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@TruthOverAll01

Texas, USA Katılım Aralık 2016
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KJ@TruthOverAll01·
@EricLDaugh Set it up in Dallas and call it a day... that's the financial hub of the future. Why build somewhere that is so expensive, toxic and on the way out?
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 UPDATE: New Yorkers are shocked as Ugandan Mamdani stands to lose a $6 BILLION PROJECT and 20K JOBS after he recorded an anti-rich commercial at Ken Griffin’s home Mamdani whined about wanting more taxes, now he may LOSE THE PROJECT SOCIALISM DESTROYS
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@akafaceUS That is a crazy price... I would say that is three, maybe four 8 hour shifts for one person to do that. If four that would be getting paid $1,250 a day to clean... I would say paying someone $400 a day is fair... around $1,500 total.
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He charged his client $5000 to deep clean their home, and shows what is included!
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@EvaVlaar My mind can't even figure out how this could be done without a guarantee payment on unrealized loss reimbursement... even then, it will just keep anyone from investing there, due to the extreme risk. Planned destruction from within?
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@CriptoGemas_R4H @realTanyaTay @elonmusk Money pays for good healthcare though... I have many problems that will debilitate and or kill me one day, that isn't even an option to take care of, because food and shelter are more important right now and going into debt is not an option...
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Whoever said “money can’t buy happiness” really knew what they were talking about 😔
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@AndrewQuackson My wife pays 20% of her paycheck to insure herself and our kids... I am the stay at home dad, so go without coverage, because it doubles it to add me, from 20% to close to 40%.
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Lamecius@AtsuLamecius·
@AndrewQuackson Insurance costs like 5% of your paycheck for a single person. Idk what the rates are for families, but I don't think it is 20%
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@KimberlyCo69100 @redpilldispensr That sucks, sorry you had to deal with that... I do feel women are better suited at childcare. I'm the stay at home for our 2 kids, soon to be a third and still feel my wife would do a better job at it. But that doesn't mean the father shouldn't put in as much effort as they can
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Red Pill Dispenser
Red Pill Dispenser@redpilldispensr·
"For thousands of years, babies slept with their mothers, and when they cried, they were attended to." "Until two men came along. Dr. Holt and John B. Watson." "They basically said babies should be trained, isolated, and controlled. That babies had to fit the assembly line and office schedules of their parents."
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@redpilldispensr We didnt sleep with our kids in bed, but we also didnt let them ,"cry it out"... there is a middle ground. Being attentive and caring, without fostering a dependence on the parent to be next to them to be able to sleep.
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Ariana Garbela@ArianaGarb42653·
@rymo00731329 @archeohistories Because they didn't have the money or a secure job or family to vouch for them, requirements imposed by the US at the time. Most immigrants don't leave because they want to, migrating is incredibly hard physically, financially, emotionally, and culturally.
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Father and son crying goodbye to the mother as she migrates the Americas, they would never see her again, 1957 ... In November 1957, photographer Manuel Ferrol stood on the docks of Ferrol in northern Spain and quietly lifted a concealed camera from beneath his trench coat. He was documenting a moment that had become painfully common across postwar Europe. The photograph he captured shows twenty nine year old Ángel Calo Marcote and his eight year old son Juan Jesús Calo López breaking down as they say goodbye to Josefina López, the boy’s mother, who was boarding the ship Juan de Garay for Buenos Aires. She traveled with her own mother and brother, joining a wave of Europeans seeking work and stability in the Americas. For many families, migration meant separation that could last decades or become permanent. More than fifty million Europeans crossed the Atlantic between the nineteenth century and the late twentieth century, and scenes like this one marked the emotional cost of that movement. Communication was slow, travel was expensive, and authoritarian Spain made mobility even harder. Ferrol’s photograph, later titled O home e o neno, was censored under the dictatorship and the photographer’s identity stayed hidden until Spain’s democratic transition in 1975. Pope Francis was given a copy of this photograph in 2021, calling it one of the most human images of migration he had ever seen. © Historyfeels #archaeohistories
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@SydneyLWatson Paying extra each month will turn a 50 year mortgage into a 30. No need for a new loan, unless it loweres your interest rate. If you can't pay more than the base mortgage every month to keep from getting hammered by interest, then you are not in a position to buy that house imo.
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@GuySquiggs @SydneyLWatson All your saying is you are lucky enough not to have to refinance or keep up with rent increases alongside inflation. Nothing is stopping people from paying extra if their financial situation improves, turning a 50 year loan into a 30 or 20 year.
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Guy Squiggs@GuySquiggs·
@SydneyLWatson Yeah some people do, but I never will be able to, because my rate is 3%. Any refinance means I pay more.
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@CookieL33761265 @Teslaconomics order with all the childcare and can't even get to the weeds, grass, things that need fixing etc. So in my case it would liberate me to be able to actually do all that needs to be done and maybe, if it performs really well... get some sleep.
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KJ@TruthOverAll01·
@CookieL33761265 @Teslaconomics enough time in the day to do what needs to be done, either from having to work too many hours or because they have many children to take care of. I my case it's the latter. Wife works full time and I take care of a 3, 2 and 1 year old. Struggle to keep the house in clean and in
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Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics·
Back then, women went to rivers to clean laundry and now Optimus is about to take care of that. I tell my significant other this product is going to liberate women. It’s like hard to think of reasons why a person would NOT want one. I hope to be one of the first ones to get one. I’m always on the move and I’m going to bring my Optimus every where I go for it to learn. And via a software update the fleet of Tesla Bots around the world will continue to get smarter. It’ll do like anything for you. Many people are not factoring this in.
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@thecyrusjanssen Imagine the graffiti and destruction that this would have in the USA... Homogeneous societies, like China, don't have the same roadblocks snd hurdles. Same language, same culture and values.
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Cyrus Janssen
Cyrus Janssen@thecyrusjanssen·
I’ve been traveling to China for nearly 20 years, whenever someone from America asks me, “What’s life in China like?” My response is always this. “I would tell you but you probably won’t believe me” This video shows why. Hard for most Americans to comprehend how advanced, clean, safe, and futuristic China has become. It’s one of the world’s biggest success stories and China will continue inventing tech that change the future of our world 🌍
Li Zexin 李泽欣@XH_Lee23

The world’s largest high-speed train station is in China. Chongqing East Railway Station.

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@slantrockX @TheCriticalDri2 Agreed... I have 2 kids and one on the way. They are my world and I couldn't imagine life without them, at this point... but I can understand people who are happy without them. I have ZERO time for any games, hobbies or vacations and do miss that... so I get it.
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SlantRock@slantrockX·
@TheCriticalDri2 He's living his life the way he wants and without any real worry. Good for him. Why shame him? Sometimes I feel that people who have kids and shame others for not having kids are living a lie and are not happy with their own lives. I see it a lot on this platform.
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@cwebbonline down the road got much of the same done, but by companies that were primarily white workers and had none of the issues we had... They didn't even have to clean up Modelo cans gor an hour when it was all done. Never again.
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@cwebbonline Mexicsns... all so badly done, we didn't even trust them to come back and fix it. They worked hard & fast, but cared zero about quality. I had to take off work to watch every step, because they tried to hide all the mistakes & not bother with them. An acquaintance a few miles
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Christopher Webb
Christopher Webb@cwebbonline·
Spot on. This is the clearest explanation I’ve seen. It ‘s relatable, and humanizes the issue in a way everyone can understand.
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