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Cindy McLean

@chill986

Online Marketing, Website designer/developer, Vintage Motorcycle Racer

Jacksonville Beach, Florida Katılım Aralık 2008
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
I think it’s time to revoke this endorsement.
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María Elvira Salazar 🇺🇸
María Elvira Salazar 🇺🇸@MaElviraSalazar·
THE DIGNITY ACT ENDS 40 YEARS OF AMNESTY. NO citizenship. NO federal benefits. Criminals are deported. ZERO tolerance. You broke the law, you admit it. You pay for it. No other proposal is this tough. That’s exactly why it’s FAIR. Call this “amnesty,” and you’re not just wrong, you’re locking America into the same broken system. WAKE UP.
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mike bski
mike bski@BskiMike22802·
How long do you think this 10-day ceasefire with Iran will last? Let me know 👇 and see if you are right!
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Cindy McLean
Cindy McLean@chill986·
@SirBylHolte Thanks for the warning - although we were tricked into watching 2-3 episodes of Star Trek Academy it was clear pretty quickly how incredibly lame it was.
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Byl Holte
Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
HOLLYWOOD'S BIGGEST CON: The Bait-and-Switch Titles. “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters": Come for kaiju mayhem, get crying Japanese lesbian family drama and a girlboss hacker who outsmarts all the useless men. “Alien: Earth”: Come for the unstoppable killing machine on Earth — get a girlboss whose POWER turns it into her personal male-killing pet. “The Acolyte”: instead of male heroes learning the ways of the Force, you get lesbian space witches. “Starfleet Academy”: Come for space exploration and learning from new cultures, get dystopian future, personal drama, emotions, and identity/trauma crap. "Rings of Power”: Marketed as a grand return to Tolkien’s epic world, but delivers girlbosses, race-swapped characters, and modern political messaging. “Doctor Who”: the WHITE MALE time-traveler becomes first a nasty KAREN crowing about female superiority, then a BLACK GAY man bitching about "THE STRAIGHTS." All of them marketed to lure in the original male fanbase with familiar names and iconic brands, only to spit in their faces with the anti-male content. It’s a smug declaration that "we women are in charge now, and we’re turning every good thing you men have made into SHIT." I can’t stress this enough: 🖕these people.
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IT Unprofessional
IT Unprofessional@it_unprofession·
Why do I need a firmware update to use my own living room? Three years ago, I decided my house needed to be a "smart home." I spent $800 on WiFi-enabled lightbulbs. This was a catastrophic mistake. Yesterday, the internet went out for ten minutes. My wife tried to turn on the kitchen lights using the physical wall switch like a Luddite. The bulbs factory reset themselves. Now they cycle through rave colors while emitting a high-pitched pairing frequency. I spent my entire Saturday trying to connect my kitchen ceiling to our router using a 2.4GHz band. I am a 52-year-old man standing on a stepping stool screaming at a lightbulb because my phone can't find its Bluetooth signal. Tomorrow I'm going to Home Depot to buy $2 incandescent bulbs. I want my house to be stupid again.
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Cindy McLean
Cindy McLean@chill986·
@RepMariaSalazar Nooooo!!!!!! just stop it. Nobody wants this but you, the Democrats and the illegal aliens.
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Rep. María Elvira Salazar
Rep. María Elvira Salazar@RepMariaSalazar·
Amnesty is a free pass. It is what exists now. With the DIGNITY Act, you come forward, you face the law, you pass background checks, you pay what you owe, and you earn your place or you get deported. Criminals? Gone. 
American workers? Protected. Our national security depends on it. Our economy demands it. Our communities need it. And yes, our faith calls us to do this the right way, with order and accountability. That’s enforcement. That’s DIGNITY. Calling this amnesty is a lie that keeps a broken system alive and Americans paying the price.
Samuel Rodriguez@nhclc

Dignity Act= No amnesty No citizenship No welfare No open borders No illegal immigration Dignity Act= Yes to protecting economic sectors Yes to deporting the criminal element Yes to fulfilling President Trump’s promise Yes to providing dignity @RepMariaSalazar

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Rep. María Elvira Salazar
Rep. María Elvira Salazar@RepMariaSalazar·
7/ This is a one-time fix and it puts an end to 40 years of failure. You can keep defending a broken system, or you can fix it for American workers, for our communities, for our future. That’s America First!
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Cindy McLean@chill986·
@RepMariaSalazar If you want dignity for Americans, please remove non-Americans that are in our country illegally. ALL of them.
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Cindy McLean
Cindy McLean@chill986·
@SamaHoole Maybe a dumb question, but for seasoning cast iron skillets, can tallow be used instead of Crisco?
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
In 1907 a German chemist called Edwin Kayser walked into the offices of Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati with a patent and a proposition. The patent described a process for taking liquid cottonseed oil, bubbling hydrogen through it under pressure in the presence of a nickel catalyst, and producing a solid white substance with a long shelf life and no particular flavour. Procter & Gamble bought it immediately. They were not a food company. They were a soap company. Their interest in hardened cottonseed oil was that it could be turned into soap more cheaply than tallow, and tallow prices were rising. The hardened cottonseed oil made excellent soap. It also, the chemists noted, looked exactly like lard. It is worth pausing to remember what cottonseed oil actually was. For most of the nineteenth century, cotton seeds were industrial waste. The oil pressed from them was dark, foul, and used primarily in the manufacture of explosives, dyes, and roofing tar. Improvements in bleaching in the 1880s made it palatable enough to use as an adulterant in olive oil. Its chief virtue was that it was nearly tasteless and very, very cheap. Procter & Gamble looked at the hardened cottonseed oil sitting in their soap factory, looked at the lard market, and made a decision. They needed a name. They tried Krispo. Trademark conflict. They tried Cryst. Someone in management noted, delicately, the religious connotations. They settled on Crisco, derived from CRYStallised Cottonseed Oil, and launched it in June 1911 with one of the first modern advertising campaigns in American history. The campaign did not mention cottonseed. It mentioned purity. It mentioned modernity. It mentioned the marvel of factory production over the messy, old-fashioned business of rendering animal fat at home. It distributed free cookbooks containing six hundred and fifteen recipes, every single one of which called for Crisco. It paid railways to use Crisco in their dining cars. It targeted Jewish households on the basis that Crisco was kosher in a way lard could never be. By 1916, Americans were buying sixty million cans of Crisco a year. Three cans for every family in the country. Within one generation, lard had gone from the standard cooking fat in nearly every American kitchen to an old-fashioned ingredient your grandmother used. There was no health data driving this. There was an advertising budget and a soap company that had accidentally invented a food. The trans fats produced by partial hydrogenation, eventually banned in 2018 after killing an unknowable number of people, would not be flagged as a problem for another seventy years. The cottonseed oil itself, now joined on the shelf by soy and corn and canola and sunflower, is still the dominant cooking fat in the developed world. It is in your salad dressing. It is in the fryer at every restaurant you have ever eaten in that did not specifically advertise otherwise. It is the default. It started as soap. Then it was looking for something to do. Now it's the most-consumed fat in the Western diet, and the lard that built the American kitchen for two hundred years before it is the thing people are nervous about putting in their pastry. The marketing worked. It has not stopped working.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
He is in the Epstein files 38k times. WTF is wrong with you? And Obama gave us affordable healthcare that Trump just gutted.
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

Look, I get it, Dems. You think buying Greenland is dumb. You think trash-talking NATO is dumb. You think Hegseth firing generals is dumb. You think bombing Iran is dumb. Fine. Maybe you’re right. Maybe you’re wrong. I’ll buy you a beer and we can argue about it. But that’s not the point. Every administration in American history has done dumb things. Jefferson had an embargo that tanked his own economy. LBJ had Vietnam. Carter sold the Panama Canal for $1. W. had “Mission Accomplished.” Obama had…. where do I even begin? Dumb is bipartisan. Dumb is American. Dumb is fine. DC runs on dumb decisions. What NONE of them ever did, what is truly, mind-melting, pants-on-head, clown-car-fire, galaxy-brained, lead-paint-chip-eating, 50-IQ-Neanderthal-ripping-a-bong dumb, was pay NGOs by the busload to smuggle tens of millions of people, including actual convicted criminals, across a border we spent trillions pretending to defend, then hand them free four-star hotels, free cell phones, free ATM cards, and a court date in 2031 they were never going to show up for. That is not a policy. That is a SNL cold open someone forgot to write a punchline for. A five-year-old with a juice box could tell you that was Bozo-the-Clown-on-crack, Weekend-at-Bernie’s-running-DHS, “hold-my-beer-I’m-gonna-try-something” levels of stupid. My golden retriever could have run a tighter border. A Magic 8-Ball would have outperformed the entire Biden interagency. That’s the new threshold, Democrats. That’s the low-water mark. That’s the floor. That is the Mariana Trench of public policy and you personally rented the Titan submersible. Argue all you want about the Strait of Hormuz. Write your op-eds. Go on cable TV with Tom Nichols. Clutch your pearls about Greenland. But until Trump proposes something even half as mind-bendingly, bone-crushingly, civilization-forfeitingly brain-dead as what Biden and Kamala did with our borders, I genuinely do not care. Zero F’s given by me.

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Adam Rossi
Adam Rossi@rossiadam·
Virginia Tech's Diggeridoos Tunnel Digging Team are world champions! They won first place at the Not-a-Boring Competition, run by Elon Musk's The Boring Company. Over 8 days, their tunnel boring machine dug further than any other into wet Texas clay, in a downpour, against 7 university teams from 3 countries. This win has been years in the making. They took the fastest launch design award in 2021 and climbed from there: top 5, then 2nd, then the Innovation Award and 2nd again last year. Each time refining and improving on a shoestring against better-funded international teams. This year, in the worst conditions the competition’s ever seen, they brought the title home to Blacksburg. I'll keep saying it: I don't care what grade you made in Differential Equations. I care about what you did on a team like this. These students poured hundreds of hours into this because they wanted to help crack one of modern engineering’s hardest problems. The bigger picture is why this competition matters so much. @elonmusk started The Boring Company after one too many “soul-destroying” LA traffic jams. He argues cities have maxed out their surface space and the only direction left is down. His vision is for vast underground networks that move people and freight around at superfast speeds, and reclaim the surface space back from cars and trucks. But current tunnelling machines are notoriously slow and expensive, often moving slower than a garden snail once you factor in setup, maintenance, and muck removal (the competition is branded as "Beating the Snail”). The student challenge exists to crowdsource the breakthroughs that will finally make tunneling 10x faster and cheaper, finding the next-generation of engineers who’ll crack it. The Diggeridoos are those engineers. My company @totalshield_llc sponsors this amazing team. If you run a technical company and haven't looked at the competition teams at your local university, you're missing one of the best hiring pipelines in the country. Career fairs don't show you who performs under pressure, but this sure does. Congratulations, Diggeridoos. Go @virginia_tech Hokies!
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
“You can see the surface of the Moon…we just went sci-fi.” On flight day seven, images from our @NASAArtemis II crew amazed, turning science fiction to reality. From the lunar far side to a solar eclipse from the Moon, the views are EVERYTHING. No pressure to pick a favorite.
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Mooné Rahimi
Mooné Rahimi@hiitsmemooneh·
@IranArmyMedia No proof for that. But lemme show you a proof of another person being pedo: Muhammad married a 9yo girl.
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Iran Army Media
Iran Army Media@IranArmyMedia·
Dear Americans, Your President is a Pedophile
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mike bski
mike bski@BskiMike22802·
Do you think bridge day power plant day is a Kansas City shuffle to get to the uranium?
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