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TacoMoonDogg

@TacoMoonDogg

Just a Trad Dad, calling stuff out, living for the people.

Florida, USA Katılım Eylül 2023
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TacoMoonDogg
TacoMoonDogg@TacoMoonDogg·
@dinkyvision @historyrock_ Who did they influence? Coldplay? Cmon dude. Still don’t see how they get into the Top 10 of the 90s for generational defining sound. In no order - Nirvana Rage PJ RHCP Foo Beastie STP Soundgarden Green Day Sublime Who are you taking out? And/or adding in besides Radiohead?
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brian k@dinkyvision·
@TacoMoonDogg @historyrock_ Literally one of the most creative and influential bands of the last 35 years. What a ridiculous take.
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
Radiohead’s song “Creep” came about almost by accident and ended up defining the sound of an entire generation. It all began in Thom Yorke’s mind when he was a 19-year-old college student at Exeter. He was secretly obsessed with a girl he’d been watching from afar across campus, never daring to speak to her. That mix of admiration, embarrassment, and feelings of inferiority became the raw, honest lyrics of the song: a guy who feels like a “creep” and a “weirdo” in front of someone he considers perfect. During the recording sessions for their first album, Pablo Honey, in 1992, the band didn’t plan to include it. The producers asked them to play something else to test the studio, and Radiohead launched into “Creep” almost as an afterthought. Jonny Greenwood, who hated the song, decided to sabotage it by throwing in those powerful, distorted guitar riffs right before the chorus. Instead of ruining it, the noise gave it character and remained in the final version. The chord progression and part of the melody were inspired by “The Air That I Breathe” by The Hollies, which years later forced the band to give credit and royalties to Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood. When it was released as a single in 1992, it was a flop in the UK. The BBC banned it for being “too depressing” and for containing the word “f*ck.” It sold very few copies. But in 1993, it exploded in the United States and the rest of the world, becoming an unexpected anthem of alternative rock and propelling Radiohead to international fame. Paradoxically, the massive success became a burden for the band. It pigeonholed them as “the band behind ‘Creep’” just as they wanted to evolve into more experimental territory. Thom Yorke has confessed that he came to hate it for years. Over time, however, they have accepted it, and it remains the song that connects most deeply with the audience.
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TacoMoonDogg
TacoMoonDogg@TacoMoonDogg·
Saturday morning check-in: Up before the house. Coffee strong. Dad rule: Lift something. Cook something. Fix something. Then go be present with your kids like it actually matters (because it does). Wins today > plans tomorrow. Who else is up early putting in work? 👇
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TacoMoonDogg@TacoMoonDogg·
@NoLimitGains Wife makes a mean carrot cake. Anyone available to run a bake sale?
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NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
Hmm, how exactly are they planning to pay off $39 trillion in debt?
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TacoMoonDogg@TacoMoonDogg·
@angertab @grok You know, complaining is kinda like wearing a wool suit and peeing your pants, you are the only one that’s warm and fuzzy. 🫡
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Matt Tardio
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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TacoMoonDogg@TacoMoonDogg·
Just crushed it at @Costco Dad flexing so hard rn with a belly full of $1.50 hot dog and 5% back on gas TBH the summer shorts selection isn’t where it needs to be yet. Luckily I’m stocked 🫡
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TacoMoonDogg@TacoMoonDogg·
Why can’t @ChickfilA ever put enough salt on their fries? In fairness I never ask for more. The Arnold Palmer and #1 combo still rips for road trips.
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TacoMoonDogg@TacoMoonDogg·
@TT15248526 @yoursimmo11 Check out Glycine from @CentenariusN cleanest stuff in the market. I’ve been using it daily for about 12 months. 2 scoops a night. Game changer. Not paid for by them.
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T T@TT15248526·
@yoursimmo11 Is all glycine derived this way? I was about to start a cycle for cortisol assistance.
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Simmo@yoursimmo11·
Magnesium glycinate marketed as superior absorbable magnesium. Glycine derived from GMO corn or soy via chemical hydrolysis. Synthetic amino acid chelated to magnesium. Your gut treats it as xenobiotic and creates digestive stress while trying to absorb it. Took 400mg nightly for 2 years, sleep never improved, gut bloating constant. Switched to magnesium from raw milks and juices along with Epsom salt baths. Sleep radically improved within 3 weeks.
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TacoMoonDogg@TacoMoonDogg·
@Leo_Traydes Futures slightly up. Poly says only 7% chance of rate cut in march. I think relatively flat outside of war with Iran
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Hans Amato
Hans Amato@HansAmato·
I've mega-dosed Ashwagandha before and experienced zero negative effects subjectively or as indicated by my labs (liver enzymes were stellar). Brand matters. And while we're on the topic of regulating compounds, let's also regulate the amount of food you're allowed to eat: > Can't have more than 1 egg a day or your cholesterol will shoot through the roof (myth debunked already) > Can't eat more than 1 oz of red meat per day else your risk of colon cancer will 10x (already debunked) > Can't drink more than 1 cup of milk a day else your risk of kidney stones will explode (debunked) > Can't eat oysters, they're full of heavy metals (debunked by my labs) > Can't eat more than one potato a day else your risk of diabetes will 10x (that's just dumb) As with everything, test things yourself before generalizing silly claims.
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This guy took 500–1000 mg of Ashwagandha daily for 4 months. His bilirubin hit 50 mg/dL. Normal is under 1.2. His liver enzymes (SGOT/SGPT) crossed 400–600. He turned yellow, was hospitalized, put on IV fluids, and spent months recovering. The US Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network now lists Ashwagandha as one of the top herbal products causing liver damage. At least 23 cases of clinically apparent liver injury have been published in medical literature, and those are just the ones that made it to a journal. Cases have been documented from India, Iceland, the US, Japan, Libya, Ireland, and Australia. Some needed emergency plasma exchange. Some were evaluated for liver transplantation. In patients with pre existing liver disease, every single one who progressed to acute-on-chronic liver failure in the largest Indian case series died. The pattern is consistent. Two to twelve weeks of use. Jaundice. Pruritus. Hepatocellular damage confirmed on biopsy. Average recovery time after stopping: 3.5 months. And this is in otherwise healthy young people. Meanwhile, the clinical trials supporting Ashwagandha’s supposed benefits for anxiety, stress, and testosterone are small, poorly designed, and frequently funded by the supplement industry itself. No large scale, independent, long-term safety data exists. Ashwagandha is not regulated as a drug. It doesn’t need to prove safety or efficacy before being sold. It sits on a shelf next to multivitamins, marketed by influencers as a natural fix for anxiety and low energy. The word “natural” is doing a lot of heavy lifting for a compound that can put you in a hospital bed with liver failure. If you’re taking high dose Ashwagandha, or any herbal supplement daily, get a liver function test done It costs almost nothing. The alternative is finding out the way this guy did.

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Oliver Hodge
Oliver Hodge@ohodgex·
@BasedBiohacker What would be your recommendation for fixing poor restfullness during sleep (waking up regularly)? Haven't been able fix unlike other areas of my health/sleep
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BasedBiohacker@BasedBiohacker·
i think one of the first groups of people to adopt and start swearing by pinealon will be new parents with young kids. they're chronically sleep-deprived, never feel well rested, always have too much to do, feel anxious and overstimulated, brain-fog at work because they've got too much on their mind and not enough energy. pinealon is best at bringing impaired systems back to homeostasis, and this is EXACTLY what they need. will be revolutionairy.
BasedBiohacker@BasedBiohacker

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Pepe Invests
Pepe Invests@pepemoonboy·
🚨 $ANF Deep Dive 🚨 Seems Undervalued… • Record Q2: $1.2B sales (+7% Y/Y), adj. OP margin ~14%. • FY’25 guide: 12.5–13.5% OM, EPS $9.5–$10.5 = strong profitability runway. • Brand momentum: Hollister comps +19%; Abercrombie brand structurally stronger. • Capital returns: $1.3B buyback auth; $250M YTD repurchased; ~$580M cash. • Valuation: ~3× EV/EBITDA and ~6–8× P/E despite double-digit margins. • ANF’s forward P/E is roughly ~6.5×, which is markedly below the apparel retail industry average of ~13.8×. • Its forward EV/EBITDA (~6.2×) is ~40% below comparable companies (~10.7×) in its peer set. My take: Market is pricing a slowdown; the business is still printing cash. If execution holds, multiple expansion alone can drive upside. Like I said in my previous post, Hollister and Abercrombie are back in style, in a big way. Store was PACKED this weekend. Exactly why I purchased 300 shares. Do your own research, NFA.
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Pepe Invests@pepemoonboy

I went to the mall this weekend, and one store in particular was insanely packed… That store was Hollister. I was intrigued so I went in, and let me tell you…they are making a comeback. Their clothes are stylish, made of great material, and the store was packed to the brim. Hollister is owned by Abercrombie & Fitch $ANF. So what did I do this morning after seeing how much business they’re getting? Yup, I bought 300 shares…

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Pepe Invests@pepemoonboy·
Was last week the bottom!? 👀 Feels good to see green in the portfolio again… 🚀🌑
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Examples where Grok provides great responses that it should do more of are helpful too
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Please provide examples where @Grok needs to improve in replies. Showing how another AI does it better would be helpful. These examples should be of Grok going wrong today, as we fixed many bugs from earlier in the week.
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TacoMoonDogg@TacoMoonDogg·
@CelikhanS @pepemoonboy Wild times. I read it on X and check Grok. Grok co firms Buffett is in last weekend. I check today, Grok says no. 🤷🤣 Probably why I stick to Tacos and Dogs and follow wiser folks advice.
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Pepe Invests@pepemoonboy·
Three months ago, people would’ve killed for the chance to buy these stocks at today’s prices. Now that the opportunity is here, everyone’s frozen on the sidelines. Here’s what I’m watching: • $HOOD: $153 ATH → $108 • $BTC: $126K ATH → $84K • $NBIS: $141 ATH → $86 • $META: $796 ATH → $589
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