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Brandon Shields

@FastedHiitHero

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Kernersville, NC Katılım Mart 2016
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Regarding the OpenAI case, the judge & jury never actually ruled on the merits of the case, just on a calendar technicality. There is no question to anyone following the case in detail that Altman & Brockman did in fact enrich themselves by stealing a charity. The only question is WHEN they did it! I will be filing an appeal with the Ninth Circuit, because creating a precedent to loot charities is incredibly destructive to charitable giving in America. OpenAI was founded to benefit all of humanity.
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Brandon Shields@FastedHiitHero·
how many bitcoin could @saylor have if he could do a better job at only buying 4-8 times a year at bottoms deploying $10 billion+ per transaction? at minimum stop buying during year of bull run
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Jenni
Jenni@hashjenni·
My hot take is US Senators should be paid whatever their states minimum wage is. That’s how you represent your constituents, you live like them.
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
The pesticides being used in our food are causing a massive population decline in the United States.
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DOMINIUM
DOMINIUM@RootkitAlpha·
POND0X / POND PROTOCOL: SAFEMOON 2.0 WITH NEW DOMAINS, NEW SHELLS, AND THE SAME EXTRACTION How I traced the wallets, the shells, the drained liquidity, and the endless pivot Pond0x.comto Poolvoid.eth & Geoff. ai I did not arrive at this by guessing. I arrived at this by tracing wallets, preserving screenshots, reviewing legal documents, comparing public narratives to the fine print, and following the same people, the same patterns, and the same money across years of pivots. So far, I have lost more than half a million investing in projects associated with these three individuals, Pauly0x, aka Jeremy Jacques Cahen; Hwonderofworld, aka Ryan Hickman (Pond0x.com, $PORK, $PNDC, $WPOND); and JimmyEdgar, aka James Edgar (poolvoid.eth, etc). What I am laying out here is the picture that emerged after I connected those dots. And the picture is ugly.
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Michael Girdley
Michael Girdley@girdley·
Private equity bought beloved Texas burger chain Whataburger in 2019. Customers have complained about a decline in burger/fry/drink quality and service since. PEs answer? Franchising and menu expansion. You see this pattern across business. “We aren’t growing? Let’s add a frappuccino machine!” — Makes me think of Domino’s and their turnaround last decade. They focused on fixing their pizza (it was bad) and ease of ordering (online/app). I have snobby friends that say “Dominos is good pizza” now. — It’s easy to dance around the core problems facing a business. And kid ourselves about what’s really wrong. It’s often that a business has lost sight of what made it successful in the first place.
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Brandon Shields
Brandon Shields@FastedHiitHero·
@scottmelker if you actually drove the car the way it was meant to be driven daily then you would love it! but most guys are tight with money and worry about the loss in value it cost them with miles
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The Wolf Of All Streets
The Wolf Of All Streets@scottmelker·
Short story. I bought my dream car. It felt great for a few days. Then it mostly sat unused. Then it became an annoying expense. Then I sold it and realized, once again, that material items bring me no joy.
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M Mohan
M Mohan@mukund·
I rarely eat out. Maybe once a month. Went yesterday to a restaurant (Italian, Mediterranean) in West Seattle for Mother’s Day last night. Total for 5 of us ( we don’t drink alcohol) with one salad, humus and 3 vegetarian pastas was $97 The check said 3.5% surcharge for credit card. Then 17% service fee, mandatory. Then tips were 20% 22% and 25% optional. I asked if I could pay in cash. No. They don’t take cash. Then how can I avoid the credit card fee I asked. You can’t. So I asked why the service charge. It pays for the employees they said. Then why the tip I asked. It pays for front office staff I don’t get it.
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Old Salty Marine
Old Salty Marine@BamaSaltyMarine·
I don't know who needs to hear this, but can we start a Class Action Lawsuit against the U.S Governent? U.S Citizens vs United States. Gross negligence in handling taxpayer funds would be a good start. Who's with me?
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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
It is time for the United States Postal Service to ban junk mail. Unsolicited spam calls are already prohibited by the FCC. Emails are heavily regulated by the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. Junk mail is the majority of mail, 100 million trees per year. Enough!
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
A 19-year-old White girl in Charlotte NC was TIED TO A BED and TORTURED FOR MONTHS, r*ped, and m*rdered by a Black man. ZERO coverage from: -NYTimes -CNN -WaPo -MSNBC -NPR -USA Today -Reuters -Axios -ABC -PBS EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. COVERED. GEORGE. FLOYD. DO YOU GET IT YET?!!!!
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Hunter Ash
Hunter Ash@ArtemisConsort·
These diapers will be priced 3-4x market rate so he can pay his friends. If you actually wanted to do something like this, just pull the average number of births per hospital per month and make a contract with amazon. Far cheaper, same result. The point is not the diapers.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced California will be the first state in the nation to provide free diapers to newborns. Families will receive 400 diapers when discharged from the hospital.

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Brittany Hughes
Brittany Hughes@RealBrittHughes·
This sounds cool. But wait. 400 diapers will last a family with a newborn approximately five weeks. The program will cost the state approx. $12.4 million this year alone. That money will be funneled through a company called Baby2Baby, which will then provide their branded diapers to 400 participating in hospitals (California has over 500 hospitals in total.) Meaning that instead of lowering taxes and letting families keep their own money to buy essentials like diapers, California takes their money, pumps it through a “nonprofit” that has overhead and whose CEO made $240,000 in 2024, to provide a “free” service available only in certain locations, and that you could have bought yourself for much cheaper.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced California will be the first state in the nation to provide free diapers to newborns. Families will receive 400 diapers when discharged from the hospital.

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
What peptide should I test next?
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People mistakenly believe peptides are only good. Peptides can be bad, too. They can cause adverse effects. Some dangerous. I did a peptide experiment and measured its effects in my body. The results are complicated. I tried a peptide called CJC-1295. It pushed my growth hormone up by ~8x. That’s good. That’s what it was supposed to do. But, it also came with adverse effects: > increased my morning fasted blood sugar up 20% > increased stress hormone by 12% > tanked my REM sleep by 23% > made my pancreas work 53% harder and was still losing to rising blood glucose > increased my insulin resistance by 50% These were the most obvious side effects, and I only ran a very narrow panel for this experiment. So I’m sure there’s more. I stopped after two doses, without even reaching the intended target dose. For those of you new to peptides, your body sends instructions to itself using tiny chemical messengers called peptides. There are thousands of them. For example, GLP-1s are drugs that take an existing class of short-lived peptides and modify them to extend their activity duration, which turns them into drugs, following rigorous clinical testing. CJC-1295 is one of those peptide-drugs. It tells your brain to release more growth hormone. Growth hormone is your body's signal to build muscle, repair tissue, and recover. However, and like most grey market peptides, CJC-1295 did not succeed its clinical trial, and hence never became an “official” drug. There is a version called CJC-1295 with DAC. DAC is an attachment glued onto the peptide that makes it last for days in your body instead of hours. One shot, longer effect, just like GLP-1s. Why people use it: more growth hormone could mean better recovery, leaner body, faster healing. The experiment I completed. Two injections a week of CJC-1295 with DAC: > 1.2 mg > 1.8 mg 48 hours after the first injection I was nearly comatose. It felt like severe jet lag, the type you’d feel after traveling nine time zones. My sleep was wrecked and I felt continuously awful. My REM sleep dropped by 23%. REM is when your brain processes memories and repairs itself. Less time for my brain to repair itself. During the experiment, I never felt rested and always fatigued. Why we chose CJC-1295 with DAC. Some will say we picked the wrong peptide. They will say I should have used a different version, CJC-1295 without DAC, mixed with another peptide called Ipamorelin. We went with CJC-1295 with DAC instead as it has the most controlled studies. CJC-1295 with DAC has 2 controlled trials in healthy adults. Ipamorelin alone has 1 controlled trial in healthy adults, plus 1 study that failed when they tried it on bowel surgery patients. The mix of the two has zero controlled trials. On Ipamorelin, it copies a chemical called ghrelin, the one that makes you hungry. On its own it gives you a quick burst of growth hormone that fades fast. It does not keep your longer acting growth signal (called IGF-1) up. Clinics mix Ipamorelin with CJC-1295 no-DAC because the two together are supposed to work better. But we don’t know if that’s accurate because we don’t have trial data. This is a problem with peptides. Almost none of them have been tested properly. We are flying blind. Most of what people use is based on what someone said online, what a clinic claims, or what a friend reports from their subjective feelings. Peptides have the potential to be great when well-studied.

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Anna Paulina Luna
Anna Paulina Luna@realannapaulina·
Glyphosate is making Americans sick. The people that are the poorest are consuming the highest amounts. It is poison. Literally. The farm bill must be stopped until provisions protecting glyphosate are removed.
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Steak 'n Shake
Steak 'n Shake@SteaknShake·
Starting June 1, all our Steakburgers will be made with 100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef. America deserves the best! We see it as our job to try to give you the best. It is up to our customers to decide what's healthy for them. We believe in freedom — the freedom to choose. 🇺🇸
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Spitfire
Spitfire@RealSpitfire·
We’ve reached the point in the matrix where the government officials who are guilty of fraud are creating laws that will imprison the people investigating their crimes. Incredible.
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Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
5000 retweets I grow my hair back.
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Sweep
Sweep@0xSweep·
6 months ago KuCoin admitted fault for my $300K liquidation. Here's what happened since. I took a Google Meet with their Head of Futures. I went to an in person meeting at Tribes in Dubai Mall with their Global Business Director. I sent 10+ proposals. I gave them every possible way to make this right. On the call they took full responsibility. They admitted the liquidation was caused by broken infrastructure. Their platform failed and they said so themselves. But here's the part that's hard to believe. Their Head of Futures couldn't understand basic futures mechanics. I had to explain how margin, liquidation and order book depth works to the person running the futures division at a top 10 exchange. The person responsible for resolving my case didn't understand the product that caused it. Their first offer: bring us $2.5 billion in trading volume and you can "earn it back." I did the math for them live in the chat. $10,000 per 100M volume. That's 0.01% return. To recover $250K I would need to generate the monthly volume of a top 50 institutional desk. For free. I said no. Their second offer was worse. $20K upfront, but only if I hit 1,000 active users and $300M in volume first. Then a $30K "cashback" that requires KuCoin's manual approval. I said no again. Their third offer was even worse than the second. $10K/month. Halved the numbers from the deal they already couldn't close. After an in person meeting. After a Google Meet. After weeks of negotiations. Every single offer came with the same condition: delete the tweets, stop talking, and come work for us as a KOL. Promote the exchange that wrongfully liquidated me. Bring them users. Make them money. Then maybe they'd consider giving back what they took. I told them in the chat: "It's like someone steal from me $250K and then tells me come work for me and you'll make it back (maybe)." Their response? "Let me think about it." Then silence. Weeks of silence. I had to chase them for every single reply. Christmas came and went and I gave them a final deadline January 6th. They came back with yet another lowball. KuCoin had their Head of Futures, their Global Business Director, and multiple senior reps in this group chat. They all saw every message. They all went quiet when it mattered. Today I'm releasing the full 30 minute Google Meet recording and the complete Telegram history. Every message. Every offer. Every time they went silent. You'll hear them admit fault and then watch them do nothing about it. They had 6 months to make this right. They chose silence. Video drops today.
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Sweep@0xSweep

KuCoin took responsibility for my $300K liquidation and after a month of “we’ll fix it,” here’s what they finally offered me: To recover the money they caused me to lose, I need to generate: $700,000,000 to $1,000,000,000+ in referral trading volume so I can “earn it back” in commissions. Yes - their solution to a wrongful liquidation is: “Bring us a billion dollars in volume so you can fix our mistake.” Let that sink in. This wasn’t a normal loss. It wasn’t bad trading. It wasn’t a degen gamble gone wrong. It was a liquidation caused by broken infrastructure: KuCoin acknowledged all of this. They took responsibility. They told me they would work with me to resolve it. In the past month, I’ve done everything on my side, days of back and forth messaging and even took 2 IRL meetings with Kucoin. And after all that? Not even the fees I paid are refundable unless I bring them nine to ten figures worth of volume. If this is how an exchange handles a case they admit fault on, imagine how many users get brushed off when the situation isn’t escalated. I’m still waiting for a real resolution.

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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
California is trying to pass a bill that would criminalize investigative journalism with misdemeanors, $10,000 fines, imprisonment, and content takedown. The proposed bill is titled AB 2624 and was made after I exposed mass fraud by immigrant groups in America. Under AB 2624, government-funded entities like the Somali “Learing” Daycare centers would be protected from being exposed if they operated inside California. The enemy truly is within. When our politicians would rather protect fraudsters and illegal migrants, it’s time for us to stand up or face mass oppression from the traitors who “rule” over us.
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