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AROUND THE GLOBE. Katılım Ocak 2012
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Jeremy@Jeremybtc·
A whole life insurance policy for a healthy 30 year old costs $440 a month. A term life policy with the exact same $500,000 coverage costs $21 a month. That's a $419 difference every month. If you bought the term policy and invested that $419 difference into an S&P 500 index fund from age 30 to 65, you'd have over $1.6 million sitting in your account. And your family is still fully covered the entire time. Whole life insurance is a scam.
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Samrah@_Chemist1·
One of the clearest signs of intelligent and strong people is that, even at their lowest, they are never haters.
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WAIT! Iran’s 🇮🇷 ‘MR COME CLOSER’ has Bachelor's degree in mathematics He has Master's degree in mathematics A Doctorate in Western philosophy Hafiz of the Quran He also Speaks four languages: Persian, English, Arabic, and Hebrew Broooo these guys are fucking educated 😳😳😳
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Devi
Devi@DefiantDevii·
In India you can get killed in any imaginable manner.
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vee 𖤐 thee august guy ♥︎
living in canada means u get 6 months of winter 3 months of summer and 3 months of whatever bullshit weather Im sick of this place
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👁️‍🗨️@_omniscientt·
every great person knew they’ll be great before they became great.
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Benji Taylor
Benji Taylor@benjitaylor·
“I’ll figure it out” has gotten me further than any plan I’ve ever made
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Joe
Joe@jojo__joe·
Yule mtu alisema "Pesa haitafutwi, inawekewa mitego" anafaa kupewa State Commendation walai
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
The Daily Mail reports Pam Bondi begged Trump not to fire her during a dramatic White House confrontation before his speech last night. He fired her anyway. The woman who said “DOJ is done” on the Epstein files. Who dropped 23,000 criminal cases. Who was scheduled to testify under oath about Epstein on April 14th. Begged to keep the job. Lost it anyway. The subpoena doesn’t care about her job title. April 14th. Under oath. About Epstein.
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God of Prompt
God of Prompt@godofprompt·
Everyone's losing their minds over this story. Let me be the guy who actually reads past the headline. This is not a "vibe coded" company. This is a lead-generation website for prescription weight-loss drugs. The AI stack built the marketing funnel. The actual business, the part that generates $401M, runs on licensed doctors, regulated pharmacies, and a pharmaceutical supply chain that no LLM on earth can replace. You cannot prompt your way around a medical license. You cannot automate FDA compliance with Claude. You cannot "vibe code" the physical logistics of dispensing GLP-1 injections to real human patients. Those things require real infrastructure, real liability, and real professionals who spent years earning the credentials to do it. "Automate fulfillment with AI agents" is a wild way to describe offloading every critical function of a healthcare company to actual healthcare professionals. That's not automation. That's outsourcing. There's a massive difference. The barrier to entry here was never "a laptop and $20K." The barrier is the entire medical and legal infrastructure required to legally prescribe and ship controlled pharmaceuticals. He didn't eliminate that barrier. He plugged into it. Every telehealth company does. What AI actually did here: built a website, wrote ad copy, generated images, handled customer service calls. That's real. That's impressive for a two-person operation. But framing a marketing layer on top of existing medical infrastructure as "the first billion-dollar one-person company" is terminal timeline delusion. Sam Altman calling this the future is like calling a Shopify dropshipper a "manufacturing company" because they have a nice storefront. The storefront isn't the business. The supply chain is the business. And that supply chain here is 100% human, 100% regulated, and 100% not built by ChatGPT. The GLP-1 market is what made this work. Not AI. Ozempic demand is so insane right now that you could build a lead-gen site with Wix and a Google Form and still print money if you had the medical partnerships in place. AI made the funnel prettier and faster. It didn't create the demand or solve the hard problem. And the part nobody wants to talk about: what happens when the FDA cracks down on telehealth GLP-1 prescribing? When state medical boards start auditing these operations? When one patient has a bad reaction and the lawsuits start? AI agents don't show up to court. Licensed doctors do. That's where "one-person company" falls apart instantly. I'm not anti-AI. I literally build AI tools and prompts for a living. But this narrative that "anyone with a laptop can build a billion-dollar company" is dangerous because it skips the part where the real money comes from real-world infrastructure that took decades to build and requires actual human expertise to operate. The real lesson from this story isn't "AI replaces everything." It's that AI is incredibly powerful at the marketing and distribution layer. Build faster. Test faster. Create content faster. Reach customers faster. That's where the magic is. Stop pretending it also replaces doctors, pharmacists, and regulatory compliance. You can't prompt your way around reality. And reality is where the actual business lives.
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BREAKING: AI-powered GLP-1 startup Medvi — built with $20,000 & two employees — is now on track for $1,800,000,000.00 in annual sales.

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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
Elon Musk was right when he said, "Go Get your fucking confidence back. Without it, you will fail miserably no matter how skilled or smart you are."
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StarPlatinum
StarPlatinum@StarPlatinum_·
This is insane A man alone built a $1.8B company in months using AI - Matthew Gallagher - founder of Medvi - based in LA - self-taught programmer before this - builds websites - experiments with online businesses - fails multiple times then AI arrives - ChatGPT, Claude, Grok for code and text - Midjourney, Runway for visuals - he uses everything Medvi begins - telemedicine platform - focused on weight loss drugs (GLP-1) - built in 2 months starting capital is $20,000 first traction - 300 customers in month 1 +1,000 customers in month 2 growth explodes 2025 - $401M in revenue - first full year 2026 - projected $1.8B revenue - 500,000+ patients team - basically just him - plus his younger brother - minimal contractors how it runs - AI writes the code - AI creates the ads - AI handles support - AI analyzes performance he still oversees everything, fixes chatbot mistakes and manages marketing decisions today - generating millions personally - donating to charity - planning foundation for homeless youth what this proves you don’t need a big team anymore you don’t need huge capital AI removed the barrier the man who scaled faster than anyone expected
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Evan Luthra
Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra·
THIS IS CRAZYY!!!!🤯 A guy just built a $1.8 billion company with two employees. Him and his brother. Using AI. Matthew Gallagher started Medvi from his house in Los Angeles. Spent $20,000 and two months. AI wrote the code. AI made the website. AI made the ads. AI handled customer service. First month. 300 customers. Second month. 1,000 more. First full year. $401 million in sales. This year on track for $1.8 billion. His only hire? His younger brother. That's the entire company. The New York Times verified the numbers. $65 million profit last year. More than $3 million coming in every single day. Now compare this. Hims & Hers sells weight loss drugs online. 2,442 employees. $2.4 billion revenue. 5.5% profit margin. This guy is doing nearly the same with two people and triple the margins. He grew up living in motels and cars. Taught himself to code on a laptop his uncle gave him. Sold samurai swords on eBay as a teenager. Didn't finish college. Moved to LA to become an actor. Now he's running the fastest growing company nobody has heard of. When his website broke during a hike he had to sprint home because there was nobody else to fix it. Lost 200 customers in one hour. That's the reality of a two person company doing $1.8 billion. A VC told him don't raise money. He listened. Zero outside funding. He owns 100% of it. Two brothers. $20,000. A laptop. And every AI tool they could get their hands on. That's all it took.
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KENYA GOSSIP HUB
KENYA GOSSIP HUB@kenyasgossips·
A Chinese lady films a flight from Guangzhou to Kenya showing only five Kenyans on board and the rest are all Chinese, saying it reflects the growing number of Chinese people coming to Africa for development and opportunities. — 🎥 Angela in Africa
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Ashley (TeamTrump47)
Ashley (TeamTrump47)@TeamTrump47·
🚨 BREAKING: Chinese video game billionaire Xu Bo just got exposed for fathering over 100 U.S.-born children through American surrogates…ALL automatic U.S. citizens under birthright rules.
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