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Nathan Sutton

@MohawkSt

Husband. Father. Friend. I try to make stuff. Sarcasm is your friend. https://t.co/zkw1iUehPt

St Louis, MO Katılım Mart 2013
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Tyler Mumford - The Stump Guy
I have never noticed any difference being on and off Creatine. But I still take it because I am a sheep.
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Nathan Sutton@MohawkSt·
@ColinNienaber Watch Lois run for Mayor on Family Guy for a succinct and hilarious understanding of this tweet.
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Colin@ColinNienaber·
Put Massie, JD, and Rubio on a debate stage. Watch what will happen.
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Nancy Mace
Nancy Mace@NancyMace·
Our seniors should not pay property taxes.
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Matt Ridley
Matt Ridley@mattwridley·
Where, how and why would you want, let alone find, salt and pepper dispensers worth £2,500? Baffled.
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Jason Ai. Williams
Jason Ai. Williams@GoingParabolic·
Funny how large venture funds are hiring content creators now as their media arm to share innovations over multi media? Didn’t we do that over 10 years ago. Didn’t we? @APompliano
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Sal the Agorist
Sal the Agorist@SallyMayweather·
The best thing you can do for fallen soldiers on Memorial Day is to stop voting for politicians who make more of them.
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Nathan Sutton
Nathan Sutton@MohawkSt·
@APompliano What are your prompts for growth? She seems to mostly just confirm my priors.
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
Sometimes I feel like I am taking crazy pills. We built a product where the data objectively proves using it regularly grows your net worth faster than not using it. Rich people are flocking to it, yet some of you won’t try it. Insane. Sign up free: cfosilvia.com
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
The digital divide has reversed. Digital is cheap, ubiquitous, often fake. Physical is the premium product now.
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Chase
Chase@Crypto_Chase·
$BTC update I have not bid BTC. The reality is this coin has done nothing but underperform for the past nine months within an extremely bullish equity landscape. Saylor buys billions every week and nothing happens. I'd rather at least wait for some type of market structure break and an impulse up to consider a local bottom. Any sign of life whatsoever. I just don't see the point in putting risk behind BTC lately. And I think that view is spreading more and more. There's no volatility to price action anymore. Nobody's interested. The traders are gone and most of the investors are too. There's no more flushes or instant bounces for strong profit, it's just Saylor's slow boring upward grinds every now and the second he stops buying it, it full retraces. It's not my intention to put out a super doomer tweet, but this is just the reality and this is something I've been saying for pretty much the past nine months. Earlier this year I was saying anytime you think about bidding BTC, just bid HYPE instead and I was right. The same thing applies now. Anytime you think about bidding BTC, you can just bid HYPE or any decent stock or borderline anything and you're probably gonna outperform BTC on an overall market bounce. It hurts to hear that Saylor sort of killed this asset, at least for now, but it is what it is. And yes reply to me and let me know that this is a bottom tweet, like you have for all my other bearish tweets on BTC the past nine months. Just a sad reality atm.
Chase@Crypto_Chase

$BTC Critical that price holds low 70K's, that's where I'll bid. Below 70K and it's likely a quick trip back to low 60K's. A liquidity to liquidity trade for old times sake would be wonderful. Doubt we get it, but prepared as always.

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Adam Schiff
Adam Schiff@SenAdamSchiff·
My thoughts go out to Tulsi Gabbard and her family, as her husband battles this serious health problem. I hope and pray that he makes a speedy and full recovery. While the circumstances around her departure are deserving of our sympathy, let’s be clear: Tulsi Gabbard’s only positive contribution to our nation's national security is her resignation. She politicized intelligence. She dismantled critical agencies keeping Americans safe. She weaponized the IC to pursue baseless election fraud claims. And more. We must ensure that her tenure — marked by a devotion to the person of the president and not to the security of the country — represents a terrible exception at DNI and not the new normal.
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The Culturist
The Culturist@the_culturist_·
Why is this painting worth $98.3 million? What am I missing?
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Adam Simecka
Adam Simecka@AdamSimecka·
I'm done with the whole Republican/Democrat thing. They are all retarded.
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Tom Woods
Tom Woods@ThomasEWoods·
The Boomers of Kentucky embarrassed the United States on the world stage today. Around the world, people genuinely wondered: can an American politician survive who doesn't repeat low-IQ platitudes about Israel and the Middle East? The Boomers -- with their heterodox Christianity and FOX News propaganda -- gave their answer. Republican politics is dominated by people who for some reason still think Sean Hannity is a smart guy, and Mark Levin is a constitutional scholar. Pat Buchanan had given them the example of the learned and articulate right-winger -- and Pat was well to the right of Hannity and Levin -- but they decided to go with Tomi Lahren and Dan Bongino instead. Oh, Massie voted this way or that, people will say, and that's why he was targeted in this unprecedented way. Yet there's Donald Trump out there campaigning for pro-amnesty Mike Lawler. So I don't believe you that this is a question of Massie's voting record (which is stellar, by the way). Even if Massie had had a handful of objectionable votes, a million times more important than any Massie vote is this principle: A patriot who values his country's sovereignty cannot allow three socially leftist billionaires who represent a foreign interest to buy a congressional seat and place a ridiculous empty suit in it. Even if for some reason you don't like Massie, you as a patriot would have to dislike THAT a hundred times more. These three billionaires never once set foot in Kentucky -- Kentuckians, to them, are lower than dirt, and exist solely to have congressional seats bought from them. Put up a nonentity like "Ed Gallrein" who refuses to debate (how can any voter reward that?), have him utter a few Boomer slogans to satisfy the rubes, and otherwise hide him away. That was the strategy. Boomers (yes, I know there are exceptions) are too morally and intellectually corrupt even to understand what just happened. But the rest of us understand. Can you imagine "Ed Gallrein" leading the charge against the Covid restrictions? He would have been first in line for the damn "vaccine"! Remember, too, that the folks who voted for "Ed Gallrein" tonight are the kind of people who think Marco Rubio is an impressive person, so there was no reaching them. But the younger generations, who don't get their information from the insulting caricature of conservatism that is FOX News, aren't going to fall for the nonsense that snookered the Boomers -- and therein lies hope. Incidentally, the easiest thing in the world would have been for Massie to buckle. Nobody reading this has the remotest idea the pressure that was brought to bear against him. Not one of his detractors could have lasted a week in Massie's shoes. If Trump can sup in happy concord with Zohran Mamdani, the radical leftist mayor of New York, you'd think he could have spared a meal with Massie, whose track record proved he was not Trump's enemy. Not that you'd know it from the anti-Massie brigade (half of whom used to love Massie before they were instructed not to love him), Massie defended Trump through two impeachments, grilled Merrick Garland over FBI assets on January 6, and defended Trump during Russiagate. By contrast, "Ed Gallrein" left the GOP when Trump was elected, and came back only when Biden was in office. But since we're not completely dense, we know the real reason Massie could not be tolerated. As Glenn Greenwald put it, "If the AIPAC/Adelson crowd wants someone out of Congress for disloyalty to Israel, they will be out of Congress. "There are a few exceptions due to unusual districts, but not many. The Israel Lobby has unlimited funding and will spend limitlessly to expunge the blasphemous." I repeat that no American patriot can tolerate, much less celebrate, this grotesque and demeaning situation. The polls show that this situation won't exist forever. We will reach a point at which the foreign money (and that's obviously what it is) will at last be a mark of shame for the candidate receiving it. That will be a great day for American patriots everywhere. Thomas Massie should hold his head high: he stood up against the machine time and again, knowing that it could one day lead to this. Tonight we have to explain to our kids: in this world, the good guys don't always win. But you fight regardless of the prospects of winning. The fight for what is good and right is an end in itself. For that reason, people will remember the Thomas Massies and the Ron Pauls. Nobody will remember "Ed Gallrein," not even as the answer to a trivia question.
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
This term, Massie has voted with the GOP 77.7% of the time. That rate is much lower than the median GOP congressman, who voted with the party 95% of the time. Massie's rate of voting with the Republicans is also lower than his own record in the last term (91%), which itself was lower than the term before that (95%). You can like Massie. You can think he's right to buck the party. But you can't deny the trend, and you can't deny the VP's observation. t.co/xSFtLEwO4P
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Uncommon Sense
Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
Where the fuck is this guy when it matters.
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Brennan Schlagbaum, CPA
Brennan Schlagbaum, CPA@Budgetdog_·
I’m having a hard time thinking college, as we know it today, will be relevant by the time my girls are of age. I really don’t think it will be. And I do wonder if/how the 529 rules will change. Almost makes me want to shift it to the parent taxable brokerage.
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Nathan Sutton@MohawkSt·
@netblocks @gladstein Iranians also report a sense of peace and calm. They claim to notice flowers, clouds and the song of local birds
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NetBlocks
NetBlocks@netblocks·
😶 Metrics show that #Iran's internet blackout is ongoing into its 79th day in its twelfth week. The mass-censorship measure has reshaped the nature of civic participation with information controls being used to relegate the general public to mere observers in their own country.
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Fr. Joshua J. Whitfield
Fr. Joshua J. Whitfield@frjoshTX·
Youth baseball/softball tournaments are a study in cultural anthropology. Families all day dutifully lugging around Academy carts, bored and miserable, sacrificing what could be true family leisure for the mythology of ambition, and paying for the privilege. It’s quite something.
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