Jacob Krupa

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Jacob Krupa

Jacob Krupa

@JacobKrupa3

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Jacob Krupa
Jacob Krupa@JacobKrupa3·
@SethDillon Please keep up the good work. There are many of us who support what you are doing!
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Seth Dillon
Seth Dillon@SethDillon·
To get "foul regards" from evil people is a high honor. Thank you, Buckley. I never "tormented" Charlie. We were friends who always treated each other with respect. Torment is what Charlie's beloved wife is experiencing at the hands of you and your wicked, fraudulent friends.
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SuperCC
SuperCC@SuperCC_Evades·
My team's coach is unable to make it to the event and we are looking for someone who would be able to and coach us for the weekend. RT's appreciated 🙏
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
@NBCNews This post is a good example of liberal legacy media disinformation.
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NBC News
NBC News@NBCNews·
Kyle Rittenhouse, who gained fame for opening fire at a 2020 civil rights rally in Wisconsin, was hospitalized after he was bitten by a venomous spider, the noted firearms enthusiast says. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/g…
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Seth Dillon
Seth Dillon@SethDillon·
"No punching right. We need unity without exceptions to defeat the left." Are you starting to see how stupid that was?
Seth Dillon tweet media
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LVT Halo
LVT Halo@LVTHalo·
💰$128,000💰 Halo Pro League co-presented by LVT x @ShopifyRebels Kicking off July 2026 > Fall LAN Finale in Los Angeles Open format with path to Pro Details released at DreamHack Atlanta
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Clint Wolfe
Clint Wolfe@AnalogPatriotX·
@SethDillon It’s hard to believe I used to watch his YouTube videos… What a POS.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
@ksorbs Im strongly considering it, though it would be an absolutely MASSIVE life change for my wife and I and I’ll be honest… It’s a little scary. But not sure there is much of a choice left, Kevin. There are so few other options left.
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
Hey Matt, ever thought of homeschooling? Might be time to make the switch.
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol

I just got a phone call from my kid's school. They have cancelled his classes for this Friday, May 1st so that school staff can go protest. I'm so pissed. Every parent I know is scrambling for childcare right now, trying to take off work, they have NO IDEA what they are going to do. How does this happen?! How can they just cancel school for my kid so they can play activist when they should be teaching him TO READ AND DO MATH?! This may be our last straw... Homeschooling feels inevitable at this point. I'm so sick of this... I've been holding my toungue but I will do so no longer. If you want to fix the public schools, you are going to have to do the hard things that NOTHING in this protest will do: 1) DEPORT ALL THE ILLEGAL ALIENS and funding per AMERICAN student will increase DRASTICALLY How do I know? Because when ICE came to Charlotte NC, guess how many kids didn't show up to school? 30,000 kids. Yes, nearly 20% of ALL KIDS didn't show up to school because of ICE, so what does that tell you about how many illegal aliens we have going to our public schools in this country? 2) DRASTICALLY DEFUND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF. There are HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE in school administration in North Carolina right now making $200,000-$315,0000. Guess what? None of them are teachers. Guess which positions in schools have grown in the past 10 years? Number of students: 2.5% increase Number of teachers: 2.2% increase Number of administrators: 45% increase Number of consultants: 107% increase You want to pay teachers more? Great, then you now know EXACTLY where to look. Because the "middle-management" for North Carolina schools grew 20x FASTER than the student population, so there's a good place to start. Sorry for the rant... I've been patient. I've been engaged. I've gone to the meetings. I've read the emails. I've donated, a LOT. I'm really close to just being done. If the public school system thinks canceling class so the adults can go to a rally is acceptable, then the public school system has told me exactly what it values. And it isn't my kid.

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Jacob Krupa
Jacob Krupa@JacobKrupa3·
@johnkonrad You are my favorite follow on X. I don't remember who recommended you, but I'm glad they did 🫡
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Just as I predicted yesterday…. MSM will falsely claim the Secretary of the Navy was fired because of Battleships. And the NYTimes is actually worse than I thought. Let me explain…. The mainstream media will make this about the ships because the defense “experts” never want more hulls. They want money flowing into consulting fees, AI “solutions,” and think tank white papers. Steel produces nothing for the Beltway class. A flight deck you can launch F-35s off of does not generate PowerPoints. But the NYTimes is running an even more sinister play. Throughout the Biden administration, and later during DOGE’s audit work, I translated every major spending bill into a unit every American can actually visualize: one nuclear aircraft carrier. Nuclear supercarrier cost: $15 billion. Biden’s BEAD rural broadband program, which connected zero homes to the internet: $42.5 billion, or roughly three carriers. Pete Buttigieg’s infrastructure package: $1.1 trillion, or seventy three carriers. Total DOGE savings to date: $215 billion, or fourteen carriers. Known Somali-linked fraud in Minnesota, per federal prosecutors: $18 billion, or one carrier plus an Arleigh Burke destroyer. Why do I keep doing this? Because for the past two decades the NYTimes has run the same story on loop: the military is the reason for America’s skyrocketing national debt. That is a psyop. It conditions Americans to believe that steel and sailors, not social programs and grift, are what is bankrupting the country. Human beings are not wired to understand $15 billion. The mind goes blank at that scale. But every American, left or right, understands the sheer weight and menace of a nuclear aircraft carrier. It is the most visible, most photogenic instrument of state power on earth. So the NYTimes runs the obvious play. Paint the carrier as expensive. Pile on delays and cost overruns. Quote an anonymous Pentagon source worrying about bloat. Then anchor the defense budget to “discretionary spending,” a small slice of the real pie, and express it as a percentage of that smaller number. The Pentagon instantly looks like the whale in the room. But Medicare alone, roughly $1 trillion in 2025, already eclipses the entire defense budget. Add Medicaid and ACA subsidies and federal health spending hits $1.8 trillion, more than double defense. None of those programs are labeled “discretionary,” so by NYTimes accounting, they “don’t count.” This is a magic act. The NYTimes holds a shiny capital ship up in one hand to keep your eyes off the social programs bankrupting the country in the other. Once you see the trick, you cannot unsee it. Every time the NYTimes runs a carrier or battleship exposé, ask one question: what is on the page they did not write? Nine times out of ten, the answer is sitting just outside the “discretionary” column, quietly metastasizing, while a Ford class carrier gets blamed for the deficit. America is not going broke building warships. Warships are one time expenses that last decades and are a tiny fraction of the total annual budget. America is going broke pretending the ledgers that matter do not exist, while a national newspaper gets paid to keep the audience looking the other way. That’s why they hate battleships. That’s why they tell you they are ridiculous and antiquated warships that are a waste of money. To make you think THIS is the reason why the nation is $39T in debt. And the best part? Their psyop works on both sides of the aisle… on liberals who hate the military and conservatives who hate federal spending. Battleships are not a waste of money. All the many fraudulent programs that cost more annually than a single carrier are.
Hunter Stires@HunterStires

From the @nytimes: “Mr. Phelan recently suggested to Mr. Trump that the Navy might have to rely on European shipyards to deliver the battleships on the ambitious timeline Mr. Trump was demanding, senior military and administration officials said. Mr. Trump rejected the suggestion.” Advocating for outsourcing U.S. warship production abroad is a career ending opportunity. nytimes.com/2026/04/23/us/…

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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
Rumors are swirling that Erika Kirk could be positioning herself for a 2028 presidential run.
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Kevin Dalton
Kevin Dalton@TheKevinDalton·
Exactly seven years two months and 26 days since Gavin Newsom became governor of California. California is: #1 in homelessness #1 in poverty #1 in Retail crime #1 in gas prices #1 in illiteracy #1 in wage stagnation #1 in frivolous lawsuits #1 in unemployment #2 in housing costs #2 in water bills #1 in restrictions on workers #1 in Anti-business regulations #3 in energy/electricity costs #3 in inequality #1 in income tax #1 in gas tax #1 in budget deficit #2 in educational inequity #1 in COVID school shutdowns #1 in COVID business shutdowns #1 in COVID mandates #1 in illegal border crossings #1 in funding for illegal immigrants #1 in People leaving state
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor

Exactly one year since Trump started taxing Americans with his illegal tariffs: Americans are paying more for less. Inflation remains high. U.S. manufacturing jobs are falling. Supply chains and partnerships are excluding America.

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Bridget Phetasy
Bridget Phetasy@BridgetPhetasy·
I fought the retard left. And I see I’m gonna have to fight the retard whatever this new thing is too.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A newborn sperm whale can’t swim. It starts sinking the second it’s born. If nobody pushes it to the surface, it drowns in mile-deep water. On July 8, 2023, a sperm whale named Rounder went into labor off the coast of Dominica. Researchers from Project CETI, a $33 million AI initiative out of MIT, Harvard, and Northeastern that’s trying to decode whale language, happened to be there doing routine fieldwork. They had drones in the air and underwater microphones running. What they captured over the next six hours just got published in two papers, one in Science and one in Scientific Reports. Eleven whales gathered at the surface before Rounder even started delivering. Her mother, Lady Oracle, was there. So was her daughter Accra. Three generations in the water. But the wild part: half those whales belonged to a completely separate bloodline that normally keeps its distance from Rounder’s family. On a typical day, these two family lines split off to hunt in different areas and rarely cluster together. For the birth, they all converged before labor started. The unrelated family somehow knew it was coming. The delivery took 34 minutes. Sperm whale calves come out tail-first with their flukes still folded from the womb. They haven’t developed the oil-filled organ in their heads that helps adult whales float, so the moment they’re born, they’re dead weight in the ocean. Every adult whale in the group, related and unrelated, started taking turns pushing the calf up to breathe. They kept this rotation going for three hours. When a pod of pilot whales (known to be aggressive toward sperm whales) and a large group of Fraser’s dolphins showed up during delivery, the adults formed a wall around the newborn until the threat passed. The underwater audio is where it gets interesting. CETI’s microphones picked up the whales changing their vocal patterns during the birth. The click-based sounds they use to talk to each other shifted at specific moments, and vowel-like structures appeared in the recordings. This builds on what CETI found in 2024 when they ran machine learning on over 8,700 recorded whale calls and discovered sperm whale communication isn’t a basic 21-sound code. It’s a system of about 300 distinct sound combinations, with the whales adjusting rhythm and timing in real time, speeding up and slowing down the way a musician does mid-performance. A 2025 follow-up from UC Berkeley found these clicks also contain vowel patterns, something scientists had assumed only humans could produce. Sperm whales carry the largest brain of any animal on the planet. About 9 kg. Roughly six times heavier than yours. The evolutionary analysis in the new Science paper suggests this kind of cooperative birthing goes back over 36 million years, to the common ancestor of all toothed whales. The calf was spotted a year later, swimming with its family.
The Associated Press@AP

Rare footage of a sperm whale giving birth has offered scientists a window into the behavior of these large, elusive mammals.

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Bob Kain
Bob Kain@NBBear2·
@JacobKrupa3 @ChrisMartzWX I didn't say it was complicated. But it isn't so easy you should go hide somewhere if you don't get it. Math is intuitive for some, but not for everyone. I get tired of the arrogance and shaming.
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
127 If you cannot figure this out, you should probably hide away in a basement for the rest of your life.
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Travis
Travis@BeeGuyTravis·
I now have 3,029 followers and it's all thanks to @BurtMacklin_FBI and my incredible worth as a human being.
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Bob Kain
Bob Kain@NBBear2·
@ChrisMartzWX That's the correct answer but it's not as intuitive as you're making out. Try a little humility once in a while.
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Brick Suit
Brick Suit@Brick_Suit·
@LauraLoomer Yes. There is something worse than a crying baby in a plane. Someone in the seat next to you that elbows you off the armrest.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
Is there anything worse than a crying baby on a plane? I wish parents would control their children. It’s so disruptive. I refuse to believe a baby cries for 10 hours. At some point this is just bad parenting, right?
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