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@NickAdamsinUSA What sport was he a star athlete in?
Lying and cheating?
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@LindyTasteful Visibly angry?
Not really.
She is NOT angry. Visibly or invisibly.
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@Clip_Station_ In some states, this calls for legitimate self defense. A good citizen, rightly armed under his god-given right to bear arms, could have neutralized the nasty "bodyguard" with one bullet.
And he would be found "not guilty" by a jury of his peers.
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@Clip_Station_ Assault. The guy was minding his business and walking forward. The body guard touched him first.
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@Krystal_Eth You would think that with billions of dollars, they can at least have a health and wellness regimen for the dude.
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@negligible_cap Mamdani got under Ken's skin with a 2 minute video.
What conclusion do we make about Ken's ability to take heat?
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Ken Griffin is “appalled” that Zohran used his $238m Manhattan penthouse in his tax the rich promotional video
Citadel is now apparently considering bailing on their construction plans to build a new office in Midtown. The project would involve $6 billion in spending and would create 15k permanent jobs in NYC according to Citadel’s COO
"It is shameful that he used Ken's name as the example of those who supposedly aren't carrying their fair share of the burdens associated with New York City's often costly and wasteful spending," the email said. "In doing so, the mayor has once again manifested the ignorance and disdain of the elite political class towards those who have been consistently committed to building one of the greatest cities in the world."
Would be both incredibly petty but also hilarious if Citadel backed out of their plans over this

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It's a bit uncouth to say, but of the 16 members of Congress who have died in office since 2020, half of them have been members of the Congressional Black Caucus, which makes up 11% of Congress.
There needs to be conversations there about handing power to the next generation.
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ
Rep. David Scott, a Georgia Democrat who spent decades in elected office, has died at 80 years old. He is the fifth House lawmaker to die in office since this Congress started last year. on.wsj.com/4cL8ndn
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My wife collapsed in our hotel room in New York today
“Call an ambulance, I can’t breathe” she was screaming
My heart dropped
If she ends up in an American hospital we are financially ruined
I went on the Lufthansa app to book a flight back to Frankfurt, but unfortunately pilots are on strike today
“Please I’m begging you” she was lying on the floor
I sighed and called 911
She is now in surgery as apparently her appendix “almost burst”
I am extremely scared
This is going to cost us at least $100,000
She could have received much better care, for free, in Germany
I will never visit this barbaric country ever again
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@RepMcCormick Wow. We have world war 3, we have $6 gas, we have climate problems, we have china and russia stepping / crapping all over the place, and this dude is worried if Alexandria is VA or DC.
Get lost, dude.
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@bourscheid With MAGA, there is no such thing as career ending dirt.
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@BrilynHollyhand Don't bring knives to a gun fight.
Signed
We The People
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>tweet that Obama bombed a bus full of children
>check information about event
>it was 2018, Trump was President
>US didn’t drop bomb, Saudis did
>Obama had banned the sale of said bombs to Saudi, Trump reversed ban
>55k views in 1 hour on abject lie
Fatima Mohammed@fatima__m7md
aw this is so cute. speaking of buses do you all remember when Obama sent a 500-pound, laser-guided MK-82 bomb to hit a school bus in Yemen, killing 40 children on their way to a field trip.
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@EFischberger What do you expect?
You are in a middle eastern petro-dictatorship.
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Crazy story out of Qatar:
A British couple honeymooned in Doha, where the wife was harassed at the Ritz-Carlton pool by two men who told her she'd "fall in love" after he slept with her.
The hotel gaslit her, with management denying the CCTV backed her story despite their own WhatsApp messages saying the opposite.
Her husband posted a TripAdvisor review calling the hotel "unsafe for women." The hotel got it pulled, then a hotel employee filed a defamation complaint against him under Qatar's cybercrime laws.
Nearly a year later, when he returned to Qatar for work, he was detained, informed he'd been tried in absentia and fined, and then held for four nights in a deportation centre. The deportation order lasts five years, which severely hurts his career as a Middle East healthcare consultant.
In other words, Marriott International, an American company, used Qatari law to silence a complaint about a woman being sexually harassed at their property.

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@aincomeinvestor Yes.
All the time.
I want a sports car when I could not afford it.
Now that I can afford it, I don't want to drive. I want to drive everywhere.
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Since the probability of a girl child is 1/2 you only need to have two kids to be guaranteed a girl.
Leila Hormozi@LeilaHormozi
Becoming successful is not luck. It’s math. If your probability of success is 1/100 and you try 100 times, you have a 100% chance of success.
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@realEstateTrent 1. Unpleasant experience. Sorry to hear that.
2. Hard to explain to the kid. Must tell the kid it is wrong, and there is no other way to talk about it.
3. Gotta try to get into the shoes of someone who steals candy. Mentally challenged? Hungry? Homeless?
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Right on cue - just now, right in front of my eyes at a Duane Reade in Manhattan:
A guy casually grabs a bunch of candy and heads for the door.
One of the employees follows him, stops, and says, “Do good.”
The guy responds, “Who the #%$ are you?” and tries to intimidate him.
He walks out.
The employee turns around and says to a colleague:
“I wish I could just knock him out.”
If you want to see this happen again and again, go hang out inside a CVS or Duane Reade in Manhattan
And yes things are locked up because otherwise they would get easily stolen with zero consequences.
Yes this is reality, and the majority don’t seem to want to see it changed.
One of the mysteries of life.
StripMallGuy@realEstateTrent
We’re in Hudson Valley and I have to admit it feels really nice that all this stuff’s not all locked up like it is in NYC
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