By asking "which companies" have the highest transit volumes, he's warning the likes of Maersk and MSC that their vessels are in the crosshairs. The goal is to spark panic in maritime insurance markets that halts shipping before a single missile is even fired. The message to Washington is crystal clear: keep bombing our capital and dismantling our infrastructure, and we will use our proxies to dismantle the global supply chain. Two chokepoints. One lever. And Iran still has its hand on it. And he's doing it with a thinking emoji, which might be the most menacing use of an emoji in the history of geopolitics...

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Memoryhole 🇮🇱@memoryhole2000s·
@DimitrisTsint @HighImpactFlix Yea this is 6million-D chess that Trump is doing we are not losing none of our bases have been obliterated our military is the best we can open the strait of Hormuz at will invade at will all that’s happening is trumps plan we have air supremacy & we destroyed all capabilities
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HighImpactFlix@HighImpactFlix·
What if the US shot down their own plane?
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Ramp Capital
Ramp Capital@RampCapitalLLC·
As a parent of young children you have a responsibility to feed them a steady diet of music made before 1999.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
How does the U.S. not have air superiority after 30 days of fighting? What the hell have they been bombing?
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Not Jerome Powell
Not Jerome Powell@alifarhat79·
Wtf is going on in this man’s head, anyone?
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Dimitris T.
Dimitris T.@DimitrisTsint·
@OwenShroyer1776 What allies? The U. S. has lost them all. And it’s safe to assume that the “enemies” are helping. This war would never have even started if the people in charge recognised who the real enemy is. And how far that enemy has infiltrated U.S. soil.
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LibertyJ
LibertyJ@LibertyJen·
This made me laugh.
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Dimitris T.
Dimitris T.@DimitrisTsint·
My wife got her license late in life, never drove before. The few times she has driven (always with me in the passenger seat) she’s been super afraid and skittish. I’ve never driven a Tesla or used FSD but I would currently trust FSD more than my wife driving around my kids. This is a real solution to a real problem which is why my next car will most likely be a Tesla.
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Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
There are so many misconceptions about Tesla FSD, it can get out of hand sometimes. In reality, FSD is one of the most transformative technologies out there. With a single press of a button, it can drive you from point A to point B smoother than a human, all while being 9x safer. For some people, driving can be challenging due to anxiety or other issues. FSD cures that. It gives freedom back to people of all ages, most importantly the elderly. Autonomy is here, and it’s only getting better. When you buy a Tesla, you are buying a Personal Robotaxi. You won’t be able to live without it once you experience it on a daily basis.
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Jordan Crowder
Jordan Crowder@digijordan·
Beautiful picture of earth by Artemis crew… Video would be nice…but this will do for now.
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