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@Spence88Milton @whatintheAF @cromag80 @buttwidth @_facts_matter @MattPrinciple @ArmandDoma So you're saying that everyone you know had kids just for tax purposes? Are you implying that your own parents had you just to save money on taxes?
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@DragonflyJonez I like rollercoaster but word to the wise be careful how many adult beverages you have before you go in. Drank too much, thought the park would be crowded and it was empty went on a roll coaster 3-4 times in a row and my equilibrium is still sitting sideways lol
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Never saw the appeal of roller coasters. Yeah we gonna wait on line for 45 minutes for a ride that lasts 90 seconds and the whole appeal is to scare the shit out of you by moving at speeds and heights that can kill you if something goes wrong. Bro just point me to the turkey legs
FearBuck@FearedBuck
Power outage at Six Flags caused riders to walk down the ride tracks after rides shut down.
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, calling state aid + cutting waste + taxing the rich “socialist math” is pathetic. He closed a $12 billion deficit with no property tax hikes on regular New Yorkers and no major service cuts. That’s not magic. That’s just not being a complete corporate doormat like the previous mayors. The pearl-clutching is because it actually worked.
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**Around $1.5 billion for FY2026** (July 2025–June 2026), per NYC's February 2026 Financial Plan and state comptroller reports. This covers mainly DHS shelter/housing plus related care for asylum seekers/migrants.
Earlier peaks were much higher ($3.75B in FY2024), but arrivals have dropped and sites closed, bringing costs down to ~$1.4–1.5B this fiscal year. Official trackers show the bulk is emergency shelter.
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The streamer “Chud the builder” has been charged with attempted murder.
This is the freak who livestreams himself hurling racist insults at black people.
In a classic fuck around and find out Chud opened fire on one of his victims yesterday and ended up shooting himself too.
The victim is in stable condition and this Chud was arrested and now faces attempted murder charges.

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@perkbit @MidsPlug @TIMFAM0US @blockhim2026 conservative white Christians, the kindest, most egalitarian, most oppressed people in history
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Not a coincidence that this is the best crowd of the playoffs in this arena by far.
Arash Markazi@ArashMarkazi
The get-in price for tonight’s Lakers-Thunder Western Conference Semifinal game in Los Angeles is $90, making it one of the cheapest Lakers home games this season and one of the cheapest Lakers home playoff games in recent history.
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The people in this photo aren't friendlier than you. Their apartments are just smaller. So small that Parisians basically gave up on living indoors and moved their living rooms onto the sidewalk. And that was the whole plan.
In the 1850s, a city planner named Baron Haussmann tore apart medieval Paris and rebuilt it. He widened streets into boulevards, capped every building at five stories, and added one rule that explains this entire photo: the ground floor of every building had to be a café, a bakery, or a shop. The apartments above were intentionally tiny. Some were single rooms carved out of old mansions. No garden. Barely any sunlight. A private balcony was something most Parisians would never have.
So the café became home. You ate breakfast there. Held meetings there. Received your mail there. By the late 1700s, Paris already had close to 2,000 of them. In 2002, there were still 1,907. Even now, after years of closures brought that number to about 1,410, the coverage is absurd: a 2020 city study found 94% of Parisians live within a five-minute walk of a bakery. When COVID shut indoor dining in 2020, Paris ripped out parking spaces, turned them into outdoor terraces, and let 9,800 cafés and restaurants keep them permanently.
An American sociologist named Ray Oldenburg wrote a book in 1989 called The Great Good Place. He had a name for spots like the Parisian café: "third places." Not your home, not your office, but the casual in-between spots where you actually get to know people. Cafés, pubs, barbershops, the corner store where the owner knows your name. His whole argument was that American suburbs were built with only two zones, your house and your job, connected by a car. No sidewalk café, no place to bump into a neighbor by accident.
The U.S. Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic in 2023. Being alone all the time is as bad for your body as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Half of American adults say they feel lonely. Weekly socializing dropped from 5.5 hours in 2003 to just 4 hours in 2023, and it never bounced back after COVID. Americans between 15 and 29 now spend 45% more time alone than they did in 2010.
The scene in this tweet looks like a personality trait. It is a 170-year-old engineering project that works exactly as designed.
France Safety Travel@francesafetytra
What is stopping humanity from living peacefully together?
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America is such a fascinating place because this man is providing a service that actually materially benefits people, arguably what the government is designed to do, and you will still see articles upon articles trying to convince you he’s actually doing a bad thing.
Breaking911@Breaking911
NYC Mayor Mamdani announces free childcare center for government workers:"We never want city workers to have to choose between a job that they love and raising their kids in the city they call home."
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Statistically, you are more likely to be shot by ICE than you are to compete against a trans woman
Riley Gaines@Riley_Gaines_
It's so easy to not get shot by ICE
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