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everyone is equal, no one deserves special treatment except the elderly and disabled. if you see this as an insult, you are the problem.
Katılım Ocak 2019
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In my 10 years of playing Rocket League, this has got to be the worst season in the games history of ranked.
Take out all the usual BS that you have to deal with as an RL player; laggy servers, frames dropping, toxic tm8s, bad matchmaking etc.
Than throw that in with DDossing, Bots in ranked, Bots in RLCS, Bots taking all the In-game Tourney winner tags, CARS GOING LITERALLY INVISIBLE, and people straight up kicking you out of the server. Half the season literally unplayable, and no meaningful updates on if anything has been fixed.
I have never had a more negative experience playing a video game than I did playing ranked this season. Why play the game at all at this point? Because the game still has so much potential that hasn't been recognized. Hopefully, when Epic ports Rocket League into Fortnite. The game will finally be what is was truly meant to be.

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The President of the United States is threatening to commit war crimes and wipe out a "whole civilization" — all because he started a disastrous war of his own making and had no plan and no strategy for how to end it.
This is abhorrent, and the American people do not support this.
Trump's recklessness is needlessly putting our brave service members in harm's way, destroying America's global standing, and making life even more unaffordable for the American people.
We must all stand against this and oppose funding this illegal war of choice.
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@GavinNewsom What laws were Iran following when they were torturing and blinding women protestors for wanting rights. What laws did Iran leadership follow when they virtually genocide their own people?
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The corrupt and repressive Iranian regime must never have nuclear weapons. The leadership of Iran must go. But that does not justify the President of the United States engaging in an illegal, dangerous war that will risk the lives of our American service members and our friends without justification to the American people.
President Trump is putting Americans at risk abroad because he is unpopular at home.
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@StephenKing Yes! Defend the piece of shit who killed and tortured countless people just because you don't like the guy who actually decided to do something about it. No wonder you're a fiction writer, delusion comes easy to you.
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@KamalaHarris its so crazy how you are willing to defend that shit stain just because the person who finally did something is from a different party than you. No one voted for you because you were trying to sit around and collect a check from manipulating the market. cry more.
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Today’s military strikes on Iran — carried out by the United States and Israel — mark a catastrophic escalation in an illegal war of aggression. Bombing cities. Killing civilians. Opening a new theater of war. Americans do not want this. They do not want another war in pursuit of regime change. They want relief from the affordability crisis. They want peace.
I am focused on making sure that every New Yorker is safe. I have been in contact with our Police Commissioner and emergency management officials. We are taking proactive steps, including increasing coordination across agencies and enhancing patrols of sensitive locations out of an abundance of caution.
Additionally, I want to speak directly to Iranian New Yorkers: you are part of the fabric of this city — you are our neighbors, small business owners, students, artists, workers, and community leaders. You will be safe here.
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@IranTimes9 motherfucker died 86 years too late. I hate that his death was probably quick and painless, he should've had to suffer.
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Mark Zuckerberg just bought a $150,000,000 mansion in Miami.
He moved to a gated island guarded by armed police.
His new neighbors:
• Jeff Bezos
• Tom Brady
• Carl Icahn
• The Beckhams
But Zuckerberg didn't just buy a house.
He's running from a $12,000,000,000 tax bill.
Here's what's actually happening:
California proposed a one time 5% wealth tax on every billionaire in the state.
Retroactive to January 1, 2026.
Applied to stock holdings, business interests... everything.
Zuckerberg's net worth: $239 billion.
Under the new law he's owed $12 billion in taxes.
So he did what billionaires do.
He bought his way out.
$150 million for a waterfront mansion on Indian Creek.
Also known as the "billionaire bunker."
1.84 acres. A few doors down from Bezos.
He's not alone.
> Google's Larry Page bought $171 million in Miami properties
> Peter Thiel donated $3 million to fight the tax
> Palmer Luckey warned billionaires would have to sell chunks of their companies
> Bill Ackman called it "expropriation of private property."
The math is simple.
Spend $150 million to avoid $12 billion.
That's a 98.75% discount on your tax bill.
California has 246 billionaires.
The tax would generate $100 billion for public schools and food programs.
But only if the billionaires stay.
Well... they're not staying.
Who could've seen that coming?
Turns out the richest people would rather buy an island than fund a school.
That's the system working exactly as designed.


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@prinkasusa prolly the collapse of society. same way women do for men. yk half the population disappearing will cause some major issues.
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AI just saved me ~4 hours of driving on my vacation
i was planning a trip to the Grand Canyon and noticed the driving route was incredibly inefficient
i spun up a few claude code agents and used agentic ai to find this faster route
it will take me just a few minutes to drive, compared to 4 hours
if anyone has contacts at the US government lmk - happy to relay this to them

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@mutedformen @Cr7Godbrand they humiliated themselves by making a man who trusted them raise a kid they know isn't his.
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@Cr7Godbrand Men thinking DNA tests are a game to humiliate wives are peak proof why women go to lawyers, file claims, and protect themselves. You literally just wrote the rulebook for it.
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Only a foolish man would talk to his wife about getting a DNA test. You don’t need her approval or consent.
Take whatever evidence you need and send it to the lab. When the results come out and the child isn’t yours, call a family meeting and show them, or send it to her as a
birthday gift and divorce her peacefully. You men have been doing too much lately. Aren’t you smart or what?
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline
"If your husband threatens DNA ..once it comes out positive ..file a civil claim for bre@ch of trust and ask for 100 million compensation" – Lawyer advises her gender
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@jess_ann_pin I guess you're just really shit at judging people's character.
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As I’ve gotten older, I’ve learned that avoiding the following types of men guarantees I avoid misogyny in men I date with 100% accuracy:
1. Men under 6’
2. Men who grew up poor
3. Men who have ever been fat or aesthetically challenged
4. Men from low gender equality countries
5. Men who had bad dads
Avoiding all of these risk factors guarantees that a man is a good and honest man who would never do any of the awful things men say “Chads” do.
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@jessicamcc1906 @MetamateDaz If I could make a living wage being a cashier then I'd just do that like everyone else. It's easier than being a mechanic. If everyone got what they wanted then no one would work, especially the difficult and important jobs. If you're 30 doing that it's on you not McDonald's.
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Wrong. Those are called entry level: they are not designed to provide a wage that is representative of a standard of living that most Americans want. Our nations was build on the fact of moving “up the ladder” you would eventually in your 20s and 30s be able to earn more money when you gained more experience. It’s always been weighed with merit and experience, not soley on the idea that “everyone should have the same”. That’s wait thinking. Our economy wasn’t built on “everyone contribute what they can and everyone get what they want”. Not how it goes in civilized, capatalistic corporate America. Entry level means you don’t have much experience or education yet to prove you deserve more money…you work yourself up the ladder of life and get more as you earn more over time.
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@MetamateDaz No, because no functioning adult should be working as a McDonalds cashier. That is a starter job, for highschooler and college kids.
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@italypete10 @Mr_Husky1 just tell them it's there and let them handle it as they will. Some officers will just say not to reach and they won't reach for theirs. In this case because the firearm was located near the documents they had to do a little extra. It's kind of common sense tbh.
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@Mr_Husky1 The one thing I’ve never seen are universal instructions from PD as to what is acceptable behavior when you have a firearm inside your car. If they are so worried then why hasn’t that happened?
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Today I was pulled over by police. I had a loaded and concealed handgun on me at the time. Please keep in mind that my actions were completely voluntary for one simple reason. This is what happened.
He approached the drivers side and asked if I knew why he stopped me and I said I did not. He said my registration expired June 30 of 2016. He asked to see my drivers license, registration, and insurance card. As I kept my hands firmly locked at 10 and 2 on the steering wheel I immediately stated.....
"For your safety and mine sir I would like to inform you that I am a legally armed citizen. I have a concealed carry permit in my wallet. I don't want to get my registration and insurance card because I have my pistol in the same compartment as my documents. The pistol is in the small compartment under the cup holder. Please be careful, there is a round in the chamber, the thumb safety is on, and there's an extra magazine with it."
He asked that I keep my hands on the wheel like they were and asked again where my handgun was. He asked where my wallet was with my permit card. I answered and then said.....
" I would like you to take possession of the handgun. I'll get out of the truck if you want me to while you get it." He told me that would be great and thanked me for my cooperation.
When I got out of the truck he wouldn't turn his back to me. I asked if he would like to search me for any other weapons so he knew I wasn't a threat. He said....
"If you don't mind that would be great. Do you have any other firearms or weapons on you or in the truck?" I replied that I did not.
The police officer searched me and retrieved my handgun from the compartment with my documents and asked permission to retrieve my drivers license and conceal carry permit from my wallet. I gladly gave him permission to get what he needed. I also gave him permission to search the rest of my truck if he wanted to if he felt it necessary. The officer declined the consent I gave him to search.
After all the formalities the cop brought my pistol back to me and I said "If you want you can just lay everything on the drivers seat and I'll get it when we're done."
I thanked him for being as calm as he was especially dealing with someone that had a handgun that was legally carried. The cop thanked me for my cooperation. He asked me to sign the warning ticket and to make sure to get my registration taken care of ASAP.
I thanked him and the back up officer for their service and told them to be safe, especially nowadays with all the crazy shit that was going on. I told them that was the reason I carry a handgun myself. I shook both of their hands. He handed me my warning and I went on my way.
After the cold blooded terrorist attack and hate crime in #Dallas and that day learning about #BatonRouge where the blood spilled still fresh in the minds of every American I chose to do what I thought was right.
The moral of the story.
It's about everyone's safety.
It's about respect.
When you treat people with civility you get treated with civility.
Thank you Altoona Police Department for having professional law enforcement officers representing your department and protecting the well being of the city."
Credit: Matt Powers

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@Simon_Ingari pretty much, I make my expectations clear and am happy to compromise if they can't be fully met. Take care of me and I'll take care of you. It's an exchange, you pay me for my time and effort.
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HR : “Why did you leave your last two jobs?”
Gen Z : “For more money.”
HR paused. Then asked : “How do I know you won’t leave this job for more money?”
Gen Z smiled and said : “Well, that’s up to you.”
HR blinked at the screen.
No speeches.
No pretending.
Just honesty.
That’s when I realized something.
Gen Z isn’t disloyal. They’re transparent.
We were taught to dress answers in loyalty language.
Gen Z says the quiet part out loud.
Pay well. Grow people. Keep promises.
They won’t argue.
They’ll just move.
Same work ethic.
And that clarity can be uncomfortable.
But it’s refreshing.
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