Kirk Savage

3.9K posts

Kirk Savage

Kirk Savage

@covidcluster

California, USA Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Colin@RepublicofThink·
@BGatesIsaPyscho Old footage of a violent attack the RW nutters are rolling out. Who would have thought an election was coming. They forget the facts tell a different story, facts are not their strong point.
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
🚨🇦🇺 Meanwhile in Melbourne, Australia “Omg I’m terrified - did they just kill someone?” Gang of African migrants stop the highway, in order to hack people up with machetes. Melbourne recently introduced ‘Machete Bins’ for people to dispose of their weapons anonymously - it’s clearly not working & The State of Victoria has to deal with these incidents now every single day - courtesy of mass migration.
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Tim Wilson
Tim Wilson@TimWilsonMP·
I have no interest in being Labor-lite, Greens-lite, Teal-lite or One Nation-lite. I will be fighting for a majority Liberal government with a bold and confident BIG Liberal agenda.
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Goran Gorgioski
Goran Gorgioski@Macetrott·
Crisp wants to play ‘till he’s 40.. Not at Collingwood.. Sidebottom want to play as long as he could.. Not at Collingwood.. Moore,just call it quits so the legacy doesn’t get ruined.. None are the future,they are the present,and that is bleak..
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John Fadule
John Fadule@fadule_·
Life is amazing: -coffee exists -gyms exist -hot girls outnumber even moderately put-together dudes 2000 to 1 -you and your wife can drink 4 bottles of wine then smash all night without a condom -you and your friends can hit the gym then smoke a joint at a Coldplay concert -every food item in the world has been hunted/gathered for you (grocery stores) -you could be working 16 hour days in a coal mine in a third world country There are people who live in wheelchairs. There are kids born with disabilities. No 4th of July weekends, no sleepovers with their best friends staying up until 2AM watching Interstellar. And you’re not SMASHING the gym like a grateful SAVAGE!? Eating healthy 90% of the time, calling your friends for no reason, CRUSHING it in your career, asking for the promotion, asking out your crush making her your girlfriend then your wife!? You are spinning on a sphere in an infinite universe and the fact you’re alive is a 1 in 500 trillion miracle - you’re so lucky it’s absurd and you have nothing to lose :)
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The Assembly
The Assembly@InTheAssembly·
A 25 year old just turned $225 million into $5.5 billion in 12 months. Here’s exactly what he bought. Leopold Aschenbrenner got fired from OpenAI in April 2024. He spent the next few months writing a 165-page thesis predicting AGI by 2027. Then he launched a fund and put his money where his thesis was. He bought zero Nvidia. Zero Microsoft. Zero Google. Zero Amazon. He bought what AI actually runs on. Bloom Energy (BE), power infrastructure for data centers. Up 1,422% in one year. Lumentum (LITE), optical components that move data between chips. Up 1,331%. Sandisk (SNDK), storage. Up 3,130%. CoreWeave (CRWV), GPU cloud infrastructure. Up 166%. Iris Energy (IREN), AI computing and data centers. Up 583%. The thesis was simple: every AI company needs energy, bandwidth, storage, and compute. Nobody was buying those. Everyone was buying the AI companies themselves. He was right. His fund now manages $6 billion. Backed by Patrick and John Collison of Stripe and former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman. I’m adding this to my watchlist. Every time he files a new 13F, we will break it down here. Turn on notifications so you don’t miss the alert, this is VERY important. Many people will wish they followed us sooner.
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Fox Footy
Fox Footy@FOXFOOTY·
“The most important six weeks of his coaching career at Tullamarine.” 😮 Brad Scott faces a defining stretch that will decide his Essendon future as the 'same old' issue continues to haunt the club. More from #FirstCrackbit.ly/4dqAM8X
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Kirk Savage
Kirk Savage@covidcluster·
@dom_lucre I’ll never forgive the government during COVID who banned being with your animal while they were put to sleep
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨JUST IN: This footage of this grieving man saying goodbye to his dog for the final time has left thousands of viewers emotional. Dog owner: “I remember your last moments... You were shivering, gasping for breath, I was holding you as close as I could. Did you hear me whisper... that I love you? I loved you your whole life. I'll miss you for the rest of mine. Cherry.. my girl loving you was easy. Living without you is the hardest part.”
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Jacinta Allan
Jacinta Allan@JacintaAllanMP·
Melton electrification is on the way. We're working with the Albanese Labor Government on development works to enable Metro trains to run on the line.
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Alex Fedotoff
Alex Fedotoff@FedotOff90·
Random conversation at a gym in LA changed how I think about ecom niches. Guy next to me between sets mentioned he sells a prostate supplement. Doing $2.1M/month. I almost laughed. Prostate supplements. Not exactly the sexiest product. Then he showed me his margins. 41% net. Over $860K/month in actual profit from one product that nobody in his social circle knows about. He said: "Everyone wants to sell the cool product. Pre-workout. Collagen. Greens powder. Those categories have 500 brands fighting over the same 25-year-old gym bro. Prostate health? My customer is a 55-year-old man with money who doesn't price shop. He sees an ad that speaks to his exact problem, he buys, and he reorders every 3 months like clockwork." His US subscription retention rate: 71% at 6 months. Average customer lifetime value: $430. He's now expanding into Germany and Japan — two countries with rapidly aging populations and almost zero competition in the prostate supplement space on Meta. But with a different model for Europe. No subscriptions. High-AOV bundles (3-month and 6-month supply packs), post-purchase upsells, and email reorder flows timed to when the product runs out. He said the European margin model is different but the profit per customer ends up similar because the upfront AOV is so much higher when you force bundles instead of single units with a subscription checkbox. He found both markets by scanning competitor activity on GetHookd — searched prostate supplements in Germany and Japan and saw almost zero brands running. That empty search result was all the validation he needed. The lesson: the "boring" health niches that nobody wants to talk about on Twitter — prostate, menopause, blood pressure, joint pain, vision — are where the real money is. High AOVs, loyal customers, zero competition from the influencer brands. Stop chasing the trendy supplement categories. The unsexy niches print harder and longer.
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Mick Cockering
Mick Cockering@MickCockering·
Darcy Moore not owning up in the post game interview to his final 5 seconds is weak as piss Time for Nick Cheers, Mick.
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Kirk Savage
Kirk Savage@covidcluster·
@yonann My god this is like listening to grade schoolers talk
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Yonan
Yonan@yonann·
Clavicular says Big Pharma is gatekeeping a drug that costs $180,000 a month and only billionaires can access "There's a drug called Increlex, generic IGF-1, it's really only accessible by Elon Musk tier billionaires because it's so outrageously expensive.. we're talking $180,000 a month" "This is quite literally the best thing you could do because you're not actually interfering with your endocrine system" "IGF is one of the best growth pathways in terms of getting more size.. it's a really important hormone in your body"
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦
Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦@bayraktar_1love·
A Russian soldier hesitating to jump from the top floor of a burning building comes under small-arms fire and plunges down.
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