cryptokin78
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@ImBreckWorsham Tough when they stop hiring government jobs, we are also up against major uncertainty with A.I., companies are not hiring
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@DevaronPerry C'mon we know how this ends, crucial missed free throws and an early playoff exit.
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Evan Mobley is playing like a madman right now and we focused on Giannis? Let’s finish the season before we get to allat.
#LetEmKnow

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@PeaceNna2 @nypost @grok Google it. Quit promoting ai and wasting electricity. Use only when necessary. I tried it a few times then read about how much electricity ai wastes.
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University of Alabama student James Gracey's girlfriend pays heartbreaking tribute after his death: 'Most pure-hearted soul' trib.al/x8IczZu

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Another great argument for running Claude Code on your VPS server and not your laptop is its battery use
"Terminal" app here is all Claude Code sessions, ignore the Claude app here
I have a MacBook Pro 13" M4 and with Claude Code running even on idle my battery dies from 100% to 0% in about 3 hours, it's insane
Claude Code on server via Termius SSH sucks 20x less power for your laptop

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@Ersin0X Are any of these actually real? I mean if a chick is video recording our first date, I'm out as soon as the record button is pressed
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Went to the grocery store this morning
Bread, milk, eggs
$47.63
The screen asked if I'd like to round up to support a children's hospital
I pressed no
The cashier looked at me
The woman behind me looked at me
My wife looked at the ceiling
Again
This company made $14 billion last year
They can round up
Went to get gas after
The pump asked if I'd like to add $1 to support veterans
I support veterans
I pressed no
A $200 billion oil company asking me to fund their charity while I'm paying $3.89 a gallon
That's not philanthropy
That's outsourcing
Drove through for lunch
Taco Bell
The screen said "round up for education?"
A fast food company asking me to fund scholarships while paying their employees $11 an hour
I pressed no
My wife said "you know you're arguing with screens today"
She was right
But the screens started it
Went to the pharmacy
Picked up a prescription
$340 after insurance
The screen asked if I'd like to donate $1 to help families in need
I just paid $340 for a medication that costs $4 to manufacture
And now you want a dollar
I pressed no
The pharmacist said "it's just a dollar"
I said "it's never just a dollar"
She didn't respond
Got home
My wife said "you said no to a children's hospital, veterans, education, and families in need today"
I said "no. I said no to four corporations who want me to fund their goodwill so they can put it in their annual report"
She was quiet
Then she said "you're not wrong"
I said "I know"
She said "but you're still going to look like a monster"
I said "I'd rather look like a monster than quietly fund a billion-dollar company's PR strategy at the register"
She didn't disagree
But she didn't look at me either
Plz fix. Thx.
Sent from my iPhone
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a random italian guy walked up to me at the prague airport
dripped out
black slicked back hair
nice coat
maybe 27 years old
"hello can you help me please?"
yeah sure with what?
"i want to buy a baguette from the machine but i don't have enough czech crowns. don't you have 50 crowns?"
that's like $2-$3
i took a look in my wallet
shit was empty
"nah bro i don't use cash but i'll pay with my card"
"nonono that's okay..."
paid for it
but baguette got stuck in the machine
we both just stood there looking at it
he got lowkey sad cuz he was hungry
imagine 2 guys, one czech one italian, staring at a machine tryna buy a baguette at the gates
he tried to push it, shake it, whatever
i even asked the security if he can't do something about it
it was a mission bro
but no, nothing worked
"don't worry i'll buy you another one"
"NONONONO..."
paid again
got stuck again
but at least the first one fell out
he offered to split it with me
"nah bro i'm good enjoy"
he gave me his 40 crowns out of respect anyway
that's literally the only cash i even have now lmao
then gave me his instagram and said if i ever come to rome he'll show me around
he couldn't thank me enough and said I'm such an amazing person
maybe yeah but i was just bored and the $12 i spent bought me around 8 minutes of fun
and he got his baguette
win win
most people would've said "sorry bro" and gone back to their phone
i'm not saying this to flex
i'm saying not being a stingy retard or antisocial weirdo got me a genuine connection with a cool guy and an open invite to Rome
plus a good feeling
stop being stingy
money always comes back bigger
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@Chris490360 Guy should go to jail for eating an ice cream sandwich like that
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@Mr_Husky1 Never happened, X is becoming such a pool of filth bait and lying
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You’ve got to be f#cking serious. I just did a $490 delivery for seven pizzas and these assholes really thought leaving a $100 tip was enough. I carried all that food, showed up on time, and made sure everything was there, and that’s what they thought the service was worth.
What makes it even worse is I literally pulled up in my Porsche. You’d think they’d have the common sense to realize gas in a car like that isn’t cheap and maybe leave a more generous tip. But no. All they cared about was themselves and handing over the bare minimum like they did me some huge favor.
Now I’m driving away thinking about how ridiculous it is that people will order hundreds of dollars worth of food and still act like tipping properly is some kind of burden. It’s honestly just selfish.

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30 cheap things to do with young kids.
I wrote this for myself bc I want to do more things like this in 2024.
- Scavenger hunt. Get AI to create rhyming clues with things in your house/yard. (example clue that leads to trampoline - Bounce, jump, and play, where fun's on display, Find me where springs launch you high every day!)
- Walk in neighborhood and write down every animal or bug you see. Try to get to 10 minimum.
- Tag at the park
- Throw the football. Get a light football so they aren’t scared it will hit them in the face. This made throwing far more enjoyable.
- Walk around and identify trees and native plants. Seriously - we do this.
- Stack rocks
- Smash rocks with a hammer. (Safety glasses encouraged). Look for crystals. They are the most fun.
- Hike and look for animal tracks. If you want to get really intense - use plaster of Paris to gather the tracks.
- Obstacle course. Time it. Get better. Do it again. You need to participate as well.
- Climb trees. When you are uncomfortable- that’s when they are getting the most value.
- Clean a car. The hose will give solid entertainment value.
- Picnic.
- Go to a museum. Even adult focused museums. The people there are far more gracious than you’d expect and the kids will learn a lot. We went to the LBJ presidential library and were the youngest by far. It was awesome.
- Sensory bin. Look it up. Cheap. Lots of time. Think rice in a bucket with some cups.
- “Paint” using native materials. We recently had some masterpieces created using smashed grasses, berries, charcoal, and dirt.
- Bubbles kick a**. So fun.
- Backyard campout. Last time I did this, 2 of 3 peed the tent. Still worth it.
- Fires. Let them help build the fire. Let them burn stuff. You can kill an afternoon with this one alone. Boys especially will burn stuff. Best to learn with supervision rather than unsupervised later in life. My 4 year old recently burned his finger (not too bad). He will be far safer going forward.
- Backyard golf. Just use a tennis ball and one club. See how many strokes it takes to “hit that tree”. Give your kids a one stroke headstart.
- Set up action figures / plastic cups and try to knock them over with rubber bands.
- Nerf gun shooting range. Time it to see how long it takes to shoot the 5 consecutive targets.
- Wrestle. Seriously. Need more wrestling.
- Fort. Use the couch cushions, some chairs, sheets, a table, whatever.
- Uno - undefeated card game.
- Hot lava. Duh. Another classic.
- Make swords out of a bunch of pieces of paper rolled up. Then fight.
- Write a letter and send it to an aunt/uncle/veteran/cousin
- Plan and perform a play. Extra points - film it and send it to grandparents.
- Make up a secret handshake
- Print coloring pages offline and do them while you listen to a book on tape.
Can you give me some more ideas?
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@ESPNCleveland @HammerNation19 Harden makes bigs better, he clicked with Allen immediately, we have not seen that connection with Mobley
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"I don't want to sit around here and make it sound like I think Evan Mobley stinks, but Evan Mobley is NEVER going to be the best player on this team," - @HammerNation19 thinks we need to rethink Mobley's ceiling.
Do you agree?
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Don't be lazy.
Move to Texas.
This home is just 15 minutes from me in Dallas and is $350,000 for 4,000 sf.
So many of your problems would be solved by moving here.
Yet you complain about the moving process.
Trust me, California sucks. I lived in San Diego for 4.5 years. You could not pay me to move back.




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@GodlyNations She might be the only attractive liberal women on tv
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Everyone keeps talking about the future like it’s some dark dystopia.
Meanwhile we’re on the verge of:
Self-driving cars
AI that can run companies
Robots handling physical labor
Abundance of energy
Cures we couldn’t imagine 20 years ago
Most people underestimate how fast things change once the flywheel starts.
The future might be way better than people think.
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@HalforNY__ @nflmikey_ Gabriel was afraid to throw it more than 5 yards down field, did you watch a game? Dink and dunk every drop back
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@nflmikey_ Which player had more success...
110-185, 937 yds, 59.5%, 7tds-2ints 80.8 rating
120-212, 1400yds, 56.6%, 7tds-10ints 68.1 rating
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Stefanski literally made them waste that third rounder on Gabriel when he had ZERO chance of succeeding in the NFL.
Coulda had Xavier Watts… #Browns
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@jonbrooks So much hostility towards the boomers these days, why? Cause they took advantage of opportunities? That's the problem with today's generations, always blaming, always a victim.
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@bankertobuilder Why is there grass and bushes in front of those garage doors?
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Your grandfather bought a house in 1962
working 40 hours a week as a handyman
and raised 3 kids there (plus paid for their college)
Yet he never got to experience the magic of a 3 car garage, a 1,200 square foot unfinished basement, and beautiful faux stone details around the entry
We have it so much better


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