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Peter Arzenshek (להזדיין ולגלות ن)

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HABSGIFS®
HABSGIFS®@HabsGifs·
A Game 7 Prayer: We call on the Forum Ghosts, Maurice Richard, let the fire rise in every stride, Beliveau’s poise, Lafleur’s speed, carry them when it counts, “From failing hands we throw the torch, be yours to hold it high” #GoHabsGo 🇹🇭🏒🥅🚨
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ZitoSalena
ZitoSalena@ZitoSalena·
How to start a block party in your neighborhood 1.) move in peak Covid & know nobody. 2.) have a harebrained plan that said neighborhood should hold an Oktoberfest. 3.) Inexpensively make a flyer for an Oktoberfest, go to the local print shop to make 150 of them then walk to around to 120 different homes and put it in screen door. Ask them to bring a side casserole, folding chair and drinks. 4.) then set up a folding table at said meeting place cross your fingers and hope someone shows up. 5.) five years later we hold seven block parties a year often have nearly 100 people attend and are blessed with a total of 29 little kids (and more coming) who play it tag, ride their bikes, draw with chalk, blow bubbles, ride their scooters and just be. No screens just being. 6.) We have graduated from flyers to an Evite. We've formed a text chain that alerts each other about power outages, coyote & fox sightings, and never abuse it for something frivolous. 7.) Its not that hard to build a community, or form a community around a central theme; a sense of place. All you have to do is try.  instagram.com/reel/DX4dTUXOi…
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Just as I predicted yesterday…. MSM will falsely claim the Secretary of the Navy was fired because of Battleships. And the NYTimes is actually worse than I thought. Let me explain…. The mainstream media will make this about the ships because the defense “experts” never want more hulls. They want money flowing into consulting fees, AI “solutions,” and think tank white papers. Steel produces nothing for the Beltway class. A flight deck you can launch F-35s off of does not generate PowerPoints. But the NYTimes is running an even more sinister play. Throughout the Biden administration, and later during DOGE’s audit work, I translated every major spending bill into a unit every American can actually visualize: one nuclear aircraft carrier. Nuclear supercarrier cost: $15 billion. Biden’s BEAD rural broadband program, which connected zero homes to the internet: $42.5 billion, or roughly three carriers. Pete Buttigieg’s infrastructure package: $1.1 trillion, or seventy three carriers. Total DOGE savings to date: $215 billion, or fourteen carriers. Known Somali-linked fraud in Minnesota, per federal prosecutors: $18 billion, or one carrier plus an Arleigh Burke destroyer. Why do I keep doing this? Because for the past two decades the NYTimes has run the same story on loop: the military is the reason for America’s skyrocketing national debt. That is a psyop. It conditions Americans to believe that steel and sailors, not social programs and grift, are what is bankrupting the country. Human beings are not wired to understand $15 billion. The mind goes blank at that scale. But every American, left or right, understands the sheer weight and menace of a nuclear aircraft carrier. It is the most visible, most photogenic instrument of state power on earth. So the NYTimes runs the obvious play. Paint the carrier as expensive. Pile on delays and cost overruns. Quote an anonymous Pentagon source worrying about bloat. Then anchor the defense budget to “discretionary spending,” a small slice of the real pie, and express it as a percentage of that smaller number. The Pentagon instantly looks like the whale in the room. But Medicare alone, roughly $1 trillion in 2025, already eclipses the entire defense budget. Add Medicaid and ACA subsidies and federal health spending hits $1.8 trillion, more than double defense. None of those programs are labeled “discretionary,” so by NYTimes accounting, they “don’t count.” This is a magic act. The NYTimes holds a shiny capital ship up in one hand to keep your eyes off the social programs bankrupting the country in the other. Once you see the trick, you cannot unsee it. Every time the NYTimes runs a carrier or battleship exposé, ask one question: what is on the page they did not write? Nine times out of ten, the answer is sitting just outside the “discretionary” column, quietly metastasizing, while a Ford class carrier gets blamed for the deficit. America is not going broke building warships. Warships are one time expenses that last decades and are a tiny fraction of the total annual budget. America is going broke pretending the ledgers that matter do not exist, while a national newspaper gets paid to keep the audience looking the other way. That’s why they hate battleships. That’s why they tell you they are ridiculous and antiquated warships that are a waste of money. To make you think THIS is the reason why the nation is $39T in debt. And the best part? Their psyop works on both sides of the aisle… on liberals who hate the military and conservatives who hate federal spending. Battleships are not a waste of money. All the many fraudulent programs that cost more annually than a single carrier are.
Hunter Stires@HunterStires

From the @nytimes: “Mr. Phelan recently suggested to Mr. Trump that the Navy might have to rely on European shipyards to deliver the battleships on the ambitious timeline Mr. Trump was demanding, senior military and administration officials said. Mr. Trump rejected the suggestion.” Advocating for outsourcing U.S. warship production abroad is a career ending opportunity. nytimes.com/2026/04/23/us/…

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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
Apple buried 12 features in your iPhone Settings. One of them turns the back of your phone into a button. Tap it twice for a screenshot. Tap it three times to open any app. Most users have no idea it exists. Here's all 12 (bookmark this):
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Dr Helen Fry | WWII Historian
For 50 years Britain hid these transcripts. They were even withheld from the Nuremberg trials to protect the secrecy of this eavesdropping operation. Here’s what Nazi generals really said about Auschwitz and the mass murder of Jews when they thought no one was listening: (🧵)
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Peter Arzenshek (להזדיין ולגלות ن)
.@Shell_Canada As a regular client chez vous, I find it deplorable that your gas pumps sell car washes when the service is Out of Order. Your competitors disable in same situation. No guff about "good for 3 mos". We buy it to use it - fix it. Ste-Agathe-des-Monts QC
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James Lucas
James Lucas@JamesLucasIT·
There is a keyhole in Rome that lets you see three countries at once... It sits in a green door at the top of the Aventine Hill. Press one eye to the lock, and the dome of St Peter's Basilica appears at the end of a long corridor of laurel hedges, framed perfectly inside a circle of metal barely an inch wide. The dome is a kilometer and a half away, but through the keyhole it looks impossibly close. As if you could reach through and touch it. The door belongs to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, the only order from the Crusades that still exercises sovereignty today. The villa behind the door has extraterritorial status and it's treated as separate from the surrounding Italian territory. This is why one keyhole holds three sovereign jurisdictions. The garden in front of you is the territory of the Order of Malta — not a country in the conventional sense, but a sovereign subject of international law, with its own passports, ambassadors, and a permanent observer seat at the United Nations. The land between the garden and the dome is Italy. The dome itself stands inside the Vatican. Three sovereignties in one glance... None of this was an accident. In 1765, the Venetian architect Giovanni Battista Piranesi was commissioned to redesign the priory. He laid out the gardens, planted the laurels, and aligned everything toward the distant dome of Michelangelo's masterpiece. He was building a telescope made of trees. When he died in 1778, he was buried inside the church behind the door, a few steps from the keyhole that became his most famous design...
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Gina Milan
Gina Milan@ginamilan_·
Two months ago, Austin Tucker Martin was shot dead by Secret Service after breaching security at Mar-a-Lago because he wanted to kill President Trump. He called Trump a rapist and a pedo and was obsessed with the Epstein list, just like Cole Allen. Don’t let the left and media bury this story.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
WhatsApp has 3 billion users. Almost none of them know your chats are not encrypted in your backup. That's 1 of 12 hidden features WhatsApp buried in Settings. Here's all 12 (bookmark this):
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
The most expensive item on a restaurant menu isn't meant to be sold. It exists to make the second-most-expensive item look reasonable. Behavioral economists call this the decoy effect. Dan Ariely proved it at MIT in 2008. Every menu you've eaten from this year uses it. Plus 10 more tricks. I pulled the playbook. Here's how each one hijacks your brain. 🧵
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/r/Habs
/r/Habs@HabsOnReddit·
Dread it, run from it, Juraj Slafkovsky arrives all the same
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Daniel Hannan
Daniel Hannan@DanielJHannan·
“For reasons which they could not comprehend, and in pursuance of a decision by default, on which they were never consulted, they found themselves made strangers in their own country. They found their wives unable to obtain hospital beds in childbirth, their children unable to obtain school places, their homes and neighbourhoods changed beyond recognition, their plans and prospects for the future defeated; at work they found that employers hesitated to apply to the immigrant worker the standards of discipline and competence required of the native-born worker; they began to hear, as time went by, more and more voices which told them that they were now the unwanted. On top of this, they now learn that a one-way privilege is to be established by Act of Parliament; a law which cannot, and is not intended to, operate to protect them or redress their grievances, is to be enacted to give the stranger, the disgruntled and the agent provocateur the power to pillory them for their private actions.” #OTD 1968
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Captain Allen
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
Israel’s legal title to the Land is ironclad under international law - and it was permanently reaffirmed on this day in 1946. On April 18, 1946, the League of Nations dissolved itself & transferred its “sacred trust” to the United Nations: the Mandate for Palestine. That legally binding document, unanimously approved by all 51 member states on July 24, 1922, granted the Jewish people irrevocable title to settle anywhere in western Palestine - the roughly 10,000 square miles between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea (today’s Israel, Gaza, and the so-called “West Bank”). Britain had already sliced off 77% of the original Mandate to create Transjordan (today’s Jordan) out of “eastern Palestine” as a reward for the Hashemites. The remainder - from the river to the sea - remained the Jewish National Home under international law. “Palestine” was never an Arab state, never a nationality, and never even an Arabic word. It derives from the Roman provincial name Syria Palaestina, imposed in 135 CE after the Bar Kokhba Revolt to erase the name Judea and its Jewish identity. The term itself comes from the ancient Philistines - ancient Aegean enemies of the Jews. Under Ottoman and British rule, local Arabs considered themselves part of Greater Syria. British Mandate documents spoke of “Jews and Arabs of Palestine” - never “Jews and Palestinians.” The flagship institutions (Palestine Post, Palestine Symphony Orchestra, Anglo-Palestine Bank) were all Jewish. Crucially, the Mandate reserved political rights to self-determination for the Jews alone. Arabs received full civil rights and their own political rights in four other mandates: Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Transjordan. Article 80 of the UN Charter preserved every Jewish right under the Mandate when the League dissolved. Israel’s legal title isn’t a “settler-colonial” fever dream. It is the last unamended international accord on the land; and it remains in force to this day. They’ve spent eight decades gaslighting the world with a fabricated “indigenous” peoplehood that never existed before the 1960s. The documents don’t lie.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
You pay Google $10/month to store your files. On Google's servers. Where Google can read them. You pay Dropbox $12/month. On Dropbox's servers. Where Dropbox can read them. You pay Apple $10/month. On Apple's servers. Where Apple can read them. Dropbox was breached in 2024. User emails, hashed passwords, API keys, and OAuth tokens were exposed. There is a tool that syncs your files directly between your own devices. No cloud. No server. No middleman. Ever. It's called Syncthing. 81,900+ stars on GitHub. Your files go directly from one device to another. Peer-to-peer. They never touch a third-party server. Not even Syncthing's. Here's what it does: → Syncs files between any number of devices in real-time. → Peer-to-peer. No central server. Your files go directly between YOUR devices. → TLS encryption with perfect forward secrecy on every connection. → Every device authenticated with a strong cryptographic certificate. → Works over LAN and internet. No port forwarding needed. → Selective folder sharing. Sync different folders with different people. → File versioning. Deleted or changed something? Roll it back. → Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, FreeBSD, Solaris, and more. → Web dashboard to monitor everything from your browser. → No account. No sign-up. Install it. Share a device ID. Done. Here's the wildest part: There is no Syncthing server. There is no Syncthing cloud. There is no company storing your data. The protocol is open and documented. There is nothing between your devices except an encrypted tunnel. Google has shut down 293 products. Dropbox has been breached. iCloud photos have leaked. Every cloud service is one policy change away from scanning everything you store. Syncthing can never shut down your files. Because your files were never on their servers. Dropbox Plus: $12/month. $144/year. Google One 2TB: $10/month. $120/year. iCloud+ 2TB: $10/month. $120/year. Syncthing: $0. Unlimited devices. Unlimited storage. Your hardware. Your files. Forever. 349 contributors. 464 releases. 5,000+ forks. Battle-tested since 2013. Run by the Syncthing Foundation. A Swedish non-profit. MPL-2.0 licensed. Open protocol. Peer-to-peer. Free forever. 100% Open Source.
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Jon Still
Jon Still@Imstilljon·
The Delmar Post-Game Show is next with @LucaScott98 Habs beat TB 4-3 in OT! 1. Did Game 1 change the way you felt about this series? 2. Give us a nickname for playoff Josh Anderson and Juraj Slafkovsky 3. Describe the refs #TSN690 #GoHabsGo TEXT 11690 ☎️ 514-790-1690
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Robert Lassonde
Robert Lassonde@RobLassonde·
A-t-on oublié que nous avons eu un professeur de théâtre comme Premier ministre pendant près de 10 ans ??? Une partie de son électorat l’a littéralement choisi pour son apparence. Mais j'oubliais : ce n'est pas la même chose puisqu’il est de gauche... Dans cette naïveté qui caractérise @LP_LaPresse , M. Diouf affirme que les tensions liées aux enjeux identitaires sont « mieux canalisées » et qu'il n'y a pas de « balkanisation sociale » au Canada. Pourtant, au-delà des facteurs historiques, le Canada fait activement la promotion de cette fragmentation via le multiculturalisme d’État. Selon la firme Edelman, 70 % des Canadiens refusent désormais de faire confiance à ceux qui ont des valeurs différentes des leurs. Après avoir évoqué la perte de confiance envers les institutions américaines, M. Diouf sombre dans la dissonance cognitive : il s'étonne du maintien du soutien à @realDonaldTrump. La réponse est pourtant simple : malgré ses défauts, il a exécuté des politiques qu’aucun autre politicien n’aurait eu le courage d’assumer. M. Diouf préfère le mépris de classe : « c’est parce qu'ils sont sous-éduqués ». Apparemment, constater une surreprésentation criminelle d'individus qui ne devraient même pas se trouver sur le territoire n'a aucune valeur sans diplôme universitaire. Un diplôme en « études de genre » ou en « théorie de la danse lesbienne » vous accorderait de la crédibilité au sein de la bien-pensance, mais malheureusement, votre simple diplôme d'électricien ne répond pas aux standards acceptables de « l'élite ». L'ironie réside dans le fait que des gens comme M. Diouf sont les principaux artisans de la montée des mouvements qu'ils dénoncent. Les mêmes causes entraînent les mêmes effets. S'ils ne sortent pas de leur silo idéologique, les conséquences qu’ils redoutent tant finiront par se réaliser ici.
Le libraire@robear54

« Aimer s’entourer de minables. » Un billet de Boucar Diouf, La Presse, Montréal, Québec, 18 avril 2026. « Je ne connais aucun autre pays du monde occidental où un énergumène comme le président Trump aurait pu se faire élire comme chef d’État. Je parle du président, mais je devrais plutôt évoquer cette incompétence systémique qui squatte son cabinet. Une constellation de personnages médiocres que M. Trump a minutieusement choisie pour nourrir son incomparable narcissisme. Lorsqu’on ne se sent pas à la hauteur de sa responsabilité, s’entourer de gens qui ne remettent jamais en cause ses idées est une stratégie qui a fait ses preuves. » lapresse.ca/actualites/chr…

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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
Your smart TV is taking screenshots of your screen every 15 seconds. Not a guess. Not a theory. A peer-reviewed study by researchers at UC Davis, UCL, and UC3M tested it. Samsung TVs: every minute. LG TVs: every 15 seconds. Even when you're just using it as a monitor. Here's how to turn it off for every brand:
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