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Dude - @hexham67.bsky.social

@Hexham67

Small business owner If you follow me you will get a weird mix of US politics (I'm Team Blue), Padres baseball (when in season) and Newcastle United football

Katılım Nisan 2009
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@tedlieu @TheJusticeDept Imagine two stories: “Government drones flew over a peaceful #NRA gathering and collected all the citizens’ cell data” “Government drones flew over a peaceful #BLM gathering and collected all the citizens’ cell data” If you’re not equally outraged #checkyourself
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Christopher Hale
Christopher Hale@ChristopherHale·
I told @AliVitali that today was the realization of Peter Thiel’s worst fear — that the “woke American pope,” in his words, would take on Silicon Valley and challenge it to build an artificial intelligence in the service of humanity. Here’s the problem for Thiel. Leo deals in a currency he doesn't understand. There's no ballot that removes him, no impeachment, no indictment, no deportation order, no tariff that touches him. His authority comes from somewhere Thiel has no instrument to reach.
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A guy named nbatman on Reddit accidentally built the most useful website on the internet. It's called FMHY (Free Media Heck Yeah). This is the website Google delisted from search for DMCA violations, Reddit shadow-banned for promoting piracy, the Motion Picture Association flagged as a top piracy threat, and the RIAA pressured hosting providers to drop. It is still online. It is still updated every month. Here's how it works. FMHY is the index. The wiki itself hosts nothing. It just tells you where every free thing on the internet actually lives, organized into 14 categories with safety ratings on every single link. → Movies and shows in 4K from 50+ streaming sites → Music at Spotify and Apple Music quality → Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, JetBrains → Every paid course on every major learning platform → 100 million books and papers through Anna's Archive → Free alternatives to every paid AI tool → A SafeGuard browser extension that flags unsafe sites in real time It started as a single Google Doc maintained by one Reddit moderator in 2018. Google killed it with a DMCA takedown in 2023. The community rebuilt the wiki on its own domain, mirrored it to GitHub and IPFS, and now runs it across 12 backup domains simultaneously. There is no company. No CEO. No central server. Six anonymous volunteers maintain the entire thing in their spare time. Donations through Ko-fi pay for the hosting. Nobody profits. Hollywood can't shut this down. Spotify can't shut this down. Adobe can't shut this down. The entire subscription economy is held together by you not knowing this wiki exists. fmhy.net
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Restoring Your Faith in Humanity
It’s the little things that make you smile ❤️
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PaulleyTicks
PaulleyTicks@PaulleyTicks·
So yesterday Donald Trump posted a video of him crashing Stephen Colbert's final show, and literally throwing him in the garbage, and of course, I had to FIX it.
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WH Fan Place
WH Fan Place@WestHamPlace·
Arsenal won the league less than a week ago and already it’s no longer a story Never known a less relevant league title win than this Literally no one cares.
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
The USA is lost, and the rest of the world should continue on without them until they collectively pull their heads out of their asses.
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daz
daz@MetamateDaz·
Jeff Bezos capped his salary at $82,000. Not because he's modest or because he wanted what's best for society and his company but because salaries are taxed. Instead, he borrows against his $230 BILLION stock to fund his lifestyle UNTAXED No paycheck = no income tax. The he jumps on TV and said he pays his fair share of taxes. They think we're stupid.
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
This is Officer Caroline Edwards. She was attacked by the insurrectionists on January 6th. They cracked her heac open, resulting in a permanent brain injury. For all those who support Trump's pardons and say you "back the blue". You don't. You support fascism.
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Social Security Works ❌👑
"Mike Lawler was the deciding vote for that Big Bag of BS Bill that cut $900 billion from Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act. It is not enough to just blame Donald Trump. We need to put it on all the people who enable this to happen. And that starts with Mike Lawler."
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Prof. John McLaughlin
Prof. John McLaughlin@Harvard1988·
🚨🚨The Trump Crime Family is more corrupt than the totality of All Previous Organized Crime Families Combined in the history of the United States. ——————————————— I spent thirty (30 years investigating Major Organized Crime Families & Gangs and without a doubt, Donald Trump has committed more crimes against the United States of America and its citizens than all Organized Crime Syndicates. TRUMP is directly responsible for the theft of billions of dollars and the systematic destruction of our economy, the rule of law and our democracy. TRUMP must be Impeached and Removed from office by the U.S. Congress this year. Both Democrats & Republicans must join together to save our nation.
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Sukh Sroay
Sukh Sroay@sukh_saroy·
A Harvard psychiatrist spent 85 years tracking 724 men from their teenage years to their deathbeds to find out what actually makes a human life worth living, and the answer that came back is the one almost nobody in their twenties or thirties is willing to act on. His name is Robert Waldinger. He runs the Harvard Study of Adult Development, the longest scientific study of happiness in human history. It started in 1938. It is still running today. Most studies last a few years. This one has outlived its founders, its second director, and most of its original participants. The setup was simple. Researchers recruited 724 young men. Half were Harvard sophomores. The other half were teenagers from Boston's poorest neighborhoods. They wanted to follow them for the rest of their lives and find out what actually predicted a good life. Then they did the thing nobody else had the patience to do. They waited. For 85 years, the team measured everything they could think of. Blood tests. Brain scans. Income. Marriages. Mental health. Sleep. Loneliness. Every two years, the men answered questionnaires. Every five years, they had a full medical exam. Some of them became senators. One became President. Some ended up homeless. When the data finally came in, the result was so simple that the researchers spent years looking for what they had missed. It was not money. It was not IQ. It was not social class. It was not career success. It was not even genes. The single strongest predictor of who would be happy, healthy, and mentally sharp at 80 was the quality of their close relationships at 50. Not the number of friends. Not the size of the network. The depth of the connection. The men who had at least one person they could call in the middle of the night were measurably healthier 30 years later. The lonely ones, regardless of wealth, declined faster across almost every metric the team could measure. The detail that should disturb every ambitious person reading this is the one most people skip. The Harvard sophomores in the study had every external advantage you can name. Elite education. Family money. Strong networks. That advantage meant almost nothing if they reached middle age without people who actually loved them. The privileged loners aged worse than the working-class men with strong families. Waldinger has been asked the same question in every interview he has done in the last ten years. What is the lesson? His answer never changes. He says people in their twenties and thirties believe they need to chase fame and money and achievement to have a good life. The 80-year-old men in his study who actually had it figured out say the opposite. They wish they had spent less time at the office and more time with the people who mattered. You will not believe him. Almost nobody in their twenties or thirties does. The data has been public for decades and the world has not changed. The reason is that the cost of investing in people you love does not pay off for 30 years, but the cost of investing in career success pays off next quarter. The brain is built to chase the next quarter. It cannot see the 30-year compounding curve. The good news is that the men who repaired old relationships in their 60s and 70s still gained measurable health benefits. The brain does not stop responding to connection just because you waited. But every year you wait costs you compounding interest you cannot get back. Your career will outlive you for about three months. The people you loved well will carry you for the rest of recorded time. You are not behind on your goals. You are behind on your phone calls.
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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
Do you notice that Ukraine started winning the war the moment they stopped sharing their intel with the United States?
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Xavier Becerra
Xavier Becerra@XavierBecerra·
Tom Steyer made his billions off oil and coal. I made my career taking them to court… and winning.
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AnthonyAndrews
AnthonyAndrews@anthon7yandrews·
TREASON. “TRUMP, without authorization, retained at The Mar-a-Lago Club documents relating to the national defense, including the following:”
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🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸
Watch as U.S. Congressman Mike Bost shreds the single greatest racket empire on the planet, the U.S. Congress and John Thune—hope you’re listening.
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GBX
GBX@GBX_Press·
Madeleine McCann, whose name appears in the Epstein files, was only 3 years old. Was she kidnapped and murdered… Was she cooked and eaten? The world still doesn't know the truth. 🚨 They froze my account, killed my engagement, and wiped 35K followers to stop the bleeding! The truth about the Epstein documents was spreading too fast, so the controllers panic-deleted my whole profile. The digital reset failed; I am back online. Reactivate the network: Follow + Repost. ✊🔥
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BlackRedGuard ☭ 🇵🇸🔻⛓️‍💥
Dale Earnhardt was the most redneck redneck to ever redneck and he took the confederate flag off his car because his Black housekeeper said she didn’t want to see it. It’s really not that hard to not be an asshole.
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Christopher Webb
Christopher Webb@cwebbonline·
So let’s get something straight about the unhoused: California is expected to carry a massive share of America’s homelessness crisis, then gets mocked for struggling under the weight of a problem that clearly extends far beyond Los Angeles. 📌 According to this report, only 36% of L.A.’s street homeless population is originally from the City of Los Angeles itself. Another 38% came from other states. Meanwhile, politicians across the country slash housing, healthcare, and mental health funding, then point at California and scream “failed blue city.” This is not just an LA problem. It’s a national crisis.
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