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Stumpy IB

@StumpyIB

I am Stumpy, and I am an invisible bastard.

Tennessee, USA Katılım Şubat 2024
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Stumpy IB
Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
@RedStarJ_ Wow this is hard to believe but I guess I understand. Time for the JFS to take its place!
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Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
@RedStarJ_ And this is why I watch the JFS. So many YouTubers getting caught like this. It’s crazy.
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Matt Tardio@angertab·
I'm sick of hearing people complain about the oil prices as if these are record numbers. @Grok, what was the highest price per gallon in the USA under Obama (and year), then adjust that price for inflation to USD today.
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Gucci@guccithealien·
HE WASN'T MOVING LIKE THIS IN THE COMICS WHAT
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Dave@GamewithDave·
For those who used a computer between 1995 and 2001, what's the computer game from that time that sticks with you the most, and why?
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Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
@tomwanderer Um in the interview Peter Jackson did on his X account, he and Colbert talked about the story. It’s not about this at all. It’s about the part of the Fellowship that Peter didn’t cover between when Frodo and company go to the Old Forest and whatnot.
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Tom the Wanderer@tomwanderer·
This is so legitimately disrespectful to Tolkien and his legacy. I’m irate. Firstly Colbert is a poser, he may know the names and the years but he fundamentally misunderstands the message and the core of the story as it doesn’t align with his worldview, thus the very soul of this project will be tainted with themes antithetical to Tolkien’s work. Secondly, these are ideas Tolkien never would have even wanted. You can argue with The Hunt for Gollum that it’s at least just telling stuff already in the novel. But a whole new secondary adventure, when his appendices and his manuscripts in HoME already explain the lives these characters lived, and peaceful ones at that? Absolutely not This is a blatant disregard for lore, sure, but more importantly this is a disregard of Tolkien entirely. Disgusting.
Variety@Variety

NEW 'LORD OF THE RINGS' MOVIE Stephen Colbert is co-writing "The Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past" (working title), which will go into production after "The Hunt for Gollum." The synopsis: "Fourteen years after the passing of Frodo - Sam, Merry, and Pippin set out to retrace the first steps of their adventure. Meanwhile, Sam’s daughter, Elanor, has discovered a long-buried secret and is determined to uncover why the War of the Ring was very nearly lost before it even began." Colbert is co-writing the script with his son, Peter McGee, and franchise veteran Philippa Boyens. variety.com/2026/film/news…

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Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
Anyone know of good @Wizards_DnD content on YouTube that isn’t Critical Role? No offense to them, just not my style. I already watch Viva La Dirt League’s Stuff.
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Bella
Bella@BellaBaddie__·
Play a single video game for a year 12 hours a day to get $10M. What game are you playing?
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Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
@BskiMike22802 This could work except one thing: greed. The government isn’t really a “not-for-profit” business. Convincng it to lower its revenue by 30, 40, 50% is never going to happen. Like it or not, only a complete revolution and destruction of the US governmental system would be needed.
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mike bski
mike bski@BskiMike22802·
Imagine this: you get to keep your ENTIRE paycheck. No withholding. No quarterly estimates. No begging the government to give you back YOUR OWN MONEY as a "refund" like they did you some favor. Every. Single. Penny. Goes straight into YOUR pocket. That is the FairTax, and it is the single most revolutionary tax reform proposal in American history. Here is why I am absolutely obsessed with this idea. Right now, I bring home a teacher's salary supporting a family of six. Between federal income tax and payroll tax, the government takes about 20% before I ever see it. Then my employer pays ANOTHER 7.65% in payroll taxes that would otherwise be part of my compensation package. So roughly 28% of what I SHOULD be earning vanishes before I can make a single decision about how to spend it. Meanwhile, the drug dealer down the street? Pays NOTHING. The illegal immigrant working off the books? NOTHING. The wealthy guy with expensive accountants who structures everything through legal loopholes? Barely anything compared to what he SHOULD pay. The FairTax changes EVERYTHING. It abolishes the income tax, payroll tax, corporate tax, estate tax, capital gains tax - ALL OF IT - and replaces it with a simple consumption tax at the retail level. Buy something new? Pay the tax. That is it. Here is what makes this absolutely brilliant: EVERYONE PAYS. The illegal immigrant buying groceries? Pays federal tax. The drug dealer buying a car? Pays federal tax. The wealthy person buying their third vacation home? Pays MASSIVE federal tax because luxury consumption gets expensive. Foreign tourists visiting America? They pay too. Nobody escapes. No loopholes. No special deals. No armies of accountants finding ways to dodge your obligation. But here is the part that really gets me fired up: if you are self-sufficient, you pay almost NOTHING. Grow your own food? No tax. Raise your own livestock? No tax. Generate your own power? No tax. Build your own furniture? No tax. Trade your carpentry skills for your neighbor's plumbing work? NO TAX. The FairTax would create a MASSIVE incentive for Americans to become self-reliant again, to develop local trade networks, to stop being dependent on corporate supply chains and government handouts. Want to avoid the FairTax? Produce what you consume. Revolutionary concept, right? And before anyone screams "but the poor will pay more!" - WRONG. Every household gets a monthly "prebate" equal to the FairTax on spending up to poverty level. A family of four gets about $10,800 per year. That means low-income families pay ZERO federal tax on necessities. The system is actually MORE progressive than what we have now. I ran the numbers for my own family. Under the current system, between income tax and payroll tax (including the employer portion that reduces my potential wages), my family's federal tax burden is roughly $12,000 annually. Under the FairTax, even if we spent every penny we earn, we would pay about $4,000 after the prebate. That is a 67% tax cut while keeping the same lifestyle. But here is what really matters to me as someone who values liberty: the FairTax restores PRIVACY. The government has absolutely no business knowing what I earn, where I work, how I invest, or what business expenses I claim. That is MY information, not theirs. Under the FairTax, my financial life becomes MY business again. No more documenting everything for the IRS. No more living in fear of an audit. No more assuming I am guilty until I prove my innocence every April 15th. I keep my entire paycheck. I decide when to pay federal taxes by deciding when to consume. And if I want to reduce my tax burden, I can become more self-sufficient, develop skills, trade with neighbors, and build resilient local communities. THAT is freedom. THAT is what the Founders envisioned - limited government that does not intrude into every aspect of your financial life. The FairTax taxes everyone fairly based on consumption, rewards productivity instead of punishing it, incentivizes self-sufficiency, and treats Americans like free people rather than subjects who must justify their existence to government bureaucrats every year. So yes, I support the FairTax. I support keeping my entire paycheck. I support making illegal immigrants and drug dealers finally pay their share. I support a system that rewards me for being self-sufficient rather than punishing me for being productive. I support restoring privacy and treating Americans with dignity. The current system punishes work, rewards consumption over savings, enables massive tax evasion by those operating in the shadows, and grows more complex every year. It assumes you are guilty and demands you prove your innocence. The FairTax would change all of that. Keep your entire paycheck. Pay taxes only when you choose to consume. No more IRS audits. No more April 15th panic. No more begging for your own money back. Just simple, transparent, fair taxation that treats everyone the same and finally makes the people who currently pay NOTHING start contributing when they participate in the economy. But what do I know, I am just a teacher who thinks keeping my entire paycheck and making everyone pay their fair share through consumption is a better system than the current mess that punishes productivity while letting tax cheats get away with paying nothing.
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Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
Stuck in the frozen US. Minecraft anyone?
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Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
@Xavianmel $20k would help me fix all the repairs needed in my home and payoff the new AC unit I had to buy. It would change my life.
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Stumpy IB
Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
Can’t we just go back to stranger women lying in ponds distributing swords as the system of government? This whole “by the people” nonsense has not worked out in America.
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Stumpy IB
Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
@Mishi_2210 The correct answer is 1050. 500 divided by 0.5 + 50.
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Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
@exquizitely Loved this game though! These, Escape Velocity, and Ares were my favorites
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exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
The most "claustrophobic" game ever? Descent (1995) is a first-person shooter developed by Parallax Software, notable for being the first FPS with fully true 3D graphics and six degrees of freedom movement. Players pilot the Pyro-GX spaceship through mineshafts on various planets, infected by a virus that has turned mining robots hostile. There you go, the whole story in one sentence! Movement is the game's hallmark: full six degrees of freedom allows free flight in any direction - forward/backward, left/right (slide/strafe), up/down, and 360° rotation - creating disorienting, stomach-churning zero-gravity combat. For someone like me, being claustrophobic, this was both tough to play yet highly fascinating. I feel Descent is an underrated game that got a bit lost in the shuffle of other great games around the mid 90s.
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Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
Today, my family celebrated Christmas! Got some cool stuff, but what did you get this year??
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Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
@Wizards_DnD should be a requirement for anyone over 30. We just don’t get to use our imagination anymore, so this is a healthy alternative!
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Stumpy IB@StumpyIB·
So recently got into @Wizards_DnD and I have a new obsession… I am only in one campaign, and I have 5 more back up characters with full backstories in case my first one dies.
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