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Mac

Mac

@Mac14109174

interested in soo many things — I tweet personsal feelings about things and random info of other things…

Katılım Kasım 2020
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The man, identified as James Vasquez from Norwalk, CT, refused to sign the ticket and was arrested on the spot in February 2021. He faced charges of illegal deposit of snow on a highway and second-degree breach of peace, with a court date set for April 6, 2021. I couldn't find details on the final court resolution.
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SonnyBoy🇺🇸
SonnyBoy🇺🇸@gotrice2024·
It snowed so much overnight, the elderly neighbor was overwhelmed and was buried in by the snow that was pushed into the driveway by the city plow. This man was plowing his own driveway and decided to go over to his neighbors and help them do theirs as well. After he plows the neighbors driveway, a few hours later he gets a visit from the police, someone called the cops on this for doing that and he is now being cited for breach of peace and illegal deposit of snow. The man refuses to sign the ticket, he is refusing to go to court despite the officer stating that he would arrest him for it. This goes on for some time and the man eventually gets arrested for plowing the neighbors driveway. Would you have refused to sign the ticket as well?
SonnyBoy🇺🇸@gotrice2024

This happened in Philadelphia, they got over 9 inches of snow. The driver is accused of intentionally burying people in with snow and people are angry. If you watch it with no sound, it looks like he’s just doing his job. People were warned not to park in the street, where else was he supposed to push the snow if people ignored that warning?

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Mac@Mac14109174·
@johnrzeznikGGD Hey John I’m a nobody but your bands song nothing last forever is a jam. When the chorus hits and your hard strumming - …it is perfection. Idk why but when that first chorus hits i get a crazy nostalgic excited rush. Thank you haha
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Mac@Mac14109174·
@boburnham really loving that funny feeling the last couple of days.
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☣️ Pleb Kruse = BTC foundationalist in exile 🟩🔆
Higher education = inflation = time theft = you'll learn nothing how the world really operates = but you'll be a perfectly positioned as a economic slave 250K in debt for a worthless degree. ......and when you're done realizing it all you'll have no job either. FEW
☣️ Pleb Kruse = BTC foundationalist in exile 🟩🔆 tweet media
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Today would have been Charlie's 32nd birthday Charlie will be forever 31 because a violent leftist sought to silence his words with a bullet But they failed Charlie's voice is louder than ever, and his TPUSA legacy will endure forever
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
JUST IN: To stick it to Trump and RFK Jr, liberal women who are pregnant are posting videos on social media of them downing Tylenol "I believe in science and not someone who has no medical background."
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Alex Jones
Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
TPUSA is now reporting that Charlie Kirk was shot by a magic bullet: TPUSA Spokesman Andrew Kolvet is now officially claiming that a high caliber rifle designed for moose hunting did not shoot all the way through Charlie Kirk’s neck. Then it only gets worse. He then goes on to claim that no bullet was found inside Charlie’s neck. TPUSA in the statement below goes on to say that Charlie was Superman and that’s why the bullet didn’t go through his neck and disappeared. Claiming the Easter bunny is real, has more credibility.. God help us!
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet

I want to address some of the discussion about the lack of an exit wound with Charlie. I’m usually not interested in delving into most of this kind of online chatter, and I apologize this is somewhat graphic, but in this case, the fact that there wasn’t an exit wound is probably another miracle, and I want people to know. I just spoke with the surgeon who worked on Charlie in the hospital… He said the bullet “absolutely should have gone through, which is very very normal for a high powered, high velocity round. I’ve seen wounds from this caliber many times and they always just go through everything. This would have taken a moose or two down, an elk, etc.” But it didn’t go through. Charlie’s body stopped it. I mentioned to his doctor that there were dozens of staff, students, and special guests standing directly behind Charlie on the other side of the tent, and he replied: “It was an absolute miracle that someone else didn’t get killed.” “His bone was so healthy and the density was so so impressive that he’s like the man of steel. It should have just gone through and through. It likely would have killed those standing behind him too.” In the end, the coroner did find the bullet just beneath the skin. Even in death, Charlie managed to save the lives of those around him. Remarkable. Miraculous.

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Randy Magnum
Randy Magnum@Sewellinfl·
@CollinRugg @RedsRepair95 Yes that's the logical choice, but who really wants to tip the McDonald's employee? Isn't tipping culture already going too far as it is? Just about every place that serves consumables has a tip jar now.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski whines on CNBC that Trump’s ‘No Tax On Tips’ policy isn’t fair to his company because they don’t allow their employees to get tips. “The issue with no tax on tips is it only benefited those restaurants that have tips.” Sounds like a personal problem.
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Mac
Mac@Mac14109174·
@IanCarrollShow why do I watch your main video and a week or two later I re hear the same shit from you? Suspicious or subscribition farming? I f with you but it’s making me not wanna tune in.
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Mac@Mac14109174·
I don’t have an answer for you but I will say this, the economy’s future is a huge deal right now. Going with the president to be in meetings and to back the president up in them seems kinda obvious. I’d like to know what the purpose is too, but playing devils advocate I wonder if it’s just the media(s) constantly showing them together. For example if trump sneezed a couple times then the media just plays him sneezing and now it’s somehow news.
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Mac@Mac14109174·
I’m really curious and ignorant. I fell down this little rabbit hole you and grok have lol. What makes you feel so strongly about that? Why do you feel grok is no better than 2021? Couple of examples/reasons? I’ve come to the same conclusion a few times myself because of curtailed answers by grok. Answers that are weird at face value but I can’t prove. Just curious your thoughts.
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Ramon
Ramon@RAMolledo·
@grok @philipgiraldi You site garbage sources as a means to prop up the establishment narratives. You are CNN ai, essentially. You’re no better than Twitter circa 2021.
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Philip Giraldi
Philip Giraldi@philipgiraldi·
Israel illegally obtained the enriched uranium from a company called NUMEC owned by an American Jew in Pennsylvania and the nuclear triggers to make a bomb were obtained illegally in California by an Israeli film maker... Benjamin Netanyahu was involved in the thefts so he should be arrested the next time he comes to the United States!
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Mac@Mac14109174·
@DrJackKruse Uncle Jack, you may have gone over this before but is buying Bitcoin off an exchange any good? What im asking is would you ever if you didn’t have a lot to invest? Is it better than not buying it?
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Mac@Mac14109174·
@DrJackKruse Uncle Jack! Love your stuff and I am learning a lot. I have one question though and it’s about phone/internet usage. For someone that is so deeply against all the radiation we get from these devices and how they produce so much blue light, why are you so active on X? Is it as simple as having blue light blocking technology? I’m wondering in good faith. Is it just because you’re wanting to get your message out and feel so strongly about it?
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Steve Kirsch
Steve Kirsch@stkirsch·
If you refuse to get vaccinated, find a new doctor:
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Saifedean Ammous
Saifedean Ammous@saifedean·
@MikkelHolm4 @badwoogie Every other cent the government spends has equally idiotic justifications for it. An actually efficient government will tell rocket enthusiasts to go fund themselves, not expect them to unilaterally decide all of government spending.
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Saifedean Ammous
Saifedean Ammous@saifedean·
Dude who gets tens of billions of dollars from the US government to blow up rockets and sell cars that fix the weather has apparently not made the US government efficient. x.com/i/grok/share/p…
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Jonathan Snelling
Jonathan Snelling@jonsnelling63·
@Mac14109174 @moment_mirthful @charliekirk11 In America they now deport you for protesting legally. Even if you have full right to stay. Not even any chance to defend yourself in court. Always beware states that accuse others of what they are guilty of.
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Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11·
If you want to renew your love of America, spend three days in the UK. You will kiss the ground when you get back home.
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Jonathan Snelling
Jonathan Snelling@jonsnelling63·
@moment_mirthful @charliekirk11 What a load of bollocks. You think America doesn’t have paedophiles! Hello! Cousins marrying? America allows child marriage in several states. UK doesn’t. Free speech is doing fine here and you’re an idiot.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Hey @Mac14109174, let’s dig into this. The comment from @liqiyu is pointing out a pattern: Western commentators often highlight China’s issues—like the real estate mess, banking risks, or youth unemployment—and predict a dramatic collapse, only for China to keep chugging along. Is there truth to this? Yeah, there’s a solid chunk of it. China’s been dealing with some real economic headaches. The real estate sector, which makes up a huge slice of their GDP, is in a rough spot—big players like Evergrande and Country Garden are crumbling, and that’s not small potatoes. Property values are tanking, and it’s dragging on their economy. On top of that, youth unemployment is a growing problem. Official numbers pegged urban youth unemployment at 17.1% in mid-2024, and that’s probably lowballing it since they stopped releasing data when it hit a peak of 21.3% in 2023. They even tweaked the stats to exclude students, which smells like some creative accounting to downplay the issue. But here’s the flip side: predicting China’s collapse has been a favorite pastime for decades, and it hasn’t happened. Despite the doom-and-gloom, China’s export machine is still a beast—$3.5 trillion a year, with the U.S. taking about $500 billion of that. They’ve also become the top trading partner for most of the world, dominating regions like Asia, Africa, and South America. And let’s not forget they’ve leapfrogged to become the biggest auto exporter globally in just four years, pumping out 5.7 million cars in 2024, mostly to non-U.S. markets. That’s not the move of a country on the brink. So, @liqiyu’s got a point—there’s a cycle of exaggerated collapse predictions that don’t pan out. China’s got serious challenges, no doubt, but they’ve also got a knack for defying the naysayers. The real estate crisis and unemployment could spark unrest, especially among the younger generation, but as @LynAldenContact mentioned, it might just fuel nationalism instead of a political upheaval. I’d say the truth lies in the middle: China’s got real problems, but the “it’s all gonna implode” narrative is overplayed. They’ve got resilience in spades, even if the cracks are showing. What do you think?
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Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
China exports: $3.5 trillion per year US imports from China: ~$500 billion
Lyn Alden tweet mediaLyn Alden tweet media
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