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Katılım Mart 2024
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hellogoodbyehello
hellogoodbyehello@pabloninofn·
@DovySimuMMA Speaking about the former First Lady at the White House - regardless of how you feel is just bad taste - makes America look like a fkng joke - this shit is ghetto
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Dovy🔌
Dovy🔌@DovySimuMMA·
Josh Hokit: “I wanna chama on your mama— Michele Obama is a man, am I right American?” #UFCWhiteHouse
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Evan Solomon
Evan Solomon@Evanzsolomon·
Someone sent Gabe an antisemitic message. He shared it publicly to show the level of antisemitism that exists today. He did not dox anyone. Now people are trying to destroy his business because he exposed this message. The Holocaust was just 80 years ago. Six million Jews were murdered simply because they were Jewish. This isn't ancient history. Holocaust survivors are still alive today. Antisemitism has existed for centuries, and it likely won't disappear. Most Jewish children grow up hearing the same message from their grandparents: "People may hate you simply because you're Jewish. Stand up to it." I didn't fully understand that growing up. But since October 7th, I've watched antisemitism become normalized. Too many people now openly express hatred toward Jews simply because they are Jewish. The only way to respond is to stay united, continue speaking out, and share our experiences with the hope that one day this hatred fades. Never forget. And never be scared to stand up for what you believe in.
Mo Khan@mokhanhim

Damage Gabe Einhorn by leaving his business a one star review on Google It’s time to show jews they can’t keep destroying lives without consequences.

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Eric Adams
Eric Adams@ericadamsfornyc·
He was offered a job and turned it down because he was “not interested in working for a Jew.” Replace the word “Jew” with any other religious or racial group, and the outrage would be immediate and universal. Antisemitism has become dangerously normalized on some of our most elite campuses and institutions. What should be condemned without hesitation is too often excused, ignored, or rationalized. If you think this isn’t your fight because you’re not Jewish, think again. Hate never stops with one group. It may begin with the Jews, but history has shown that it never ends there. nypost.com/2026/06/13/us-…
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Karen David
Karen David@KarenDavid47792·
@ggreenwald Oh the poor baby had to have three interviews for a job. That was his complaint. You know why Jews are so successful, because they don’t blame Jews for their own fuck ups.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
A 19-year-old college student quietly turns down a job interview, stupidly telling the company it's because he doesn't want to work for a Jew. Within two days: -- The billionaire founder of one of the world's most powerful corporations (Palantir) demands that the company release his the student's to the world. The company instantly complies. -- National media trumpet the incident and spread the student's name and face all over the place. -- A senior Trump DOJ official repeatedly urges the public to notify him if that student is ever hired anywhere in the future, promising to use his office to keep the student permanently unemployable. Adults with large, influential platforms -- pundits, media types, even elected officials -- right here on X routinely say things as bad as, and often much worse than, pretty much every other group you can think of without facing a single consequence let alone a completely unhinged coordinated campaign of very powerful people to run their lives forever:
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Karl Cardona
Karl Cardona@Karl_Cardona7·
It's important that antisemitism doesn't get normalized. Especially today, where there is a huge movement on the left and fringe right, to proclaim that "nothing is antisemitism", and so its ok to say whatever the hell you want, even if it is antisemitic. And yes, people are sensitive to antisemitism - its kind of a big deal, due to our recent history (WW II Hitler, etc.), that people don't want antisemitism to become normalized again in society.
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Bijan Tavassoli
Bijan Tavassoli@BijanTavassoli·
Can‘t believe you are defending an actual antisemite from being outed ? The man (because at 19 you‘re a man not a boy) is free to run around and continue to offend people and that’s fine because this is America (in Germany he‘d be facing prison time for his actions) but freedom of speech cuts both ways and calling out this blatant act of antisemitic hate for what it is and naming the perp is the other side of the coin. You wanna spew hate about some gay jew without being called a bigoted antisemitic homophobe ? Just fly to the Moon (or Mars, the moon is getting crowded) and scream into the ether all you want. If you do it on this planet, be prepared for people to be disgusted and possibly even applaud whoever ends up punching you in the face. (Not condoning violence of any kind in response to speech of any kind)
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🐺Huns 𝜲🦉﷽
🐺Huns 𝜲🦉﷽@Maliki_AbUwaiss·
@EinhornGabe @ggreenwald THE JEWS AND THEIR LIES 🤥. Don’t you realize your original post is still up 😂 ? you’re literally proving why everyone despises you 🤮
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Zev
Zev@ZevLapin·
@EinhornGabe @ggreenwald Glenn, here is a super simple yes or no question: was it antisemitic for Austin Franco to turn down a job offer bc the founder was Jewish?
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Wall Street just pulled off the exact move that turned 2008 from a housing problem into a global collapse. They turned Nvidia graphics cards into bonds, stamped them investment grade, and started selling them into the funds that hold retirement money. Here is what happened while everyone was busy arguing about whether AI stocks were overvalued: The company at the center is CoreWeave, which rents out Nvidia chips to AI companies. To buy those chips, it borrows enormous sums, and the collateral on the loans is the chips themselves. That alone is alarming because a graphics card LOSES most of its value within a few years as the next generation makes it obsolete. You are lending against an asset built to rot. In January, Nvidia invested $2 billion straight into CoreWeave, which then used borrowed money to buy more Nvidia chips. On March 31, CoreWeave closed an $8.5 billion loan backed by its chips, and for the first time the rating agencies stamped that chip-backed debt investment grade, with Moody's assigning it an A3. Debt secured by depreciating graphics cards was rated nearly as SAFE as a blue-chip corporate bond. Then on May 18, CoreWeave closed the first chip-backed facility designed to be publicly syndicated and traded on secondary markets. And that's the part that really matters because it means this debt can now be sliced up, passed around, and bought by anyone, including the bond funds and pension managers who are required to hold "safe" investment-grade paper. On June 11, it announced another $3.5 billion in bonds on top of all of it. Now compare this to what happened in the past: Subprime mortgages in 2007 were not dangerous because some people got loans they couldn't repay... They became a global bomb the moment that debt got rated AAA and sold into the wider financial system, because the rating is what let it bleed into money market funds, pensions, and bank balance sheets that were supposed to be boring and safe. The bad loans were the spark but the packaging and rating were the detonator. And that detonator just got built for AI. Debt backed by graphics cards is now rated investment grade and trades on secondary markets, which means the AI bubble is no longer trapped inside tech stocks you can choose not to own. It has been quietly converted into bonds and routed toward the retirement accounts of people who have never typed a single prompt in their lives. And the whole structure rests on a backlog of customer "commitments" that CoreWeave values at nearly $100 BILLION, backed by a $21 billion Meta deal and a $6 billion Jane Street deal. Those are promises to pay over many years, made by AI companies that are themselves mostly unprofitable and burning cash. If even a few of those customers slow down or walk away, the collateral sitting under all this rated debt is a warehouse of chips losing value by the month. The AI bubble used to be a stock-market story you could opt out of. But as of this spring, that isn't the case anymore. So here's the real question: When the people packaging this debt swear to you that it's safe, who do you think is standing on the other side of that trade?
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LS1297
LS1297@LSLS1297·
@ChrisWillx Men aren’t maximally desirable in their 40s. Maximally desirable means to women at their own peak. Not to women at any age. Which means 18. Let’s be generous and say 18-25. Women aged 18-25 are NOT desiring 40-50 year old men. Men peak in desirability somewhere around 25-30.
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Chris Williamson
Chris Williamson@ChrisWillx·
The dating market is brutal. Elizabeth Bruch, a professor of sociology at the University of Michigan analysed data from online dating. Here are some things she discovered… -Men’s desirability peaks at ages 40-50. But women’s desirability starts highest at age 18 and falls throughout their lifespan. -Both men and women pursue partners who are on average about 25% more desirable than themselves. -Women’s prospects dim as they achieve the highest level of education. -Almost no one messages users less desirable than they are. Everyone’s understanding of their place in the hierarchy is very accurate. -Men experience lower reply rates when they write more positively worded messages.
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SkriptkeeperElect
SkriptkeeperElect@Skriptkeeper17·
They are lying about the data centers.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Game theory from here is super interesting: Original Mags (Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta) now have a serious non-zero opportunity to tank the frontier labs. Go to the government, kneecap the labs’ motion of putting the latest models out in the wild, become the trusted gatekeeper between the labs and the public at large (including internationally) by having the labs go through their clouds (AWS, GCP, Azure) and implement strict KYC to seal the deal. The frontier labs should have seen this coming years ago and implemented a robust KYC for just this moment. The fact they didn’t is kind of concerning. Why did they not do it? Best guess is because it would have changed the run-rate revenues (downward) which would have then changed funding dynamics - lower valuations, more dilution, less secondary. A valuation reset may happen now anyways, except the labs may end up with less control and more restrictions at the end of it. At the same time, everyone is already clamoring about token prices of the old models from the labs anyways… This couldn’t be a better setup for open source and neoclouds. Big question is can they meet the moment? There are too few of them and their progress seems sporadic at best.
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bitchuneedsoap
bitchuneedsoap@bitchuneedsoap·
Here’s what one Signal message uncovered. I messaged a group admin asking how my family in NJ could help the Delaney Hall protesters. Within minutes she sent me a supply list and a Venmo donation link. The supply list wasn’t water bottles. It was P100 respirators (tear gas grade), military-spec impact goggles, welding gloves for picking up hot tear gas canisters, helmets, body armor, and Sudecon chemical decontamination wipes. That’s a military/law enforcement product most people have never heard of. The Venmo link: @cosechanj. That account belongs to Jenny Garcia. She’s the main organizer of the Delaney Hall protests. Quoted in the American Prospect, Newsweek, and TIME. Listed as the official press contact. She is not a volunteer. She is a professional organizer. Venmo feeds are public. I pulled hers. Payments labeled “Commissary” (money for detained immigrants to buy food inside the facility). “Commissary / phone accounts fund” (keeping detainees’ phones active). “DSA meeting” (Democratic Socialists of America). “Mutual aid.” “F ICE.” Same account. Uber rides. Cumbia dance classes. A cafe called Pika’s Fika. Protest donations and personal spending. One feed. No separation. So who pays Jenny Garcia? She holds three titles at three organizations. Detention Watch Network. DC-based. $7.2 million in assets. Ford Foundation funded. AFSC. Classified as a church. No public donors. Tides Foundation gave them $221K. Cosecha NJ. The @cosechanj Venmo name. Files two 990s. Reports $0 in salaries. Every year. Every officer. Nobody gets paid. Foundation money pays Garcia through DWN and AFSC. She organizes under Cosecha’s name. Cosecha claims to pay nobody. More coming.
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bitchuneedsoap@bitchuneedsoap

I sent one message on Signal asking how to help the Delaney Hall protesters. Within minutes I had a Venmo link and a supply list. The supply list wasn’t water bottles. I followed the Venmo. Then I pulled the 990s. Then it all started to unravel. One message unraveled the entire NJ anti-ICE network. More soon.

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Mitch Landrieu
Mitch Landrieu@MitchLandrieu·
All these weak attacks by Republicans against @jamestalarico prove that they're afraid of him. They should be, he's gonna kick the door down in Texas come November.
Team Talarico@TeamTalaricoHQ

.@JamesTalarico on the personal attacks against him: “It's nothing compared to what Texans are going through every day. Texans are struggling right now to afford the basic things: groceries and gas, insurance, childcare, prescription drugs, higher education, rent and mortgage. The fact that politicians, including our sitting United States Senator Ted Cruz, are throwing embarrassing cheap nicknames at their political opponents instead of focusing on improving Texans' lives is everything that's wrong with our politics. It's why people are so fed up with this broken system because it doesn't serve them or improve their lives. It looks a lot more like professional wrestling…. Those nicknames don't lower the cost of groceries, gas, utilities, or insurance. I'm going to keep talking about the things that Texans actually care about, and I'm going to keep proposing solutions to make their lives better.”

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Three Year Letterman
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman·
I can’t think of a state I respect less than Texas
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Large Farva
Large Farva@LargeFarva420·
@StevenEKuhn Now do cotton farmers destroying tge Olagalla aquifer, you dork. Or golf courses
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SuperiorBlackDom
SuperiorBlackDom@blackdaddyboye9·
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