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Jamie Selway

@JSelway3

Personal account. Programmed by fellas / With compassion and vision.

Haverford, PA Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Stephen Moore
Stephen Moore@StephenMoore·
New York City spent 81,705 dollars per unsheltered homeless person last year.  Six years ago it was 28,428 dollars.  At that cost why not put them up at the Ritz?
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Joe Lonsdale
Joe Lonsdale@JTLonsdale·
Cesar Chavez, Mao, Marx, Che Guevara, George Floyd: the left makes icons out of evil men who lie, cheat, steal and rape. Theirs is the philosophy of nihilism and decline; they do everything they can to tear down the truth, the good, and the beautiful. Embrace liberty and light.
Shane Goldmacher@ShaneGoldmacher

MUST READ: A bombshell NYT investigation shows that Cesar Chavez sexually abused young girls. Dolores Huerta also discloses for first time that that Chavez raped her. So much more from Manny Fernandez and Sarah Hurtes —> nytimes.com/2026/03/18/us/…

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Jamie Selway
Jamie Selway@JSelway3·
“But you can't apply a KPI to a dream.”
Rambo Van Halen@RamboVanHalen

I put in 25 years. It would be 26 but I haven't worked yet this year and I'm not sure I'll ever work in entertainment again. The writing has been on the wall for quite some time. But it's a sad thing--especially since the collapse of Hollywood is (mostly) self inflicted. Outsiders like to blame the unions and burdensome regulations. That's not exactly wrong, but the big reason is that Hollywood stopped making a product that people wanted to consume. Film is a funny thing. On one hand it's art. But on the other it's a mass consumer product--like a car, or a soft drink. But unlike a typical consumer product, it was something we consumed together. We went to a special place, and sat with strangers, and watched stories. And those stories infected us. They entered our minds and our souls and they implanted things. Deep things. Ancient things. Timeless things. Things like heroism and beauty and love and fear and sex and death and adventure and tragedy and pain and injustice and all the things that make up our dreams. There's a thing we call "cinematic language". It's how we tell a story with images. (And BTW if you want to learn more about the language of visual media, read Scott McCloud's excellent book Understanding Comics.) An odd thing about cinematic language is that it's the same language as dreams. There's a scene in Christopher Nolan's Inception where Leonardo DiCaprio is explains to (the tragic) Ellen Page how dreams work. But what he's really describing is cinematic language. Inception is really a movie about movies BTW. While it's far from my favorite film, I think it's the perfect film. Because the suspension of disbelief is perfect. You believe the plot about dreams because you're familiar with how movies work--maybe not consciously--but you know. Everyone knows. Maybe not everyone has seen a movie, but everyone has dreams. Another odd thing about film: you don't "watch" a movie, you look into it. And you put yourself inside it. Now you're in the dream. And you're hypnotized. Because movies do that too. The motion--the moving images--they hack your brain. We're programed to pay attention to moving things. Even when the things aren't real. Even when they're just light reflected off a screen. So we'd go to these special places--these movie theaters--these temples--and we'd sit, and we'd "watch" and we'd enter the dream. And we did it together. And after the movie was over--and the lights came on, and we'd file out over the sound of popcorn crunching under our feet--we were different. We had become transformed. Sometimes we were changed in minor ways. But sometimes not. Sometimes we were changed in profound ways. And we did it together. Before the movie we were a room full of strangers. But after--on the way out the door--we all had something in common. Because we shared an experience. We'd shared the dream. And we'd all become transformed. And then tech got involved... Streaming turned movies from a communal experience to a personal experience. And that's an issue, but they did something else too. They started developing movies as if they were tech products. But you can't apply a KPI to a dream. At least, not successfully anyway. Because dreams don't work like that--nor does any sort of art. And that's a funny thing about making movies. You try to make the best film you can, but at the end of the day you have no idea if it's good or if it's going to be successful. You just have to hope the audience likes it. Now, you can design a movie that will appeal to a preexisting audience. Marvel movies are like this. There's a large group of fanboy nerds that will see every single one. You can count on them every time. Just like you can count on the Gay Oscar Bait crowd (for example). But those movies are slop. But Hollywood became specialists in slop. Because slop is safe. Because you could apply KPI style metrics to slop. As a result they lost the audience. And the audience is probably never coming back. I wrote a book in 2024 (that was published in 2025). While writing, I thought of it as my farewell to the industry. But looking back, what I was actually writing was a eulogy for Hollywood--the place where dreams were made. And so it goes...

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Paul Atkins
Paul Atkins@SECPaulSAtkins·
After more than a decade of uncertainty, this interpretation will provide market participants with a clear understanding of how the SEC treats crypto assets under federal securities laws. This is what regulatory agencies are supposed to do: draw clear lines in clear terms.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission@SECGov

TODAY 🚨: The Commission issued an interpretation that clarifies the application of federal securities laws to crypto assets. This is a major step to provide greater clarity regarding the Commission’s treatment of crypto assets. Read the release here: ow.ly/XhhV50YvxvO

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Ogiel (Moe Lane)
Ogiel (Moe Lane)@Ogiel23·
Paul Ehrlich has died. He was 93. He is survived by 8,300,678,394 people (134% increase from 1968), with a daily worldwide average calorie intake of 2,800 kcal (a 22% increase).
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Mando
Mando@rektmando·
Citadel watching crypto bros trading oil on a Sunday
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Fermat's Library
Fermat's Library@fermatslibrary·
Here's an interesting limit
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Tom Bevan
Tom Bevan@TomBevanRCP·
The New York Times is deeply concerned about the growth of Markwayne Mullin's portfolio.
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Ancient History Hub
Ancient History Hub@AncientHistorry·
Greatest Extent of the Roman Empire
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Jim Bianco
Jim Bianco@biancoresearch·
*DUBAI TEMPORARILY SUSPENDS FLIGHTS AT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT For years, Dubai, the UAE and Qatar have presented themselves as bulletproof tax havens and sanctuaries for the global elite. Just four years ago, Qatar hosted the 2022 World Cup, signaling the region's arrival as the world’s playground. Today, the reality has shifted. These past two weeks have severely tested that reputation. For the ultra-wealthy, 0% tax means little if physical safety is at risk. The reputational damage may be permanent if the elite begin to rethink living or visiting there for good.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇦🇪🇮🇷 BREAKING: Fire reported at Dubai International Airport after Iranian drones targeted the facility. This is one of the busiest airports on the planet, handling 90 million passengers a year.

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Jamie Selway@JSelway3·
“The Fed can print money, & it will, but it cannot bail out these credit monstrosities: everyone needs a house and a car… nobody needs to rent class C office space or buy knock-offs from Amazon sellers…” myrmikan.com/pub/Myrmikan_R…
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Tom McClellan
Tom McClellan@McClellanOsc·
Or C) sell gold. Kuwait's central bank owns ~79 tonnes. Qatar owns ~115 tonnes (both from World Gold Council figures). Gold is a "rainy day investment". People (and countries) buy it in case of a rainy day. When that day arrives, people switch to selling gold to buy stuff.
Luke Gromen@LukeGromen

If their GDP drops 14%, do you think Qatar and Kuwait will: a) Slash government outlays (thereby risking domestic unrest), or; b) Sell USTs & US equities “until their hands bleed” to raise USDs to buy needed goods to try to maintain domestic order? Bet on “b”.

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Coddled Affluent Professional
The left has basically spent the past 35 years demanding that the literary canon be shredded so that they could clear the shelves for hastily produced, aesthetically atrocious agitprop that there’s no organic market for. There’s also basically zero academic job market for the sort of modernist literary specialist who venerates Joyce. These people like to imagine that they’re refined intellectual aristocrats but the reality is that elite progressive cultural production is ~98% disposable midwit slop.
Pedro L. Gonzalez@emeriticus

The new right can’t and will not ever produce any real art or culture that will stand the test of time because it is fundamentally driven by hatred and resentment and a movement based on those things cannot create anything beautiful or worthwhile. It is a gutter movement. It lives in an imaginative and moral sewer from which nothing good can ever emerge.

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Mike Bird
Mike Bird@Birdyword·
Absolutely astounding figures from the NY state comptroller: spending on services for the NYC street homeless population ran to $81,705 per person last year, up from $28,428 pp 6yrs ago. Figures do not include all kinds of other spending, supportive housing, policing costs etc.
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