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Chicago, IL Katılım Aralık 2019
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Jasmin
Jasmin@AI_with_jasmin·
I MADE A VOICE AI AUTOMATION AGENT FOR A REAL ESATE AGENT THAT MADE THEM $43,000 Literally created this bot in 20 mins with n8n Want a Doc + workflow on how to do it? RT, Like & reply "AI” and I’ll DM it to you (Must follow for dm)
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Political Punk
Political Punk@actingliketommy·
Who is this guy? This is the fucking energy we need. LFG
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Manu Sisti
Manu Sisti@Manu_Sisti·
How to Build a $3,000/Month AI eBook Income Before February 2026. I usually charge $79 for it. Reply "2026" and I'll send you my tutorial for free.
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IDRIS (Wenger)
IDRIS (Wenger)@Official_Idreez·
Islam isn't just: Salah Fasting Dua Ritual Islam is: -Returning what you borrowed -Speaking the truth even when it hurts -Selling honestly even when profit drops -Promising only what you can fulfill -Keeping secrets -Doing right when no one is watching -Not hurting your neighbor
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Clay Nation
Clay Nation@claymates·
everyone who replies "clay" will be in our new twitter header next week
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️The “DoorDash lifestyle” is an artifact of three massive structural shifts older generations don’t see because they didn’t grow up inside them. Let’s break the illusion. 1. The marginal cost of money changed for Gen Z For older adults, spending thirty dollars feels like spending thirty dollars. For kids today, the psychological cost is closer to: “three microtransactions worth of friction” Because their financial environment is built on: •instant digital payments •low-commitment gig incomes •parents transferring money fluidly •side hustles paid in irregular small bursts •stimulus-era normalization of cash flow volatility Teenagers today often have: •$30 now •$0 tomorrow •$50 on Friday •$15 in crypto •$70 in Cash App from someone they did homework for •a $20 Venmo from grandma •$60 from a weekend shift There is no “budget.” There is flow. And in a flow economy, a $30 DoorDash order is not a “luxury”. It is just another digital outflow in a stream of constant micro inflows. 2. Consumption is now social currency Older generations spent money to solve problems. Gen Z spends money to signal identity, reduce friction, and avoid emotional drag. DoorDash is not about food. It is about: •eliminating effort •eliminating planning •eliminating discomfort •eliminating logistics •eliminating decision fatigue This generation pays premiums to remove negative psychic load. Food delivery is an anxiety-management subscription. And they learned this from: •Amazon Prime •Uber •TikTok dopamine tuning •frictionless apps •the collapse of effort-based value signals Convenience is the default baseline now. 3. The middle class collapsed, but lifestyle costs decoupled from income This is the part most boomers and Gen X don’t understand. Kids aren’t behaving like they’re poor. They’re behaving like people living in a post-middle-class economy where: •ownership is dead •savings are pointless •buying a home is impossible •college is a debt sentence •inflation destroys the dollar •wages do not map to adult milestones •upward mobility is gone So what happens? They shift to a present-maximization mindset. If the future is unaffordable anyway, why not buy the burrito now? Younger people are not reckless. They are rational inside a broken incentive system. The real truth DoorDash is a symptom. A society where: •future stability is gone •wages stagnate •housing is unattainable •attention is fragmented •convenience is normalized •friction feels archaic •everything is mediated digitally …will produce kids who treat $30 like a tap on a screen, not a financial decision. They’re not “funding a lifestyle.” They’re surviving inside the economy they were handed.
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Safdar Alam
Safdar Alam@SafdarAlam·
Progressing as a Muslim financially is HARD. Most things we can be attracted to and enjoy can be impermissible. Personally - I enjoyed trading the markets. Both at the trading floor of an investment bank and personal trading. Later found out both are very largely impermissible. Had to leave it. Making halal money is a real mission. But stick at it. Allah swt sees all. And He suffices. This Dunya is not a plaything for us. It is a prison. And we have to fight to see out in between the prison bars.
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People Of The Internet
People Of The Internet@PeopleOfTheInt·
Age comes for us all 😢
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🌸@PinketteXO·
Australia passed a law yesterday that no child under 16 can have a social media account. The day it passed, it deleted every single child account across multiple social media apps. Well done, Australia! 👏🏾
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Vakev540
Vakev540@kevnoke540·
@JoramvKlaveren @shadikhalloul The difference is, your religion demands that you use violence against non-Muslims or at the very least make them pay jizya. Jesus makes no such demands.
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Shadi khalloul שאדי ח'לול
The Middle East didn’t “become Muslim peacefully.” It was conquered. And Christians paid the price.
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Dr. Omar Suleiman
Dr. Omar Suleiman@omarsuleiman·
Even the hardest heart would melt visiting this compound. I can’t imagine what it’s like in Gaza itself. But I do know that we all have witnessed an unspeakable evil even if on our screens. And I wish more would visit these human beings and realize just how cruel this all is.
Quds News Network@QudsNen

Tucker Carlson visits Palestinian refugees in Qatar who were wounded during the Israeli genocide in Gaza and were evacuated to Qatar for medical treatment.

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RC deWinter
RC deWinter@RCdeWinter·
Once upon a time in a village, a man appeared and announced to the villagers that he would buy monkeys for $10 each. The villagers, seeing that there were many monkeys around, went out to the forest and started catching them. The man bought thousands at $10 and as supply started to diminish, the villagers stopped their effort. He further announced that he would now buy at $20. This renewed the efforts of the villagers and they started catching monkeys again. Soon the supply diminished even further and people started going back to their farms. The offer increased to $25 each and the supply of monkeys became so little that it was an effort to even see a monkey, let alone catch one. The man now announced that he would buy monkeys at $50! However, since he had to go to the city on some business, his assistant would now buy on his behalf. In the absence of the man, the assistant told the villagers, “Look at all these monkeys in the big cage that the man has collected. I will sell them to you at $35 and when the man returns from the city, you can sell them to him for $50 each." The villagers rounded up with all their savings and bought all the monkeys. They never saw the man nor his assistant, only monkeys everywhere. Now you have a better understanding of how the cryptocurrency market works.
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Megatron
Megatron@Megatron_ron·
BREAKING: 🇨🇭🇺🇲 Switzerland REJECTS Palantir Software Palantir Software Poses Devastating Risks - Netz Politik After a risk assessment of the use of Palantir software in Switzerland, the US corporation was rejected, despite years of courting by authorities and the army. The Swiss consider the risks too great. The fear is that Palantir is handing over sensitive data to the US and from there to Israel.
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TheRealMvitaOne
TheRealMvitaOne@FauzKhalid·
People usually think that when siblings go to court, it must be about inheritance or land disputes. But this true story from Saudi Arabia is completely different and truly moves the heart An elderly man named Hizam Al-Ghamdi had to stand in court against his own younger brother and they were not fighting over money but instead, each of them insisted on taking responsibility for caring for their frail, elderly mother Hizam argued strongly that he wanted to continue caring for his mother as he had always done saying that she was his very life but his younger brother disagreed believing that Hizam himself was already old and needed res The courtroom became emotional as both brothers pleaded before the judge for the honour of caring for their mother Unsure of what to decide the judge brought their mother in and asked her to choose and her answer touched everyone—she said she could not choose because both of her sons were like her left and right eyes Since the mother could not decide the judge had to rule based on reason The court eventually granted custody to the younger brother due to his younger age and greater strength When the decision was announced the atmosphere became sorrowful as Hizam broke down in tears He did not cry out of fear or anger but because he felt he had "lost" the precious opportunity to continue serving his mother in her remaining days @JamaludinSheikh
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Magnus Müller
Magnus Müller@mamagnus00·
I stopped searching for APIs. I just generate them. This tool records the workflow once → reverse-engineers the HTTP calls → and gives me a reusable API. I built a YouTube-download API in under 1 minute. Paste URL → get the full video in 3 seconds. UI is dead. And nobody is ready for what comes next. Agents will use tools they create themselves. (comment “API” and I’ll drop the link)
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Nozz
Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
the boring satisfying AI opportunity nobody's talking about: private equity firms i've worked with 6 PE firms in the last year here's what i learned: they all do the same thing: - source deals from the same databases - run the same screening criteria - build the same CIM summaries - send the same outreach sequences the only difference? their investment thesis one firm wants $5-20M EBITDA manufacturing companies in the midwest another wants $10-50M healthcare services with recurring revenue same workflow. different filters. built one system. sold it six times. here's the thing nobody tells you about niche selection: the best niches aren't the biggest ones they're the ones where everyone talks to each other PE firms go to the same conferences sit on the same panels share the same deals they passed on i closed 3 of those 6 from referrals one firm told another who told another that's the game: find an industry where: → the workflow is identical across companies → only the criteria changes → they all know each other → they have budget and move fast PE, law firms, recruiting agencies, commercial real estate brokers they're not sexy they don't go viral on twitter but they PAY and they tell their friends stop chasing the crowded niches where everyone's competing on price find the boring one where you can own the room comment "PE" and i'll send you the breakdown of the exact system i built plus how to find your own "boring niche" that prints referrals
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