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Realtor On A Bike Your MS House SOLD or We Buy It

@RealtorOnABike

MS Gulf Coast RE Broker @DoubleWinRealty Your Mississippi house SOLD or I'll buy it* I will save you $10,000 off the purchase price or I pay you $1,000* *terms

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Trebor@TreborJoss·
@RealtorOnABike @CHSommers Yep, not sure that the vote matters. If it holds up that only Congress can change the name, then the board can't.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨TEXAS ALERT: Polls are OPEN today in the Senate runoff that could reshape the entire GOP. John Cornyn, the ultimate Washington RINO insider with decades of playing both sides vs. Ken Paxton, the fighter President Trump just endorsed with full force. Cornyn led the first round, but momentum has completely flipped. This is the establishment’s last stand in Texas. If you’re in Texas, get out and vote. This one actually matters. VOTE FOR KEN PAXTON!
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AF Post@AFpost·
Where Americans moved to and from in 2025. Massachusetts experienced the most loss of any state, Kansas the most of any Republican state, and South Carolina grew the fastest of any state. In contrast, Delaware grew the fastest of any Democrat state. Republican states dominated in growth overall. Follow: @AFpost
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The reason for adding my Living In Biloxi channel to Rumble.com is because of the @TeamYouTube treatment of @CultivateCrypto Would it be an issue for you to follow me there as well? : rumble.com/c/c-7817548
Cultivate Crypto@CultivateCrypto

This happened to my channel during my livestream earlier this week. It resulted in automatic channel termination / deletion and barely so much as an automated copy/paste follow up from @TeamYouTube after YEARS of compliant content (since 2019). We had over 1,000 livestreams, 8 million plus views and several full time employees for the channel. If you would like any real examples of abuse by the YouTube algorithm that negatively impacts long form creators then let me know. I am open to discussing this as I go through every possible process to get my YouTube channel back in a fair and ethical manner.

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Hey All, I need your help. It costs zero and should take you under 2 minutes. Because YouTube has a reputation for suddenly banning accounts and the denying appeal, I created a Rumble account for my video content. rumble.com/c/c-7817548 Sadly, in order to receive a custom domain name, I need at least 20 subscribers. Would it be an issue for you to subscribe to the channel long enough for me to qualify for a custom URL? Much appreciated in advance for your kind assistance.
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Avoid the 6 HUGE Red flags of Mortgage Underwriting in Biloxi MS From application to closing, the whole loan process usually takes anywhere between 45-60 days. In this video, I focus on the lending process in Biloxi and the Gulf Coast area, where it can stretch a little longer because of certain factors like flood zones, hurricane risk, and extra insurance requirements. Trust me, it's more than checking your credit, because they need to look at your whole story: income stability, debts, savings, and whether that dream house of yours poses a solid risk for them. Join me as I give it to you straight and warn you about the red flags that could cause the underwriters to put the brakes on your home mortgage. Knowledge is power, and I'm here to make sure that you're prepared for this journey. Stay tuned for this deep dive into the world of real estate on the Gulf Coast, providing you with essential and engaging real estate tips. So, get comfortable, grab a notebook, and let's get started! Subscribe to @livinginbiloxi" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@livinginbiloxi for more #Mississippi Gulf Coast content
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Trebor@TreborJoss·
One of the biggest observations Boomers make about Millennials’ spending habits is how freely they spend money on things that aren’t truly necessary. Gym memberships, multiple streaming subscriptions, expensive phone plans that include the latest Samsung or Apple flagship, frequent restaurant lunches, eating out several times a week, premium internet services, and new luxury cars are all common examples. Door dash and other service did not exist. Boomers could not buy these things due to lack of availability. Easy access to credit has also changed expectations. Millennials often see no issue with buying the upgraded or “deluxe” version of almost everything, even when a basic model would suffice. Boomers, by contrast, typically bought base-model cars that had no radio, no air conditioning, no rear-window defroster, manual transmissions, and manual bench seats. These stripped-down versions were readily available and what most people actually purchased. Today, dealers rarely offer true base models—only heavily equipped, luxurious versions. Many Millennials don’t think twice about paying the premium for these upgraded features. This difference stems from two main factors: when Boomers were young, many of these conveniences and luxury options simply didn’t exist or weren’t widely available, and they almost always paid cash. Having to pay cash forced them to exercise impulse control and practice frugality. The limited product options also taught them that basic versions usually worked just fine. In short, easy credit, a massive expansion of product choices, and a strong desire for comfort and status have led many Millennials to make purchasing decisions that regularly exceed their income.
Sivori@sivori

A lot of people are saying people have to eat DoorDash because they’re working double shifts and cooking at home is difficult but DoorDash literally didn’t exist until a few years ago. The truth is most people are just bad with money. They always have been and always will be. When I was in college, despite barely earning above minimum wage, I had money to buy new computers and things I wanted for the simple reason that I was frugal. Whatever I made, I spent less than that. I never used debt. I had roommates. I drove a paid off car. In fact, I never bought a new car and always paid cash until I got married and bought a new car for my wife to cart the baby around in. Some people just don’t think or plan beyond today.

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Trebor@TreborJoss·
entitlement is strong in this post 1) live with a roommate 2) car loan should be less than $10,000, if it is more, sell it and buy a used high mileage civic. 3) student loan debt has to be paid. get a 2nd job to pay it down as much as possible. 2nd job will save money since you have limited free time 4) laundry/clothing/hair cuts - buy durable clothes, not a closet full, do your laundry in a machine (full loads), hair cuts (minimize costs) 5) grocery, don't buy prepared food. chop vegetables, cook from scratch, buy hamburger, chicken, and eggs not more expensive cuts. No soda, no beer. No bottled water, a brita and tap water. Every little bit helps with your finances. Getting a car loan paid off and getting the college loans under control is key. Realize that borrowing $200k for college was a mistake, that there were cheaper options, but stop blaming others as if they were the ones controlling your signature on at least 4 different sets of loan papers. Boomers like me, ate a lot of mac & cheese, used a bicycle for recreation, and took a bus to work. Even had a part time job making pizza.
C I D E R@CiderHype

Rent for these kids averages between $1600 and $2000 on a 1bedroom/studio apartment. Add utilities. Add food. (No eating out, just groceries) Add the smartphone they need in order to get their weekly schedule and coordinate with coworkers. Add student loan debt they were told (BY THE BOOMERS) they needed in order to succeed in life. Add the car payment on a 200,000 mile rolling shitbox. That still doesn't account for laundry, clothing, hair cuts, medical, dental, etc. Stop giving the Zoomers so much shit, when BOOMER subtards are the ones who made the world so worthless and disgusting.

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Owen Gregorian
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian·
@Cernovich 1. Shitlibs from blue states moved to Portland for lower cost of living. 2. COVID made this worse with remote work. 3. Somalis were resettled to Portland. 4. Ranked choice voting.
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
I truly do not understand Maine. It’s an outdoor country of working class people. Salt of the earth. How did they get Bolsheviks in control? This is not a rhetorical question. Does anyone know?
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@VP takes on Fake News reporter minimizing the severity of the fraud in Maine: "What I find so preposterous about Maine—it's not just that we've found tens of millions of dollars of fraud in a relatively small state, it's that we've had no cooperation from the state government."

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Stephen Miller@StephenM·
A reminder that decades of a.) lopsided pro-Democrat gerrymanders b.) flawed censuses c.) the illicit inclusion of noncitizens for apportionment and d.) districts illegally drawn based solely on race, the Democrats have enjoyed a cushion of at least 40 extra improper house seats.
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
1944, A government film. When you have the receipts it is a a bit of a burden. This is the real way it was…
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Realtor On A Bike Your MS House SOLD or We Buy It
If you want to sell your home fast, for top dollar and with the least amount of hassle, the single most important decision you will make is the agent you choose to handle the sale. You can call or text us at the number below and book Your Free no obligation over the phone consultation. This is an informational call, not a sales call. I think you will find this conversation extremely helpful as you map out your moving plans. Why not reach out to us right now ? Call/Text: 601.688.4516 to book Your Free, no obligation, over the phone consultation or book your free zoom consultation at doublewinrealty.net/contact
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Michael S.@michael_lrj·
@BowTiedTrance Recentering that balance post-Scott Adams has not been an easy transition.
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Roger Seheult, MD@RogerSeheult·
Year-round Daylight Saving Time is not some new idea. America already tried it in 1974. It was an unmitigated disaster. It was sold as an energy-saving emergency measure during the oil crisis. Congress put the nation on permanent DST starting January 6, 1974. But within weeks, the dark winter mornings produced exactly the kind of problems critics warned about: children going to school and waiting for buses in predawn darkness. Congress reversed course that same year and restored standard time for the winter beginning October 27, 1974. The contemporaneous coverage is striking. On January 24, 1974, the Miami Herald ran: “3 Children Killed, Four Are Injured on Dark Mornings.” On January 29, 1974, the Sentinel Star in Florida said the legislature was meeting in special session because of “seven children killed while walking to school in pre-dawn darkness.” The Congressional Record was already referring to children waiting at bus stops in the cold dark, and even citing headlines about children killed in the early morning while waiting for the bus. By February 14, 1974, one paper was calling it “Daylight Disaster Time.” Public opinion collapsed. What began with broad support quickly turned into a backlash once people actually experienced winter mornings under permanent DST. One later account, citing contemporaneous reporting, notes support fell from 79% to 42% in roughly three months. This is the lesson from 1974: People like brighter evenings in theory. They like dark winter mornings a lot less in real life. And when children have to walk to school in darkness, the politics change very fast.
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Learn about the seismic shift in how flood insurance rates are calculated and what it means for homeowners in Biloxi, Gulfport, Long Beach, and Ocean Springs! For a long time, FEMA Flood Zones dictated these rates—terms like "VE", “AE” or “X” determined your home’s elevation relative to the Base Flood Elevation and, in turn, your premium. It was complex, and yet, we still knew what to expect. If you were lucky enough to have a "grandfathered" policy, you were sitting on gold, since a new buyer could take over your old policy and evade high premiums. However, this system underwent a massive overhaul in October 2021 when FEMA rolled out Risk Rating 2.0: Equity in Action. On first glance, “Equity” sounds like a reassuring term, right? Well, folks, it’s time to dive in and discover what this really signifies for you as a homeowner. From our viewpoint here in Biloxi, Gulfport, Long Beach, and Ocean Springs, etc... this signifies a significant transformation in how both risk and premium are assessed. The devil, as always, is in the detail and in this Real Estate Market Update video, we delve into those details. Unravel the complexities of this new system with us and discover what changes you need to brace for. Whether you're a homeowner, real estate investor, or just someone interested in understanding the ins and outs of the flood insurance market, this video is a must-watch. youtu.be/vQUWpmJg7c0
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Trebor@TreborJoss·
The dangerous thing about Muslims is they want to tell other groups how to live in great detail. Ignoring this arrogance puts civilization in great peril. There is nothing wrong with preferring the company of dogs.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez@AOC

This is genuinely one of the most disgusting statements I have ever seen issued by an American official. It should not stop shocking us that the Republican Party openly embraces this. Fine should be censured & stripped of committees. To ignore this is to accept and normalize it.

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