John Strickland

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John Strickland

John Strickland

@CryptoMokec

Katılım Aralık 2023
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Michelle Obama: "People line up for my advice. And you, you’re walking away like I’m stupid. It’s like, I’ve written books. I’ve given speeches."
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This American needs to lead the Department of Education “This is my audition to become the head of the US Department of Education - My first act of office will be immediately abolishing the No Child Left Behind Act. Yes, we will be leaving children behind. If they fail a class, they will have to repeat it - My second act is one that I'm very passionate about. We will be bringing zeros back. If you don't know, in many schools in the US right now, students receive 40% or 50% if they do zero work, if they do not complete an assignment. And my school included, and many other schools, are not going to be allowed to give a student a 50% if they do not turn in any work. They will have to receive a zero. Likewise, there will be no completion grades, If you just attempt an assignment, that doesn't mean you get a 55%. Like, if you get a 1 out of 10, you earned a 10% on that assignment, and that's okay. Sometimes failing happens, and we don't need to just inflate the grades just for fun. Grades will reflect students' actual performance and understanding of the content - The third one I'm very excited for as well. Teacher evaluations will take place once a year and teachers will be observed by another current teacher from a different school. Teachers would volunteer to be evaluators. They would get a sub for the day, no questions asked, and then they would evaluate objectively. That way the person evaluating you does not know you and does not have any personal bias towards you. Hopefully. - The fourth one, I think this should be common sense, but I hear that it happens all the time at some schools. Never at mine. But teachers shouldn't be expected to work for free. I hear elementary teachers are doing these before and after work things that they aren't getting paid for, like lunch duty or recess duty or pickup duty, whatever it is. The school needs those things covered. People can volunteer for it, and then they have to get paid for it. They can't force you to cover other people's classes for free. They have to pay you extra if they're gonna take away your lunch or your prep or whatever time that is supposed to be yours and then force you to do something without getting paid. There will be no more voluntelling. Hire this woman. The most important thing we need to do is hold students back and force them to learn the work. No more dumbing down out standards
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John Strickland
John Strickland@CryptoMokec·
@Linahuaa @scrowder Have you ever built anything ? Could we shut these chinese rage farmers down ?! Lina is a chinese propaganda pushing machine not a person. Talking about small dick superiority all day long !
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LinaHua
LinaHua@Linahuaa·
@scrowder You need all the Chinese and Indians you can get. Someone has to build the country. Not everyone can be a podcaster like you
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Myron Gaines
Myron Gaines@MyronGainesX·
Bro fuck these retarded primates. Idiots like this make the rest of us look like idiots. Leave this fruit loop alone and get a job Tyrone.
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War Correspondent
War Correspondent@warDaniel47·
🚨 BREAKING: A nationalist plan to immensely surge deportation of migrants in Europe has just PASSED the European Parliament, a major blow to the elitist leftists who want the 3rd world to destroy the West KEEP PUSHING, EUROPE! You can and MUST save yourselves 🔥
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Tomi Lahren
Tomi Lahren@TomiLahren·
What makes someone behave this way?
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John Strickland@CryptoMokec·
@Linahuaa They are so smart that if you ask anything what involves getting off the beaten path they all i mean ALLLL will choke including your dead AI brain. School teaches humans how to OBEY ! All of you with the evolved memorization patterns are fuckin ROBOTS !
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LinaHua
LinaHua@Linahuaa·
Chinese kids in Shanghai are not only 2 years ahead of American kids in math and science. They are also more likely to have serious hobbies (dancing, piano, golf, gymnastics, ping pong, badminton, martial arts etc) And they're also more likely to do these hobbies more seriously- Shanghai kids on average can draw better than American kids, dance better, play badminton better, play chess better.... They're super-strivers at everything. They have the resources of 2-3 generations pooled into them. I mean... what cope is left exactly? Shanghai kids read Chinese AND Western classics. They're ahead in reading, math & science. Their exams unironically require more problem solving skills and creativity. They're also better at arts and music. None of this produces greatness in my opinion, but if American exceptionalism is supposed to be based on all these "creative" sidequests, then they are still getting outjerked by Asians. Btw, Shanghainese kids are also much more rebellious and less respectful to their elders now. So they're catching up in that part too (if that's relevant) What exactly makes Americans more innovative or creative? It's paying elite immigrants high salaries to help building shit for them. Other than that Americans are basically just a tacky version of Europeans
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Joel Tepliid@joelteply

@Linahuaa Chinese education is deficient in the areas you need for engineering innovation, which are those choir classes everyone is knocking, art, fun collaborative science, odyssey of the mind, relaxing and taking in the bigger picture, not obsessing over test scores.

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The Factor Report
The Factor Report@PeterLBrandt·
I think this is an absolutely brilliant framing of cycles
Überrenditen@Uberrenditen

Der 100-Jahre-Plan für den Aktienmarkt Wenn du dir die letzten 100 Jahre anschaust, siehst du ein klares Muster: Der Markt wiederholt immer wieder die gleichen Zyklen. Seit der Großen Depression 1930 gab es drei große Abwärtsphasen und drei Aufwärtsphasen . Wir stecken gerade mitten im dritten großen Bullenmarkt. Die schlechten Zeiten (Bärenmärkte) Diese Phasen dauerten meistens etwa 9 Jahre (die Weltwirtschaftskrise von 1930 war mit 12 Jahren eine Ausnahme). Ein typisches Zeichen war, dass der Markt zweimal oben und zweimal unten „anklopfte“, bevor es wieder aufwärts ging. Oft krachte der Kurs bis zu einer bestimmten langfristigen Linie (dem 300er-Schnitt im Monatschart) und startete von dort aus neu durch. Die guten Zeiten (Bullenmärkte) Die ersten beiden großen Aufwärtsphasen dauerten jeweils 24 und 25 Jahre. Das Spannende: Sobald der Markt einmal Fahrt aufgenommen hatte, fiel er fast nie unter eine bestimmte grüne Linie (den 100er-Schnitt). Die blaue Linie (50er-Schnitt) war dabei immer die beste Chance, um günstig nachzukaufen, wenn es mal zwischendurch ruckelte. Warum steigt der Markt so extrem? Hinter jedem Bullenmarkt steckt eine neue Technologie: Früher waren es industrielle Durchbrüche. Dann kam der Internet-Boom. Heute erleben wir den E-Commerce- und Social-Media-Boom. Klar, irgendwann platzen diese Blasen immer, weil die Leute übertreiben. Aber die Technik bleibt! Das Internet ist nicht verschwunden, nur weil die Kurse im Jahr 2000 abgestürzt sind – es wurde zum Fundament für alles, was wir heute nutzen. Der KI-Boom Wir sind jetzt im zweiten Teil des aktuellen Aufschwungs, und der wird von der Künstlichen Intelligenz getrieben. Wahrscheinlich wird diese Blase um das Jahr 2034 platzen. Das wird wehtun, aber danach wird KI das feste Rückgrat unserer gesamten Wirtschaft sein. Im Grunde sind die letzten 100 Jahre eine Kette von Erfindungen, die die Kurse immer höher treiben. Die Abstürze zwischendurch sind nur dazu da, die heiße Luft rauszulassen und Platz für neues Geld und die nächste Technologie zu machen. Was bedeutet das für dich heute? Wenn dieser Zyklus so läuft wie die letzten beiden, könnte der S&P 500 bis auf 17.000 Punkte steigen. Es wird zwischendurch immer wieder Korrekturen geben. Der Zoll-Crash Anfang 2025 war so ein Moment, hat aber die wichtige blaue Linie nicht ganz berührt. Schau auf den RSI-Anzeiger. Wenn der unter 30 fällt, ist das eine Chance des Jahrzehnts. Das ist in 100 Jahren erst sechsmal passiert – und jedes Mal war es der perfekte Zeitpunkt zum Kaufen. Liken, Folgen, Speichern, Kommentieren, Teilen. Danke für den Support 🫶😊🫶

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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Mark Cuban: "When I was campaigning with Kamala, her biggest problem was her campaign would not let her sell… It was all driven by a consultant."
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd announces the future of dating will be decided by AI One person's AI avatar will get to know another person's AI avatar until they decide that the real-life people should meet each other Yes, this is real AI-powered “dating concierges” are planned to be the h future of these apps - Users create a personal AI avatar concierge - It will be based on your profile, values, insecurities, communication style - That AI then interacts with hundreds or thousands of other users’ AIs “going on dates,” chatting, assessing compatibility - The AI narrows it down to the best 3–5 real humans for you to meet in person This takes the human connection completely out of the equation and should be avoided at all costs Black Mirror was a documentary But I found actually gets worse Bumble’s CEO is also pushing a major Bumble redesign in late 2026. This will kill the classic swipe feature entirely in favor of AI-driven matching
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John Strickland@CryptoMokec·
@Cobratate Thanks for the advice champ ! Keep smoking that shit that makes these posts so unrealistic :))))
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Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
The US Gov is selling 30 year bonds at 5%. Lifehack - Take 50M cash and buy bonds, thats 2.5M a year for zero work. Thats 208k a month. Enough to cover basic expenses like security team and cigars. Then you just need another 500k a month to have a good life. You're welcome.
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Socialism…
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LinaHua
LinaHua@Linahuaa·
What a glowup!!! Dude looks like a Hollywood studio owner. He's deciding who can and can't attend Met Galas. His wife lets him have fivesomes with young fashion models, and she participates so he's less nervous about it. Meanwhile, his former rivals are all miserable fucks twerking & sucking dick for compute and insulting each other on Twitter. They should have read the fucking Odyssey and listened to the ghost of Achilles' wisdom: Living a long life as a nameless party animal is better than dying gloriously to an early stroke.
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
In case you needed a pick-me-up.
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John Strickland@CryptoMokec·
@Linahuaa @SlumRNA_Dog What the fuck you gotta offer that is the question. Maybe your GG is dried up and you're moodier than a 90 year granny. No one gives a fuck about your chinese opinion. Have you even had a proper penis in your life ?
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LinaHua
LinaHua@Linahuaa·
@SlumRNA_Dog It wasn't his hobby- he was married to it and had zero time for wife and kids. And she waited very long for him, and he still broke his promise to retire, just to return to the field as some washed up dude. She doesn't even need his money. Absolutely zero reason to be with him.
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Slumdog_Chillionaire
Slumdog_Chillionaire@SlumRNA_Dog·
Tom Brady’s hobby was being a professional football player and making millions and millions of dollars and being the greatest quarterback of all time and his wife still got annoyed by the lack of attention he gave her and had an affair. I think we can ignore stated preferences.
Lizzie Marbach@LizzieMarbach

I know this is unpopular, but it will always be unattractive for a grown man to play video games. Some women might be understanding or pretend like they don’t care that you spend hours playing, but they do. It is extremely unattractive to women and will never not be. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Charles Curran
Charles Curran@charliebcurran·
LA is worth saving. Vote Spencer Pratt.
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Mick Wallace
Mick Wallace@wallacemick·
Total nonsense. The War in Ukraine has nothing to do with 'Freedom, Democracy or Sovereignty' - it's a #NATO Proxy War that's throwing Working Class Ukrainians to their death to satisfy Western Imperialism + Capitalism. And the EU doesn't want it to stop...
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney

Today, we announced $270 million of new military support to Ukraine. Ukraine’s fight is our fight. Their cause — freedom, democracy, sovereignty — is our cause. Good to see President @ZelenskyyUa today in Yerevan. 🇨🇦🇺🇦

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John Strickland@CryptoMokec·
@Linahuaa China would be still doing Kung Fu parlors without Steve Jobs and Elon Musk plus the white greed !
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LinaHua@Linahuaa·
Elon Musk most likely has absorbed lots of condensed and broken-down engineering knowledge from his employees. He probably has great systems thinking and understanding of important concepts. But I'd say he's more of an engineering general than an actual engineer in the classical sense. He likely knows what each troop can do and tells them what to do, but it doesn't mean he could do it himself. Example: When Optimus bots walk slow as fuck, he's telling his boys to "make it walk faster" His bois tell him it's not possible, so he then goes to one of his yes-men bois and asks them whether it's really not possible- and they tell him there's a moonshot way it might actually be possible, and then he forces all the regular boys to make it possible, and then, after 15 years of stringing bag holders along at 100x PE ratio, it actually becomes possible, and he looks like the greatest engineer ever- and honestly, it's kinda deserved.
Yatharth Mann@yatharthmann

"Elon Musk isn't an engineer" Jensen Huang: Elon is an extraordinary engineer. He is singular in his understanding of engineering and construction and large systems and marshaling resources. John Carmack: Elon is definitely an engineer. He is deeply involved with technical decisions at SpaceX and Tesla. He doesn’t write code or do CAD today, but he is perfectly capable of doing so. Tom Mueller: Elon is a super smart guy and he learns from talking to people. He’s so sharp, he just picks it up. He is leading the development of the SpaceX engines, particularly Raptor. Eric Berger: Elon is the chief engineer in name and reality. Karpathy: Elon has an incredible ability to reason from first principles. It’s very rare. Robert Zubrin: Elon Musk is a brilliant engineer with an extraordinary ability to cut through nonsense. When I met him it was apparent to me that although he had a scientific mind and he understood scientific principles, he did not know anything about rockets. Nothing. That was in 2001, by 2007 he knew everything about rockets – he really knew everything, in detail. You have to put some serious study in to know as much about rockets as he knows now. This doesn't come just from hanging out with people. Yann LeCun: He’s a very smart guy and I’m in awe of some of his projects. Garrett Reisman: He’s obviously skilled at all different functions, but certainly what really drives him and where his passion really is, is his role as Chief Engineer. That’s the part of the job that really plays to his strengths. Josh Boehm: Elon is both the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technology Officer of SpaceX, so of course he does more than just some very technical work. He is integrally involved in the actual design and engineering of the rocket, and at least touches every other aspect of the business. Elon is an engineer at heart, and that’s where and how he works best. Kevin Watson: Elon is brilliant. He’s involved in just about everything. He understands everything. If he asks you a question, you learn very quickly not to go give him a gut reaction. He wants answers that get down to the fundamental laws of physics. One thing he understands really well is the physics of the rockets. He understands that like nobody else. The stuff I have seen him do in his head is crazy. He can get in discussions about flying a satellite and whether we can make the right orbit and deliver Dragon at the same time and solve all these equations in real time. It’s amazing to watch the amount of knowledge he has accumulated over the years.

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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Cher calls Trump an "assh*le": "He's so dangerous and what he brings to my country, what he’s awakened in my country is bigotry and distrust and a certain kind of supremacy in certain groups."
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