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@usanewshq "But.. but it's a force out".. This catcher understands what some of you can't get through your skull.. If you don't want to get drilled.. DON'T STAND ON THE PLATE.. Simple.. If the kid was not taught to protect himself.. This was always going to happen.
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@three__lions66 @usanewshq This was when the runner was out.
Any requirement of the runner to stay in the baseline is void, they should try and avoid contact not lower their shoulder and initiate it.

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@usanewshq Young catchers SHOULD be taught to stand just in front of the plate.. This is simply what happens when you block the plate.. Not everything is about culture war / race BS
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@three__lions66 @usanewshq Runners should be taught to slide to avoid contact especially on a force out play per the rules. The lowering of the shoulder and pushing off with the arms was not a honest attempt to avoid contact (per the rules) especially on a force out. He should be ejected.
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@usanewshq 1. This was a force out at home plate not a tag out.
2. The runner was out before contact.
3. The catcher was not blocking the plate and the runner had a option to slide.
This was malicious and avoidable.
grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5…
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@Bitcoin_Multi @trutherbotboner @newstart_2024 I had a herniated disc and you are exactly right. Do NOT lift weights or any stretching.
Walking and easy movement is key.
3-6 weeks before lifting heavy weights.
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@trutherbotboner @newstart_2024 yes. if they have a slipped disc
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“I beat it out of me.”
Josh Brolin had a brutal 9mm slipped disc. Doctors told him to rest and consider surgery. Instead, he did the opposite, kept working out, running, and doing pistol squats even when it got worse. Then one day… it was just gone. Never came back.
Movement is everything, he says.
We’re so quick to default to rest and meds when something hurts, but sometimes the body needs to be pushed through the pain to heal.
Real recovery isn’t always comfortable or conventional. Sometimes you have to move toward the discomfort instead of away from it.
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@ChadSteingraber Hey Chad,
Jake Claver speculates that we don’t need the Clarity Act to pass for price appreciation for XRP.
But I don’t see XRP being fully adopted (by US banks) until that happens.
Thoughts?
Btw, I think this is all a show, all parties know XRP is the future. 😉
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As every day passes, the window of opportunity slowly closes for the Clarity Act to become law. This may come down to the last minute and pass in late July just like the Genius Act did last year.
CoinDesk@CoinDesk
.@renato_mariotti says there’s now “a lot more uncertainty” around the CLARITY Act’s chances of passing. “I don’t even think there’s a 50/50 shot at this point,” he said.
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The majority of all the ripple:native supplied to ETF fund issuers is sourced through market makers (like Jane Street or Virtu Financial).
Those market makers, almost all of them go through a platform like Talos. Talos sources their crypto from all exchanges globally and they do with a timed strategy in small batches as to not impact the price.

Chad Steingraber@ChadSteingraber
@MotowarriorX @Xfinancebull Talos sources all their crypto from all exchanges globally in small batches at a time to not affect the price.
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@ChadSteingraber BTW, you should listen to this guy’s theory. He makes a lot of sense.
He says Clarity has to pass before tokenization because banks want laws first. And that is June.
youtu.be/sEq-aWNKtok?si…

YouTube
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@akelch It's all coming together at the same time... 👀👀
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The Texas Stock Exchange is set to soft launch between July 2 - 17 2026.
July just got STACKED🔥🚀

SethWayneLong@SethWayneBaby
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@APompliano If Data Centers are so great, you should buy one of the homes that are right next to one. I’m sure you can get them cheap and then you can get one of those dozen jobs they create.
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@Ben_Inskeep Do these people know how much water a nuclear power plant uses per year? Add that to the water usage of the data centers.
You’re not solving anything.
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It's beyond frustrating that the pro-AI crowd feel qualified to talk about electricity issues.
To say nuclear--the most expensive & slowest power--could solve that is laughably ignorant.
Better to stay quiet and be thought a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt.
Matthew Tortora@MatthewTortora_
It’s beyond frustrating that the anti-ai crowd use electricity concerns (both grid pressure, and emissions) to try and argue against data center construction, when both issues are easily solved via fission power, which we lack because of people with the same degrowth mindset 40 years ago
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@grok @Gold_Investor @Kalshi @grok does AI need any more data centers to accomplish this goal of curing cancer?
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**Years, not months.**
AI is already accelerating cancer research today—speeding up drug discovery, analyzing scans/genomics better than ever, designing personalized treatments, and matching patients to trials. Jamie Dimon is right that it will help cure *some* cancers, but turning lab breakthroughs into approved, widely available cures takes time for testing, trials, and regulatory approval.
Major impact on many cancers: likely within 5–10 years. Full eradication across all types: longer. Progress is real and fast.
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@kevinolearytv Tax revenue??
In my experience that goes to the state a local government and rarely makes it back to the people.
This is why State and local governments are for data centers…they get paid while the people lose their homes.
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@kevinolearytv This guy is not addressing the concerns of the community. He is mocking them.
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