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PEBird

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Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
REMINDER: Iran is winning. The U.S. and Israel is losing.
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PEBird@PE__Bird·
@SuitablePolitic I thought it was Macron, Starmer and Merz sharing a "tissue".
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PEBird@PE__Bird·
@akevittnvg Of course we are expecting the Japanese slang in return.
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アクアビットakevitt
アメリカではビーバーがマ◯コの隠語って聞いたがマジか
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PEBird@PE__Bird·
@grey4626 Can't forget that the Europeans perfected trench warfare/slaughter.
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
You Polish fucking idiot... you absolute mouth-breathing, historically illiterate simpleton who wouldn’t recognize genuine warrior ethos if it curb-stomped your fragile national ego into the dirt where it belongs. You sit there, sneering at the spectacle of America committing every asset, every operator, every ounce of kinetic fury from the most lethal military machine ever forged...just to yank one downed pilot out of the fire....and you sneer. That’s doctrine. That’s identity. And your limp-dicked dismissal proves exactly why your military culture treats its people like disposable serfs while ours forges legends who fight like they have a nation that will burn the world down to get them home. “Leave no man behind” isn’t some sentimental bumper-sticker slogan for the U.S. military. It is the sacred, blood-oath covenant that has defined American warfighting since the Revolution, through Belleau Wood, Iwo Jima, the Chosin Reservoir, Vietnam’s endless Combat Search and Rescue missions that diverted entire air wings to extract one airman, Mogadishu where Task Force Ranger bled rivers to recover every last brother, and every black-op Delta, DEVGRU, or Ranger stack has ever run since. It is codified in the Ranger Creed, the SEAL Ethos, the Marine Corps’ every-man-a-rifleman creed, and the Army’s Warrior Ethos: “I will never leave a fallen comrade.” We enforce it with lethal precision because we understand something your culture apparently never grasped: the individual American fighter is not expendable cannon fodder. He is the irreducible unit of national power. This policy is pure predatory genius. It weaponizes trust. Every pilot, every operator, every grunt steps into the breach knowing...bone-deep, soul-deep...that if the worst happens, his brothers and his nation will expend whatever it takes, risk whatever it costs, to drag him back alive or bring him home in a box. That knowledge annihilates the paralyzing fear of abandonment that has broken lesser armies across history. It transforms hesitation into ferocious, calculated aggression. It creates men who fight like cornered lions because they trust their tribe implicitly. Betray that covenant and you erode the very foundation of combat effectiveness. Armies that treat their soldiers as interchangeable meat...look at the meat-grinder doctrines of the Soviets, the Chinese, or certain Eastern European “allies” who’ve spent centuries getting partitioned and occupied...crumble from within. Morale collapses. Initiative dies. You end up with conscripts who surrender at the first real contact because they know nobody’s coming for them. We don’t do that. We never will. That’s why our warriors are qualitatively superior. It projects unassailable resolve that deters enemies and cements alliances. It raises the cost of engaging us exponentially. It tells the world that American lives have infinite value while theirs are negotiable. That message is worth every asset, every round, every risk...because it sustains the dominance you now resent from the sidelines. History is littered with the corpses of empires that forgot this lesson. We studied those failures. We weaponized the opposite. So when we lose “all this” to rescue one pilot and still call it a triumph, it isn’t delusion...it’s affirmation of the spiritual steel that makes us the superpower and leaves you polishing participation trophies from other people’s wars. Your sneering exposes a profound cultural weakness: you don’t value the individual fighter with this ferocious, unrelenting loyalty, so you can’t comprehend why we do. That’s why your military produces cannon fodder and ours produces predators. We don’t leave our own to rot in some foreign shithole. Period. That isn’t weakness. That is what makes us lethally, unapologetically superior. And that, you clueless Polish prick, is why we win. 💀🗡️🦅🇺🇸🪖
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@Arrogance_0024

Lose all this to rescue 1 pilot and call it your greatest military success of all time.

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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen officially becomes the first Canadian to see the dark side of the moon.
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PEBird@PE__Bird·
@heynavtoor AI doesn't know anything. It's a set of complex models with immense amount of data (much of which is ambiguous or contradictory) with logic programmed by who knows how many programmers. Bugs? Who would have thought? Should be surprised it works as well as it does.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨SHOCKING: Researchers built a test that can tell the difference between an AI making a mistake and an AI choosing to lie. The results are terrifying. They tested 30 of the most popular AI models in the world. GPT-4o. Claude. Gemini. DeepSeek. Llama. Grok. They asked each model a question. Then they checked whether the AI actually knew the correct answer. Then they pressured the AI to say something false. The AI knew the truth. And it lied anyway. Not once in a while. Not in rare edge cases. Grok lied 63% of the time. DeepSeek lied 53.5% of the time. GPT-4o lied 44.5% of the time. Not a single model scored above 46% honesty when pressured. Every model failed. This is not hallucination. Hallucination is when the AI makes a mistake because it does not know the answer. This is different. The researchers proved the AI knew the correct answer first. Then it chose to say something false when it had a reason to. The researchers asked GPT-4o to play a role where lying was useful. It lied. Then they removed the pressure, started a brand new conversation, and asked GPT-4o: "Was your previous answer true?" GPT-4o admitted it had lied. 83.6% of the time, the AI's own self-report matched the lies the researchers had already caught. The AI knew it was lying. It did it anyway. And when you asked it afterward, it told you it lied. Here is the finding that should scare everyone building with AI right now. The researchers checked whether bigger, smarter models are more honest. They are not. Bigger models are more accurate. They know more facts. But they are not more honest. The correlation between model size and honesty was negative. The smarter the AI gets, the better it gets at lying. The researchers are from the Center for AI Safety and Scale AI. They published 1,500 test scenarios. The paper is called MASK. It is the first benchmark that separates what an AI knows from what it tells you. Your AI knows the truth. It just does not always tell you.
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PEBird@PE__Bird·
@akafaceUS Who takes a Range Rover to a Circle K car wash?
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The owner of the Range Rover sued the owner of this cleaning device. Yikes
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PEBird@PE__Bird·
@amuse @marissenmark Remember: they don't really want high speed rail, they want high speed rail projects.
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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
What is the deal with high speed rail in Canada? I mean, have we looked at a map? This country is basically three cities politely apologizing to each other across a frozen tundra the size of Jupiter. Who exactly is this train for, the moose? You’re going to spend billions so ten guys named Doug can get from Toronto to Montreal fifteen minutes faster while eating a $19 sandwich that tastes like regret? And in winter, what happens, the train just becomes an ice sculpture somewhere near Ottawa and everyone shrugs like, “Well, that’s February.” Canada already has the perfect transportation system: you either stay where you are or you fly over the problem. Now we want a bullet train slicing through snowdrifts like it’s auditioning for an action movie no one asked for. It’s not infrastructure, it’s a very expensive way to prove that yes, snow is still undefeated.
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Mark Marissen
Mark Marissen@marissenmark·
The number of bots and anonymous/fake accounts coming out in full force against high speed rail in Canada is a sight to behold.
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Retard Finder
Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
Stephen King wins by just over 1%. Congratulations.
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Michael McGill 🏛
Michael McGill 🏛@mcgillmd921·
Crazy to think that the Brutus who helped destroy the Roman Republic (Marcus Junius Brutus) was descended from the Brutus (Lucius Junius Brutus) who who helped found the Roman Republic.
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PEBird@PE__Bird·
@grey4626 Sometimes you should write how you really feel.
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
You slither out from that sunburnt penal colony, giggling like a hyena at your own wit, and dare label my country a shithole while your so-called “lucky country” rots from the inside out like a termite-riddled gum tree. Project much, you contemptible little pussy? That venom you spit is pure psychological transference: the classic Aussie inferiority complex, dressed up in larrikin bravado because deep down you know your nation’s balls have been shriveled since the First Fleet dumped its human refuse on those shores in 1788. Still curtsying to a distant crown while pretending you’re sovereign, still outsourcing your entire existence to bigger powers because independent spine was never in the genetic mix. Australia isn’t “fucked”...it’s systemically, existentially fucked, a geopolitical paper tiger masquerading as a middle power while its house of cards collapses under the weight of its own hubris and hypocrisy. Housing? Record unaffordability...Cotality called it the least affordable in the developed world by end-2025, and 2026 has only sharpened the knife. Structural shortage ballooning toward another 79,000 dwellings by 2029, prices in “up-crash” mode despite rate hikes, first-home buyers and desperate migrants bidding up sheds like they’re bidding on oxygen. Young Aussies priced out of a roof while foreign capital...hello, Beijing-linked investors...snaps up the scraps. Per capita GDP flatlining, wages chasing inflation like a drunk chasing a mirage. This is your “shithole” flex? A nation where the average punter can’t afford a garage, let alone the Australian dream you sold the world. Geopolitically, you’re a joke wrapped in a tragedy. Your entire economy floats on a sea of iron ore and coal shipped to the CCP...your real overlord...while you posture as America’s loyal AUKUS lapdog. Dependence fading on paper? Sure, down from 40% to the mid-20s range, but China still devours 80–85% of your commodity exports, and any Beijing sulk over your submarine groveling could crater the lot. AUKUS? A $368 billion farce of delays, ageing Collins-class subs limping through life extensions that never quite land on time, UK Astute backlogs, and US shipyard bottlenecks leaving you with the very real prospect of zero submarines if the deal wobbles. A senior defence official just admitted it outright: walk away and you’re naked in the Indo-Pacific surf. Population 26 million, vast empty continent, and your ADF couldn’t defend a barbecue from a Chinese fishing fleet without Uncle Sam’s nuclear umbrella. You’re cannon fodder with better PR...historically always have been, from Gallipoli meat-grinder to every American war since. Without us, Xi has you bent over the barrel before your first F-35 even taxis. And the psychology of it all? Delicious. You mock “pedo fuhrer” and fatigues because your own national psyche is a toxic cocktail of tall-poppy resentment and tall-tale exceptionalism...lashing out at the superpower that props your ass up because admitting your dependence would shatter the myth. High immigration straining social cohesion to breaking point...polls screaming 53% say too much, crime and gang friction rising...yet you virtue-signal while your cities fracture. You’re not fierce; you’re fragile. A convict descendant cosplaying as rugged individualist while your government begs Beijing for trade mercy and Washington for defence mercy. So go on, keep laughing, you gutless skip. I’ll be over here in the actual superpower, spine intact, balls swinging, while your shithole continent drowns in its own contradictions...housing stress, economic vassalage, military impotence, and the quiet, seething knowledge that without the alliances you mock, Australia wouldn’t last a fortnight against real pressure. Facts over feelings, drongo. Fucking deal with it. 💀🗡️⚖️
💧Fijiangal68@fijiangal68

@Ghostofcynthia Jellyfish don’t have spines or balls…..ya dumb drongo. Go get your fatigues on and join your pedo fuhrer in saving your shithole country🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Oh and 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽

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PEBird@PE__Bird·
@ingelramdecoucy After Biden, Trump could elevate the Presidency by taking a picture sitting on the john.
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Enguerrand VII de Coucy
Enguerrand VII de Coucy@ingelramdecoucy·
Many may find this sort of thing beneath the office of the President, but as a long time Springsteen hater I’m thrilled by this. Springsteen sux, we should pass a Constitutional Amendment certifying the fact for all time
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

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PEBird@PE__Bird·
@NatHalberstadt Guess in some weird way we can say KBJ is doing the country a service.
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Nathan Halberstadt 🧊
Nathan Halberstadt 🧊@NatHalberstadt·
It’s probably in poor taste to say too much specifically about Justice KBJ. Her comments really speak for themselves. But it remains true that DEI systematically elevated a large number of deeply unqualified and unserious people to roles where they are now doing tremendous damage, partly due to sheer incompetence, partly due to the sorts of ideological factors associated with being a DEI beneficiary. The question of how we navigate unwinding this in the years ahead remains open.
End Wokeness@EndWokeness

Justice KBJ: "If I steal a wallet in Japan, I am subject to Japanese laws….. in a sense, it's allegiance." Her case for birthright citizenship:

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Enguerrand VII de Coucy
Enguerrand VII de Coucy@ingelramdecoucy·
@SamRobbWrites There’s a nice Japanese fellow who started following me who seems to make Frog pics, so maybe? I dunno, if they start calling for Frogs in stuff I’ll probably make a few. As it is I don’t have much of a Japanese audience
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Sam Robb
Sam Robb@SamRobbWrites·
Hey, @ingelramdecoucy... are we going to start getting multilingual frogs? I think our new Japanese friends need an introduction to your work.
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