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@adshaw1987

@adshaw1987

Partizan co-manager, ambitious punter and currently a Londoner. All views my own and being right 51% of the time is a good result!

London, England Katılım Nisan 2012
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Football Away Days
Football Away Days@FBAwayDays·
This is the best video I’ve seen in a long time. Look at what winning The FA Cup means to those fans in the stands at Wembley today. They’ve waited their entire lives for this day!! This is what it’s all about! ❤️💙
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Morgan J. Freeman
Morgan J. Freeman@mjfree·
An absolute masterpiece 👏👏👏
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soup
soup@ak_soup·
Harry Kane is drenched in beer and his family couldn't be happier, yet when I come home drenched in beer I need to "support our family" and "stop making the kids sad" Woke nonsense.
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@adshaw1987@adshaw1987·
@paulg I am from London and was in SF last month, this is 100% not the case, we didn’t want to go to half the city, felt dirty and unsafe, London is wonderful and very safe in comparison
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
A British couple we know visited SF this past week. They like to walk, and walked all over the city. They said it seemed cleaner and safer than London. So while there is still work to do, SF is now definitely fine to visit. If you feel like visiting the US, that is.
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@adshaw1987@adshaw1987·
@DavidSacks Couple of snaps from Pearl Harbour - USA has taken that position before…
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@adshaw1987@adshaw1987·
@chamath A huge change in the macro situation (like a president going off the cliff) could be an acute change in position without a change in philosophy?
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
Conspiracy corner: How can activity in the bond market shape policy? An established norm in capital markets is measuring the rate of change of a big move. What does this mean? When yields change by a lot, smart money will want to know 1) is this an acute change that happened quickly or 2) is this a gradual change? Acute changes tend to happen because of poor bets, risk arbitrage, covering losing positions or blow-ups. Gradual changes are because of philosophical changes in outlook. As you can rightly imagine, it’s hard for huge pools of money to have big philosophical changes in mere days and hours. They study things, engage all parts of their organization and all parts of their government and then act slowly and methodically. With that in mind, when I see the actions in the bond market, my critical question is: Would Central Banks, if they have had a philosophical change to their posture to US Ts and the USD, just dump or is this more about a short term repositioning, gaining leverage for a negotiation or, more banally, private actors making bets and/or getting stopped out. I think answering this question is materially important for all of us. FWIW, it’s hard to imagine a gaggle of PhDs running CBs and Governments around the world re-underwriting an entire new multi-decade approach to the US in the last 5 days.
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Matt Turck
Matt Turck@mattturck·
Europeans, as US tariffs force them to rely exclusively on German cars, French wine and Italian fashion
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The All-In Podcast
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod·
David Friedberg Predicts Trump's Master Plan On E218, the besties debated Trump's economic strategy, and what his endgame could be. @friedberg's most optimistic theory: the three-legged stool leg 1) tariffs -- encourages on-shoring of manufacturing --  increases supply chain security -- increases demand for domestic workforce leg 2) reduced income taxes -- unleashes capital into the private sector -- potential pivot from income-based to consumption-based taxation leg 3) reduced government spend -- slashing govt workforce frees up labor for private sector --  offsets inflation from tariffs
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
The big gobs of money in the world are speaking pretty loudly right now: “The US market is safe and our money will be there. If UK and Europe want to support an ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia they can borrow from us to do so but they will have to pay for it via higher interest rates.” This, more than anything else, may swiftly end the war. Simply, the UK and Europe cannot afford to borrow like this no matter their political philosophy.
The Great Martis@great_martis

Sweet mother Mary of Bethlehem

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Birmingham City FC
Birmingham City FC@BCFC·
Absolute limbs. 💙
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James Ducker
James Ducker@TelegraphDucker·
UEFA really have pulled the wool over fans’ eyes if they think that new Champs Lge format produces great tension and drama. You can now still qualify losing three games and drawing two more. It’s a format that enables the big clubs to qualify regardless: a watered down ESL
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Not Match of the Day
Not Match of the Day@NOT_MOTD·
“How’s Dry January going?” Me:
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@adshaw1987@adshaw1987·
All gone, sorry!
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@adshaw1987@adshaw1987·
Anyone want to go to the darts on Thursday afternoon at Ally Pally?! I have 6x tickets and will transfer immediately. Free to a good home (not a scam), just tell me why you love the darts and will give them away tomorrow at 5pm @paddypower @SkySportsDarts
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