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USUTUKU@USUTUKU·
@CollegeGameDay That was the type on conversation that should had - calamari sound completely ignorant.
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College GameDay@CollegeGameDay·
The College GameDay crew discuss the current state of college basketball.
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Ᏼгo Ken
Ᏼгo Ken@BroKen_1961·
Happening now in West Kittanning PA at our local DMV. Swarms of foreigners getting driver’s licenses on Good Friday! What do you think?
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Bella@BellaBaddie__·
Should kids be taught to hit back when a bully hits them first?!
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Be brutally honest, what's one thing Americans are simply better at than the rest of the world??
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Luce@lucyshow11·
Can you believe this??! 😅
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 President Trump just signed a MASSIVE Executive Order to CLEAN UP college sports! • ONE transfer only (no more portal chaos) • Max 5 seasons in a 5-year window • Schools that don’t comply lose federal funding
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USUTUKU@USUTUKU·
@chaotichermes They would have to exclude private equity, publicly owned companies, & non-citizen land owners - china owns a lot of land
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Hermes@chaotichermes·
The US should bring back only being able to vote if you’re a landowner. Would solve quite a few problems off the bat.
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USUTUKU@USUTUKU·
@stevehunsaker1 Teacher woodworking & cabinetry in middle school & prices will drop. They are pretty easy to make you know how to use a saw, apply stain & hardware. Also need to know how to use a tape measure.
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USUTUKU@USUTUKU·
@MartyGriffinKD I don’t get why it is boom - it demonstrates unprofessionalism of the lawyers at DOJ
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Matt Leinart
Matt Leinart@MattLeinartQB·
Seems like there’s a consensus that Memphis is the least desirable city for players to go… What is the equivalent for the NFL??
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USUTUKU@USUTUKU·
@redpillb0t They not conscripted; they chose to join with the full knowledge of the were joining a fighting Army. That is a choice; I think they made a decision. If we start a draft I will change my position.
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura is demands the US pass a law requiring that when Congress votes to go to war, a family member of each Congressman must start immediate military service: “I’m sick and tired of the Vietnam stuff”
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Chris Meder
Chris Meder@EVCurveFuturist·
China just switched on the world’s largest offshore #solar farm. 1 GW off the coast of Shandong ~1.78 TWh/year Enough for ~2.6–2.7M people Built 8 km offshore, covering ~1,200 hectares of sea. Land was never the limit. Now the ocean is the grid. #Bettrification ⚡🔋
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USUTUKU@USUTUKU·
Nora, The funamental truth in Kenya, and large parts of the continent, is that it is China that is crushing Africa. The belt & road infrastructure debt arrangement have created massive human rights & economic problems. You mentioned Kenya - look at what China has done through the Kenyan Railway investment. I hope you can elevate yourself out of the mental contraint of blaming white people for the worlds problems - Liberia doesn't exist if USA does close the Barbary slave ports. business-humanrights.org/en/latest-news…
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Nora@Heal_within96·
This is how White people do documentaries about Africa. They intentionally only show the underdeveloped parts, to perpetuate the 'psychological defeatism' they want the collective global Black people to feel.
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USUTUKU@USUTUKU·
@captive_dreamer Or built by Irish immigrants - the lense of how we see the world will change greatly the beauty we see. Clearly beautiful not Western Architecture. It is one of the 7 wonders of the world. The planet is full of them. I hope one day you clean your lense.
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captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
It's wild how you can post a video from 60 years ago in Boston and it immediately looks like "White supremacist" propaganda
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USUTUKU@USUTUKU·
I was looking into this with AI; I was mostly interested in the Office Sector CMBS. He is hte forecat I had recevied..Note: I did it based on June 2026 - because I think that it when the pressure in the office sector could be a driver to the market. AI Answer: 👇 National CMBS Office Maturity/Refinancing Pressure (April–June 2026) Overall 2026 CMBS hard maturities: Approximately $76.6 billion in "hard" maturities (no remaining extension options) across all property types for the full year 2026. The calendar is back-loaded, meaning a significant portion falls in later quarters, including Q2 (April–June). Office-specific share: Office typically accounts for a large portion of CMBS distress and maturities. In monthly hard maturity cohorts (e.g., March 2026), office represented ~23% of the balance. Broader estimates show office as one of the top drivers alongside retail and mixed-use. Full-year 2026 context for office:More than $100 billion in total CMBS loans (all types) mature in 2026, with analysts expecting over half to face maturity default or require workouts (not clean refinancing). Office is a primary contributor to this stress. Broader CRE office-backed debt maturing in 2026: ~$148 billion (MBA data, including non-CMBS). CMBS represents a meaningful but not dominant slice of total CRE office debt. Analysts (e.g., Morningstar DBRS) note office as a key driver of ongoing delinquency spikes, with many loans hitting "maturity defaults" even if current on monthly payments (due to inability to refinance at current rates/values).
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Thatguy@Tyberious2100·
@FCNightingale When is CRE crisis going to hit main stream? I have been following for the last 6 months and the situation seems deteriorating quickly.
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Nightingale Associates@FCNightingale·
The owner of six buildings within Panorama Corporate Cent in Centennial, Colorado has defaulted on its $133M loan. The six office buildings totaling 780,000 square feet are owned by Sagard Real Estate, which paid $190.6M for them in 2016. The 2016 deal also included a 6-acre development site, which was sold for $23M in 2022. -Denver Post #commercialrealestate
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USUTUKU@USUTUKU·
@sarbjitkaur1 By WE if you mean the government - then no you are constrained by the constitution.
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USUTUKU@USUTUKU·
@richelord One taste of the regulatory bodies in Allegheny County & City of Pgh and they will run...just like is happening in New York & California.
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Rich Lord@richelord·
"Sometimes I even feel like saying: Don’t tell anyone about Pittsburgh because they will come here, too. They will come with their developers, with their business hubs, with their armies of obedient functionaries." publicsource.org/ukraine-war-as…
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USUTUKU@USUTUKU·
@RasmusJarlov How does nuclear power India, Russsia, Pakistan, & North Korea fit into this power mix? It appears as the EU will not survive the current climate. It is a new entity. It lacks energy independence to be a power.
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Rasmus Jarlov@RasmusJarlov·
In the future, there will be three major powers in the world: China, USA, EU. Neutral countries will move as much as possible towards the EU as their preferred partner because both China and the USA treat other countries disrespectfully and try to extort them. Europe will be the only great power and market to turn to if you want to have an equal and fair relationship. Canada is already moving towards Europe for this exact reason. India and Japan will also form a closer relationship with Europe. This is what soft power means. MAGA replies in the comment section will prove the point.
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A professor of engineering who failed math all through school built one of the most popular online courses in history by figuring out exactly why her brain had been working against her the whole time. Her name is Barbara Oakley, and she did not teach herself how to learn until she was in her mid-twenties, after leaving the military with a head full of Russian and almost no useful science knowledge. What she discovered about her own brain eventually became a Coursera course that over 4 million people have taken, and the core insight she teaches has been sitting in neuroscience research for decades waiting for someone to explain it in plain language. Here is the framework that changed how I think about every hard thing I am trying to learn. Your working memory is an octopus sitting in your prefrontal cortex with exactly four arms. Those four arms reach out and grab pieces of information, hold them in place, and manipulate them while you are actively thinking through a problem. Four is the limit. When you try to hold more than four things in conscious awareness at once, the arms start dropping things and everything becomes a scramble which is exactly what you experience as confusion when learning something genuinely difficult. This is not a flaw. It is a design feature. And the entire game of becoming expert at anything is learning how to game this constraint. The mechanism is something neuroscientists call chunking, and it is the most underexplained concept in all of learning. When you practice something enough times that it becomes automatic a guitar chord, a grammatical structure, a mathematical procedure, a debugging pattern in code your brain compresses it into a single neural package stored in long-term memory. That compressed package now fits in just one of your four working memory slots instead of filling all of them. Which means once you have built enough chunks, your octopus can reach down into long-term memory, pull up an entire complex procedure in a single grab, and still have three arms free to work with new information on top of it. This is what expertise actually is. Not raw intelligence. Not natural talent. A library of compressed patterns that can be retrieved quickly and stacked together to solve problems that would overwhelm a beginner whose working memory is still occupied with fundamentals. The finding that Oakley emphasizes most forcefully is the one that sounds backward until you understand the mechanism. People with smaller working memory capacity those who can only hold two or three items at once rather than four are often forced to develop stronger chunking habits earlier and more aggressively than people with larger working memories, because they have no choice. Their constraint becomes their training. Over time, that aggressive chunking practice can produce more robust expertise than a larger working memory that never had to be disciplined in the same way. The most powerful practical implication is this: when you feel completely overwhelmed trying to learn something, that feeling is almost always your four-slot octopus running out of arms. The solution is not to concentrate harder. The solution is to stop, isolate one small piece of the problem, practice it until it compresses into a single chunk, and only then pick up the next piece. You cannot learn everything at once because your brain was never designed to hold everything at once. It was designed to build libraries of compressed knowledge and retrieve them on demand. Every expert you have ever admired is not smarter than you. They just have a bigger library.
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USUTUKU@USUTUKU·
I agree with you; what I don't agree with is if a white person would have lost complete control of their emotions and said the same thing he would be charged with a hate crime - that is not an acceptable double standard. I don't agree that using the word is appropriate; I think any person who takes actions should be prepared to be accountable to whatever the outcome is. But there should be no crime from losing control of your emotions in the heat of the moment when you are defending yourself, and it did not make that man racist & it would not make any other person racist. I am sure we would probable great along great and have similar views on manhood, respect, etc.
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Matt Wright
Matt Wright@MattWright2013·
@GouttiereQeeec @USUTUKU @Emilio2763 I don't think English is your first language, "Gouttier." Let me make it plain for you: if you say the word to the wrong person, you're gonna get fucked up. How's that for grasping concepts?
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𝕰𝖒𝕲@Emilio2763·
The black Bus Drivers have had ENOUGH…
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