Joseph Hella

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Joseph Hella

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USA Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Joseph Hella
Joseph Hella@JosephHella2·
@yerisaretle For iron sights, the way I was trained is to line it up then focus so that the FAR sight goes blurry. Line it up on the target then SQUEEZE the trigger.
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Joseph Hella
Joseph Hella@JosephHella2·
@HabitualLinest Not denying the center line doesn't exist at all. When you use the word 'never', it implies that all women are in that center line of yours.
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HabitualLinestepper
HabitualLinestepper@HabitualLinest·
Young men, HR is your enemy 1. Never meet with HR 2. Record every interaction but preferably keep it in writing 3. If not in writing, follow up the meeting with an email recap of the meeting to document everything 4. Never date a woman who works in HR, no matter the company 5. It doesn't matter if you have the facts on your side. Facts do not matter to women
Emerald Apple@AI_EmeraldApple

My most unhinged run-in with HR was while working at a biotech company as a senior scientist, a long time ago. They were doing racism audits, and me being an Asian, they targeted me in an inquisition-style interrogation. In essence, it was about 30 minutes of them... Gen Z women with a chip on their shoulders, trying to make me say that I experienced racism at the company. It was them framing every little comment, quip, joke, and conversation that my 'white' coworkers had with me into some sort of racist dog whistle. They wanted me to "out" my work friends as "racists" so that HR could crucify them. I knew they were recording the whole time, so I had to be very careful with my words. I kept my answers brutally short, usually with a single-word answer of "no", or that lacks context, or that's a misframing. They were literally trying to manufacture problems to go after people to justify their existence. They were trying to goad me, to extract the "right" answers from me that I refused to play their stupid game. After the interview was over, and after their little racism witch hunt didn't work, they moved on to other targets, other minorities, other stupid problems no one cared about.

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Joseph Hella
Joseph Hella@JosephHella2·
If we were to go down this path then Catholicism might be the Acolyte that basically believed in itself so much , that it could never fail and had so much cash that people basically left it in droves when they told them they were wrong for thinking for themselves and daring to read the source material.
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Star Wars Daily
Star Wars Daily@StarWarsDaily_·
What are your thoughts on the Han Solo movie?
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Joseph Hella@JosephHella2·
@samwise_master My only gripe was that the overall game was pretty short. Other than that, it was great, had an awesome soundtrack and great military humor. @karentraviss did a great job bringing the squad further to life in her books as well!
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Master Samwise
Master Samwise@samwise_master·
I miss when Star Wars had genuinely good standalone stories.
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⭕ Brock Pierson
⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson·
First game that comes to mind when you see this?
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Joseph Hella
Joseph Hella@JosephHella2·
@pelositracker I had Grok do a comparison....6 months ago your posts were about 25% focused on Trump, now they're 50-60% focused on Trump in the last month. Quite the shift. Did Pelosi stop stock trading?
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Nancy Pelosi Stock Tracker ♟
Breaking: Rumors are swirling that Trump owned $IBM before his administration committed $1B to the company However according to his Q1 filings, he was a Net Seller Here's what his Q1 filing show: • Bought $IBM on 3/17 • Bought $IBM again on 3/23 • Sold $IBM on 3/26 — 3 days later • Sold again on 3/30 • Net seller going into the announcement To be clear, the filings only were for his Q1 trades so if he bought after 3/30, we won't know until those new filings come out
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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
What movies would you add to the list and to what tier? LOTR, The Passion and Narnia are absolute peak for me. I would also add El Cid and Excalibur 1981 but not quite sure where
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Joseph Hella
Joseph Hella@JosephHella2·
A little more global list... Subutai – Directed more than 20 campaigns over 50+ years, conquering 32 nations and more territory than any commander in history through unmatched operational art, deception, winter warfare, and multi-army coordination across continents.Tier 2 Khalid ibn al-Walid – Undefeated in over 100 battles and skirmishes; dismantled the Byzantine and Sassanid empires with smaller mobile forces using desert maneuvers, feigned retreats, and superior morale tactics. Napoleon Bonaparte – Synthesized ancient and revolutionary tactics into the modern corps system; won 50+ major battles, anticipated 19th–20th century operational warfare, and reshaped Europe.Tier 3 Alexander the Great – Undefeated across a decade-long conquest from Greece to India; pioneered combined-arms speed, adaptability, and phalanx-cavalry synergy. Genghis Khan – Forged the largest contiguous empire from nomadic tribes via meritocracy, intelligence networks, psychological warfare, and disciplined horse-archer operations. Bai Qi – Undefeated over 40 years in Warring States China; annihilated ~1.65 million enemies across 73 cities with large-scale annihilation tactics that enabled Qin unification.Tier 4 Hannibal Barca – Crossed the Alps with elephants; executed the textbook double-envelopment at Cannae against superior Roman numbers, nearly breaking Rome with limited resources. Timur (Tamerlane) – Undefeated in 35+ major battles; conquered from India to Anatolia using terror, mobility, sieges, and combined arms that rivaled Genghis in scale. Julius Caesar – Master of speed, engineering, and clemency; conquered Gaul and won civil wars against overwhelming odds through rapid marches and political-military integration. Han Xin – Architect of the Han Empire; defeated “invincible” Xiang Yu at Gaixia with innovative deployments, feints, and logistics despite humble origins.Tier 5 Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (El Gran Capitán) – Revolutionized infantry tactics with pike-and-shot formations; remained undefeated against French forces in the Italian Wars, establishing Spain as Europe’s premier military power. Belisarius – Reconquered vast Western Roman territories with tiny armies; excelled in combined-arms defense, sieges, and deception against Persians, Vandals, and Goths. Saladin – United fractious Muslim forces; recaptured Jerusalem and most Crusader states through strategic patience, chivalry, and decisive field command.Tier 6 Suvorov – Never lost a battle across 60+ engagements in Russia, Poland, Italy, and Switzerland; pioneered rapid column attacks and alpine warfare. Yi Sun-sin – Korean admiral who, with turtle ships and guerrilla naval tactics, destroyed the superior Japanese invasion fleet in the Imjin War despite being outnumbered and politically undermined. Li Jing – Tang dynasty general; crushed the Eastern Turkic Khaganate and expanded China’s borders through brilliant logistics and multi-pronged campaigns in harsh terrain.Tier 7 Frederick the Great – Master of oblique-order tactics and disciplined Prussian army; survived coalition wars against vastly superior numbers. Gustavus Adolphus – Revolutionized linear tactics, combined arms, and mobile artillery; turned Sweden into a European power. Moltke the Elder – Architect of Prussian victories in the Wars of German Unification through superior staff work and rail-enabled concentration of forces.
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Diego Angulo
Diego Angulo@AmoaHamlet·
GENIOS MILITARES En un top jamás pueden estar Rommel, Montgomery o Patton, no dan la talla ni siquiera en sus propias guerras para ser considerados los mejores. Tengo cierto sesgo occidental pero es más por ignorancia, me falta estudiar a profundidad las campañas de los grandes generales chinos. Napoleón reúne y condensa todas las cualidades de todos los generales anteriores a él y anticipa todo lo que vendrá después.
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Joseph Hella
Joseph Hella@JosephHella2·
Interesting. Do they say what the compressor did exactly besides being part of the ignition/hyperdrive? Because a compressor is normally a mechanical function that can't be 'bypassed' by pulling out a circuit card. Normally a compressor compresses something (I know, I'm a genius). If she bypassed it just by pulling out a circuit card then that implies there was already a bypass valve perhaps already built in and somehow pulling the card made whatever WAS going to the compressor go back to a storage tank (usually) to be used again instead of just somehow going around the compressor unit itself which would defeat the purpose of the compressor altogether...
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Random Comments
Random Comments@RandomsComments·
@JosephHella2 @theworsturl @iamrobothead This compressor was added by Unkar Plutt (Rey's boss) -- it wasn't there when Han and Chewie had the ship! It's a bad, nonstandard modification and Rey had firsthand knowledge of the work; she says in the film that she thought it was a mistake at the time Plutt made the change.
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Robot Head 🤖
Robot Head 🤖@iamrobothead·
Luke fly's in virtually a straight line and needs help from Obi-Wan and Han. They establish that he is a good pilot several times. He has joined the Rebels so you could assume they check if he can fly. Rey does stunt-show acrobatics through the inside of a ship in a craft she has never flown, that needs two pilots.
Kevin Martin@KPMartin51

@iamrobothead Everyone saying well Luke said he is a good pilot so that’s good enough. Rey says she is a pilot too. Why is one good, one not?

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Joseph Hella
Joseph Hella@JosephHella2·
@theworsturl @iamrobothead This part always makes me cringe... I get it's different tech but I have never in my mechanical career been able to 'bypass the compressor' without rendering the system nonfunctional entirely.
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The Blood Wyrm
The Blood Wyrm@Thebloodwyrmmm·
Hey @grok, since you’re the smartest AI, count the people in this picture and tell me how many there are.
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Joseph Hella
Joseph Hella@JosephHella2·
@MrJulianR1 Must've been a manufacturer defect... 'military-grade'
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Joseph Hella
Joseph Hella@JosephHella2·
@TheHost_ Military dentists are always surprised I still have my molars. They came in perfectly so they really didn't have an argument to pull em out even with the filled cavities I had taken care of beforehand. I tell my troops my wisdom teeth is what makes me so smart.
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TheHost@TheHost_·
I joined the Navy at 29. They pulled all 4 of my wisdom teeth shortly after intake. Nothing was bothering me. Their reason was, when I’m out at sea on a ship and they start bothering me, there won’t be a dentist on board to pull them. Cool. I’ve gone up until now thinking I’ve had no wisdom teeth. Went to the dentist only to find out I still have my bottom wisdoms but the molars next to those are gone.
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