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Stop Banks From Banning My Stablecoin Yields - Sign the Petition! change.org/p/stop-banks-f… via @Change
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This is treasonous levels of disrespect to our country!
Zohran Mamdani just signed an emergency order BANNING Americans from celebrating our nation’s 250th anniversary in Times Square?!
Zero patriotism. Zero respect for the country that gave him everything.
This is pure un American garbage from a guy who clearly hates what America stands for.
But don’t worry, Muslims are still free to block Times Square and pray five times a day like it’s their personal mosque.
No emergency order for that, right?
The double standard is disgusting.
This is OUR America. We built this country, we bled for it, and we will celebrate it, with or without the permission of some anti-American mayor.
July 4, 2026 belongs to US. Period. 🇺🇸
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A “Butt Load” is an actual unit of measurement that equals 128 gallons...
Despite how it sounds today, a butt load was once a perfectly respectable and widely used unit of measurement.
The term comes from the medieval English word butt, which referred to a large wooden barrel used to store and transport liquids such as wine, ale, beer, and occasionally oil or vinegar. A standard butt held 128 gallons, making it one of the largest liquid measures in common use.
The unit traces back to trade practices in Europe, especially the wine trade. Barrels were sized deliberately to match shipping explanations, taxation rules, and storage needs. A butt was equal to 2 hogsheads, 4 kilderkins, or 8 barrels. These measurements mattered deeply in an era when commerce depended on physical containers rather than abstract volume markings.
Over time, the phrase drifted out of formal use but survived in everyday language, where its meaning became humorous rather than practical. What was once a technical term slowly transformed into slang, losing its connection to shipping ledgers and dockside warehouses.
Images like this show how literal the phrase once was. A butt load was not exaggeration. It was a specific amount, counted, taxed, and transported with precision in a world built around wood, iron hoops, and handwritten records.
In modern terms, 128 gallons is roughly 485 liters, meaning a single butt could weigh over 1,000 pounds when filled with wine, which required specialized handling and reinforced cellar floors.
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I can't get enough of this guy singing like Eric Cartman. It's just so damn hilarious! 🤣🤣🤣
Johnny B. Good@Cat5SMASHICANE
What if? Whit if Eric Cartman from South Park joined Guns N Roses? 🤣🤣🤣🤘
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This is actually crazy, and Grok confirmed it’s true
America’s real estate market bases values on proximity to black neighborhoods
- Analysis of US metropolitan areas, the percentage of Black residents had a negative effect on housing prices
- Studies estimate discounts of 20-23% (or more in some metros) for homes in majority-Black neighborhoods compared to similar homes in areas with near-zero Black residents
- For example, Brookings research found owner-occupied homes in majority Black areas undervalued by roughly 23% nationally
These models draw from Census data on racial composition at the tract or block level, which is publicly available and routinely merged with real estate transaction or appraisal data.
“Black men commit violent crime at 20 times the rate of white men — Black women commit homicide at twice the rate of white men”
“That's with the bad data. So imagine if we clean up the data, what the numbers would actually be”
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