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Steven Irvin

@Stirvin

Stanford 2014. Former professional volleyball player turned entrepreneur! Beach, family, and friends are my life :)

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Steven Irvin
Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@thehealthb0t It’s crazy. Freaking rip off and only put up with it because everyone knows that the hospital will gouge the crap out of you if something serious happened. Hospitals need to maintain high prices as a threat against dropping insurance
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
American shows what his Family Health Insurance (Bronze Saver Plus) Plan will cost in 2026: - $2,094.15 per month - $27,229 per year - $13,000 deductible - $20,300 maximum out of pocket No one can afford this. The Affordable Care Act has destroyed healthcare. “This cannot be real! How the heck are families supposed to get medical care?! I'm at a loss.... This is freaking insane.”
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@AmyL_NZ @cnnbrk Was thinking the same thing. He probably could have executed any other routine flawlessly.
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Amy@AmyL_NZ·
@cnnbrk He’s pushing boundaries. Everyone has off days 🤷‍♀️
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CNN Breaking News
CNN Breaking News@cnnbrk·
Ilia Malinin misses out on a medal in the men's single skating event at the Winter Olympics after a shocking performance cnn.it/4tAbrjV
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@RepThomasMassie @ComicDaveSmith Love Massie. Still can’t believe Trump is making Massie and Paul his targets when half the reason he got elected is because of people that would have voted for those guys over Trump in a heartbeat
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Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
i ain’t reading all that im happy for u tho or sorry that happened
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Mitch Moss@MitchMossRadio·
I had Jason Myers 250/1 to win MVP. I’m not even suggesting he deserved to win despite kicking 5 FGs. But if not tonight, then it’s never going to happen for a kicker. Books shouldn’t offer the position. In fact, the league should come out and say the they’re ineligible.
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@WallStreetApes If anyone wants to invest, Im planning to open a Mexican restaurant chain called ChipotLess. Going to have identical menus, but at least $1 cheaper per item. We’re also going to pay the employees $1/hr more, so we can just poach existing chipotle employees. Any investors/lawyers?
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
CEO of Chipotle caught on a recording indicating they’re going to keep raising prices because they can “We learned that 60% of our core users are over $100,000 a year in income, in average household income. That gives us confidence that we can lean into that group in a more meaningful way — to really drive meaningful transaction performance in the year” - Chipotle Earnings call
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@murphsturph It’s well known that Men’s football and basketball usually fund the rest of the athletic department at most schools.
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Brian Murphy
Brian Murphy@murphsturph·
UNC athletics 2024-25: Revenue: $173M Expenses: $188M Football Revenue: $62.3M Expenses: $49.1M Men's basketball Revenue: $39.7M Expenses: $16.8M
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@CFBGuy999 12 is enough. Eliminate one reg season game. Conferences have a conference tournament like basketball, but maybe only top 4 make it. Winners of the “semis” get auto bids, winners of the finals get a bye. 8 autos from P4, 1 from G5, 3 wild cards. ND has to play an extra game too
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Biased Notre Dame Fan
Biased Notre Dame Fan@CFBGuy999·
Here is my ideal College Football Playoff format: 1. 16 teams (teams ranked 1-16) 2. No automatic qualifiers 3. No more Conference Championships 4. Everyone gets the old CCG week off 5. Playoff games on SATURDAYS ONLY Thoughts?
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@TheLandoShow Right?!? They ran on 2nd I think and Williams barely got tripped up in backfield otherwise had at least a few yards. They did not need the end zone, just the 2 yard line! Infuriating to watch
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Landon Holifield ✭@TheLandoShow·
#Rams 3rd & 4 in the deep red, if I know I’m goin on 4th, I’m running it at least once. These play-callers make the game harder than it needs to be.
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@MarkZinno Could have also gone for 2 after the previous td, the difference of being down 4 or 5 isn’t that big, and then would still want to take fg later and make it 29-31 or tied if conversion was successful
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Mark Zinno@MarkZinno·
No one will agree here ... but take the points. Make it 31-30. There's five minutes left. You have to get a stop regardless to get the ball or win the game. They Seattle defense hasn't stopped you all 2H. Make a FG win it. I just don't get these coaches man ...
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@J5_Sports1 Right. This is my response to every “with next year’s rules, Miami wouldn’t have made the CFP” Are they going to adjust rules to reflect no PAC-12, so that there won’t be another situation with 2 G5 schools.
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J5 Sports@J5_Sports1·
What’s actually absurd is: 1. JMU making the playoffs over Notre Dame 2. Tulane making the playoffs over Notre Dame 3. The ACC being set up in such a way that allows a horrible 8-5 Duke team into the ACC championship instead of Miami
Frank Michael Smith@frankmikesmith

ND had 2 ranked wins to Miami’s 4 and lost to them straight up. If we had the new format this season, Miami would’ve never been able to make a title run. They would’ve been kicked out for ND’s auto bid. Completely absurd

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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@RedditCFB Right, but that was more with ACC screwing up their tiebreaker and the face that JMU and Tulane both auto qualified based on an outdated system that hasn’t accounted for the loss of the PAC-12
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RedditCFB@RedditCFB·
Miami was the last team in the Playoff, and they not only made the Championship, they nearly won it. They would not have qualified under next year’s rules. 😅
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@JohnBurrowsCFB ACC had a ridiculous tie breaker in place that prevented Miami from the championship game and then it would have never been ND vs Miami, like it should never have been. also ND was 1 egregious missed hold away from being 11-1 and likely ranked top 8.
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John Burrows
John Burrows@JohnBurrowsCFB·
Had the new CFP format been in play last season: OUT: Miami, JMU IN: Notre Dame, Duke Why do we continue to give Notre Dame special treatment? Miami literally played in the National Championship this year and they would have been kicked out in favor of Notre Dame…
Brett McMurphy@Brett_McMurphy

Changes in 2026 playoff: auto bids to each Power 4 champ (regardless of ranking) & Notre Dame guaranteed at-large bid if ranked in Top 12 in final poll

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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@Rate_the_Refs It’s just the inconsistency. This one was more PI, the one before not so much and a non call earlier against Broncos. Refs this playoffs have not called PI as tightly it seems, like against musgrave last week in the endzone, so it’s hard for fans to tell what’s going on
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Rate the Refs@Rate_the_Refs·
The flag that ruined the Bills Super Bowl dreams. PI called on the Bills
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@mortgagetruth Right?? Pretty common knowledge the first few years are like 90% interest.
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Colin Robertson
Colin Robertson@mortgagetruth·
If you're going to buy a home, please look at an amortization schedule before you do. That way you can see the total amount of interest due over 30 years BEFORE you make the decision. Don't do so afterwards and then go on social media and complain about all the interest you have to pay.
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@DanProft The guy Bruce followed up explaining the whole first row of people were essentially state workers who were essentially part of the group he was mocking, hence the lack of applause
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Dan Proft
Dan Proft@DanProft·
There is no more powerful, legitimate political weapon than well-executed ridicule. This brilliant dude should take his act from Durham, NH, to every state legislature and town council in the country that behaves similarly. I could keep his schedule booked for years in Illinois alone.
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@clearlyNcontrol @briggityboppity Idk what’s with the name calling and such, but the tweet is just pointing out 20 years ago, the median age was 39, now 59, implying the only people able to buy new homes are the ones who bought homes 20 years ago, and now the 39 year olds aren’t close to similar home ownership
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@TGrammie2 Yes, nothing to do with the fact that an $80,000 income 20-30 years ago is equivalent to a $250,000 income now, and yet actual distribution of salary is only marginally higher than 20-30 years ago. The 4 bed 1 bath starter homes are still asking for crazy numbers.
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🌸 Bekah 🌸
🌸 Bekah 🌸@TGrammie2·
I’m worn out hearing people moan, “Our grandparents could buy a house on one paycheck, but now we can’t even afford rent on two!” Yeah, maybe because Grandma wasn’t dropping half her income on $14 iced lattes and avocado toast shaped like art projects. Back then, if they wanted coffee, they boiled it at home in a dented pot. It tasted like burnt rubber and regret — but it woke you up and cleaned your pipes. And Grandma wasn’t “out to brunch.” You think she had time for mimosas and hashtags? She was making something called whatever’s left in the fridge and feeding six people with it. Don’t even start with Uber Eats. You think Grandpa was out here paying $38 to have a burger delivered three blocks away? Please. He grilled mystery meat on a rusted barbecue, and everyone called it dinner. Now people cry about being broke while sitting in a house full of gadgets. Two SUVs in the driveway, six streaming services, three air fryers, and matching tattoos that cost more than their light bill. You think Grandpa had a tattoo? He did. It said “Korea, 1951,” and it came with trauma, not Instagram likes. And the kids—Lord help us. “We can’t make ends meet, but Brayden needs the new iPhone!” No, he doesn’t. You’re handing an $1100 device to a child who still eats crayons and forgets to flush. When we were kids, there was one phone. It hung on the wall like a family relic. The cord stretched just far enough for you to whisper secrets before someone yelled, “Get off, I need to make a call!” And guess what? We lived. The TV? One. In the living room. With three channels and a dial that clicked like a safe. And if Dad wanted to watch bowling, you were a fan of bowling, end of story. Now there’s a flat screen in every room, the baby’s got an iPad, the dog’s got a camera, and everyone’s wondering why they can’t afford rent. Because you’re living like rock stars on retail salaries, that’s why. Grandpa wasn’t leasing Teslas or buying $12 smoothies called “Green Zen Awakening.” He drove a truck that coughed smoke, rattled like a storm, and smelled like oil and hard work. They lived within their means. Whatever Grandpa brought home on Friday — that’s what they had. They weren’t keeping up with the Joneses; they were keeping the lights on. So yeah, Grandpa bought a house on one salary. But he also didn’t have a gym membership, three delivery apps, and emotional support crystals on his nightstand. His only support system was Grandma, who told him to quit whining and mow the yard. Nowadays, everyone’s broke, anxious, and “manifesting abundance” while ordering tacos on DoorDash for the fourth time this week. It’s not the economy — it’s the lifestyle. Wake up, turn off your subscriptions, make your own coffee, and maybe—just maybe—you’ll smell the truth. Credit to original author, unknown
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@theficouple I mean, it’s really simple to just see the total potential cost by multiplying your monthly payment by the max number of months, which is 360 for a 30 yr mortgage. A $1M house with a 20% down payment and 6% interest rate would be over $2M in payments made on an $800k loan…
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theficouple@theficouple·
We’ve owned our home for almost 3 years. We’ve paid $58,500 in mortgage payments and yet our loan balance has only gone down by $14,600. This means the other $43,900 went to interest, taxes, and insurance. Lesson: Owning a home costs WAY more than just the purchase price.
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Steven Irvin@Stirvin·
@CFBHome As a former D1 athlete, I 100% get where the players are coming from. Anyone else that has never competed at that level commenting are just regurgitating talking points they’ve been hearing. Getting screwed over like that, opting out is a bigger F you than beating up BYU.
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