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Georgianna W. Oliver
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Georgianna W. Oliver
@GWOliver
My tweets are my own. Inventor, Proptech Entrepreneur & Current CEO & Founder of Tour24 "Time is my only enemy”
Boston, MA Katılım Şubat 2009
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Tour24 Announces All-In Pricing with Engrain to Power Fee Transparency using ToriAI - businesswire.com/news/home/2026…
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@seandsweeney I am turning my phone off at night and I sleep better! It’s a start.
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I went 27 days without social media earlier this year and it completely changed my relationship with it.
My usage is now down roughly 80%.
David Daines@daviddorg
Stanford paid 35,000 people to quit Facebook and Instagram for 6 weeks Depression dropped. Anxiety dropped. Happiness went up. Women under 25 on Instagram saw the biggest gains That was 6 weeks. I'm going a full year.
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How manufacturers are testing physical AI before making big investments manufacturingdive.com/news/manufactu… via @ManufactureDive
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Tour24 Launches in AppFolio Stack™ Marketplace, Enabling On-Demand Self-Guided Tours - businesswire.com/news/home/2026…
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More Women Than Ever Are Assuming Leadership Roles in Proptech commercialobserver.com/2026/03/women-…
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I don’t get it - it’s a flex AOC was a bartender but it’s a negative Markwayne was a plumber?
You are such a hack.
CJ Pearson@Cjpearson
Jimmy Kimmel: "Before he was elected to the Senate, Markwayne Mullin was plumber. That's right. We have a plumber protecting us from terrorism now." The elitism of Hollywood summarized in one moment. 👇
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Leaked video from inside ICE detention shows women trapped in desperate conditions—smuggled out by husband.
Used panties, moldy food, broken shoes, clothes that don't fit because made for men—and a toxic mattress made of insulation.
Gabriela Sousa came to U.S. legally granted humanitarian parole from Venezuela—and is married to U.S. citizen husband.
Her husband helped the women smuggle out this video they made—with testimonials from several women detained together in these inhumane conditions
The video was made secretly inside the Baker County ICE Detention Center in Macclenny, Florida.
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AITAH?
Saturday night my oldest granddaughter, Di (12), asked to borrow my AirPods.
I said yes but she had to clean them after she used them.
Late last night, I was looking for them and couldn’t find them.
I texted her and asked where she put them.
Zero response.
This morning, she wrote me to ask me to bring 1 of her leotards to her at school ( 35 minutes away), because she forgot them all here.
Again, I asked about the AirPods.
Again, no response.
Instead, she asked if would PLEASE bring her leotard because she doesn’t have any at her Dad’s house and she has practice after school.
At this point, I’m annoyed. I ask about the AirPods for the 3rd time, and I don’t mention the leotard.
She finally says this: “They must have ended up in my backpack.”
I tell her nothing “ends up” in her backpack without her purposefully putting it in there.
I further explain that she has stolen from me, and then has the nerve to ask me for a favor.
This is a child who I get up extra early for to do her hair whenever she asks. Who I spoil beyond reasonableness.
She then says I can have MY AirPods back when I drop off her leotards.
The f’ing nerve of this kid. She doesn’t put her leotards in her backpack, but she does put my property in there, without my consent.
I inform her she is a thief and that me doing any favors for her AT ALL is over until she returns my property.
And I am not playing. She will get nothing from me. No more doing her hair, getting her new clothes, driving to pick her up or drop her off at her bestie’s house, no more special request dinners or breakfasts.
I am done.
I think a hard lesson MUST be learned.
Even if she has her regional gymnastics competition this coming weekend, I am not changing my mind.
Am I the asshole here?
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That’s enough internet for today…
Christopher Natale@natale85761
@MeghanMcCain Your dad was a cannibal. Let’s just stop.
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@BskiMike22802 Many children fall through the cracks from divorced parents, foster home situations, etc. and they become targets for criminals
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As a father of daughters, I have a genuine question about the Epstein situation that I cannot wrap my head around:
How does a parent allow their 14-year-old daughter to be ALONE with some wealthy businessman on his PRIVATE ISLAND?
This isn't hindsight talking - this is basic parenting 101. He wasn't a fashion consultant, talent agent, or anyone with legitimate business involving teenage girls. What parent hears "rich old guy wants to fly my 14-year-old to his private island" and thinks "sounds great, have fun sweetie!"?
Even BEFORE Weinstein exposed Hollywood's predatory underbelly, any parent should have massive red flags going off. Private island. Wealthy older man. Teenage girl. No legitimate business purpose. These aren't subtle warning signs - they're SIRENS.
The grooming, manipulation, and abuse are 100% on Epstein and his enablers. But somewhere in this equation, adults who were supposed to PROTECT these children failed catastrophically. Where was the parental oversight? Where were the questions? Where was the "absolutely not, you're not going anywhere near that situation"?
This isn't victim-blaming - the CHILDREN are blameless victims. I'm questioning how the SYSTEMS and ADULTS meant to protect them allowed this to happen repeatedly. We talk about predators grooming victims, but we don't talk enough about how predators groom PARENTS and communities to gain access.
As a parent, my job is to be the barrier between my children and danger. That means asking hard questions, trusting my instincts, and saying NO when something doesn't pass the smell test. "Rich guy wants to fly my teenage daughter to his private island" would fail that test SPECTACULARLY.
But what do I know? I'm just a father who thinks protecting children from predators should be our FIRST priority, not an afterthought.
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