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Ryan Jenkins // Growth Partner

Ryan Jenkins // Growth Partner

@RyanTheJenks

I help businesses grow through marketing strategy, and process automation. How can I help you? https://t.co/seEY34em7l

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Ryan Jenkins // Growth Partner
Ryan Jenkins // Growth Partner@RyanTheJenks·
"You can have anything in life that you want, if you just help enough other people get what they want." –Zig Ziglar
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Ryan Jenkins // Growth Partner@RyanTheJenks·
You know you're a marketer if you see "Strait of Hormuz" and your brain pronounces it "Strait of Hormozi".
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Ryan Jenkins // Growth Partner@RyanTheJenks·
@scottew THIS! If I wanna buy glasses that don't quite match my vision... freakin let me. It's MY problem. I get an eye exam. The prescription lasts one year. Are my eyes dramatically worse on day 366? Of course this was lobbied for by optometrists.
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Rn@Rn_Psi·
@scottew ... with the not-insignificant caveat that nearly all of the land was purchased with full knowledge of those impositions. And if we're going to remove all of those restrictions, we need to be ready for the flood of neighbor lawsuits for impacts.
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Ryan Jenkins // Growth Partner@RyanTheJenks·
Realistically, how hard is it for a US biz to take payments via crypto? Not just BTC but more obscure stuff like PAXG or XAUT? Does the payer need to pay w/ crypto or can it be converted at the time of purchase (e.g., pay w/ Visa but it's received by the seller as crypto)?
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Ryan Jenkins // Growth Partner@RyanTheJenks·
@ergadia @Faith_is_Works I'm no historian, but that seems illogical on its face. I assume metal would be difficult to work with without specialized knowledge and likely expensive. I assume that many people continued using stone unless they had specific skills or money.
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Michael MacDougall
Michael MacDougall@ergadia·
It is not about rusted swords, it is about stone axes. The Americas would not be filled with stone tools if they had knowledge and access to iron tools. The proliferation of stone tools throughout the Americas means that we will never find metalworking. If one exists the other will not.
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Faith is Works@Faith_is_Works·
Imagine thinking lack of evidence means evidence against. This is a steel sword from 1861. Now find a sword from 2600 years ago instead of 164 years ago. Oh wait... it's dust now. GOOD LUCK! #SaintsOnX
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@just_in_brown @cafreiman Needs cost more. Wants are cheaper than ever. It used to be the opposite. A nice TV used to cost a huge % of your salary. Now it's a small fraction. Anything made in a factory has deflated. Food, housing, medical care, education, etc. have inflated.
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Brownie@just_in_brown·
@cafreiman Sure, the median income is higher, but so are prices. Everything costs more relative to what people earn than at any point in history. The status quo is objectively terrible for people under a certain age right now.
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Chris Freiman
Chris Freiman@cafreiman·
My potentially uncharitable take is that economic extremists on both sides ignore that median income in the US is extremely high and poverty in the US is extremely low to motivate the idea that status quo is terrible enough that it ought to be torn down.
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David Bateman
David Bateman@davidbateman·
No asset investment besides gold and silver could be down 14% after hours and just make you chuckle. Bullion banks have reached the point of desperation
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Emma Hankins 🫐🪔@Sverizona·
I saw a thing recently from an official at a university whose students allegedly said it during a game. His response was basically to say it's not a big deal and don't be offended. Whether I'm offended is beside the point. It's unbecoming of what is supposedly an institution of learning and personal growth. They shouldn't be saying stuff like that about ANY group of people.
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Scott Wessman
Scott Wessman@scottew·
Big 12 schools should try to get their students to stop chanting "F--- the Mormons" not to protect our feelings but because it is corrosive to their students' souls to say that sort of thing about a religion.
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@planetJoseph @scottew Kinda looks like you're just looking for an arguement. Just because the LDS believe differently than you do doesn't make someone less bigoted to harrass them over any other religion.
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Average Joe
Average Joe@planetJoseph·
@scottew I don’t view Mormons as a category of worshippers on the same level as the two examples you provided. The more accurate parallel would be Christians, which Mormons claim to be. I don’t think any chants are very polite.
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