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Options swing trader. Author. Military vet. Research junkie. Misanthrope. Markets & technical analysis. I block nazis, Trumpers, & flat-earthers.

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TechTraderView@TechTraderView·
If you are a Trumpist Nazi, unfollow me now. I’ll block you on sight, regardless. I won’t socialize with you, do business with you, patronize your businesses, or support anything you do. You are a stain on humanity. That’s not an insult, not politics, it’s just a fact.
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
That water clarity is an engineering decision, and the math behind it is wilder than the video. Roman aqueducts ran on gravity alone. No pumps, no pressure systems. Engineers carved channels with a gradient so shallow it borders on absurd. The Pont du Gard in southern France drops 2.5 centimeters over 275 meters. That's roughly the thickness of a coin over the length of three football fields. They surveyed that accuracy with plumb lines and wooden leveling instruments. The clarity you're seeing is a direct product of flow velocity. Too steep and the water erodes the channel walls, picks up sediment, turns brown. Too flat and it stagnates. Roman engineers targeted a slope of about 20 centimeters per kilometer, which kept the water moving fast enough to stay fresh but slow enough to stay clear. Before the water reached the city, it passed through multi-chamber settling tanks where velocity dropped near zero. Suspended particles sank. Clean water flowed out the top into the next chamber. Repeat three or four times. Pliny specified the minimum slope in writing. Vitruvius published the exact mortar ratio for hydraulic cement: one part lime to two parts volcanic ash for underwater work. The pozzolana from Pozzuoli reacted with water to form a calcium-aluminum-silicate compound that actually gets stronger the longer it sits submerged. Modern concrete degrades in water. Roman concrete bonds with it. Scale the whole system and it gets harder to process. Eleven aqueducts fed Rome at its peak. Combined output: roughly 1 million cubic meters of water per day. That works out to about 250 gallons per person for a city of one million. Modern New York delivers about 125 gallons per person per day. Ancient Rome had access to double the per capita water supply of the largest city in the United States, running entirely on slope and stone. The Trevi Fountain in Rome is still fed by one of them. Two thousand years, same source, same gravity, same water.
Ulises@UlisesDavid__

🚨| La claridad de un acueducto del imperio Romano, de hace 2000 años

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tim russ@timruss2·
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Gene Trevino
Gene Trevino@GenoVeno73·
🚨 HOLY SHIT.... How could I have missed this!! Talking with a friend, he mentioned something to me that I definitely had to look up. AND THIS BLEW MY MIND!! Back in June 13, 2025, the U.S Army swore in FOUR tech executives as Lieutenant Colonels in the Army Reserve. That is literally ONLY two ranks away from becoming a General. Those four tech executives are: *️⃣ Shyam Sankar — Chief Technology Officer at Palantir. Peter Thiel's company - who is described as one of Silicon Valley's most vocal Trump allies, and heavily backed JD Vance. *️⃣ Andrew Bosworth ("Boz") — Chief Technology Officer at Meta. Mark Zuckerberg's company - who donated to Trump's inaugural funds, dined at Mar-a-Lago, and sought favorable regulatory treatment. *️⃣ Kevin Weil — Chief Product Officer at OpenAI. Sam Altman's company - who also donated to Trump's inaugural funds, praised Trump's stance on AI/infrastructure, and collaborated on projects like Stargate. *️⃣ Bob McGrew — Advisor at Thinking Machines Lab and former Chief Research Officer at OpenAI. So these four tech executives were sworn in from the start with military ranks higher than soldiers who've been in the Army Reserves for years. In the U.S. Army Reserve, it typically takes around 16–20 years of total commissioned service to reach the rank of Lieutenant Colonel — this can vary based on individual performance, board results, and part-time service accumulation, etc. But these four guys just leapfrogged right over every seasoned, experienced soldier. Tell me that's not mind blowing!?!
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Tamie@RealTamie·
I find it interesting that Trump supporters have never seen these videos. They claim there is no footage of that day. 😳 I watched it in real time on TV when it was happening, just like Trump. 1. FYI, the footage is all over the internet. 2. You can CLEARLY see them breaking windows. The law says that’s breaking and entering. 3. I’ve been to the Capitol, you have to go through security to enter. You don’t enter through broken windows. That’s just a fact.
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller

Here’s a thought — Maybe these people don’t deserve to be handsomely rewarded?

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HOSTIS@hostis_black·
On May 20, Amazon ended support for every Kindle made in 2012 or earlier. The devices can no longer buy, borrow, or download books. Reset one to factory settings and it will never log back in. The screen still works. The hardware is fine. Amazon reached across the internet and turned a thing you paid for into a brick, on a date they picked, for a reason that benefits them. The owners bought the devices. They bought the books. They followed every rule. Amazon changed the rules anyway, because the rules were never yours. When you tap "Buy now" on a Kindle book, you are not buying a book. You are renting a license that Amazon can revoke, expire, or strand on a dead device whenever it suits the quarter. They designed it this way on purpose, and they showed us the blueprint years ago. In 2009 Amazon reached into thousands of Kindles overnight and deleted, ironically, copies of George Orwell's 1984, a book people had already paid for. They refunded everyone, apologized, and promised never again. We took the promise for what it was worth and watched the door instead. In February 2025 they shut it. They removed Download and Transfer via USB, the last simple tool that let you pull your own purchases onto your own computer and keep them. Newer Kindle files use a format almost nobody can crack. They closed the exit, then they started bricking the devices. None of this was a surprise. They proved in 2009 that they could reach into your library and take a book back. Everything since has just been them deciding when. A copy you cannot hold is a copy you do not own. A library that lives on someone else's server is a library someone else can burn. The cartel rents you access to the words and calls it ownership, and the only reason most people never notice is that the landlord usually lets them stay. May 20 was the eviction notice. It went to 3% of Kindle owners this time. The lease is identical for the other 97%. Stop buying books you cannot hold. When you do buy from Amazon, strip the DRM the day it arrives and keep a clean file somewhere they cannot reach. Back up everything you already own while you still can. A book on your own drive is yours forever. A book in your Amazon account is yours until a lawyer in Seattle decides otherwise. And when you want a book the cartel has priced out of reach or locked behind a dying device, the shadow libraries that never expire are one search away. The pirates build libraries that cannot be revoked, because they assume the cartel always will. The cartel cannot delete what it cannot reach.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Gavin Newsom: "Our children are watching a president who calls people 'retards' and 'piggies.' It’s disgusting."
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Cuckturd@CattardSlim·
These chuds couldn't rig up a fishing pole, set up a canvas tent, or change a dirt bike tire between them. Yet they're Magas top alphas. That's all you need to know about Maga. 😂
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Ben Meiselas
Ben Meiselas@meiselasb·
You are seeing in real time why Trump companies went bankrupt so many times. Set aside your politics. This guy is incapable of making a deal or meaningful decision and it follows the same cycle. Big flashy announcement (Epic Fury). Adversity hits (Hormuz closed). Defraud stakeholders (promise two week solution). Freeze up (endless two week cycle loop). Compound the problem (resource depletion). Final chance to save face rejected (what you’re seeing now). Bankruptcy strikes and blame others during chaos. Rinse repeat.
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Marco Foster
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
Michael Fanone: “Scott Jennings accuses us of having Trump Derangement Syndrome. Scott Jennings has Trump Dicksucking Syndrome. He can’t manage to call out or hold Donald Trump accountable for any wrongdoing. That’s the cult of MAGA”
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Tom Hoefling
Tom Hoefling@TomHoefling·
I watched every bit of Jan. 6th, live. I had 7 or 8 different feeds up throughout. At least half were from MAGA sources. I know exactly what went down. And the reality bears no resemblance to the nonsense Trumpists are spouting now. It's appalling how dishonest these people are.
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Jake Justice
Jake Justice@jakecobb·
They want you to forget. They don’t want you to see this. Keep sharing this so we can’t forget what they did to us that day.
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Epstein File Search@epsteinsearchin·
Dr. Bernard Kruger co-founded a Manhattan ER that treated Epstein and six girls for $15,000 a year. Kruger appears 2,000 times in the files. The clinic was never investigated.
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🪴Laurie@Laurieluvsmolly·
😡 Remember this? MAGAs, who claim they’re patriots, threw the American flag to the ground, and replaced it with a Trump flag. Now they want your tax dollars. Angry yet? Call your representatives, STOP THE FUND!
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Jo@JoJoFromJerz·
“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.” George Orwell, 1984
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The Department of Justice is acknowledging it has removed from its website news releases about criminal cases related to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot, calling the information about the prosecutions “partisan propaganda.” abcnews.link/A8W2vOT

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Tim Hannan
Tim Hannan@TimHannan·
It’s just insane to me how any police officer could support Trump. First he’s one of the most blatant criminals to ever exist. If you can’t see that you’re in the wrong field. Second he’s trying to reward people who assaulted police officers on Jan 6th.
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Dmitry Grinberg
Dmitry Grinberg@dmitrygr·
Dear @Hertz, when i got read-ended while at a stop in your car, called your roadside number and got a "please call during business hours" message, i laughed. When I went to your location to return the car and provide insurance info of the person who hit me, and was told "do not worry we'll take care of it", i was relieved. But when weeks later you contacted me demanding i pay cash for the repair and told me hat in fact you "never take care of it" and you have no idea who told me, andit was on me to "handle it", I was furious. Luckily (with permission) I recorded your employee telling me at great length that you will in fact take care of it and after submitting this report at the location, there was no further action required of me. So, what now? Is this the sort of business you run? Lying to customers and attempting to gaslight them? Seriously?
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Glenn Tunes
Glenn Tunes@glenn_tunes·
THE US PRESIDENT POSTED AN AI VIDEO OF HIMSELF WHERE HE VIOLENTLY ATTACKED STEPHEN COLBERT 🤦 BUT PLEASE TELL US HOW THE LEFT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VIOLENT RHETORIC IN AMERICA 🙄
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