David Sweeney

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David Sweeney

David Sweeney

@EdavidSweeney

writer/director trying to give this town an artistic enima!

L.A./O-town Katılım Nisan 2010
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Rohtas Dahiya@dahiya_Rohtas·
This guy in 16 minutes teaches you how to monetize a YouTube channel in just 9 days. Save it; It’ll be incredibly useful for you.
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Knoxie
Knoxie@KnoxieLuv·
Flashback 1999 Howard Stern Show: Trump puts Melania on the phone. Stern asks what she's wearing ('not much… almost naked, Trump clarifies she's naked), how often they have sex, thong bikinis on the beach, all while Trump listens approvingly. It's no big deal another man is sexualizing his girlfriend. I think they have a name for this. What man would allow this? After hearing this I have even more questions about her past. Full transcript linked below that's even more risque but I haven't found the audio yet.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Andrew Huberman dropped a surprising take on Tom Segura’s podcast: Nicotine itself is actually neuroprotective — it boosts focus, memory, acetylcholine, dopamine, and may help protect against Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. But here’s the catch: smoking cigarettes is still terrible (thousands of carcinogens), vaping has nasty chemicals, and dipping/snuffing isn’t much better. Huberman doesn’t smoke or vape — he takes Alpha GPC (a supplement) to get the cognitive benefits without the poison. It’s a classic Huberman distinction: the molecule can be useful, the delivery method is often the problem. This one made me rethink nicotine entirely. Would you ever use nicotine (gum, patch, etc.) for focus and brain health, or is the risk not worth it to you?
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Everything Metal Gear ❗
Everything Metal Gear ❗@MetalGear_QWC·
The thing you see right before you're born
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tribal chief ☝🏻🩸
tribal chief ☝🏻🩸@luireigns·
Undertaker and Shawn Michaels were pissed that they weren’t going on last at WM25 so they proceeded to put on a 5 star classic out of pure spite so nobody would be able to follow it 😭 Never underestimate the power of hate and spite 💀
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Vashi Nedomansky, ACE
Vashi Nedomansky, ACE@vashikoo·
THE WAY OF THE GUN (2000) The opening scene from the first feature film written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie. The profane weaponized dialogue and violence instantly set the film's tone. Earmuffs!
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Podcast Notes 🗒️
Podcast Notes 🗒️@podcastnotes·
Jerry Seinfeld figured it out long time ago: “Weight training, and transcendental meditation. I think I could solve just about anyone’s life, and I don’t care what you do” But @tferriss adds more: 1. Figure out how to talk to people (read Nonviolent Communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg) 2. Don't invest in things you don't understand (more about this in the video 👇) 3. Do some Zone 2 training for 30-60 minutes for few times a week) 4. Don't eat processed crap ( @michaelpollan rules)
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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
GTA 6 is about to create more millionaires than most startups. If you're locked in on release, you could change your life in a month. Some ideas: 1. AI-powered RP servers: Use Claude to write entire storylines - characters, missions, gang lore, fake businesses, police scanners, side quests. One person can build what used to take a 20-person writing team. charge server access at $10-20/mo. 10k players = life-changing money. 2. UGC content factory: GTA 6 clips already go viral. Now use AI video tools to mass-produce cinematic shorts from your gameplay. Use Claude + Remotion to script and auto-edit. Post 10x what everyone else can. Own the GTA content niche on TikTok and YouTube before anyone else figures it out. 3. In-game AI NPCs (once PC is live): ElevenLabs voice cloning + Claude = NPCs that actually talk back. Build interactive shop owners, taxi dispatchers, gang leaders with real conversations. License your NPC packs to server owners. 4. Build the picks and shovels: Don't play the game. Sell tools to the people who do. Asset packs, logo generators, lore templates, server management dashboards. Use AI to build them fast, sell them on marketplaces, or direct to server owners. 5. AI coaching/strategy content: Use AI to analyse GTA 6 meta - best money methods, fastest missions, optimal builds. Be the first creator posting data-driven guides instead of vibes. Search demand will be insane at launch.
Dexerto@Dexerto

An insider is claiming that GTA 6's user-generated content will "produce millionaires" "When it does come, especially on PC, if you thought GTA 5 was crazy, especially with the RP servers, you haven’t seen nothing yet"

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Vijay 𐤊ailash, CFA, CFP®
I wana test a theory Retweet for $KAS Like for $BTC
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SLAM Kicks
SLAM Kicks@SLAMKicks·
Air Jordan XII #MJMondays
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JustFreshKicks
JustFreshKicks@JustFreshKicks·
The Air Jordan 11 "Space Jam" is expected to return Holiday 2026 🌌 Details: bit.ly/4lOypA1
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David Sweeney@EdavidSweeney·
@TheCinesthetic Just finished watching it for the first time. I don’t understand the love? It’s by far the most overrated show ever. It’s 90% melodrama between the family members. Show me some cool gangster shit please.
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
More than twenty years later, The Sopranos (1999–2007) still feels revolutionary. Tony Soprano’s fractured psyche reshaped how characters could be written, turning television into something cinematic, intimate, and brutally honest.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic

drop an 11/10 tv show

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Junk Wax Heroes
Junk Wax Heroes@JunkWaxHeroes·
Today in 1995
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Junk Wax Heroes
Junk Wax Heroes@JunkWaxHeroes·
March Madness 🏀 Junk Wax Style
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PlayStation Nostalgia
PlayStation Nostalgia@PlayStalgiaX·
Metal Gear Solid ad (1998)
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
George Lucas traded $350,000 in directing salary for something Fox executives thought was worthless: the right to sell Star Wars toys. It was 1976. Over 40 studios had already passed on his script, including Disney. Fox only greenlit the project because they wanted Lucas for other films. Nobody at the studio expected to make money on a space opera with no stars, so when Lucas offered to cut his directing fee from $500,000 to $150,000 in exchange for merchandising and sequel rights, Fox said yes on the spot. Movie merchandise was a dead business. Fox had lost money on Doctor Dolittle lunchboxes a decade earlier. They thought they were getting the better deal. Lucas couldn’t even find a toy company that wanted in. Kenner, a division of cereal company General Foods, finally bought the licensing for a flat $100,000. Then Star Wars opened. Between 1977 and 1978, Kenner sold $100 million worth of toys off that $100,000 investment. They couldn’t make enough for Christmas ’77, so they sold empty boxes with IOUs inside, promising to mail the action figures later. Parents paid real money for cardboard and a promise. Nobody around the production saw any of this coming. Alec Guinness, who played Obi-Wan, privately called the script “fairy-tale rubbish.” But he was shrewd enough to negotiate 2.25% of royalties instead of a flat fee. About 20 minutes of total screen time earned his estate somewhere between $50 million and $100 million. Lucas himself was so convinced the film would flop that he offered Spielberg a bet while visiting the Close Encounters set: swap 2.5% of each other’s profits. Spielberg took it. That handshake has paid him around $40 million. And then the money started compounding. Lucas poured his Star Wars profits into ILM, the effects house he’d built for the film. When its computer graphics division got too expensive to maintain, he sold it to Steve Jobs in 1986 for $10 million. Jobs renamed it Pixar. Disney bought Pixar twenty years later for $7.4 billion. Then in 2012, Disney came back for the rest, buying Lucasfilm itself for $4.05 billion. Total franchise revenue today sits around $46.7 billion, over $20 billion from merchandise alone. The filmmaker 40 studios passed on is now worth $5.3 billion according to Forbes. Fifty years ago today, cameras rolled on a desert in Tunisia. The $350,000 pay cut that made it all possible might be the best trade in business history.
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🌷🦋 Love Music 🎶 & Dance 💃🏻🕺🏻
She was a polyphonic contralto singer and was considered the eighth wonder of the vocal world. She was only 14 years old at the time!
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Anthony Nash@_anthonynash·
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