Quin Koch

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Quin Koch

Quin Koch

@QcmKoch

🇦🇺 Millennial, trying to be a good Dad and make sense of this wacky world.

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Quin Koch
Quin Koch@QcmKoch·
Tradies knows the drill before the first hammer swings. You rock up to site and instead of working you’re forced to install a bloated app that demands an egregious amount of personal info just to “check in”. Privacy policies so vague it's guaranteed your info will be in data farms and overseas scam centres. This isn’t safety. It's theatre. It’s surveillance dressed as compliance. And It’s sucking up millions (literally, up to 55M!) man-hours across Australia every year while giving workers zero real privacy. We’re all just ticking boxes no one reads. When does this stop? Who else is sick of it? #TradieLife
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Quin Koch@QcmKoch·
Whoever is responsible for these presta valves is a monster and whoever decided to put it on a kids mountain bike, go fuck yourself.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@WallStreetApes @kylenabecker Dave Rubin gave him the job. FUCK YOU, Rubin, you fucking douchbag! Give Rubin a loud boo next time you see him.
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Quin Koch@QcmKoch·
@pureMetatron The second mouth where a tongue should be always turned me off.
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Metatron@pureMetatron·
What’s your response if someone accuses you of being xenophobic?
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Quin Koch@QcmKoch·
This is based!
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@PTrubey Yes, SpaceX deliberately accepted lower revenue deals with airlines in exchange for making Starlink super easy to use and available to all passengers

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Quin Koch@QcmKoch·
@elonmusk @NASASpaceflight I volunteer Australia as a refuelling depot. Manufacturing too but it would probably take us a while to spool up the talent
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Quin Koch@QcmKoch·
@MarioNawfal Wanted, trying to evade police, you get surrounded and the cops pull guns on you. You have two paths: 1: Surrender and follow all directions exactly, don't get shot. 2: Get shot.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 Chicago police had Derek Jordan, 42, boxed in an alley in Humboldt Park. He was wanted for a shooting on the expressway. He rammed a bus, a squad car, and hit a pedestrian trying to escape. Officer Walzer yells "Get out of the f***ing car or I'll kill you"... then fires 6 shots through a tinted window. Walzer is stripped of his badge. George Floyd's attorneys now represent the family. COPA is investigating. The bodycam shows a man trying to ram his way through a police perimeter. It also shows an officer who announced he was going to kill someone before he did. Watch it yourself. What do you see?
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Quin Koch@QcmKoch·
@SieversJoern Wtf. It's literally like two screws and a couple of copper wires. It even comes with the Allen key tool to put it in, You don't even need your own tools... This has to be bait.
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Jörn@SieversJoern·
Ich wollte mir einen Tesla Wall Connector installieren lassen und hatte dafür den örtlichen Elektriker angefragt. Der sagte mir, mit Tesla mache er keine Geschäfte. Auch zwei weitere Anfragen bei Elektrikern blieben erfolglos. Auch das örtliche E-Werk verneinte, nachdem ich Tesla erwähnte. Die sagen immer, es sei zu kompliziert und zu umständlich. Habt ihr ähnliche Erfahrungen gemacht?
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
I’m down. We ride at dawn.
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Quin Koch@QcmKoch·
It's crazy that it's the old school nerds trying to bring masculinity back.
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Quin Koch@QcmKoch·
@yacineMTB The M12 Milwaukee ones good. Don't Knock them around as the heater element can break. No temp regulation, they can get too hot but I just get the joint ready, pick up the iron and turn it on, it's ready to work in a few seconds. Turn it off and put it down.
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kache@yacineMTB·
Are cordless soldering irons a meme?
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Quin Koch@QcmKoch·
@Huff4Congress Where is this button? I need to know it's a location immediately! Don't hold out on me you cunt.
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Huff@Huff4Congress·
Question for all Americans, British, Australians, and Canadians: You can push a button that sends every person of Indian ethnicity in your country back to India, BUT you will never again Eat Indian food Hear Indian accents See Indian dancing Do you push it?
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
The Anabaptist Kingdom of Münster stands as history's most vivid demonstration that collectivism breeds tyranny and starvation centuries before Marx penned a single word about class struggle. In 1534, radical Anabaptist preachers seized control of this German city and immediately declared their "New Jerusalem" built on complete communal ownership. Private property vanished overnight. The new regime confiscated all money and demanded citizens pool every resource for the collective good. Sound familiar? The self-proclaimed "Tailor-King" Jan van Leiden ruled this proto-socialist paradise with absolute authority, enforcing his vision of equality through systematic terror. Dissenters faced immediate execution. The state mandated polygamy as official policy while abolishing individual economic choice entirely. When you destroy price signals and property rights, you destroy the coordination mechanism that feeds cities. Münster's collectivist experiment delivered exactly what economic theory predicts: rapid collapse into famine and chaos. Within months, residents ate rats and boiled leather to survive. Reports of cannibalism emerged as the egalitarian dream transformed into a living nightmare. The most predictable element? Elite hypocrisy. While ordinary citizens starved in their enforced equality, van Leiden and his inner circle lived in luxury, enjoying the finest food and accommodations the collective could provide. Centralized power inevitably corrupts those who wield it. The economic logic remains bulletproof: without private property, individuals lose incentive to produce efficiently. Without market prices, planners cannot calculate resource allocation. Without voluntary exchange, coercion becomes the only tool for organizing complex society. Münster's rulers discovered these iron laws the hard way. The starving city collapsed from within as its communist economy proved incapable of sustaining basic human life. When Catholic armies finally retook Münster in 1535, they found a wasteland of economic destruction and human misery. The victors tortured the surviving Anabaptist leaders and displayed their bodies in iron cages hung from the city's main church. Those cages remained there for centuries as a warning about utopian schemes that promise equality but deliver only death. Modern advocates of wealth redistribution and collective ownership prefer to ignore Münster's lessons. They insist their version of centralized control will somehow escape the economic laws that doomed every previous attempt. But human nature and market forces operate independently of ideological wishes. The Anabaptist experiment reveals the fatal flaw in all collectivist thinking: the assumption that abolishing property rights creates abundance rather than scarcity. In reality, property rights exist because they solve the fundamental problem of resource allocation in a world of competing needs and limited goods. Münster's collapse took just sixteen months to complete. The city's descent from Protestant reform to communist tyranny to economic wasteland offers a perfect case study in how quickly good intentions can destroy functioning societies when they ignore basic economic principles. You can find those iron cages in Münster today, still hanging from St. Lambert's Church after nearly five centuries. They serve as permanent reminders that collectivism's promises always end the same way: in starvation, tyranny, and death.
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Quin Koch
Quin Koch@QcmKoch·
@nicksortor @elonmusk @GrageDustin Apparently these people are marked as deceased on the database, preventing any further votes to be counted under this identity. which makes it easier to catch people who are trying to vote on behalf of a deceased person. It sounds legit to me what's the problem here?
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 WTF?! Minnesota Democrats have voted UNANIMOUSLY to BLOCK a requirement to remove DEAD PEOPLE from the voter rolls, per @GrageDustin How much more obvious can they make it??! These people are rigging elections right in front of our faces Scumbags.
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Quin Koch@QcmKoch·
@elonmusk @fworksconfetti Most of these people should be prescribed exercise. Minimum 30min in the gym every second day would cure 90% of them.
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fireworks and confetti@fworksconfetti·
Ella Emhoff, stepdaughter of former Vice President Kamala Harris, from 16 December last year: "...I'm just sitting here crocheting, waiting for a friend, and I was just listening to this podcast that The Wall Street Journal put out about SSRIs and anti-anxiety meds and kind of the over-prescription of them in America. "And it was making me think a lot because I've been on SSRIs for over a decade, almost fifteen years probably, and they were calling out the lack of research on long-term use of these things. "They were calling out the lack of information that doctors give about coming off of these meds and kind of the psychological effects they can have. "And it really got me thinking how little I've thought about that, naively, obviously. "But I've noticed that every time I've gone off of it for a week or missed it or for whatever reason, like, it has been really hard for me, and I've had a really hard time. "And I guess this is just something I was wondering if you guys have thought about or relate to or kind of consider when you're thinking about going on meds like that. "Because I don't know if this is something that I feel like is being talked about enough because I feel like so many of us are on these meds, and this is, like, actually happening. "Like, people get off of them, and they kind of break down, and it can be really bad. So yeah, I guess I just want your general thoughts."
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