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@EmreBarish

Creator @SubStationApp📱 Mindset ✍️ European Cities 📸

Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Emré@EmreBarish·
I'd like to share that I made this amazing iPhone app called "SubStation" for you to track all of your subscriptions in one place: 🗓️ View your subscription payment days. 🔔 Get a notification when a payment is due. 📊 Analyse your monthly and yearly subscription spending.
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Emré@EmreBarish·
@Phoenix9169 Despite the generic retardations of the game, the luck has been with Benfica so far. A rare José game. Even rarer than Fener dropping points by conceding a last second goal to 10-men teams at home lol
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ThePhoenix@Phoenix9169·
3 unbelievable mistakes, 2 by Trubin, 1 by Aursnes to gift the penalty. If Sporting took a 2-0 lead we would again have to listen how Mourinho didn't win a big game - because his players are playing like imbeciles, as always.
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Emré@EmreBarish·
@FootRoumain @KKartal70134 It’s true, and I’m a Galatasaray fan. Besiktas were on their way to dominate the league. Suddenly the referee decisions and media exposes began going against them, in consistent, big, and obvious ways. I believe even some Besiktas club officials and players were compromised.
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rogue therapist ✨@_roguetherapist·
@EmreBarish That’s a country I’d love to visit someday 😊 everyone I know who’s been has really enjoyed it!
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rogue therapist ✨@_roguetherapist·
People who believe America is the most racist country in the world would quickly change their minds if they spent some time reading translated posts from other countries. Yikes. We’ve got it pretty good over here. 🇺🇸
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Emré@EmreBarish·
@adamscrabble Me (identifying as TC) when someone uses my correct pronouns (Tom/Cruise)
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Adam Townsend@adamscrabble·
Hey @grok Has Erdogan or any authoritative source within Turkish politics said that after America has finished with Iran - they fear that Turkey will be next? If the answer is no, please find the source, or earliest mention of this assertion on X I am a premium subscriber so please use expert reasoning
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Emré@EmreBarish·
@adamscrabble I can see it in our convo, sent on March 29th?
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Adam Townsend@adamscrabble·
The best way to resolve conflicts thru diplomacy is to bomb them into submission, then is the right time for diplomacy. Until then, nah.
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Emré@EmreBarish·
@UpdatingOnRome Same here, yet 3 weeks ago this Antony guy said “Brutus is an honourable man” couple of times so I am considering
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Daily Roman Updates
Daily Roman Updates@UpdatingOnRome·
Someone asked me recently what my political position is: Total undying loyalty to Julius Caesar. That's it. There's nothing more.
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Illimitable Man (IM)@SovereignIM·
If you cannot stand up for yourself and punish cruelty from others, you will let them push you out of places you belong in. You will reward their injustice with your departure because you cannot handle tension, when really you should be looking to maximise their suffering.
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Adam Townsend
Adam Townsend@adamscrabble·
Never tolerate their reply when it’s accompanied by curvilinear conditions, it’s like injecting malicious prompts - rather than be responsive - they attempt to extract “the meaning” from the “context”. This is a technique that makes it clear that they have an intent well beyond pursuing truth, and instead, for example, they want to keep open the ambiguity of their words while demanding endless clarity of your own - preserves the instability of their argument because each new sentence they inject does not build upon the sentences that came before 😡 They can keep doing this longer than you can stay sane. Their lure catches idiots, pairing AI terms with the linguistic = combinatorial explosion of conditions, an infinite scroll. I just leave the conversation.
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I figured the same from being subjected to sh*t-tests, and manipulative pressures veiled as “moral” concerns. You flip the pressure by countering with “why do you think/ask that”. The other party is caught off guard. Then if you keep following on that, their made-up arguments get weirder and weirder, then they collapse, since the infrastructure of their argument was hollow all along.

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Emré@EmreBarish·
I figured the same from being subjected to sh*t-tests, and manipulative pressures veiled as “moral” concerns. You flip the pressure by countering with “why do you think/ask that”. The other party is caught off guard. Then if you keep following on that, their made-up arguments get weirder and weirder, then they collapse, since the infrastructure of their argument was hollow all along.
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Adam Townsend@adamscrabble·
A lot of deceit can be revealed simply by asking someone “why do you care” and pursuing that a little deeper, and then asking it’s contrary and “why don’t you care about this” and pursuing that a little deeper.
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Emré@EmreBarish·
@BrianRoemmele There was a video of Steve Jobs from 1985-ish, giving a speech in Sweden. In that speech, he was telling how he wanted to build a computer that was trained on Aristotle’s work, ask it a question and get an answer from Aristotle’s mind. He had a sense of AI models 40 years ago.
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Imagine if Steve Jobs were building AI? The Steve Job that has the ability to see the SaaS model, the rent model, the OS model and the App model ended. We know what he would have done by what he had done. He would have moved on from the failed models and built new ones.
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Emré@EmreBarish·
@adamscrabble Yeah, I remember Scott saying something like “Adam is my favourite person to agree to disagree with”, I assumed he liked you too.
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Adam Townsend@adamscrabble·
I like Scott and I believed he liked me, there is nothing wrong with opening up the floor on this issue. He was significant both in the early days of Covid for his profound persuasion skills that were applied to get people to respond to the perceived threat - whether that was good thing or a bad thing is open for debate. In the later part of Covid it seemed like he persuaded himself “too much” and was incapable of persuading himself in the other direction. Again, I like scott and I do not represent myself as his peer, I think well spirited discussion should be welcome. I stress “well spirited”
Mike Valletutti 🎯@marketmodel

He got scared, like a lot of people. Once hospitals mistreated patients by stuffing them on ventilators, which is a horrible way to suffer and die by drowning, most fell in line. And nobody is willing to say that his ultimate outcome could have been bc of his own actions even though he stated that it was something he’d have to worry about after admitting he made a mistake.

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Emré@EmreBarish·
@fishinthemirage @adamscrabble I don’t remember about Scott but I remember Cerno initially blasting the Covington kids. He quickly course corrected and apologised though. An unexpected rookie mistake from him.
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Mike Turner@fishinthemirage·
@adamscrabble I remember he had a direct conflict with you at the time. There is also his initial blasting of the Covington kids, siding with men in women’s sports/trans athletes, and meme coin/app rug pull.
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Adam Townsend
Adam Townsend@adamscrabble·
I like Scott, I feel certain that he would have liked to talk more about his influence on the shutdown, masks, vaccines et al. In fact, I am 100% a certain about it, he ran short of time to discuss, but he would have liked to. I know this. Persuasion can be a good thing, but it can also be bad. The person who is persuaded first, is yourself. The same people who are unwilling to discuss the issue of Scott's persuasion during covid, and his formalized instruction to social media influencers - are unwilling to talk about the much, much, much horrific involvement of Steve Bannon in the affairs of Jeff Epstein I don't hold any ill will of Scott, i think he was a very thoughtful person and the lure for scott was not money - I think part of it it was using his persuasion in the service of good. But why did the social media influencers partake? Many were paid, i wont discuss this, but I also know this for a fact. Not coincidentally these are the same people who wont acknowledge Scott Adam's influence in propagating hysteria, why are these the same influencers who wont talk about the sins of Bannon? I think things were shared with me also becuase in the end there had to be the question, even to himself, of 'why did i do that? like i said, people persuade themselves first. Talk about sScott's good, cos there is a lot there, but also his bad, cos there's a lot there too /end
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