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Poor Mac

Poor Mac

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Atlanta, GA Katılım Ocak 2020
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Walter Kirn
Walter Kirn@walterkirn·
Non-believers don't believe that believers really believe. It harms their understanding of the world.
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Emerald Apple
Emerald Apple@AI_EmeraldApple·
Accelerationism... "hasten the collapse for a glorious rebirth" is a moronic toddler level mentality of delusional, historically ignorant thinking. >Rome collapsed and never came back. >Sparta became irrelevant after 2 generations and was dissolved. >The fall of the Weimar Republic birthed the Nazis. >The french revolution led to the old regime's fall, guillotines, and 20+ years of war. >Russian empire collapse, then the bolshevik revolution and Stalin's famines. >Mao led revolution in China that led to the deaths of tens of millions. >The fall of the old powers in Japan birthed imperial Japan, with overreach that led to its collapse. >The end of the Ottoman Empire led to massive balkanization, and the Arab Middle East fractured into states with endless conflicts, instability, even today, with the Iran war. If America falls, there will be no global hegemon, and China will become the next superpower as we follow the UK's track to become an irrelevant power, with no benevolent power to lean on. China will lock down Taiwan and the entire indo pacific, belt and road will spread, and China's authoritarian model will become the global new normal. There will be no "rebirth" of america and we will be speaking mandarin until China collapses and a new power takes its place.
Apex Imperialist@ApexImperialist

Nick Fuentes finally admits that his goal is to destroy America ...

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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
It's so interesting seeing Liberals now regularly make appeals to American mythology in 2026, considering we all watched as these people attempted a Maoist-style cultural revolution in this country just a few years ago.
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Emerald Apple
Emerald Apple@AI_EmeraldApple·
Simulation theory is like "finding god" for the atheists. The problem and the reason why so many people cringe at the idea of "god" is because popular religion and mass organized religion deconstructed the idea of "God" into a literal cartoon bearded man in the sky that looks like humans and has the same psychology... and treat bible verses as concrete atomized concepts that has no relation to the chapter or to the whole. Thomas Aquinas, perhaps one of the most intelligent men to live, said it best in Summa Theologica. God is the pure spirit with zero body, zero parts, zero location, zero time... almost like a hologram that exists in all space and time at once and nothing at the same time. The essence of existence itself God isn't something human beings can comprehend, just like an amoeba can't comprehend quantum physics. We can't even ask the right questions of reality, and maybe the best we can come up with is "simulation theory"... but even that has a problem of infinite regression of the simulators themselves being simulated themselves and so on. Simpler people think that humans "look like God," but Genesis doesn't say we look like God. It says we were made in HIS image, after HIS likeness. God is the rational soul... specifically ties into our intellect: the power to know, reason, the logos... and will, the power to love and choose freely between good and evil. That's the "image", not something stupid like a mirror selfie, but a real, participatory likeness that's beyond a simple picture. In Christian theology, specifically, this is the idea that god made sub-creators as humans who can ponder creation itself and, in doing so, we humans dimly reflect the ONE who just is existence. This is why Christianity, in its sophisticated form, invites us, humans, towards discovering god's design... and this was precisely why the scientific revolution was born out of the Christian tradition and nowhere else. This is why almost all of the scientists who were godfathers of modern science... Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Boyle, Maxwell... were Christian... and even people like Fermi and Einstein were deeply spiritual in the same tradition, even if they weren't specifically "Christian" . Here, the implication is that the language of mathematics itself is a small fraction of god's design. This is why high-IQ people arrive at the same conclusion as the low-IQ people of the uncaused cause. High IQ people see the beauty in the logos, in reason, the rational order, and in math, and see a fractional glimpse of god's design. Low IQ people accept god as the default of existence because they intuit it without reason. It's the midwits who claim atheism because they can't fathom religious thought to be anything sophisticated... classic Dunning-Kruger effect applied to metaphysics
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Interstellar@InterstellarUAP

🚨 Simulation Theory: The Double Slit Experiment proves particles act like waves until observed then they snap into particles. What if our reality only "renders" when we're looking, just like a video game optimizing resources? Check out this episode from The Why Files breaking it down, tying it to Simulation Theory. Are we in a sim? This could be the key to unlocking the true nature of existence! The Why Files video did a great job on explaining the Double Slit Experiment & Simulation Theory What do YOU think—real or rendered? Drop your thoughts below!

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Corporate Machiavelli
Corporate Machiavelli@Mach_Tactics·
Discipline Tip: Think of the men you have respect for. If they were to witness the behaviour you are engaging in now, would they be impressed, or would they be ashamed?
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Roman Helmet Guy
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
Do it. Apply an export tariff. US oil producers are making an insane amount of money from this war. That extra money should go to the American people. And I don’t want to hear any complaints about the ‘free market.’ Bombing a country already counts as a market intervention.
First Squawk@FirstSquawk

UNITED STATES WEIGHS CRUDE EXPORT TARIFF — AND POSSIBLE BAN — TO CURB SURGING ENERGY PRICES AMID MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT. || POTENTIAL CURBS COULD WIDEN WTI CRUDE–BRENT CRUDE GAP, LOWER DOMESTIC FUEL COSTS BUT DISRUPT GLOBAL SUPPLY AND PUSH INTERNATIONAL PRICES HIGHER.

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Corporate Machiavelli
Corporate Machiavelli@Mach_Tactics·
Your life does not end when you die; Your life ends when your physical health becomes bad enough, such that achieving anything significant is virtually impossible.
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Peter Wildeford🇺🇸🚀
Peter Wildeford🇺🇸🚀@peterwildeford·
Guys, Claude Code + gym goes hard. You can do Claude Code and then lift weights while Claude is working. Why aren't all the software engineers suddenly swole right now?
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
That’s all well and good, but unfortunately the last dozen years or so have totally shattered this entire argument to a million little pieces and now there’s no going back. Neutrality is a lie. Every call for “pluralism” is a unilateral concession made to progressivism. At all times and in all places the state WILL promote a particular worldview. It may as well be ours, because we’ve seen what it looks like when it isn’t.
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Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree

Integralism is the belief that the state must be subordinated to a single institutional church, that the church defines the common good, defines man’s eternal destiny, and that the government exists to enforce the church’s vision of that destiny on the entire population. Who’s church? No one knows. Who makes the decisions for all? No one knows. It is not a democratic proposition. It cannot be voted on. It does not require a majority. It requires only the occupation of the right institutions courts, bureaucracies, administrative agencies by the right people, operating on a long enough timeline that the population doesn’t recognize what’s being built until it’s already built. This is not compatible with the American founding. Not even close. The founding wasn’t just politically pluralist, it was theologically pluralist from its own internal logic. The Judeo-Christian tradition that actually shaped this country carries within it a specific and radical idea: that the covenant is between the individual and God. Not between the institution and God. Not between the state and God. Anyone who stands in the way of that POLITICAL project is a neocon, a Rino, a judiazer, a war monger, an establishment shill, nor true maga. Understand the podcast wars aren’t about grudges, they are about people who see where this authoritarian strand of “maga” is trying to go and they are fighting against it. Because as you can see from responses like this, no one is hiding it anymore. This HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH denominations of Christianity, or Jewish people or Muslim people or any religion. This is about political power. And it’s being taken by deploying Russian malign foreign opps on the conservative right to break them from their theology, demoralize them and make them feel like it’s so hopeless the only way forward is authoritarianism. And if people don’t understand that and quickly, it won’t go well for us on the right.

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Blake Kresses
Blake Kresses@BlakeKresses·
John Doyle BLASTS the Retard Right panican grifter class for HELPING the Radical Left. @JohnDoyle
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Best Movie Moments 🍿
Best Movie Moments 🍿@BestMovieMom·
Season 1 of Rome (2005) cost $100 million, making it the most expensive show of its time. The crew built a five-acre replica of the Roman Forum at Cinecittà Studios using real marble to ensure the city felt authentic rather than like a movie set.
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Roman Helmet Guy
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
Islamic terrorist attacks are just blowback from America’s GWOT, which was just blowback from 9/11, which was just blowback from America supporting Israel, which was just blowback from the Ottomans fighting against America and Britain in WW1, which was just blowback from Britain seizing Egypt and supporting Greek freedom from the Ottomans, which was just blowback from the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople and hundreds of years of oppression, which was just blowback from the Crusades, which were just blowback from the Seljuk conquest of Anatolia, which was just blowback from the Byzantine Empire’s expansion into Syria under the Macedonian dynasty, which was just blowback from the Arab conquest of Byzantine Syria and Egypt and North Africa and repeated siege attempts against Constantinople, which was just blowback from the Byzantines no longer paying Arab tribes to defend the frontier against Persia, which was just blowback from an extended Persian invasion of the Byzantine Empire, which was just blowback from 700 years of warfare between Rome and Persia, which was just blowback from Alexander the Great’s conquest of Persia, which was just blowback from Darius and Xerxes’ invasions of Greece, which was just blowback from Athens supporting the Ionian revolts against the Persian Empire, which was just blowback from Cyrus the Great conquering the Ionian Greeks of Anatolia, but before that everybody in history probably got along.
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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
Never allow your attitude to be a liability. Be positive and strong. Set your mind on winning-- and keep it there.
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Athenaeum Book Club
Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc·
A powerful scene in the Odyssey happens when Odysseus finally returns to Ithaca after twenty years of war and wandering. You would expect the story to end with celebration, with the hero coming home, the family reunited, and order restored. Homer does something far stranger. Odysseus arrives disguised as a beggar, because Athena warns him that the palace has been taken over by more than a hundred suitors who have been living there for years, eating his food, drinking his wine, and pressuring his wife Penelope to marry one of them. They believe Odysseus is dead and in their minds the kingdom is already theirs. So the king of Ithaca walks through his own halls dressed in rags while the men stealing his house sit comfortably at his tables. They mock him, throw scraps at him, and one of them even strikes him, and Odysseus takes it. That is the remarkable part, because the same man who blinded the Cyclops and survived twenty years of disasters now stands quietly while strangers insult him in his own home. Homer tells us his heart burns inside his chest and that he wants to attack them immediately, yet he restrains himself and waits. Instead of striking, Odysseus studies the room carefully. He counts the men, watches their habits, and quietly observes which servants remain loyal and which have betrayed him. The hero of the Odyssey does something most people cannot do, which is delay revenge until the moment is right. Eventually Penelope announces a contest and brings out Odysseus’ great bow, declaring that she will marry the man who can string it and shoot an arrow through twelve axe heads lined up in a row. One by one the suitors try and fail, because none of them can even bend the bow. Then the beggar asks for a turn. The suitors laugh at first, but the bow is eventually handed to him. Odysseus takes it in his hands and strings it effortlessly. Homer says the sound of the bowstring tightening rings through the hall like the note of a swallow. Then he places an arrow on the string and sends it cleanly through all twelve axe heads. In that moment the beggar disappears. Odysseus turns the bow toward the suitors and reveals who he is. What follows is one of the most brutal scenes in Greek literature. The doors are sealed and the suitors realize too late that they are trapped inside the hall. Odysseus, his son Telemachus, and two loyal servants begin killing them one by one. There is no escape, no mercy, and no negotiation. The men who spent years consuming another man’s house die inside it. It is a violent ending, but Homer wants you to understand something important. The real danger to Odysseus was never just the monsters and storms on the long journey home. It was the possibility that someone else might take his place while he was gone. When Odysseus finally returns, he reminds everyone in Ithaca of a simple truth: a man’s home is not truly his unless he is willing to fight for it.
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Grace 🦎🩵🐣🐈‍⬛🌃@HormoneHangover·
My sister and I were consulting two different Claudes on the same issue and her Claude was urging caution and mine was being like “don’t listen to the cowardly Claude”
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High Yield Harry
High Yield Harry@HighyieldHarry·
You've seen the story that the Headhunters have been retained in recruiting Investment Bankers for an Economic Defense Unit. Here's the Deck going out to potential candidates:
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