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Jimmy Dore
Jimmy Dore@jimmy_dore·
Yes of course Fauci intentionally misled the public about , not only the COVID origins, but about EVERYTHING during COVID pandemic. He lied about : -Masks -Funding Creation Of Virus -Herd Immunity -Natural Immunity -Lockdowns -6ft Social Distance -Vaccine Stopping Transmission -Vaccine Stopping Contraction -Vaccine Side Effects -How Deadly The Virus Was -Who Was At Risk There wasn’t a thing he DIDN’T lie about concerning COVID But he Lied for Big Pharma & The Pentagon & the Establishment so he got a Blanket Pardon & will never be held accountable. We’re ruled by criminals and there’s no fixing this by voting.
Rand Paul@RandPaul

Just heard explosive testimony from a CIA whistleblower. His conclusion: Fauci intentionally influenced the intelligence community's analysis of COVID origins. This was not incompetence. It was a cover-up.

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Unangenehm hilft
Unangenehm hilft@__unangenehm__·
@ShayWoulahan @TabarrujEnjoyer I mean, let's restrict women's de facto access to men then too. Ban dating apps. Punish casual sex or shame it to the ground. Then you'll see symmetry. You should be able to live without men in absolute terms. Not with that backdoor of having options.
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@adcock_brett Why is it only working for 8 hours? Should be 24/7. Why is a humanoid form required for this work? There must be more efficient models. This looks sloppy and inefficient, see how often it pauses, or has to flip a box multiple times.
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Brett Adcock
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@n9kotw @hollowearthterf Assume the pill fixes all of that to make you capable of carrying a child. Child will be born by C-Section, all free, with free resources to aid in any recovery. Would you want to have a child?
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n9
n9@n9kotw·
@hollowearthterf We don't have the body to do this , our bodies didn't evolve for it. It will kill us. Women are entirely designed for children and literally have no other purpose. Common feminist L
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RFH🦎👁‍🗨🪐🌘 ⬛️ (Doctor)
If tomorrow a magic pill came out that allowed men to grow a uterus and thus get pregnant and have a baby, do you think they would be lining up at Walgreens to take it so they can fix the birth rate they pretend to care so much about?
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@ALiteralcatok @upmyallie @DetDeckard Read the 11 words before that, the guy doesn’t know the lack of sex makes her feel like crap. C’mon guys it’s within one sentence.
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allie 💋
allie 💋@upmyallie·
like the way I would jump off a cliff if this was my life
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@TheOnlyKrampus @Demon_Realms My car was bought a few years ago for $11k, phone refurbished no payments, phone plan $20/mo. Looking at <$250k houses and still being outbid for houses that need work and realistically should cost <$150k
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Krampus
Krampus@TheOnlyKrampus·
Just a bunch of people who can’t budget. $2000 rent when < $1000 available- just not what they desire. Same for homes - you can buy < $200k homes but they don’t want to live in that neighborhood. Eat out vs cook. $300 month phone/internet vs cheap plans. $50k car vs misdly used older $20k shitbox. God Knows how many streaming services and other added BS.
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Demon Realms
Demon Realms@Demon_Realms·
Honestly don't understand how there are so many americans talking about being broke. You guys have absurdly high wages and low cost of living compared to the rest of the world. You're playing on easy mode and still losing
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@wea71000 @SeanRossSapp Oh yeah totally, if you go to a McDonald’s at noon on a Tuesday it is always run by the owner and one manager lmao
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Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com
Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com@SeanRossSapp·
Then who works the coffee shops monday to friday the other ten months of the year
Lord Balthazar MBE@LordBalthazar85

@THemingford Coffee shop waitress isn’t a job you do when you want to pay a mortgage and have kids. It’s a summer job for young kids. If you want to make it “cover the cost of living” then coffee (and everything else especially food) gets more expensive as with every minimum wage increase.

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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@CovertQOS @_nomadic_soul You said fathers labor around 60 hours a week, then shared the link to a study that doesn’t confirm your claim
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Covert QOS
Covert QOS@CovertQOS·
If you continue reading through the research, you will see that moms get an average of 5 hours more sleep per week, which makes up the leisure time gap. Regardless, there is no evidence showing that moms -working or homemaking -put in significantly more labor hours than working husbands. There is variation, but on the whole, statistically, millennial husbands have fully closed the labor gap that plagued previous generations.
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@fewterpewter @_nomadic_soul “We are not talking about you specifically” straight up said “you” twice in previous comment
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pewter
pewter@fewterpewter·
@_nomadic_soul We are not talking about you specifically lol
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Amanda
Amanda@gridironfangirl·
@Aella_Girl @SCHIZO_FREQ Not menstruating does actually make a difference. This is why women with PCOS are usually more fertile later in life. Their ovarian reserve is generally higher.
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@unusual_whales I went to an open house for a small 3 bed 1 bath home and the only other people looking were boomers. So now we have millennials/gen z competing w boomers w high equity for starter homes.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
"First-time home buying plunges to record low as baby boomers prevent younger Americans from ever owning," per NYP.
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PMANN
PMANN@FERAL_FINANCIER·
@WildSentences This why niggahs do school shootings in America
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Andrea@NentwickA·
@ProximalPolicy @unusual_whales Yeah because jobs are being straight up eliminated or sent overseas after massive layoffs. Main people who are struggling are in the IT sector. Oracle alone laid off like what, 30k? To invest in AI
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ProximalPolicy
ProximalPolicy@ProximalPolicy·
@unusual_whales Yet I’m hearing no one can find work?? Can these stats even be trusted? Wasn’t there a controversy a few months ago that Biden regime had fudged the numbers?
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: US job growth for February was revised lower, from an initial estimate of -92,000 jobs to a total loss of -133,000.
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@vrexec You’re missing the fact that it’s not just an investment, you actually live there and that has value. You must live somewhere, right? if you rent you are just helping the landlord indirectly pay for repairs, taxes, insurance etc.
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VEO
VEO@vrexec·
I'm doing some back of the envelope math on buying vs renting. Say you buy a $1M house with 20% down at about 6% mortgage rate and plan to stay there for five years. Your principal paydown in the first five years is about $57,000, but you've paid about $230,000 in interest. You've also paid roughly $100,000 in property taxes, insurance, and maintenance. Say the house appreciated 2.5% every year — so when you sell it's worth about $1.13 million. Your all-in costs to sell are about 7.5% — brokerage commissions, transfer taxes, attorney fees, title insurance, and the inevitable post-inspection negotiation. On a $1.13M sale that's about $85K in fees. So you net about $1.046M. You still owe $743K on the mortgage. You walk away with about $303K in cash — your $200K down payment back, your $57K in principal, and about $46K in net profit from appreciation. Your non-recoverable costs — interest, property tax, insurance, maintenance — were about $330K over five years, or about $5,500/month. That's your effective rent. But you "made" $46K selling, or about $770/month — so your effective rent was about $4,700/month. Not bad, but you tied up $200K for five years to get there. And if appreciation was 1.5% instead of 2.5%, that net gain basically disappears and you're paying $5,400+/month in effective rent. And this assumes there's appreciation at all — and that something doesn't go wrong with your house that needs a major remodel or repair. On a five-year horizon at 6% rates, you need everything to go right on appreciation just to make ownership competitive with renting. The transaction costs eat most of your upside. What am I missing? Anything?
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@ThatBxTCHGoudz @Simon_Ingari Lucky, the people in my office are obsessed with keeping every fluorescent light on and they close the blinds on beautiful sunny days. Drives me crazy. When I worked for a startup we kept all the shitty lights off.
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Gouda C 👨🏿‍💻
Gouda C 👨🏿‍💻@ThatBxTCHGoudz·
@Simon_Ingari I'm dealing with something similar but the people are upset that I keep the lights off in my office and use the natural lighting from the Sun.......
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Simons
Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Corporate is wild because what do you mean a whole grown adult complained to HR that I sometimes wear one (1) singular AirPod while I work alone at my desk in my office that I don't share with anyone
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@nofreecatnip @rae_amy52082 @ChinaNipona Most people can’t provide 24/7 care for dementia patients. As lifespan gets longer we have more cognitive decline. People who would have died naturally via heart attack/stroke before 80 are now being saved regardless of life quality.
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La China
La China@ChinaNipona·
Tengo 37 años, gano bien, viajo 4 veces al año y mi casa siempre está impecable y en silencio. Ayer mi mejor amiga, que tiene 2 hijos y vive estresada, me dijo que mi vida 'no tiene propósito' porque no he formado una familia. Honestamente, veo su vida (pañales, gritos, no dormir, cero ahorros) y me parece una pesadilla. Le respondí que mi propósito es disfrutar mi dinero y mi paz, no ser una mártir de la maternidad. Se ofendió muchísimo. ¿Tan difícil es aceptar que algunos elegimos NO arruinar nuestra vida?
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@Bob____19 @heywildrich Then they just maximize benefits by getting disability afterwards. Have you watched Caleb Hammer Financial audit? Majority of former military members on that show make bank off disability benefits
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Bob
Bob@Bob____19·
@heywildrich Just put them in the military. Create entire units dedicated to them for public works and menial military support tasks that are staffed by career military
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Rich 🐺
Rich 🐺@heywildrich·
Sometimes I see haphazard / useless “people” on welfare and I think “there needs to be a place for them where they are managed and given tasks so they actually contribute to society in some way” Then I realize I am reinventing slavery / concentration camps from first principles.
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@ad0rnai Some people don’t like purses or totes. I’ll only buy clothing with pockets. If I’m traveling and need a bag it’ll be a small Osprey backpack or fanny pack, very rare that I’ll need either.
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Lan
Lan@ad0rnai·
I never understood the obsession with dresses that have pockets, it feels weirdly millennial and performative don’t you have purses? tote bags?
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David Castro
David Castro@its_davidcastro·
@unusual_whales 98% of people struggling to pay rent also have the newest smartphone. The 'struggling' part seems to be voluntarily
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
49% of U.S. residents struggle to pay rent or mortgages, per Redfin.
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Andrea
Andrea@NentwickA·
@ApocalyspNow @ReviewsPossum They are both working outside the home. So if both parents work 40 hours outside the home who’s responsible for housework?
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ApocalyspNow
ApocalyspNow@ApocalyspNow·
@ReviewsPossum Or wife for that matter. I'm a huge proponent of whoever isn't working doing the house work. The at home person has 40+ hours a week more time than the working person. They shouldn't come home and feel like they HAVE to clean up because someone sits around all day everyday.
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