Hank Igitur

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Hank Igitur

Hank Igitur

@HankIgitur

Neo-Integralist, Roman Catholic Easter Worshipper, voluntary celibate, unconsecrated hermit, involuntarily retired. Follow/RT does not imply endorsement

California, USA Katılım Şubat 2019
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Hank Igitur
Hank Igitur@HankIgitur·
@AFMBlog They’ve been bought up by bloodsucking private equity vultures like vets
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JLP@AFMBlog·
My neighbor is replacing their HVAC system today. Their house is slightly bigger than ours. Total cost for everything: $34,000!!!!! What in the hell? He said they have tripled in cost since COVID. What a crock of crap.
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Spencer Pratt fires back at reporter after he was asked about his plan for the homeless, says they will all end up in Seattle. Reporter: "What are your plans for the over 40,000 homeless in Los Angeles?" Pratt: "Well, they're not homeless, they're drug addicts... These people have been bused in by scam rehabs, scam NGOs, scam homeless nonprofits." "These people, when I unplug them ... they're all going to Seattle, where the mayor will welcome them."
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AwakenedVeteran22@FreqRevolution·
Older generations blaming young people for being broke because of “takeout” is one of the dumbest economic arguments alive. $30/day on takeout would be $10,950 a year. BLS data says under-25 households spend about $3,025/year on food away from home. Ages 25–34 spend about $3,918/year. So no, the average young person isn’t eating their house down payment in DoorDash. That’s boomer Facebook math. Here’s the real math: In 1985, median household income was about $23,620 and the median new home was about $82,800. By 2024/2025, median household income was about $83,730 and the median new home was about $423,100. Income went up 3.5x. Homes went up over 5x. Rent exploded. Insurance exploded. Cars exploded. Groceries exploded. Healthcare exploded. College exploded. Debt exploded. And somehow the genius conclusion is, “Maybe stop buying coffee.” No. Maybe stop pretending a $6 latte caused a multi-decade affordability collapse. A lot of older people bought into a cheaper system, rode 40 years of asset inflation, watched their homes become retirement accounts, then turned around and called the next generation lazy for not being able to buy into the bubble they benefited from. That’s not wisdom. That’s economic amnesia with an ego problem. There is no excuse for any generation to not want better for the generations coming after them. None. Mocking younger people for struggling while ignoring corruption, fraud, waste, money laundering through broken systems, reckless spending, failed immigration policy, corporate greed, housing speculation, inflation, debt slavery, and the destruction of buying power does not make you wise. It makes you look completely detached from reality. You are not “financially savvy” because you bought a house when the economy was still somewhat functional and then watched asset inflation make you look like a genius. You are not morally superior because younger people are trying to survive inside a rigged system you refuse to honestly examine. And telling people to “work harder” while ignoring the theft happening above them is not wisdom. It is cowardice dressed up as discipline. Any older generation that does not want the next generation to flourish has failed at the most basic responsibility of stewardship. The goal should be to leave the world better than you found it — not sit on inflated assets, talk down to the people inheriting the wreckage, and pretend they’re broke because they bought coffee. People living in reality see through it. And respect is lost when you defend a broken system just because it happened to benefit you. Financial reset incoming.
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Dave Greene
Dave Greene@GreeneMan6·
1. Minimum wage jobs used to be for teenagers. Now, thanks to flooding the labor market, there are huge swathes of the population that make near minimum wage until their late 30s. If they can’t buy homes you have a underclass. 2. Those affordable houses are nowhere near the jobs you need to buy them. 2 hour commute times aren’t workable. 3. If everyone moves across the world to get jobs then you aren’t going to have thick communities that generate trust and identity. Plus all of these places you are telling Zoomers to move to maximize their wages are the places you scold them for living because they have zero affordable housing. 4. Rural areas are undesirable because they don’t have jobs and they don’t have other young people. If you don’t meet other young people, you can’t get married. 5. I wonder if this person ever had a 1.8 hour commute. I have. With a 9 hr job and 2 hrs of meal prep / eating, you have zero free time that doesn’t cut into sleep. Zero free time means you have no time to develop yourself outside of work and build a family, which is the definition of wage slavery. 6. Powerful people are the ones who need to own the world they created. Young people don’t have power. I am not holding children accountable for the world built when they were five. 7. They won’t be afraid to admit they want communism soon. 8. Once more, old peele are doing everything in their power to encourage this situation. 9. Literally no one says this. 10. Young people are trying to tell you they are poor, and this tweet you wrote is your response
4nt1p4tt3rn 🏴‍☠ Appalachistan Wolf Lodge #47@4nt1p4tt3rn

Things I have learned this week: 1. You should be able to buy a house and afford a middle-class lifestyle while working a minimum wage job. 2. There are plenty of affordable houses available, but no one wants to live in them because they're not pristine, are located in less-than-desirable areas, are too small, are near non-whites, and/or they'd have to move. 3. It is every American's God-given right to be born, grow up, grow old, and die in the same place, and if you can't do that, the government should engineer things so you can. 4. Rural areas are undesirable because lower wages are commensurate with a lower cost of living. 5. Commuting for 1-1.5 hours is akin to living in a death camp, and is a war crime. 6. Every government agency CNN can name for them, plus old people, plus rich people, plus foreigners, are to blame for every problem young people experience. The only blameless people? Young people. 7. Young people seem afraid to just come out and admit they are demanding communism. 8. Young people love directly or indirectly threatening to kill old people for all their perceived ills. 9. Homemade food will kill you, and is for poors. 10. Young people would rather eat their own feces than admit that they're poor.

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Hank Igitur@HankIgitur·
@SawyerMerritt The only thing worse than the exterior is the interior designed by former Apple asshole in chief Jony Ive
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Ferrari has just officially unveiled its first ever all-electric car, called the Ferrari Luce. • Starting price: $640,000 • Interior co-designed with Apple's former head of design, Jony Ive • Range: 280 miles (expected EPA) • Peak charging speed: 350kW • 122 kWh battery • 1,050 horsepower • 0-60mph: 2.4s • 800v • Four-door four-seater • Four electric motors • OLED screens • Weight: 4,982 lbs • Front motors spin to 30,000 rpm, rears hit 25,500 rpm • Car uses an accelerometer to capture real vibrations from the electric motors & rear chassis. An algorithm filters out unpleasant frequencies and amplifies only the more “musical” sounds. This can be heard inside and outside the car. • Paddle shifter on steering wheel changes how aggressively torque is delivered, with five different levels • The trunk has 21.1 cubic feet of space, the largest luggage capacity the company has ever offered • 197.6 inches long, about as long as a Tesla Model S U.S. deliveries start in Q2 2027. More photos in the thread below:
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Raven
Raven@raven_brah·
Tell younger generations their entire lives that they need to go to college to get a good job, go into tech to make money, learn to code. Remove trade classes from high school curriculum to help facilitate this. Rug pull them by hiring only foreigners for those jobs or offshoring them completely “Hey man nobody forced you to go to college you should have gone into the trades”
sparkyt.xlm@SparkyTXLM

Should have went into a trade. Nobody forced you to take out that student loan or choose the profession you decided to choose. You did that on your own. Learn and adapt kids. Learn and adapt

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Amber Em
Amber Em@AmericanFemnst·
When I was a teenager in the 90s, everyone had a car and we “cruised” for fun and never worried about gas. We ate fast food and went on dates at restaurants multiple times a week. We went to concerts and raves and bought name brand clothing at the mall. We worked part time and always had extra money. Our parents owned nice houses, worked ordinary jobs, and took us on vacation at least once a year. I feel sorry for Gen Z and Gen Alpha.
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AltAzn
AltAzn@Alt_Azn·
I've had my car broken into twice. Both times I just took the L and didn’t call the cops. This is why official crime stats are bullshit. Way more crime happening than they admit.
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Modern Rome in Freefall 🇵🇸
I don't think Boomers realize that the problem with their attempts to rewrite the 80s & 90s into a poverty struggle session is that wasn't, their elder Millennial children were there & can call out their revisionist BS nonsense.
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Nithya Shri
Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
Job postings are always like, "Do you want to work in a FAST-PACED and HIGH PRESSURE environment?!" What? No. Not at all.
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@LadyDemosthenes Only a Boomer or a Libertarian believes that a $7.25 per hour minimum wage caused this
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Lady Demosthenes
Lady Demosthenes@LadyDemosthenes·
When the mob was raging and rabbling for higher minimum wage, they were warned “this will raise costs.” “No!” they screamed, “that will never happen.” Which brings us to the present where the mob is raging and rabbling about how expensive fast food is… Surely no correlation.
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MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
“It’s unsafe for me as a Black woman to RISK flying economy.” New Orleans’ mayor spent $30,000 in TAXPAYER funds on first-class flights to France and Switzerland. City rules require the lowest available fare, with upgrades paid out of pocket. She REFUSES to pay back a dime.
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Sarah Fields@SarahisCensored·
The advocate for Karmelo Anthony is upset that Austin Metcalf was posthumously awarded his diploma. She can be salty all she wants. But spreading a lie that it was “illegal”, doesn’t work for me.
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Fdesouche.com est une revue de presse
Après le vol de la croix de l’Aneto en avril, Maël, un français de 18 ans, est allé lui-même ré-installer une croix en bois sur le plus haut sommet des Pyrénées (MàJ : Deux semaines après, elle a été vandalisée) fdesouche.com/2026/05/24/pic…
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Fdesouche.com est une revue de presse@F_Desouche

Après le vol de la croix de l’Aneto en avril, Maël 18 ans, est allé lui-même ré-installer une croix en bois sur le plus haut sommet des Pyrénées (MàJ)

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