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@Mullinata

San Diego, CA Katılım Aralık 2015
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Mullinata@Mullinata·
@IfindRetards 30+yr old repurposed cop car with the halogen spotlights still attached
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Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
What's the make/model or type of vehicle you see an automatically know a retard is driving it?
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Mullinata@Mullinata·
@StoryTimeGuurl @unusual_whales Consumption tax 💯 . Here on a visa, undocumented, documented, doesn’t matter, 20% on your purchases. Zuck and Bezos want a $500mil yacht? Sure, pay the 20% flat tax. 🎯
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StoryTimeGuurl@StoryTimeGuurl·
@unusual_whales It’s pretty simple. Every American should pay a flat tax. 10-15% You pay. I pay. They pay. Your business pays. My business pays. Their business pays. We fund education and NEVER have another Trump presidency. Yay.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Reporter: What do you say to people like Bernie Sanders who says billionaires don't pay their fair share? JPMorgan's Dimon: I don't know what he means by fair share
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Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
Dear @nickshirleyy, Now that you have destroyed the careers of Tim Walz and Gavin Newsom, can you expose JB Pritzker next? Thanks brother! Sincerely, Americans
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Mullinata@Mullinata·
His selected data point was correct. The uniparty just shifted the spending, didn’t cut it. Better argument: During his tenure, what happened to the 1Trillion he got to fix infrastructure? Did it grift into the ngo network and his friends/family pockets as all politicians do, causing more inflation than the straight of Hormuz closure? Hmm
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Yun-Ta Tsai@yunta_tsai·
We have reached an era where some people have not touched a steering wheel and have simply let their cars drive them around for a whole year, whereas others do not know this is possible at all.
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San Diego Padres
San Diego Padres@Padres·
Para nuestra familia, San Diego y los fieles, por siempre. For our family, San Diego, and the Faithful, forever.
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Kirk Hagglund
Kirk Hagglund@HagglundKirk·
@Mullinata @TalkinBaseball_ At least these AI slop bots have the decency to sound obvious and use ridiculous profile pics so people can spot them a mile away.
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Talkin' Baseball@TalkinBaseball_·
Not Matt Chapman’s finest defensive moment
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Mullinata@Mullinata·
@BaseballDoesnt Is there irrefutable evidence steroids end your life early? Maybe they will all be laughing at the rest of us..
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Baseball Doesn't Exist@BaseballDoesnt·
If you're gonna do steroids do it like Mark McGwire
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Mullinata@Mullinata·
@OverlyTrev @Tesla What if the subscription model to consumers isn’t the goal post. Maybe it is insurance companies and regulators.. convince them that driving yourself is negligent because the FSD is so good.. they will drive the adoption for you
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Overly Trev@OverlyTrev·
Here is what I think @Tesla should do for increased FSD adoption. Make a tiered system where people can purchase FSD in the following ways: 1. Subscribe per year: $500 2. Subscribe per month: $50 a month. — If 2x the people subscribe, it’s the same as $99 but you increased adoption. 3. Purchase per day: $3 for 24 hours. — Can do multiple days at a time. With this strategy, I believe you could increase adoption, spread awareness, and increase profit from FSD as well.
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Mullinata@Mullinata·
@BillAckman Jamie Dimon 2028, bring the Democratic Party back to common sense
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Mullinata@Mullinata·
Seems like the big unknown is not if they can sell a large quantity of cars. It’s how many will they convert to FSD subscriptions and at what price point. Add that unknown to what cybercab popularity will be and people don’t know how else to value the stock aside from quarterly deliveries.
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Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics·
For anyone that thinks Tesla is sucking in EV sales… you should take a look at Q1 2026 pure EV deliveries of other companies: • Tesla: 358,023 (*official today*) • BYD: 310,389 • NIO: 83,465 • XPeng: 62,682 • GM: ~25,900 • Rivian: 10,365 • Ford: 6,860 • Lucid: ~4,985
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San Diego Police Department@SanDiegoPD·
We are aware of today’s No Kings event near downtown and support the right to peacefully assemble and exercise free speech. Approximately 30,000 people have gathered at Waterfront Park for today’s march, which has not yet begun. Officers remain in the area to support public safety and monitor traffic impacts. While peaceful protest is protected under the First Amendment, unlawful acts will not be tolerated. If you see a safety concern, call 911 or notify an officer at the event. #SDPDPIO
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Bloomberg@business·
Apple plans to open Siri to outside artificial intelligence assistants, a major move aimed at bolstering the iPhone as an AI platform bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Mullinata@Mullinata·
How do you feel that college coaches are incentivized to win to keep their lucrative personal salaries? 120-140 pitch outings seem justified when college bullpen arms are unreliable. Starting on Friday night, closing on Sunday as the ‘bullpen day anyway.’ If your arm is your ticket, why not go play for people that are incentivized to get you to the big leagues healthy and with the correct workload?
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Mullinata@Mullinata·
@elonmusk In an attempt to help civilization repopulate, we had 4 kids, currently under the age of 5 (4 car seats). When CyberVan?
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The Cybertruck rear bench has three sets of isofix attachments and is wide enough to fit three child seats or three adults
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Mullinata@Mullinata·
@mcuban Why can’t we have local doctors and hospitals that you pay a monthly subscription to for 99% of services, then a cost share of bigger health issues. Big gov can offer HSA’s. Everybody stays in their lane and wins, no?
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
The are a function of health insurance plans. The insurance companies create plans with deductibles that most people can’t afford. So to get to the insurance money from their plan, they will loan the patient money to cover their deductible. That turns the hospital into a sub prime lender. Then the insurer will under pay, late pay and claw back in the contract. Costing the hospital more cash. And costing them in administrative costs even more Then the insurer will delay approvals and deny care, earning interest on the premiums. So then the hospitals. Non profit or not, have to compensate for the issue with insurance companies. So they create ridiculous shit like facilities fees, abuse 340b programs , abuse site neutrality and more. And of course non profits don’t pay taxes And then the biggest provider systems will say they can’t make money on Medicare. Which is a function of them spending like drunken sailors on everything they can. From buildings to consultants. There are more administrators than doctors and in aggregate they make more. It makes no sense that hospitals spend so much money on consultants. It’s a waste. It’s like them want them to give the CEO cover , so they can try to buy more hospitals which leads to more pay for the ceo Break em all up
Larry Goldberg@TeslaLarry

@mcuban you are not wrong. Now do the huge healthcare non-profits, their motivations and behaviours.

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Mullinata@Mullinata·
Can you elaborate on a future post what you teach your players and what is taught as acceptable at the Major League level when it comes to dropping a knee to receive with runners on base. Seems illogical to put your left knee down with a lefty pitcher that’s going to yank one to your now immobile left, disallowing you to get around the ball to keep it in front. I accept that arm strength can allow you to maintain a strong pop time from the knee drop position. Definitely saves legs in bullpens or with nobody on base. Receiving I can go either way, I feel starting with your glove below the ball and catching up doesn’t require knee drop. But, free bases are being given far too often from laziness imo at all levels. Best blocking technique requires gaining ground and moving around the ball to get the ball to contact you in the stomach vs undesirable locations. Athleticism is sucked away as soon as you give up your feet and drop a knee. What say you
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Jonathan Lucroy
Jonathan Lucroy@JLucroy20·
I think the experience of the catcher really plays into the pitcher/coaches trusting him. Calling pitches from the dugout is very hard. I’ve tried to do it with my HS players. I decided that I’m letting them do it and we can discuss after. They learn better that way. I firmly believe that the catcher should be the one calling pitches. The pitcher should have the power the shake him off if he doesn’t like the selection. It should always be between those two guys the make the decision. Yes, pitching coaches should have input and guidance. However, and I’ve posted on this subject extensively, there is so much more info to be had behind the plate watching the baseball move, the hitter in the box, and the situation on the field.
Mullinata@Mullinata

@JLucroy20 Does the baseball IQ of the catcher determine who’s calling the game? Or do over zealous coaches still make their mark calling pitches regardless of who’s catching or pitching..

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