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World's 1st 1/2 hour TV Show Exclusively Online. Voted Best Talk/Chat Show in India. Beating 500 Broadcast TV Shows in 2012. DOWNLOAD Android APP https://t.co/Uw3mUHZ33d

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SaltyGoat@SaltyGoat17·
Wesley Hunt's district... White: ~55% Hispanic: ~25% Black: ~10% Asian: ~10% It has NOTHING to do with his color!! It has EVERYTHING to do with his character!!! A lesson Democrats will never understand
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Your stomach pH sits at around 1.5. This is roughly the same acidity as the stomach of a vulture. A vulture eats rotting carcasses by the side of the road. A vulture's entire ecological niche is putrefying flesh that would kill any other animal on contact. The vulture has evolved a stomach acid so aggressive it dissolves bone and inactivates anthrax. And yours is in the same ballpark. Compare this to: - A cow: pH 6 to 7. Nearly neutral. Designed to ferment plant matter over many hours in four stomachs. - A horse: pH 5 to 6. Hindgut fermenter. Eats grass for sixteen hours a day. - A gorilla: pH 4 to 5. Plant-fermenting hindgut. - A chimpanzee: pH around 4. Mostly fruit, some meat when they can catch it. - You: pH 1.5. Carnivore-tier. The body does not lie. It built a chemical weapons facility in your abdomen for a reason. That reason is not lentils.
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☘️𝕃𝕦𝕔𝕜𝕪 𝕄𝕔𝔾𝕖𝕖‎
Fun Fact of the Day: These Four Republicans Byron Donalds (FL-19), Wesley Hunt (TX-38), John James (MI-10), and Burgess Owens (UT-4) represent majority white congressional districts, and NOT one of them was allowed to join the Black Congressional Caucus. Are they not black enough? 🤔 I’m starting to think the democrats are being very disingenuous about all this talk of black people being unable to be elected or represented, the black vote being repressed, and the “Jim Crow 2.0” bullshit. 🤨
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C3@C_3C_3·
Time in Federal Government… Alexander Hamilton: 5 years George Washington: 8 years Thomas Jefferson: 10 years John Adams: 12 years Bernie Sanders: 35 years Nancy Pelosi: 39 years Mitch McConnell: 41 years Chuck Schumer: 45 years It explains everything. Founders vs Grifters
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Ancient History Hub
Ancient History Hub@AncientHistorry·
In 458 BC, Rome was on the brink of collapse. An invading army had trapped the Roman consul and his legion in a mountain pass. Panic spread through the city. The Senate did the only thing they could think of: They sent messengers to find a 60-year-old farmer plowing his field. His name was Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus. He had once been a senator, then lost his fortune paying his son's bail. Now he worked his own four-acre plot just to feed his family. When the Senate's envoys arrived, they found him sweating behind a plow. They asked him to put on his toga so they could deliver an official message. The message: Rome was making him dictator. Absolute power. Total command of the army. No checks. No oversight. No term limit. He accepted. Within 16 days, Cincinnatus had raised an army, marched out, surrounded the enemy, and forced their surrender. The republic was saved. He had legal authority to rule for six months. He could have stayed. He could have expanded his power. He could have done what every other ruler in human history did when handed unlimited control. Instead, he resigned on day 16. He took off the toga, walked back to his farm, and finished plowing the field he'd left half-done. Twenty years later, when Rome faced another crisis, they called him back. He was 80 years old. He took command, crushed the conspiracy, and resigned again, this time after just 21 days. He died poor. On his farm. 2,200 years later, when George Washington was offered a kingship after winning the American Revolution, he refused and went home to Mount Vernon. The reason he was hailed as "the American Cincinnatus" is because Europeans literally could not believe a man who had won would willingly give up power. King George III, on hearing Washington would resign rather than rule, said: "If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world." The lesson isn't that Cincinnatus was humble. The lesson is that for most of human history, the people most qualified to lead were the ones who didn't want to. And the moment a society starts rewarding those who chase power instead of those who flee from it is the moment the republic begins to die. Cincinnati, Ohio is named after him. Most people who live there have no idea why.
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Anthony Fava@FavaAnthony·
@spencer_askew Interstellar is Matthew McConaughey carrying a horribly written film that makes little sense.
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Red Flags Press
Red Flags Press@Red_Flags_Press·
100s of damning and revealing quotes from celebrated socialsits. That's the foundation of our new book, Socialism Says, currently available for $9.99 (50% off) with free shipping and bonus papers. Chapter 3 explores socialism's disdain for our liberal rights.
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
Allow me to rock your world. America has about 6000 hospitals. 5121 of those are publicly accessible and 1224 are completely free. That's twice as many charity hospitals as Canada has Tim Horton's. Literally. Then, when you see a doctor, the doctor speaks English and went to school somewhere you've heard of. Harvard is not the only way to get educated, but it is nice in the fall. We don't push people into medically assisted suicide for cost reasons. We don't ask people with emergency conditions to sit in the ER for 10 hours before they see a doctor. So yes, if you have a cutting-edge disease and you go to a private hospital and get the best care in the world, you're on the hook for it. But note that you are also ALIVE.
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski

People say Canadian healthcare is not free, because we pay taxes for it. But in America, people pay taxes and still have to pay for healthcare out of their pockets. And if they are broke, the hospital tells them to go die.

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Handre@Handre·
Carl Menger destroyed the labor theory of value in 1871 with a single insight: humans value goods based on their marginal utility, not the labor embedded in them. The same year, William Stanley Jevons in England and Léon Walras in France independently arrived at similar conclusions about marginal utility. Three economists, three countries, one revolutionary idea that shattered Marx's entire framework. Menger's "Principles of Economics" went further than his contemporaries by building economics from individual human action rather than mathematical abstractions. While Jevons and Walras constructed elegant equations, Menger asked the fundamental question: why does anyone value anything at all? His answer traced value back to human needs and the decreasing satisfaction each additional unit provides. The tenth glass of water matters less than the first when you're dying of thirst. The timing wasn't coincidental. By 1871, classical economics had painted itself into a corner with the labor theory of value. If labor determines value, why do diamonds cost more than water? Why do identical goods sell for different prices? Value exists only in the mind of the acting individual. No intrinsic value, no objective measurement, just human preferences ranking scarce goods according to their ability to satisfy wants. Menger's approach created the foundation for the entire Austrian school tradition that followed. Böhm-Bawerk used marginal utility to explain interest rates. Mises extended it to money and the business cycle. Rothbard applied it to ethics and political theory. Every free market economist since 1871 stands on Menger's shoulders. The establishment still teaches economics as if Menger never existed, preferring mathematical models to human action, aggregate demand curves to individual choice, and central planning to market processes.
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Taotao🇦🇺@magataotao·
You Westerners who visit China for a holiday, to study, or to work — you really think you can lecture me on what China is actually like? What a joke. Unless you’re a Chinese citizen living here as an ordinary person, your outsider perspective doesn’t count. The Chinese government is simply using you as convenient propaganda tools to sell a fake, polished image of the country. Half the Chinese population still earns only about RMB 1,000 a month — roughly AUD $200. Rural villagers’ retirement pension is just RMB 200, or around AUD $40 a month. This is the reality of “socialism with Chinese characteristics” under the Chinese Communist Party. The only people who are truly rich and powerful are Xi Jinping and his inner circle.
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The Heretical Liberal 🇨🇦
The Heretical Liberal 🇨🇦@Rob_ThaBuilder·
Banksy art doesnt hit at all anymore, because liberal positions arent radical and subversive like they were when he started, they've become the Establishment. Theres nothing remotely cool about art whose messaging reflects the official positions of Government, Corporate HR departments, mainstream media, academia, and every other mainstream institutional pillar of society. This is like a group of hard-core activists marching down the street, clenched fists in the air chanting "Support the Power!"
TheRealThelmaJohnson@TheRealThelmaJ1

The new Banksy sculpture in London is brilliant

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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
Milton Friedman: “I am not a conservative. I’ve never been a conservative. Hayek was not a conservative.” “We are liberals in the true meaning of that term: concerned with freedom. We are not liberals in the current distorted sense—those liberal with other people’s money.”
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Whatever language an autowala speaks - they will still be a curse on Mumbai traffic!
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Jay Hind!@JayHind·
@TweetinderKaul Yup. Ghori's date we mixed up by a 100. From the day Ghori beat Prithviraj. It started. 1206 is just Qutubuddin's establishment
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Nikhil Mehra@TweetinderKaul·
@JayHind No. It's 1206 to 1526. Before that are just raids of various sorts.
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Nikhil Mehra@TweetinderKaul·
Hindu erasure comes easy to this lot. The Mughals were not the longest ruling Muslim empire. That was the Delhi Sultanate with 5 separate dynasties. The Mughals lost Delhi within 30 years of Aurangzeb's death. They lost much of their empire well prior to that. Essentially an empire that lasted around 200 years. Delhi Sultanate went for 300 years. Wonder why no one ever focuses on the Delhi Sultanate? Not much to show? Or their depravities somehow seem even more indefensible?
The Economist@TheEconomist

The Mughals brought language, food, architecture, music, art and syncretism to India. And they brought Narendra Modi’s party to power economist.com/asia/2026/04/1…

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Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov@Kasparov63·
The freedom to innovate wins, from chips in Taiwan to drones in Ukraine. I hope America soon rediscovers this true "American value" of intellectual freedom that has been under attack from both sides of the political spectrum.
Ken Cao-The China Crash Chronicle@Ken_LoveTW

Taiwan has just overtaken the UK in total stock market value, becoming the world’s 7th largest market. It’s a powerful reminder of what a small, democratic island can achieve without relying on authoritarian control.

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Vikas Khanna
Vikas Khanna@TheVikasKhanna·
When God has a plan… From selling bhatura chole at Vivek Public School in 1989, to opening Lawrence Garden Banquet from the back of my house in Amritsar in 1990. In 1991, I chose culinary arts— a decision that embarrassed almost everyone except my grandmother. There were years of humiliation I rarely speak about. Moments that nearly broke me. In 2000, when my banquet was torn down, I almost gave up. Instead, I moved to the United States and started over. Cleaning homes. Selling food on the streets of TriBeCa. Sleeping at Grand Central. Experiencing homelessness at NYC Rescue. Sleepless nights. Being called “Curry Boy” on the 7 train. And still, I kept going. From there… 8 Michelin stars. Then losing myself again. Then starting over—one last time as a promise to my sister—with Bungalow. And now… TIME100 Most Influential People in the World 2026. I’m still trying to process it. The journey continues.
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Karl Marx would have been an Incel if born in this era.
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