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@all_messi10

Barca/Messi/Steelers/Sixers enthusiast

Katılım Ağustos 2021
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HCF@hcf_m2h·
Aaron Rodgers signing with the Steelers minutes after Elon Musk tweeted Trump is on the Epstein list
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coopz
coopz@Coopz___·
the “hahaha” showing his true feelings. he’s envious
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Samuel Njoku
Samuel Njoku@RavensTalkPod·
@lexiosborne He’s been mid the last 2 years. The Chiefs are great though
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Hater Central
Hater Central@TheHateCentral·
Nikola Jokic in Game 7: 20 Points 9-11 FT 5 Turnovers GAVE SHAI A TRIBUTE AND MVP IN THE SAME DAY…NOW YOU CAN ENJOY YOUR HORSES 🥹🥹🥹
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StatMuse
StatMuse@statmuse·
The first player this century to be +50 in a playoff game. And he only played 3 quarters.
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amar🧊💍💍✌️@okcamars·
Very weird how no one is tweeting about this game after everyone went viral for their Shai stole MVP tweets
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Ohio State Football
Ohio State Football@OhioStateFB·
4️⃣ Buckeye 1st Rounders 📈😤
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All Messi@all_messi10·
@11W get that fat fuck away from my team
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Eleven Warriors@11W·
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day and the Buckeyes have arrived at the White House
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John Voita, III
John Voita, III@DarthVoita·
Suns ball movement in the second quarter looks pristine. KD has played 0 minutes. Coincidence?
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John Ganz
John Ganz@lionel_trolling·
That is an insane admission
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NFL@NFL·
Leo Messi in the building ⚽️ 📺: #SBLIX – 6:30pm ET on FOX 📱: Tubi + NFL app
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Mitchell Schwartz
Mitchell Schwartz@MitchSchwartz71·
Strongly disagree with the premise here. Watt is chipped more than anyone else and that has a much larger impact on winning under 2.5 seconds as a DE than being double teamed does. That’s in part due to the respect teams have for him, and also due to his more stationary positioning and knowing where he’s going to be 98% of the time. Additionally, Watt is asked to square his stance and play more of a head up 2-gap role on TEs more than any other DE which again impacts his get off and quick win percentage. I’d prefer to look at chip rate, double team rate, and then win percentage on pass downs (with and without those things occurring) before I made a larger argument for a guy based off the stats used here.
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The fact that Pittsburgh gets MORE pressure when T.J. Watt is off the field is pretty telling.

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Jack Raines
Jack Raines@Jack_Raines·
Love seeing a good self-own on this app. If you're from Appalachia, went to a top school, interviewed at the top banks, and your best job offer was cold-calling LatAm billionaires for $10k a year, the issue wasn't H-1B workers. It was you. (Soft skills matter, btw)
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J.@PresentWitness_

Now that H-1B has become a topic of discussion, here’s my story: Born in Appalachia, went to a top-tier university, interned in wealth management and trading, recruited for all the top investment banks and research firms, only offer I received was to cold call South American high-net-worth-individuals on a commission-based salary, 10k base. Could not afford to take the job because cost of living in NYC was too high. All my foreign-born friends and classmates got the jobs I dreamed of and worked my whole life for. They weren’t more skilled than me, in fact, most were less skilled. 6 months after graduation, I took a 15$/hr job at a geopolitical analysis startup. I received effectively zero equity (thanks Silicon Valley). Worked the night shift for 60k/yr. Slept on the floor of that office many nights. Lost money for 3 straight years. After 5 years, I was the most tenured employee at the company other than the founders. Finally got up to 80k/yr, then was fired within a year of relocating for them across the country. Many of my foreign-born classmates were extremely successful investment bankers and financial professionals by this point. Jumping from JPMorgan to Facebook to private equity etc. Once again, I applied everywhere, including Palantir and government agencies that I was extremely qualified for. Didn’t get a single interview anywhere, not even low level data analyst positions. Here’s the point: The very people telling you that we need H-1B are the same exact people who wouldn’t even give me an interview despite having impeccable qualifications. At that point, I was completely on my own. Bought Bitcoin and crypto with my severance, and after a few years of struggling, trained myself to become a successful derivative trader and investor. BTC: $3k, ETH: $150, PLTR: $6, RKLB: $5, TSLA: $180, NVDA: $10 No American institution ever helped me. They stole my family’s wealth and took advantage of me. We don’t need an H-1B program. We need to believe in and invest in Americans. The American system, as it currently exists, is a complete scam that exploits the American people more than anyone else. I don’t believe in victimhood culture, it’s utterly disgusting, but as an American, without ethnic connections to capitalize on, YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN. The quicker you accept this, the better off you’ll be.

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