Pat klafehn

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Pat klafehn

Pat klafehn

@Patkla1

Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Pat klafehn
Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@JunksRadio A lot of these he’s just protecting his ankles. When you are shooting a jump shot and someone closes out on you and you feel like they might be in your landing zone it’s just better to fall than have all your weight come down and pop your ankle
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Pat klafehn
Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@SheaSerrano You got to bring back 6 trophies if it’s a Knicks/spurs finals
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Shea Serrano@SheaSerrano·
i need a four-hour pod from bill and zach tomorrow
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Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@jaycaspiankang Iv never seen Sga play like this. Spurs better win this one or they will be sorry
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kang@jaycaspiankang·
Spurs need Fox badly this game and are still winning
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Rob Perez@WorldWideWob·
Dylan Harper finishes at the rim are up there with [redacted]
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Pat klafehn
Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@BFW @mustardplug @clarencehilljr Why are you even attempting to speak for black people’s experience in Mississippi. You can say your experience as a white man feels like there is more togetherness, but don’t argue with black people when they disagree.
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Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@NateSilver538 I don’t think AI will ever be able to create a truly funny video by itself. Human sense of humor will be impossible to ever replicate, it will be the last bastion of creativity
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
I'm impressed by (and worried about) AI models in many respects. I use them all the time, they're good at a lot of things and superhuman at some. Their lack of creativity is noteworthy though. And also shows up in more technical problems (rarely have "A-ha!" moments).
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Pat klafehn
Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@LPDonovan On a 1 to 100 scale what percentage of stuff Tucker say that he actually believes himself? Curious for a real number?
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Liam Donovan
Liam Donovan@LPDonovan·
And just to address the other obvious possibility, if one were looking to make the sorts of moves that would set you up for a serious presidential bid, sitting down for a friendly chat with the New York Times would not be on the list.
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Liam Donovan
Liam Donovan@LPDonovan·
I get why the NYT wants to sit down with Tucker, and why their audience would eat this up. Not at all clear to me what he's looking to get out of it other than an ego boost.
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Shea Serrano
Shea Serrano@SheaSerrano·
marlowe got a hoodie this is so important
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Pat klafehn
Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@ReubenR80027912 Wouldn’t you be saying the same thing in 19th century America. “They” are coming to ruin “our” culture is a tale as old as time
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Reuben Rodriguez
Reuben Rodriguez@ReubenR80027912·
Rather than be upset, I take the long term view that cultures that lack the will for self preservation are unnatural & won’t survive Nature sorts out the asymmetry: The UK/Western EU will either be fully subsumed in 50yrs or do a Reconquista. We’re just in the transition period
Open Source Intel@Osint613

CRAZY FOOTAGE 🔴 LONDON: The Islamist man who had just targeted and stabbed two visibly Jewish men (seriously wounded) near a synagogue chased away 2 London police officers, who initially ran back. Moments later, they used a Taser, causing the attacker to fall to the ground, where one officer appeared to kick him in the head as they moved in to apprehend the terrorist.

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Pat klafehn
Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@BenjySarlin @DrewSav The big take away is the things they are down on trump about are the things he screamed he would do everyday for his entire campaign
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Benjy Sarlin
Benjy Sarlin@BenjySarlin·
My big takeaway from these focus groups is that the reason people are down on Trump are the obvious reasons you'd think people are down on Trump. The shock is seeing him get treated more like a normal politician. nytimes.com/interactive/20…
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Pat klafehn
Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@Fat_DTEA @DrewSav Algorithm is undefeated. Once someone brain get cooked by it Iv never seen anyone come back to a rational intelligent point if view. It’s just all deeper circles of bullshit that they never escape. Talking to them is pointless.
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Fat Tea.@Fat_DTEA·
not only that, but they had family members telling them they were wrong. tell me, what campaign strategy could have broken through this? what policy paper? what simple trick would have somehow diffused this level of mass psychosis?
Drew Savicki@DrewSav

As I've always said: Trump is what people want him to be. They project their own thoughts and desires on to him. He's doing everything he said would he do. This isn't a surprise. nytimes.com/interactive/20…

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Pat klafehn
Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@_rotimia @DrewSav I’ve finally been convinced that actually we do need some voter suppression in this country
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Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@jkylemann Let’s be honest he didn’t actually do much there. Just stopped and dibbled behind his back. That dude guarding him was just a goofy big man with no lateral quickness
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Pat klafehn
Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@ReubenR80027912 Or are you saying there is no income gap and it’s all being made up by these liberal elites?
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Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@ReubenR80027912 So what is the answer to stop the continued income disparity gaps in America if people in the top 10% who point it out are being disingenuous and only serving their own insecurities
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Reuben Rodriguez
Reuben Rodriguez@ReubenR80027912·
A million times yes. Intra elite competition is the driving force behind our descent into madness The logarithmic gap between *each* 1pt of top 5% incomes (e.g., 5%er vs 4 vs 3) results in a feeling of precarity that can only be managed by liberal status brinksmanship (1/2)
Justin Slaughter@JBSDC

The paradox of income/wealth inequality discussions is that we have seen real compression of incomes even between the 10th and 90th percentiles over the last few years, but intra elite inequality (between 90th percentile and 99th and between 99th and 99.99th) has skyrocketed.

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kang@jaycaspiankang·
Did Richard Jefferson just call Kennard ‘one of the best 3 point shooters this game has ever seen’
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Pat klafehn
Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@BenjaminSolak I can see that and if you knew who the first 6 picks were it would be an interesting discussion. There are just to many unknowns to have a specific opinion on who they will select. You can narrow it down to 3-4 players and the pool just grows the lower the pick.
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Benjamin Solak
Benjamin Solak@BenjaminSolak·
@Patkla1 It's not about predicting the pick exactly. It's about understanding tendency (for me and my work, at least). Commanders in your example: Adam Peters loves team captains, loves 3+ year starters. Learned that from reading team-specific coverage.
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Benjamin Solak
Benjamin Solak@BenjaminSolak·
Hello. Yearly tweet. If you have a team-specific draft guide that you produce, please link it here so I can buy it and enjoy it.
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Pat klafehn
Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@BenjaminSolak But the idea that you can predict who Washington will take with the 7th pick is so far fetched. To say nothing of predicting the 26th pick. I just don’t get the point. Each pick is exponentially harder.
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Benjamin Solak
Benjamin Solak@BenjaminSolak·
I feel exactly the opposite way. Team-specific draft coverage has gotten so good at identifying GM tendency, picking up press conference nuggets to anticipate needs, etc. Every time I read one I always get a new understanding of the team. x.com/Patkla1/status…
Pat klafehn@Patkla1

@BenjaminSolak Real question, what is the point of all these draft guides. Everyone is working on such limited information and that doesn’t even take into account all the unknown unknowns like how a higher pick will affect lower picks. Seems beyond useless

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Pat klafehn@Patkla1·
@BenjaminSolak Real question, what is the point of all these draft guides. Everyone is working on such limited information and that doesn’t even take into account all the unknown unknowns like how a higher pick will affect lower picks. Seems beyond useless
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