Jonathan Fernandez

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Jonathan Fernandez

Jonathan Fernandez

@Forgehammer

Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Jonathan Fernandez
Jonathan Fernandez@Forgehammer·
@DarrigoMelanie Really best case to hoard a mere one billion dollars takes 300 cubic feet. I am not sure it’s possible to hoard one trillion dollars, the total circulating currency is only 2.4 trillion. I don’t think this kind of hoarding is possible and he is stuck investing the money instead.
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Jonathan Fernandez
Jonathan Fernandez@Forgehammer·
These used to be beauty pageants and fitness and the innumerable qualities of grace etc. Very smart people have competitions that reward the smart, sports where we reward the athletic etc. We don’t let stupid people win the Putnam prize. Yet, we have no place we permit beautiful women to compete on their qualities. Instead we demand that every type of person win a contest that used to depend on qualifications that many winners obviously don’t possess.
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Playteaux@Playteaux1·
The Girl in Red Just Became Miss Vermont
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Banger 😂
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Jonathan Fernandez
Jonathan Fernandez@Forgehammer·
Scientists and governments engineered a virus that killed millions, injured millions, transformed the world economy, ruined the education of half a generation of kids, allowed the bureaucracy to enact socialist emergency measures under cover of covid, and nobody is responsible. Not one admission of guilt, not one conviction, and we pardoned the architect who on camera said the risk was worth it with an autopen Presidential pardon.
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Gates: “Robert Kennedy Jr. wrote a book saying that Tony Fauci and I killed millions of children and made billions of dollars from vaccines.” “He says we’re the villains, responsible for deaths and profiting from tragedy.”
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DrDaniel
DrDaniel@DrDanielHowell·
@Forgehammer @TerriGreenUSA Except... most Sunday mornings are performances. You cannot actually follow a lead singer that's going off on high notes and harmonies. It's a show, not leading others in a song. For that reason, I usually don't even sing along anymore, just listen and enjoy the performance.
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Terri Green@TerriGreenUSA·
This video demonstrates the absurdity of contemporary Christian music today, that is the same tune, different words, and its meaningless messages like Bethel and Hillsong. It’s all about feelings.
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Jonathan Fernandez
Jonathan Fernandez@Forgehammer·
@CollinRugg There are no self proclaimed Pharisees since 70 AD. What is this ridiculous person complaining about? Who are these 2000 years dead Pharisees that she’s simping for?
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Dem Senator Jacky Rosen fumes and pulls down her name plate after Secretary of War Pete Hegseth refused to apologize for calling people ‘Pharisees.’ Rosen: “Words matter! It's a historically hurtful term. Why do you continue to use it, and what actions are you taking…?” Hegseth: “I feel like it's a pretty accurate term for folks who don't see the plank in their own eye…” Rosen: “I expect anyone who is in leadership in our country to be respectful and use respectful terms and not be an antisemite!”
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Jonathan Fernandez
Jonathan Fernandez@Forgehammer·
@CandyCats357 Safer. I moved to a terrible part of Oakland, a cul de sac backing onto the freeway. Three black veteran dudes sat on their porch with a beer cooler and their shotguns and talked and socialized every day. Safest I have ever been.
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CandyCats357@CandyCats357·
It’s none of my fucking business.
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Megalithic Mysteries
Megalithic Mysteries@Megalithic12000·
Por-Bajin is one of the most mysterious structures in Russia. A large walled complex on an island in a remote Siberian lake, built around 757 AD by a nomadic empire with no tradition of this kind of construction, showing strong Chinese Tang architectural influence, completed in approximately two years. There is little evidence of long term habitation and its purpose remains debated. And worst part is that the melting permafrost threatening its foundations means the answers may disappear before we find them. The Uighur Khaganate was a deeply nomadic Turkic empire. The construction used hangtu, a Chinese clay filled timber framework technique, with Chinese style roof tiles and an axial planning system modelled on the Tang ideal town layout. This architectural tradition had no precedent in the Uighur world. 🔹Built in two years around 757 AD 🔹Little evidence of long term habitation 🔹Remote Siberian island, 4,000 feet up 🔹No heating systems found in excavations 🔹Purpose debated after a century of study 🔹Chinese Tang influence, not Uighur tradition Excavations found no occupation layer and no evidence of sustained daily activity. The structure was built rapidly, used briefly if at all, and then abandoned. Theories proposed over more than a century include summer palace, seasonal monastery, memorial complex, ritual centre and astronomical observatory. None has been accepted, none fully account for why a nomadic empire built a large Chinese style complex in one of the most remote places in Siberia and then walked away from it. Whatever was significant enough to justify building Por-Bajin left almost no trace. The Por-Bajin Cultural Foundation has warned that thawing permafrost could destabilise the walls within decades. What do you think Por-Bajin was built for?
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Jonathan Fernandez
Jonathan Fernandez@Forgehammer·
@WesternLensman “You think we’re on the same level” is the most entitled and insulting thing I perhaps have heard her say.
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Western Lensman
Western Lensman@WesternLensman·
Jasmine Crockett: “The level of disrespect that is continuously lobbed against us as black women. I am one of the 535 most powerful people in this country. And for some reason, you think we on the same level, but you gonna disrespect me?"
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Jonathan Fernandez@Forgehammer·
I started like you in the 1970’s. I don’t even recall worrying over rules at all. I was DM mostly and the point was that we played for 100s of hours having fun. The rule books existed to give players and DMs ideas of how to implement possibilities. We did nothing unfair, we didn’t have fights, if something seemed ridiculous we did it differently. If an outcome was ruining flow the DM on the fly introduced new stuff. I really can’t understand a lot of the discourse in D&D as if the rules “as written” have authority and must be followed, memorized, are inalterable, are “right” and “infallible”. WTF. We wanted constant adventure and action and jokes and craziness and that’s what I delivered. Not modules and rules.
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Old School Gamer
Old School Gamer@LibertyForAll19·
Playing since a young age back in the 1970s, I can assure you that we never found what you call complex to be complex. It never bogged down a game, and whenever we did not finish a game, it was due to outside factors and never the rules. 2026 is the problem. Not 1978. #TTRPG
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Jonathan Fernandez@Forgehammer·
@TrueCrimeBelieb The thing is, i was a 1590 SAT ap calc and ap physics person & I wouldn’t have survived one day at Cal Tech or any real science program of my era. The brilliance and talent of the folks I knew! Dumbfounding! Read the Bezos interview where he talks about his own exp. with this.
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Jonathan Fernandez@Forgehammer·
@TrueCrimeBelieb He was a dei faker and had some bs didn’t actually do anything NASA job, that’s my guess. They took a chance on him, he’s lame, and spun out blaming the world for not meeting his ego.
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True Crime Belieber
True Crime Belieber@TrueCrimeBelieb·
Wait a damn minute I’m sorry but this isn’t adding up for me at ALL. Cole Thomas Allen went to California Institute of Technology… like THE actual Caltech. Not a normal school. We’re talking elite of the elite. Then he was a NASA intern in 2014 working on AI models for mapping planets??? And now he’s a school teacher? 😶 Like I get people switch careers, I’m not dumb, BUT that’s not a normal pivot. That’s a massive drop off from where he was headed. I’m not even saying anything crazy, but the trajectory makes zero sense on the surface. Something is missing here. Because what?? The math ain’t mathing.
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Jonathan Fernandez@Forgehammer·
@SteCK1878 @PicturesFoIder That thing was such a pile of garbage I seriously have no idea how she thought for one second she was making reasonable decisions. Delusional.
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SK@SteCK1878·
@PicturesFoIder But have you seen this? 🤔😂
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Jonathan Fernandez
Jonathan Fernandez@Forgehammer·
@CalltoActivism @cryptodavidw I guess the global north should let them alone and let the global south return to disease, starvation, and short lives. Then there won’t be so many useless people trying to migrate.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
Wow. The Pope was just asked his stance on migration. His answer is amazing: “I would change the question: what is the global North doing to help the global South in its situation that forces them to migrate.”
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"the Church teaches, in the light of the Gospel, that “the death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person”, and she works with determination for its abolition worldwide." - CCC 2267 Pope Leo XIV sent a video message to participants gathered at DePaul University in Chicago for the 15th anniversary of Illinois' abolition of the death penalty. The Holy Father's address drew on the Church's consistent teaching that the dignity of every human person must be protected at every stage of life, including at its end.
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Josh Brooks@F530Josh·
SF Bro who bet on himself with his own cash right before fast roping onto a foreign president’s roof and stealing him like a snickers bar from a gas station is going to do more time than all of the Somali fraudsters who stole $18bn from Minnesota combined. Bookmark this.
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