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Michelle Dwyer

@Michell88086442

Just a white girl living in a globohomo world

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Chris Langan
Chris Langan@RealChrisLangan·
Is it just my imagination, or does a rapidly increasing percentage of negroes have a special affinity for sucker-punching innocent White people, knocking them to the ground, and then stomping on their heads by jumping in the air like wild apes and coming down on them as destructively as possible? x.com/i/status/20514… I'm asking because if so, it would mean that these negroes have a special affinity for murdering (or trying to murder) White people. It's not very nice of them to say the least. Negroes typically have thicker skulls (literally) than White people, so perhaps when they head-stomp each other, it's not as dangerous. Perhaps it's like trying to crack open a coconut by jumping up and down on it with rubber-soled basketball sneakers. You're more likely to break your foot! But as science has been revealing to us of late, negroes don't necessarily share all the genetic traits of White people. (There's a lot of nontrivial genetic distance between us.) The thinner skulls of White people, which on average contain larger brains, aren't as durable. White people get fractured skulls, concussions, and brain damage from this popular yoof/teen pastime. They sustain serious and often debilitating injuries that, even if survived, blight the rest of their lives. Is there any rational argument for not using deadly force to defend oneself against these rabid chimp attacks / attempted murders? I suspect not, as nothing else ever seems to get their attention. It's not as though White people foolishly sneak into chimp enclosures and get what they asked for. Rather, it's as though somebody unlocked the chimp cage knowing that the apes would rush out to savage zoo patrons. It seems downright malicious. I'm opposed to pointless violence, but self-defense is a natural right. If, in order to stop his simian assailants, that unfortunate kid had pulled out a .44 hog leg and shot every single one of them deader than week-old road kill, nobody with any sense would lose much sleep over it. Given the circumstances, neither should you.
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Michelle Dwyer
Michelle Dwyer@Michell88086442·
@BrandynsWisdom Miriam Adelson, Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Howard Lutnick, Will Scharf...shall I go on with Trump's massive jewish donors?
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Brandyn's Wisdom 🗽
Brandyn's Wisdom 🗽@BrandynsWisdom·
Does ISRAEL really control American politicians? How much money did AIPAC donate to Trump? Let's break down the facts that Nick Fuentes, Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Owen Shroyer, Dave Smith, & others will NEVER show you. WE ARE BEING LIED TO!
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Michelle Dwyer
Michelle Dwyer@Michell88086442·
@kevinolearytv You mention these things are possible, the question is are you doing them? Power generation at your data center is set to be 100% natural gas. How are you cooling? How much water will you be using? Do you have air cooling setup?
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
I’m the only developer of data centers on earth that graduated from environmental studies. I'm pretty aware of what these concerns are. They are around air, water use, heat, noise pollution. So sustainability is at the heart of what we do in terms of all these proposals. We search for the best technology. There's many air-cooled turbines now, so you're blending in air-cooled versus water. There's so many different ways to generate power. We can also put a percentage of the power generation through solar, wind, and batteries because the battery technology is 10X more efficient than it was just five years ago. So that's very helpful because it makes the cost of energy lower.
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Nick Gerli
Nick Gerli@nickgerli1·
Some crazy stuff is going on in Nashville's housing market. Opendoor, America's largest homebuyer, just purchased this house for $462K in March. But then immediately relisted and cut the price to $430k. a $32,000 loss on price in a matter of weeks. On top of that, the appraised value for this house is $548,000. Meaning today's list price is 22% below 2025 appraisal. Suggesting major downward pressure on values in Nashville. (that, or both Opendoor and the Nashville tax appraiser don't know what they're doing).
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Maturing is realizing that we are all sIaves to the bottom 20 percent of society, far more than we are to the top 1 percent.
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Michelle Dwyer
Michelle Dwyer@Michell88086442·
Don't blame me, I voted for Hitler.
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Michelle Dwyer@Michell88086442·
@JFGariepy What drives humans to ponder fundamental questions, like consciousness, which lead to actions that fundamentally alter the world?
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Jean-François Gariépy 🧬
Consciousness is useless, completely independent of intelligence, and we should stop waiting for it in silicon and instead realize that it's overrated even in humans. We don't need consciousness to do all that we do: decisions, predictions, actions. Consciousness is a design particularity of the specific way in which evolution happens to have produced our brains. AI has already surpassed humans and it doesn't need consciousness to do so. Nor is there anything meaningful about a hypothetical future moment at which AI would acquire this arbitrary design feature. Humans think they could judge consciousness: "it feels conscious." But this is mistaking an emotionally-driven invocation of our theories of mind with a state of fact. If I showed you the exact neurons in the human brain that lead to consciousness, but they'd be cultivated, grown and maintained alive in a laboratory container, you'd have no qualms crushing the whole thing with a hammer, just because you wouldn't "feel" it's conscious. On the other hand, a dog just has to make a few facial expressions that are familiar to you and suddenly you develop affection and a deep belief that they are conscious. We're very bad when it comes down to identifying and specifying what we mean when we say: "It's conscious." We're really saying: "It has given me the inputs that trigger the proper emotions in me."
Polymarket@Polymarket

NEW: Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins says three days with Claude — whom he calls “Claudia” — left him unable to rule out consciousness.

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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
Red and blue button pushers: who's smarter? In a mostly-subscriber sample who took a brief verbal IQ test, the answer is... Blue pushers! If the whole population has an IQ of 100 with an SD of 15, their mean IQ would be 101.9, versus 97.0 for reds.
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Michelle Dwyer
Michelle Dwyer@Michell88086442·
@JesseTylerSpeer @nicksortor They were at a security checkpoint for a President who has been shot once already. They should have been on high alert. This wasn't a random ambush.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST IN: The DOJ has released HIGH QUALITY security camera footage of attempted Trump assassin Cole Allen SPRINTING through the security checkpoint at WHCA’s dinner This is NOT AI generated, like much of the footage posted this week Secret Service is adamant their agent was NOT struck by friendly fire, but was shot by Cole Allen with a 12-gauge shotgun.
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Hany Girgis
Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight·
This Cato ‘immigrants pay more taxes’ flex + Indian chart is peak cherry-picking. Impressive numbers… until you actually look under the hood. 🧐” 1. It’s median household income, not individual or per-capita — and Indian households are structured differently • The chart (and the “twice as much” claim) uses households, not people. Indian-American households are larger on average (~3.0–3.8 people vs. U.S. average ~2.5) and far more likely to have multiple full-time high earners (dual STEM/medical professionals is common). en.wikipedia. • Indian Americans still have high personal earnings (median ~$85k for ages 16+, ~$106k for full-time workers per 2023 Pew), but the “almost twice” headline evaporates when you adjust for household size and number of workers. This is a classic statistical sleight-of-hand when comparing groups with different living arrangements. 2. Extreme positive selection bias … this is the cream of India’s elite, not “immigrants” in general • Indian Americans aren’t a random sample of India’s 1.4 billion people. The vast majority arrived via H-1B, EB-2/3, or student visas …hyper-selective for advanced degrees and high-skill jobs. You’re comparing the top ~0.1–1% of India’s talent/IQ/education distribution to the broad U.S. average (which includes everyone from McDonald’s workers to retirees). • India’s own per-capita income and education levels are far lower. This doesn’t prove broad immigration is economically magical; it proves cherry-picked high-skill immigration works for the selectees. Second-generation outcomes are strong but show some regression toward the mean, and chain migration/family sponsorship often dilutes the skill level over time. 3. Cato’s overall “immigrants pay more taxes” claim has well-documented methodological holes • Cato (a libertarian think tank that favors more immigration) attributes welfare benefits received by U.S.-born children of immigrants to “natives,” not the immigrant parents. This understates immigrant fiscal costs. The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) and others note this flips the picture: when you count the full household burden (including kids), immigrant-headed households use welfare at higher rates than native-headed ones. • Cato aggregates all immigrants (high-skill Indians + low-skill groups + illegals). The net positive they find is heavily driven by the high earners. Other studies (National Academies of Sciences, Heritage, etc.) have found first-generation immigrants often impose net costs, especially low-skilled/illegal cohorts. • Their data ends before the post-2021 border surge effects fully hit long-term budgets. 4. H-1B-specific issues (the main pipeline for Indian success) • Many Indian immigrants in tech come via H-1B, which has documented problems: outsourcing/body shops (e.g., Infosys, TCS), wage suppression (foreign workers often paid less for similar roles), and ethnic nepotism once Indians reach management (preferring co-ethnics for hiring/promotions). This displaces U.S. workers and depresses wages in STEM. • Fraud allegations are common (fake credentials, benching workers, etc.). Critics argue this isn’t “adding value” so much as arbitraging cheaper labor and networks. 5. Other drains and context • Remittances: Indian Americans send massive sums back to India (India receives over $100B+ in remittances annually, a huge chunk from the U.S.). That’s money leaving the U.S. economy. • Cost of living: Indians are heavily concentrated in high-cost metros (SF Bay, NYC, etc.), where nominal incomes are inflated anyway. Adjust for purchasing power and the gap shrinks. • The post uses Indian success to defend a general “immigrants = net positive” narrative from Cato. But Indians are ~1.4% of the U.S. population and an outlier. Broad policy implications (more low-skill immigration, open borders, etc.) don’t follow from one high-performing subgroup.
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Leading Report@LeadingReport

Immigrants generate more income and taxes than the average person, per CATO Institute.

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Bruce Fenton
Bruce Fenton@brucefenton·
Members of Congress are proposing that we give US Veterans benefits to soldiers who served in the IDF. I have a counter proposal: How about we arrest all of them, execute the worst ones for treason and jail the rest, then deport them when the sentence is over?
Dr. Lawrence Sellin@LawrenceSellin

Over 20,000 U.S. citizens serve in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). Two Congressmen, Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) and Max Miller (R-OH), are sponsoring a bill to extend U.S. government benefits to IDF members, benefits now reserved only for U.S. veterans. military.com/feature/2026/0…

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Truth Express
Truth Express@RuahVeritas·
Chris are you in on it, tacitly or otherwise? How can a guy as smart as you not have figured out it’s the Jews, as such? Maybe you just need to read the Bible. It didn’t fully click for me until I familiarized myself with the decline and fall of the Roman Empire via the New Testament and Gibbon.
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Chris Langan
Chris Langan@RealChrisLangan·
Well, that all depends. Maybe she was born and died in a hospital with address 1975 Wellborn Street or a room numbered 1975. Or she was born at that address in the year 1953 and died in the year 1975 at age 22. Or she was born in the year 1975 and then died 22 years later in room 1975 in the year 1997. But those are fairly low probabilities. Here's a more probable and more modern explanation. She was born in 1975, triggering a birth record. She died shortly after delivery in the same year. However, the birth record was later dug up and used by political crooks to add her to the voter rolls in 1996, resurrecting her as a supposedly living 21 year old citizen. The votes were tabulated, and in keeping with the faked results, another political crook took office in 1997. Then he/she immediately destroyed all evidence of election fraud, thereby de-resurrecting her and reverting her age at death to 0. ;-)
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
This video is going viral as people start to realize what he was actually doing during the shooting
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
Incredible. I have never seen this raw footage of the ‘Unite the Right’ rally in Charlottesville. Listen to what they’re saying. This changes everything.
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Michelle Dwyer
Michelle Dwyer@Michell88086442·
@AlaliQasem Your premise is flawed. The brief negative pricing on a specific contract was a unique issue that can't happen the other way (i.e., producers were paying for buyers to take inventory because there was nowhere to store it, this doesn't happen going the other way).
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Qasem Al-Ali
Qasem Al-Ali@AlaliQasem·
In 2020, COVID removed ~9% of global oil demand. The market response: — OPEC+ cut 9.7M b/d — Price moved from $65 → -$37 — A $102 swing downward 9% demand shock = $102 price move.
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Qasem Al-Ali
Qasem Al-Ali@AlaliQasem·
What should oil actually be trading at right now? I ran the math. The number is uncomfortable. Here’s the model 🧵
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Michelle Dwyer
Michelle Dwyer@Michell88086442·
@J_C_L_808 @AlaliQasem It is $65 to $-37. It briefly went negative due to overstock storages issues. Regardless the calculations are disingenous.
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Larry
Larry@J_C_L_808·
@AlaliQasem $65 to $37 is a $28 move? Why you put $102 downward move?
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Michelle Dwyer
Michelle Dwyer@Michell88086442·
@chris_hobbzilla @GatorDave_GB David might be the nicest and most even-keeled media personality in Gator Nation. If he called you out, you must have really been a prick. Let it go.
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Christopher_Hobbzilla
Christopher_Hobbzilla@chris_hobbzilla·
Gators Network, David Waters, In All Kinds of Weather and anyone else taking shots, this is the post I was referencing before bed. It is funny how quick people are to jump on me, but you do not see that same energy when it comes to others. That tells me everything I need to know. I am growing, my voice is getting louder, and clearly it is being noticed. I am going to keep doing what I do. No backing down, no switching up. #GoGators
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National Conservative
National Conservative@NatCon2022·
On this day in 1974, Odgen experienced the most heinous #hatecrime in Utah history. Six Black males, stationed at Hill Air Force Base, went to the Hi-Fi Shop and five Whites suffered a mixture of rape, brutal torturing, and gunshot wounds. Three perps NEVER prosecuted.
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