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@RealRobSeal

Old-stock American. Compulsive book collector. Retired knothole baseball pitcher. Club soccer substitute midfielder. Stop apologizing; fight for our country.

Academia-adjacent Katılım Ekim 2016
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Reform RoBot@RealRobSeal·
#Reform is a better slogan than the "Drain the Swamp" nonsense. If we can capture "Reform" as a marching slogan, we'll win. We will have direction, purpose, and higher ground on which to march. Everyone knows that the Left has captured - and corrupted - our institutions.
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@Gavin_McInnes If McConaughey and Bill Clinton had a baby, it would be him, but on coke.
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Gavin McInnes@Gavin_McInnes·
He’s doing this weird Matthew McConaughey thing that he thinks makes him seem cool and young.
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Jon Favreau
Jon Favreau@jonfavs·
I don’t know, you strike me as someone smart enough to know that a good test as to whether someone is sympathetic to Nazis is if they’ve ever said a single word in their entire life that could be construed as sympathetic to Nazis. But I guess the story you’d have us believe is this: a group of American marines, who risked their lives for this country, decided to get skull and crossbones tattoos together in their 20s that they all knew were Nazi symbols. Then they all kept their actual Nazi sympathies hidden for the next decade, a time when Platner frequently took his shirt off in front of his Jewish family, who I suppose either didn’t care about his Nazi sympathies or didn’t recognize the symbol you claim is extremely obvious. And then Platner, who was clearly not shy about expressing all kinds of views on Reddit, especially all the offensive shit he now regrets, somehow managed to keep his Nazi sympathies hidden from the world, as did his Nazi-sympathizing Marine friends who got the same tattoo. Yes, this makes sense. You cracked it for sure. Bravo. Congrats on being smarter than all those rubes in Maine who’ve fallen for the secret Nazi’s cover story.
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Mary Katharine Ham
Mary Katharine Ham@mkhammer·
I think if one is trying to figure out if a candidate is sympathetic to Nazis, one of the most important tests is whether the candidate knowingly got a death’s head tattoo signifying an elite, brutal group of SS officers and kept it until the second he wanted to run for Senate and someone noticed. It’s an insult to everyone’s intelligence to suggest otherwise. Sorry, his Medicare thoughts from last week are not permanent body art or absolution.
Jon Favreau@jonfavs

As the community note makes clear, I didn't delete it because I stand by it. But if MAGA world has decided their best play is to insult Mainers' intelligence by trying to fool them into thinking Platner's old tattoo makes him a Nazi sympathizer, best of luck in November!

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Reform RoBot@RealRobSeal·
@in_yacht Stiffest sax solo by a non-jazz/legit guy ever! Love Dudley's nonchalance, tho.
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Today in Yacht Rock@in_yacht·
Somehow, I had not seen this until the other day - Christopher Cross and Dudley Moore performing “Arthur’s Theme”
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Coddled Affluent Professional@feelsdesperate·
Ok. This is an interesting clip. This is one of the first times I’ve seen a politician running explicitly against the progressive NGO kleptocracy. He’s wrong that these people are ‘socialists’ (they’re kleptocrats who use leftist rhetoric to legitimize themselves) but that’s fine. It’s still very effective rhetorically. The right needs to bring this attack up to scale: the purpose of the DSA is not ‘socialism,’ it’s to maximize public revenue extraction so that upper middle class jobs doing fake work can be doled out to political allies (surplus elites, failed creatives, etc.). It’s important for the public to understand what’s going on here and where their money is going and not only can this be an effective cudgel against the left, but smashing these rice bowls can have all sorts of other positive externalities for our politics.
Billboard Chris 🌎@BillboardChris

Spencer Pratt is really good at this.

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Reform RoBot@RealRobSeal·
Let him listen to your heartbeat. Very calming. Also connects him better to you from the get-go. I wore a button-down shirt for my kids' births - putting them against my bare chest once they were cleaned off, but before going to mom - and I'm convinced that it accelerated the cementing of our bond. They also liked hearing my voice in the open air without all of those pesky organs in the way.
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Reform RoBot@RealRobSeal·
@HarmeetKDhillon Too bad Gavin Newsom's coke habit can't be construed as my civil rights violation. We'd have another reformist lawsuit. Rats...
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Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
One of the Best Videos that I have seen that Destroys the arguments of the left. You can’t be for this if you are for that! 🔥
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Theo Wold@RealTheoWold·
Of all the fake populists that exist on the left, Graham Platner is easily the fakest. His grandfather was a famous architect who designed the roof of the Ford Foundation. He's a rich kid who went to the Hotchkiss School. He spent his 30s on Reddit talking about how he's a communist and that rural whites are stupid. But because he took up oyster farming as a hobby and has a deep voice, he gets classified by Democrats as some sort of blue collar hero.
Democrats@TheDemocrats

Maine, let’s send an oyster farmer to the U.S. Senate—and kick out Susan Collins.

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@SamaHoole I live in south Florida and haven’t worn sunscreen in 20 years! My eyes have adjusted to the sun so I rarely wear sunglasses. I am of Scottish and English descent, blonde and never burn. It’s definitely diet related. I also take Astaxanthin, protects from sunburns. Many benefits
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Sunburn rates before 1900: minimal, despite people working outdoors 12 hours a day in fields, on boats, on roofs. Sunburn rates after 1900: epidemic, despite air conditioning and office cubicles and SPF 50. What changed? The fat in the food. Your skin is built from the fats you eat. Saturated fat is stable under UV light. Polyunsaturated fat oxidises rapidly the moment the sun hits it. Eat seed oils → PUFA gets built into skin cell membranes → UV light strikes unstable fat → oxidation → sunburn. Eat saturated fat → stable membranes → UV tolerance climbs → natural sun protection from the inside out. Your great-grandfather worked in fields all day on butter, lard, and dripping. He didn't burn. He didn't reapply anything. He didn't own a hat with a UPF rating. You eat sunflower oil for 50 weeks of the year, then go to Spain for one and come back looking like a boiled lobster. The sun hasn't changed. The sun is the same sun. What changed is your cell membranes. They're now made from industrial fat that combusts under UV exposure like cooking oil left in a hot pan. Carnivores consistently report dramatically improved sun tolerance. Not because meat contains SPF. Because saturated fat builds UV-resistant skin. You've been blaming the sun for damage caused by what you ate 18 months ago.
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