Ken Acree

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Ken Acree

Ken Acree

@KenAcree

Anything is Possible. Retweeting does not imply endorsement. Opinions are my own.

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el gato malo@boriquagato·
@jeremykauffman want to really die inside? i would have said "anyone who cannot do this in their head is mathematically illiterate." turns out: 97% of sophomores in the OECD (and probably 99% worldwide) cannot answer this question correctly.
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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@rjfriel8 @BRamseyKSR All good. Most people think it’s a 4 year lock, but it’s a bit of a risk for late first. If you like college, you should probably stay in college and get paid. Different story if you’re just ready to be a pro. IMO.
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Brandon Ramsey
Brandon Ramsey@BRamseyKSR·
I will have to say that Malachi Moreno skipping 5-on-5 at the combine makes me nervous that he is very seriously considering staying in the draft. If it were solely a fact-finding mission you would play and receive your feedback. However, now he seems to be protecting his stock.
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@BRamseyKSR I would love to see him back, but very happy for the young man if he’s gonna go. It would be a tough decision as he may never had the year he could have, but that 4 yr guarantee is too pressing to pass up, especially reaching your dreams
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T.J. Walker@TJWalkerRadio·
No one is wishing death upon Mark Pope. UK fans just want to win a big stakes recruitment and not to finish 9th in the SEC while taking a pounding weekly. That’s all. UK fans, shockingly, appreciate winning. That ending was cheesy but I hope it symbolizes a turn in Pope. Less Hamilton. Get hungrier and produce results.
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I personally don't think many understand that Coach Pope is sending a message directly to plenty of the BBN folks that have been whining and complaining saying he needs to go. Stand up for yourself coach! #ExtendPope

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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@Gyrostore @its_The_Dr A lot of focus on guns, but some other avenues for discussion in the wake of SH were the dangers of homeschooling, and the risk in asking questions once the official story has been disseminated.
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Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
Wow never saw this before. I did research years ago and the school had been closed due to asbestos for a few years. Used the way back Time Machine to Confirm the website had been dormant for a few years until the shooting was shown and then it had activity.
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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@KySportsRadio I would have Oscar so far down this list. Stat stuffer who never won anything that mattered. And no, NPOTY for an early exit team doesn’t matter much.
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Matt Jones@KySportsRadio·
My Cal player ranking (based on UK only): 1. AD 2. Wall 3. Oscar 4. Willie 5. Knight 6. Ulis 7. Cousins 8. Monk 9. Murray 10. Randle 11. MKG 12. Reeves 13. P Patt 14. Twins 15. T Jones 16. Fox 17. Karl 18. Darius 19. Quickley 20. PJ 21. Nerlens 22. Bam 23. SGA 24. Lamb 25 Maxey 26. Book 27. Keldon 28. Herro 29. Knox 30. Reed
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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@Docneuroeo I recently found out that the Pope and I are 9th cousins, so I’ll have a chat with him if you like.
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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@KySportsRadio It was honest, if misguided. Stokes isn’t generational. Pope didn’t read the room. Plenty were steering him away and he wouldn’t listen. I still think the assembled roster can be competitive, but Pope is his own worst enemy.
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Matt Jones@KySportsRadio·
Mark Pope Taking the question that acknowledged and answering about missing on 14 of 20 recruits who visited campus is pretty strong. I am not sure if any other coaches would have done
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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@CoachMarkPope How much contribution do you hope to get from Braydon Hawthorne this year, and can we expect to see lineups with Kam and Braydon on the floor together?
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Mark Pope
Mark Pope@CoachMarkPope·
BBN I want to talk! Drop your questions in the comments, and I’ll spend the next couple of days answering them 👇
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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@myfirstmilpod Nice AI slop. Historical certainty for forward looking is oxymoronic.
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My First Million
My First Million@myfirstmilpod·
If you bought the S&P in late 2024 betting on 8-10% returns, you're about to lose a decade of your financial life. Billionaire investor Howard Marks on the JP Morgan chart everyone's ignoring: At the end of 2024, the S&P was at a P/E of 23. Historically, every single time the market hits a P/E of 23, the next 10 years returned between 2% and -2% annualized. NO exceptions. What this means: if you invested $100K at the end of 2024, by 2034 you'll have between $82K and $122K. Best case (2% annualized): you barely beat inflation Worst case (-2% annualized): you lose 18% of your money Either way, high-yield savings beats your "aggressive" portfolio This isn't a bearish prediction. It's a historical certainty based on the price you chose to pay. @thesamparr @ShaanVP
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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@jme2303 I never wanted Stokes. I think Pope made a mistake going all in on him. Doesn’t make Pope the devil. He has his strengths and weaknesses. Hoping for the best and looking forward to seeing the product on the court. Everyone is 0-0 in the offseason, despite the whining.
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Earl pearl@jme2303·
In all seriousness if pope had backed off stokes and signed some of the other guys he put on the back burner would yall have shit on him for not going after #1
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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@jeffreytucker I’m right there with you. Find myself scrolling past 90% of the Twitter content these days. Would like to believe the algorithm will gradually begin rewarding human generated content again. Try my best to never engage with AI, rage bait, or vague posting.
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Jeffrey A Tucker
Jeffrey A Tucker@jeffreytucker·
Seems too late to say it: I'm completely fed up with AI generated content. It's gone from 10 percent to 90 percent in a very short time. As someone who has believed my entire life in writing as an expression of mind and spirit, the trash being cranked out today is a disgrace. What can be done?
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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@QuincyKreitzer It’s weird but, I was a UK fan long before KSR popped up from out of the message boards, and I’ve somehow managed to get a ton of Cats coverage without paying much attention to them. They’ve always felt like lightweight, tabloid coverage to me.
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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@realEstateTrent I bought something the other day. Something from 2025 my wife wanted that is out of stock.
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StripMallGuy
StripMallGuy@realEstateTrent·
I Haven’t thought about eBay in over 10 years. They’re still doing $10B+ in revenue. Serious question: Who is actually using it?
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Giga Based Dad
Giga Based Dad@GigaBasedDad·
Isn't that the dude from Rudy?
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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@gothburz @S7Beau Never felt like an answer to me. Did and still does feel like a data point. Shooter is dead, shooter is alive, fog of war…more data points.
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
@S7Beau Yes. Someone did. It is weird. It is worth looking into. That's exactly what I said at 11:47 PM. I'm just asking you to notice how fast you arrived at 'worth looking into' and how that speed feels like the same thing as an answer.
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Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I was one of 300,000 people who solved the WHCA shooting in 40 minutes. None of us were right. But we were fast, and that night, fast felt like the same thing. I need to tell you about a tweet. Not because it matters. Because I thought it did. Because for 3 hours on the night of April 25, 2026, I was certain it was the most important thing on the internet, and I need to tell you what that certainty felt like before I explain why I was wrong. December 21, 2023. An account called Henry Martinez. @HenryMa79561893. Pepe the Frog avatar. Glitched rainbow banner, the kind of pixel corruption art that looks generated, or found, or planted. Zero following. No bio. No replies. No likes. No history. Created that month and immediately abandoned. 1 post. 2 words. No context. No hashtag. No thread. Cole Allen. Just a name dropped into the algorithm like a coin into a well. Then silence. 2.5 years of silence. I found it at 11:47 PM. I know the exact time because I screenshotted the screenshot. 21 million views by then. 27,000 likes. 12,000 bookmarks. 2,000 replies and climbing. The account had 2,100 followers it never asked for. The only people who follow it found it after the shooting. One post. 0 engagement for 868 days. Then a man with that name charges a Secret Service checkpoint with a shotgun, and the dead account becomes the most analyzed two words on the internet. I screenshotted it. I saved it to a folder. I sent it to my group chat with no caption, just the image, because no caption was needed. Everyone already had it. Everyone was already doing what I was doing. Research. That's what I called it. Here is what I built in 40 minutes. Cole Tomas Allen. 31. Torrance, California. CalTech, class of 2017. Mechanical engineering. Cal State Dominguez Hills, master's in computer science, 2025. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory summer fellow, 2014. C2 Education tutor. Teacher of the month, 2024. I typed faster than I've ever typed at work. Indie game developer. Published a game on Steam called Bohrdom. Non-violent. Skill-based. Inspired by chemistry models. Self-propelled pinballs, bullet hell without the bullets. He trademarked the name. He was working on another game: a top-down shooter set in outer space. A person who designed fictional violence for a living and removed the violence. I didn't stop to think about that. I was looking for the next connection. CalTech Nerf Club. Christian Fellowship. Registered to vote with no party preference. 1 political donation on record: $25 to Kamala Harris via ActBlue. October 2024. $25. The price of lunch. And then I found it. The JPL 2014 summer fellowship program lists a co-author on a published research paper: Henry Martinez. Cole Allen was a 2014 JPL Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow. Both names. Same program. Same year. I had 3 tabs open. I was cross-referencing a dormant Pepe account with a 10-year-old academic paper. I told my group chat I'd found something. I hadn't found anything. I'd followed the same trail 300,000 other people were following at the same speed, and the speed felt like intelligence. 40 minutes. That's how long it took. Before the Secret Service finished their incident report. Before the Acting AG drafted a statement. Before a single journalist filed a story. 300,000 people had already built the board, pinned the photos, drawn the string. I was one of them. I was fast. I was thorough. I was wrong about what those words meant. Then somebody ran the Pepe avatar through a face comparison. The frog holding a glass of whiskey in a bow tie. Next to a photo from inside the ballroom. A man at Trump's table holding a glass. Same angle. Same tilt. Arrows drawn between them. "LOOK AT THE GLASS. LOOK AT THE TIE." Shared 40,000 times before anyone asked what it proved. I shared it. I didn't ask either. Then somebody found the banner image on the Henry Martinez account. Glitched pixel art. Rainbow static. And somebody else found an EU research project from May 2022, "Study on Quality in 3D Digitisation of Tangible Cultural Heritage," that used the exact same visual aesthetic in its branding. "TIME MACHINE" was the project name. Time Machine. A tweet from 2023. A project called Time Machine. A man from the future. I could feel the board filling in. Every piece clicking against the next like magnets. My brain building the room before I'd checked whether the foundation was real. That feeling, the one where the pattern assembles itself faster than your skepticism can keep up? That's not research. That's gravity. And I was falling. Here is what the people with followers did while the rest of us were building their evidence for free. Karoline Leavitt, hours before the dinner, in a recorded interview: "There will be some shots fired tonight." She was talking about jokes. She says. The clip was timestamped, captioned, and circulating to 6 million people within 90 seconds of the first gunshot. 90 seconds. That's not reaction time. That's preparation. Fox News, mid-broadcast. Their White House correspondent's phone cuts out after her husband tells her "you need to be very safe." She later explains that the Washington Hilton has notoriously bad cell service. The internet doesn't believe in bad cell service. Not when it has a better story. I didn't believe in bad cell service either. Not that night. Then the word. Both sides. Simultaneously. The fastest bipartisan agreement in American history: STAGED. The left said staged to distract from the Iran war and the cratering approval ratings. The right said staged because a Harris donor did it. Both sides said it within the same minute. Both were certain. Neither had evidence. Neither needed any. I recognized this. I'd seen it before. Butler, Pennsylvania. The same pattern. The same speed. The same certainty arriving before the facts. I recognized it and I kept scrolling. Alex Jones called it staged at 9:14 PM. By 11:30 PM he said it wasn't. By midnight he was "investigating." By morning he was selling supplements about it. 3 positions in 6 hours. Every one of them monetized. I know his timestamps because I was tracking them. I called that research too. Marjorie Taylor Greene posted "many questions about Cole Allen" at 12:47 AM like she was peer-reviewing a doctoral thesis she'd never read. I liked the tweet. Then I unliked it. Then I screenshotted it. Brooklyn Dad, 1.3 million followers, asked "Staged or not staged?" like he was running a poll on pizza toppings. 800,000 impressions on that question. He didn't investigate anything. He didn't have to. He just asked the question and let 300,000 people do his research for free. People like me. That's content creation. That's what we call it now. A question with no intention of finding the answer. A prompt designed to generate engagement, not information. Brooklyn Dad didn't need to know if it was staged. He needed you to reply. Jack Posobiec. Libs of TikTok. Tom Fitton. All posted within minutes of each other. Not about the shooting. Not about the agent who took a round to the chest. Not about the 1,000 people who crawled under banquet tables in formal wear. About building a new White House ballroom. The president referenced the ballroom in his press conference that night. He posted about it on Truth Social the next morning. They don't need the conspiracy to be true. They need it to be first. They need the narrative shaped before you've finished processing the sound of the gunshot. By the time you look up from under the table, the story is already written, the merch is already printing, and the thread is already pinned. That is the machine. It doesn't run on truth. It runs on speed. And the people who operate it have more followers than the Secret Service has agents. I fed it for 3 hours. I called it staying informed. I need to tell you about a train. Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. 3,000 miles. Roughly 50 hours, if you take the southern route through Texas and up the coast. Maybe longer. Cole Tomas Allen boarded that train with a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives. He sat in a seat. Or a sleeper car. We don't know yet. And he watched the country pass outside the window for 2 days. The Mojave. The Rio Grande. The Appalachian foothills. The Potomac. What does a person think about for 50 hours when they have decided to charge a federal checkpoint? Does he sleep? Does he eat in the dining car? Does he look at his phone? Does he read the news about the dinner he's traveling toward? Does he think about the game he published, the one where he deliberately removed the guns? Does he think about his students? Does he think about the fellowship, the summer at JPL, the paper with the name that would end up on a dead Pepe account 2.5 years before he ended up on the ground in a hotel lobby? I don't know. Nobody knows. Nobody is asking. I wasn't asking. I was looking at a Pepe avatar through a face-matching overlay at 2 AM and calling it evidence. 40 minutes to build the board. 3 hours to fill it. 0 seconds on the train ride. The internet found the tweet in 40 minutes. The NASA paper in 45. The ActBlue receipt in 3. The Fox News clip in 90 seconds. The face-match Pepe theory in 20. The Time Machine banner connection in 30. Nobody found the train ride. Because the train ride doesn't have engagement value. It doesn't confirm anything. It doesn't fit a board. It doesn't go viral. It doesn't have a ratio. It's just a man, a window, and a decision that nobody can explain by cross-referencing a tweet with a 10-year-old PDF. Not me. Not the researchers. Not the influencers. Not the politicians. Not the algorithm. The tweet has 21 million views. The train ride has none. And the Secret Service agent who caught a shotgun round in his vest went home to his family that night. He is not trending. He is not a thread. He has no Pepe avatar. No one is drawing arrows to his face. He is alive because Kevlar works, and that is the least interesting thing that happened on April 25, 2026, according to every platform that covered it. According to me. I covered it too. I just didn't know that's what I was doing. I deleted the board. I kept the screenshot. I don't know what the tweet means. But I know what it doesn't mean. It doesn't mean what the people with the biggest megaphones need it to mean. It doesn't mean what the algorithms want to amplify. It doesn't mean what I decided it meant at 11:47 PM, when I was still falling, still reaching for the pattern because the pattern felt safer than the silence. The glass in the Pepe's hand is not the glass on the table. The banner is just pixel art. The tweet is still there. Sometimes a name is just a name. And sometimes a man gets on a train, and the only conspiracy is that we'll never understand why, and we'll build 1,000 theories to avoid sitting with that. 40 minutes to build the board. 50 hours on that train. I spent my time on the wrong one. I know because I'm still thinking about it. Not the train. The board. That's the part I can't stop replaying. Not the silence. The speed. That's the conspiracy. Not the tweet. Not the Pepe. Not the Time Machine. The conspiracy is that speed felt like intelligence. And I fell for it. And I'll fall for it again.
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Ken Acree@KenAcree·
@ShotGunDandymk3 Billy Joel put out a classical album a few years ago. Learned about it from a documentary and gave it a listen.
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ShotGunDandy@ShotGunDandymk3·
自分で調べる前に かなりアホな質問するけど モーツァルトとかベートーヴェンとかみたいなクラシック音楽って 現代も新しい曲作られてる? 作られてるけど俺が知らないだけ?
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Von@tvon_85·
@KKamufu No they’re now just loan pre approvals I didn’t apply for
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Benzer@KKamufu·
Did y’all notice those scam likely calls suddenly stopped?
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