Kay Marie

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Kay Marie

Kay Marie

@KayBee624

I like playing with numbers and data. Lifelong Republican who has realized the importance of remaining independent in thoughts and reasoning

Katılım Kasım 2013
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Kay Marie
Kay Marie@KayBee624·
Asked AI to forensically analyze the Nancy Guthrie suspect photos. Here are the results: Forensic Feature Profile (non-identifying, constraint-based) This is a morphological envelope — features that must be true within error bounds given the imagery. Eyes •Intercanthal distance (eye spacing): ▸ Likely average to slightly narrow ▸ Eyes do not sit wide apart; medial corners appear relatively close even allowing for mask stretch •Eye size: ▸ Medium (IR bloom exaggerates pupil/sclera contrast — do not over-estimate size) •Eyelids: ▸ Hooded lids very likely ▸ Upper lid margin overlaps crease; little visible tarsal plate •Canthal tilt: ▸ Neutral to slightly negative (outer corner not lifted) Brows •Vertical brow position: ▸ Low-set brows relative to orbital rim ▸ Minimal distance between visible brow hairline and upper eyelid •Shape: ▸ Likely straight to mildly angled, not high-arched •Spacing: ▸ Brows appear moderately close together, not widely separated Nose •Bridge height: ▸ Low to medium bridge (IR + mask compression flatten appearance slightly) •Projection: ▸ Moderate projection; nose does not collapse fully under mask •Tip rotation: ▸ Neutral (neither upturned nor sharply downturned) •Width: ▸ Likely average, nostrils not visibly flared Mouth / Lips •Upper lip: ▸ Thin to medium •Lower lip: ▸ Medium, fuller than upper •Philtrum: ▸ Appears moderate to slightly long (inferred from mask tension and mouth opening position) Facial Hair (probabilistic, not asserted) •Mustache likelihood: ▸ Moderate probability (~55–65%) ▸ Based on: shadow pattern above upper lip + mask contact points ▸ If present, likely short / trimmed, not full handlebar or heavy beard Jaw / Face Shape •Lower face: ▸ Mask obscures jaw, but cheek compression suggests not a very narrow V-shaped face •Likely face type: ▸ Oval to rectangular rather than round Age Band (conservative) •Adult •Likely 25–45 •No adolescent or elderly indicators (skin elasticity, eye socket depth, posture)
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Kay Marie
Kay Marie@KayBee624·
@elonmusk The more money you make, the worse it becomes. Makes me sad.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
So many phonies, so few who are the real deal
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Mindset Fuel
Mindset Fuel@themindsetfuel·
@TansuYegen How does the car even move? Does the car body drag the wheels?
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Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
The wheels of a Rolls Royce Phantom never spin even at full speed 🚗
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Best example for why ups and downs are important in life
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
Would you rather spend $200 billion to bomb Iran or…? A: give every teacher in America a $62,500 bonus B: provide downpayment assistance for 20 million young families C: build 1,300 rural hospitals
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Congress needs a hospice wing soon. 1. Nancy Pelosi - 85 2. Maxine Waters - 87 3. Bernie Sanders - 84 4. Mitch McConnell - 83 5. James Clyburn - 85 6. Angus King - 81 7. Chuck Grassley - 92 8. Hal Rogers - 88 9. James Risch - 82 10. Steny Hoyer - 86 Term limits?
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ChainFundIt@ChainFundIt·
@CollinRugg This is heartbreaking but also hopeful at the same time… hundreds of animals finally getting a second chance at life.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: Los Angeles authorities are currently carrying out potentially the largest animal rescue operation in United States history. L.A. officials are reportedly removing an estimated 700 dogs and cats from a property in Antelope Valley. According to investigators, the animals were in the care of Christine De Anda of Rock N Pawz animal rescue. During the search, about 400 dogs and 300 cats were found. Dozens of LA County Department of Animal Care and Control staff members and mutual aid partners arrived at the scene and provided medical aid to the animals. "This is the largest number of dogs and cats that DACC has ever seized and may be the largest case ever in the United States," LACO Animals said in a statement. Video: KTLA 5
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Kay Marie
Kay Marie@KayBee624·
@1ssve Same. Autocorrect went to hell with latest update
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S.🎧@1ssve·
I’m not sure what it is.. but I genuinely cannot type on my iPhone keyboard anymore without constant mistakes.. something’s just off..
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Kay Marie@KayBee624·
@mtgreenee It’s funny because that’s exactly how Schumer looks at the podium 😂
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Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸
This is how all the boomers holding office right now are governing our country. 🤦‍♀️ There are so many great boomers except the ones clinging to power and destroying our future. Retire and live happily ever after but stop ruining America!!!
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Kay Marie@KayBee624·
@Drpandu31 @KrypPro @elonmusk Ehhh even that is iffy since he’s a government contractor and owns the company. It would have to be done indirectly.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse that is negatively affecting the lives of so many Americans at airports throughout the country
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Martha Bueno
Martha Bueno@BuenoForMiami·
@elonmusk Or… you can save that money and we can eliminate that useless government agency altogether. So far, the TSA has stopped exactly zero acts of terrorism and fails to find contraband at an alarming rate. The American people deserve better.
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Golden@GoldenHago·
It’s a generous idea on the surface, but this isn’t as simple as “I’ll pay their salaries.” TSA employees are federal workers, there are legal, administrative, and security structures in place that don’t allow private individuals to just step in and fund government payroll like that. It would require approvals, coordination, and a clear framework to even be possible. So the real question is: is this a practical solution being worked out behind the scenes, or just a well-timed statement during a funding crisis? Because the difference between intention and execution here is massive.
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Kay Marie@KayBee624·
@ThrillaRilla369 No. I did it until my daughter was in school and it was very lonely. Maybe if you have a solid group of stay at home mom friends, or family in the area.
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
To the women who are on this app, be honest If you could stay home, raise babies and run a cozy homemaker life.. Would you??
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C3@C_3C_3·
Elon and DOGE were right about all the fraud. Trillions.
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC. May God bless America.
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Kay Marie
Kay Marie@KayBee624·
@BR2100829 @Ric_RTP Exactly. AI will tell the white collar people, live, what exactly to touch, to buy, to manipulate to fix whatever needs to be done.
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SeeMe@BR2100829·
@Ric_RTP who's paying the plumber in three years?
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
A guy who's built companies for 25 years just went on Diary of a CEO and said plumbers will earn more than lawyers within the next 2 years. Sounds insane. But the numbers actually back it up: Last week alone, $280 BILLION was wiped off the value of legal and data companies. Thomson Reuters crashed. LegalZoom got hammered. The entire knowledge economy felt the shockwave in real time. Why? Because AI just proved it can do what a $500/hour lawyer does for $20 a month. Daniel Priestley went on the show and explained how he recently had a legal case that was quoted at $60,000 by a law firm. Instead of paying, his team used Claude. The AI gave them a full coaching session on how to handle the case, mapped out multiple decision tree pathways, generated every document they needed, and even built a spreadsheet breaking down exactly what to say and what not to say in the negotiation. Total cost: $20 a month. They resolved the case without a lawyer. Now multiply that by every business in the world that's paying legal fees they no longer need to pay. The entire financial model of knowledge work is collapsing in real time. Meanwhile, ask yourself this: Can AI fix your toilet? Can it rewire your house? Lay your foundation? Replace your roof? It can't. And it won't be able to for decades. Here's where the supply and demand crisis gets ugly... Governments spent 20 years pushing every young person into university. Get a degree or you'll never get a job. So an entire generation that should've become plumbers, electricians, and builders went and got master's degrees in subjects nobody was hiring for. They came out with $60-80K in debt and ZERO marketable skills. That created a massive shortage of tradespeople. And now AI is about to flood the market with unemployed knowledge workers while the demand for people who work with their hands explodes. The math is simple: Too many lawyers, not enough plumbers. AI makes the lawyer surplus worse every single month. Priestley called this the most important economic shift of our LIFETIME. For 30 years, blue collar work has been devalued. Everyone wanted to sit behind a screen. White collar was the "smart" path. That era just ended. The pendulum is swinging back hard. And the people who positioned themselves in physical, hands-on work that AI cannot touch are about to be the highest earners in the economy. For anyone building a business right now, the lesson is clear: Stop chasing what's "prestigious." Chase what's SCARCE. AI can write your contracts, build your website, run your ads, and draft your emails. But it cannot show up to your client's office, shake their hand, and solve a physical problem. The winners of the next decade won't be the most technically skilled. They'll be the ones who bet on what machines can't do.
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Kay Marie@KayBee624·
The thing is, you will be able to video and take pictures, send to AI, and it’s going to mark up exactly what you need to do and touch and manipulate so you can do it all yourself. I’m not going to pay an extremely high price for something if it’s acting as a live pro as I’m doing the job. My husband or I will do it. It’s going to wind up hitting all jobs. The white collar people no longer have the money for the blue collar work and will do it themselves with AI or robotic guidance.
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