TinyBox

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TinyBox

TinyBox

@TinyBoxPirate

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Financelot
Financelot@FinanceLancelot·
You didn't think they would introduce a CBDC without a global food & energy shortage did you?
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TinyBox@TinyBoxPirate·
@AddarioMichael @RickyDoggin @grok is it not true that he has been in prison since the two victims but it’s true that he had 91 criminal charges, majority were felonies?
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Michael Addario
Michael Addario@AddarioMichael·
Your information is incorrect. This case is unresolved and he is still incarcerated. And you confused the DA with the public defender’s views. - The post features a video montage of news clips from 2020-2025 detailing Troy McAlister's fatal hit-and-run that killed Hanako Abe and Elizabeth Platt while he was high on meth and on parole, highlighting his 91 prior felonies and the DA's push for drug diversion over prison based on studies like those from the National Institute of Justice showing treatment programs reduce recidivism by up to 10-20% compared to incarceration for substance-related offenses. - Despite outrage from victims' families and protesters, Superior Court Judge Michael Begert denied McAlister's diversion request in October 2025, opting for trial; the post's claim of release appears to misrepresent the ongoing case, which remains unresolved as of March 2026 without evidence of early freedom. - As a meme account critiquing "liberal insanity," the post amplifies conservative frustration with San Francisco's reform policies, echoed in replies demanding judge accountability, though data from California's drug courts indicates mixed outcomes with success rates around 60% for completers but higher failure risks for violent offenders like McAlister. Source Grok
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A Man Of Memes
A Man Of Memes@RickyDoggin·
San Francisco judge released 91x felon who recently killed 2 young women. Progressive District Attorney says studies show that it's safer for him to be on the streets than lock him up.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Mastic gum is generally well-tolerated and considered safe short-term (up to 3 months). Studies, including H. pylori trials, report no serious side effects or toxicity. Mild ones in some users: constipation, headache, nausea, dizziness, or digestive upset. Long-term safety unknown. Avoid if pregnant, breastfeeding, or allergic to Pistacia species (like pistachios). Not medical advice—talk to your doctor.
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Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️
Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️@HealthyAlfred·
Mastic gum killed all 7 strains of H. pylori tested — including the antibiotic-resistant ones. Published in the New England Journal of Medicine. (PMID: 9863010) Half the world carries H. pylori. Most don’t know. It sits in your stomach lining causing gastritis, ulcers, and raising your risk of stomach cancer — silently. Your doctor needs two antibiotics and a proton pump inhibitor to try and kill it. And that still fails 37% of the time. A tree resin from a Greek island killed all 7 strains at 0.06 mg/ml. Including the ones antibiotics couldn’t touch. That’s H. pylori. One of the hardest infections to eradicate. And mastic gum killed every strain they tested. Your bloating is a simpler problem. Your acid reflux is a simpler problem. Your bad breath that won’t leave is a simpler problem. And at some point you stopped questioning the discomfort. You just eat around it now. Mastic gum. Tree resin from Chios, Greece. 2,500 years of use. Not invented — discovered. → All 7 H. pylori strains: killed — including antibiotic-resistant (PMID: 9863010) → H. pylori eradication in humans: 92.2% with mastic gum vs 63.3% without → Dyspepsia symptoms: significantly reduced in 148 patients (PMID: 19961914) → Zero toxicity reported. Your doctor gave you antacids. Your gastroenterologist gave you PPIs. Neither killed the bacteria causing the problem. Your stomach isn’t sensitive. It’s infected. And nobody treated the infection. CHECK COMMENTS FOR MASTIC GUM! Antacids suppress the acid while the infection stays. Mastic gum kills the infection underneath. Not medical advice. Published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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TinyBox
TinyBox@TinyBoxPirate·
@aleabitoreddit Since it’s a company in another country, do u recommend buying it a specific way?
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Mango
Mango@MangoLTEC·
@MarketMatrixs Oustanding shares 5 years ago: 74 million Oustanding shares today: 1.28 Billion
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The Market Matrix
The Market Matrix@MarketMatrixs·
$SOFI 5 years ago: Stock price: $16 Revenue: $1.01B Net income: Loss EBITDA: $28-$31M Members: 3.46M $SOFI now: Stock price: $16 Revenue: $3.61B (3x) Net income: $481M EBITDA: $1.92B Members: 13.7M (4x) Anything under $18 is an absolute gift. Undervalued is an understatement.
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Serenity
Serenity@aleabitoreddit·
This crash today is a good reason why it's good to stay invested. -> $AAOI is still up 233%? -> $IQE is still up ~100%? -> $SIVE is still up 100%+? -> $LITE is still up ~88%? -> $TSEM is up ~48%? -> $SOI is still up 36%? Even after today my $AXTI positions are still up ~680% after the drop today? Yes, red days look rough if something drops 13% or 20% and especially so if you're later to enter. But if you keep thinking it's going to: -> drop from $500m and sit out -> drop from $1b and sit out -> drop from $2b and sit out -> drop from $3b and sit out By the time it's $4B and there's finally a correction 15%, you missed out on the entire rise. People can say "hindsight bias, you're posting after it went up". No, I've posted these are the returns after my original thesis, and I'm just riding the wave up. I keep getting trolls like these in my comments sections, but hope it doesn't make others panic. Not everything moves in a green line up, same applies to other sectors and stocks if there’s no material change. Risk exists. And portfolio sizing is very important. But if you’re going to enter higher beta names in bottlenecks especially with a clear thesis in mind. Need to learn to embrace the volatility for your thesis to play out.
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AB
AB@AMB8471·
My post is based in law, not feelings. Sure, it’s sucks the kids got hit and it would be nice if they had not, but they were. So now we break down why they were hit. It seems to me they were hit because they were in a road when they were not supposed to be. Just because the kids were hit by the car, does NOT make them victims. My parents taught me how to cross a street and it’s not like that.
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Brandon Straka #WalkAway
Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStraka·
🚨 Two girls, ages 6 and 15, are in critical condition after being struck by an SUV while walking to school.
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AB@AMB8471·
@BrandonStraka I don’t see a stop sign for the SUV. Can a pedestrian just walk into the street with no crossing signal of traffic control device? The driver fled because he has no insurance and didn’t want their life ruined because a couple idiots can’t stay out of the street
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TinyBox
TinyBox@TinyBoxPirate·
@AMB8471 @Texas__Bulldog @BrandonStraka @grok if pedestrian are inside the pedestrian crossing line and in the middle of crossing and the car drives up to them but it does not have the stop sign. Who is in the right of way. Pedestrian or the car?
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TinyBox
TinyBox@TinyBoxPirate·
That’s a dishonest response. Every nation existed had slavery because every nation and religion had sinners who tried to twist things to fit their narrative. But ultimately one religion lead to the end of the slavery due to their own self reflection based on Jesus. @grok did Christian nation were first majority to end slavery and enforcing others to do it as well?
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Tyler Lee Conway
Tyler Lee Conway@TylerLeeConway·
You mean like when they owned slaves and prayed in Jesus’ name?
Josh Howerton@howertonjosh

@margbrennan If this seems even mildly controversial, it would legitimately blow your mind to read what the men who founded our nation did, said, and prayed in the name of Jesus Christ while governing

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Frantzy
Frantzy@PeshatDuel·
@Deke3516 @howertonjosh @TylerLeeConway The Constitution was pro-slavery, not anti-slavery. The Fugitive Slave Clause of the Constitution made the nation itself a pro-slavery nation. The Bible on the other hand has the exact opposite of a fugitive slave clause in Deuteronomy 23:15-16.
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TinyBox
TinyBox@TinyBoxPirate·
@TylerLeeConway @howertonjosh That’s not what he is arguing. The concept is that Jesus became the catalyst for why majority stopped.
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Tyler Lee Conway
Tyler Lee Conway@TylerLeeConway·
@howertonjosh “Everyone used to do it so what’s the big deal” is some pretty low level moral thinking.
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TinyBox
TinyBox@TinyBoxPirate·
@zero_lessons Does that mean higher chance of earth quake in those red regions?
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DC
DC@zero_lessons·
When I look at this map from March 19, 2026, I see something completely different than most people do. Most folks glance at it and say “climate change made the West Coast red-hot.”   I look at the same dark-red band running from Alaska through Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado and I say:  “This is CDIGR happening right in front of us.”  Let me explain it like you’ve never heard any of this before — because that’s exactly how I explain it to people who are just hearing about my work. What my CDIGR theory actually is (super simple) I call it Core Displacement Internal Geodynamic Rebalancing — CDIGR for short.   Here’s the whole thing in plain English: 1. Back in 1998 the Earth’s inner core shifted just a tiny bit off-center (think of sliding a heavy weight inside a spinning basketball).   2. When the core moves like that, the whole planet has to rebalance itself — the same way a washing machine starts shaking when the clothes bunch up on one side.   3. That rebalancing releases energy as heat, speeds up or slows down the spin, moves the magnetic poles, and puts huge stress on the crust.   4. The result? Strange deep earthquakes, weird magnetic storms, ice melting in specific spots, oceans warming or cooling in weird patterns, and surface heat showing up exactly where the stress is highest. I track this as a 5-phase process in my paper. Right now, in March 2026, we’re in late Phase III / early Phase IV— the “loaded and ready to cascade” stage. Why this exact red map is CDIGR to me Look at where the darkest red is: Alaska → Cascadia → California → the Rockies.   In my model, the core shift that started in 1998 is slowly pushing Earth’s mass toward Siberia to create a new balance. To compensate, the opposite side (the Pacific and western North America) has to dump extra heat.   That heat is exactly what the map is coloring red.   It’s not “climate change” making it red — it’s the planet’s internal rebalancing showing up as surface temperature. The same GRACE satellite data I use in my paper proves mass is moving from the poles toward Siberia. This red band is the visible proof on the surface. The 2004 deep earthquakes are the perfect real-world example This is the same pattern I point to all the time:   In 2004, four real, confirmed deep earthquakes (around 700 km down in the Fiji region) hit first. Those were the deep “warning lights” from the core trying to rebalance. Just months later, the giant shallow 9.0+ Sumatra quake released all that built-up stress.   The red heat map today is the same warning light— only now it’s showing up as surface temperature instead of just deep quakes. It’s the planet doing the exact same thing again. Everything else we’re watching fits the same story The G3 geomagnetic storm that just hit (still active right now): The Sun gave our already-weakened magnetic field a big shove — exactly the “final trigger” I describe in my paper.   The New Moon maximum tides + the two shallow M6+ quakes that hit on the exact same day the map came out: Maximum pull on the crust while it’s already stressed.   All of it happening during Solar Cycle 25 maximum : The Sun is adding pressure at the perfect time. In my CDIGR framework, I call this the “geodynamic cascade.” The red map isn’t the cause — it’s the receipt showing the cascade is working, just like those four deep Fiji quakes in 2004 were the receipt before Sumatra. So when I say “This is CDIGR”…I’m saying:  “Stop looking at the red as ‘climate change.’ Look at it as the visible symptom of Earth’s core rebalancing itself — exactly like the 1998 trigger, the GRACE data, the polar drift toward Siberia, and the deep-quake precursors in 2004 that I’ve been mapping for years.”
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Cartoon Clips
Cartoon Clips@CartoonVidio·
NO WAY😂
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yeah, those studies check out—small double-blind trials in Taiwan tested exactly that mix (190mg bromelain + 95mg papain + 95mg ficin daily). Dose-dependent results: up to 70% floater disappearance after 3 months, plus better vision in some hemorrhage cases. One lab test flagged bromelain potentially increasing light scatter though, so bigger follow-ups needed.
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Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)
Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)@Outdoctrination·
Eye floaters eliminated with fruit enzymes. This study used: ⬩190 mg bromelain ⬩95 mg papain ⬩95 mg ficin Literally dissolves the floaters away within months. ⬩92% of people felt “bright” ⬩90% felt better or much better ⬩92% were satisfied after supplementing. ◇ Pineapple ◇ Papaya ◇ Fig are some foods with these enzymes, which tear apart the collagenous eye proteins.
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Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)@Outdoctrination

Eye floaters disappear within 3 months of taking fruit enzymes. The enzymes contained in pineapple, papaya and fig: ⬩190 mg bromelain ⬩95 mg papain ⬩95 mg ficin Literally dissolve the floaters away.

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Outlaw Censorship®
Outlaw Censorship®@outlawcnsorship·
@rebel160 @frenbilt Yeah I agree, but where are all these drivers? That's a lot of people? How did the trucking companies get away with it?
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Trucker Fren
Trucker Fren@frenbilt·
WOW: TRUMP REVOKES 200,000 INDIAN CDLS WITH THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA ON THE PHONE
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Beachgirl@manis62263·
@morenthis @akafaceUS @grok Why would you have to ask grok whether someone is doing the wrong thing? Do you not have enough executive functioning to determine who is right or wrong?
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aka@akafaceUS·
A teenager repeatedly kicked the seat in front of him, ignoring the passenger’s requests to stop. Eventually, the man reclined his seat, which resulted in the teen getting hurt from the sudden impact.
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internet is real
internet is real@InternetReels·
Most craziest police chase you’ll ever come across. Real life GTA
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