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@deepfrd

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Lord Miles Official
Lord Miles Official@real_lord_miles·
This woman made her entire career from abandoning the DPRK (North Korea) at like 11 years old and talks about life in the the DPRK 🇰🇵. It’s all propaganda. You can’t understand or remember much of anything from when you were 11 years old. Imagine a 11 year old American kid describing his country to some aliens and being their expert on America. It’s also commonly left out that around 60% of defectors from the DPRK express that they would like to return back home and 40% regret their decision to leave.
Andrew Lokenauth | TheFinanceNewsletter.com@FluentInFinance

In the United States banks made $12 billion in overdraft fees last year. That’s $12 billion they took from people who literally have no money.

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blighter@blightersort·
finally got to see the video and there's a lot of interesting things going on here. first, there's an element here of the "my culture has a beautiful unique tradition of gathering for a large meal!" type discourse where people from lesser cultures grasp onto mundanity as if they were the only ones who ever did it, always silly. >"in my culture, we like to make loud noises when we are particularly excited!" oh, you mean like "hip hip hooray?" >"no, in my culture it's very different, you couldn't possibly understand. but this is just "hip hip hooray" only at an inappropriate time. second, you can even see this during the video in Sabrina's confused reaction "your culture is yodeling?" bc, yes, obviously, yodeling is a part of Swiss culture. but Swiss culture has a lot going on so they don't go around yodeling at inappropriate times and then angrily inform people that it's just fine bc "that's just Swiss culture". so in this one brief interaction we see the truth laid bare: 1) loud noises to emote excitement is not some unique part of just your culture, that's a human universal. 2) that said, how it is expressed obviously varies. in Sabrina's culture, it shouldn't be expressed during a concert as she's trying to bring the mood down to instill a particular emotional vibe. 3) but somehow, everything today is lowest common denominator. the 'culture' that is the ugliest, most anti-social in western civilization gets to win, every time, bc "diversity is strength" or something. it's dis-civilizational. this is a relatively modest example of the broader phenomenon driving everything to shit.
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Kevin@maxlldr

I’m in a complete shock. I used to be a huge sabrina carpenter fan and now she’s mocking my culture and calling me “weird”, this is so racist and inappropriate and it made me feel uncomfortable. this white blonde racist woman should be cancelled.

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@RockOperaKMS @atlanticesque Obviously, that doesn't mean I like it or wouldn't prefer a different system. I also know people that inherited family homes they couldn't pay the tax on just because of a ridiculous assessment on a house that hadn't actually been on the market in 70 years.
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Rock Opera@RockOperaKMS·
@deepfrd @atlanticesque You bought into a large HOA called your municipal government. Did you not know you’d be assessed yearly?
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𝖓𝖎𝖓𝖊 🕯@atlanticesque·
I am pro-property tax. But I do understand the frustrations which arise with it. “Property tax pays for services which every property needs! Like roads, sewers, and police!” “Oh so most of my property taxes are going towards services like that?” “Haha no”
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One of my students (he's 12), during the rehearsal for the passion play they put on last week, picked one of the wigs we had for the costumes and started saying he identified as a attack helicopter, i was honestly baffled by how he knew about this archaic form of transphobia
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
Which could have been done by the driver who is certainly culpable. Unless they can prove there was something mechanically wrong with the brakes AND a computer error coincidentally at the same time, this is the same old - driver hits the wrong pedal, panics, tries to blame technology. This nonsense predates Tesla. It’s always the drivers fault
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
I can hate this! The property tax is one of the best taxes on the books and it's pro-family to boot. Property taxes are capitalized into the cost of homes, making it easier to purchase them for young people looking to start families. Plus, they're efficient. Triple them!
Grant Cardone@GrantCardone

🚨 DONALD TRUMP DEMANDS ‘NO MORE PROPERTY TAXES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES!’ You can’t hate this! President Trump launches national revolution to abolish property taxes which would result in the most powerful economic expansion in U.S. history.

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Martin van Staden
Martin van Staden@Martin_ASFL·
@BasedMikeLee Nobody from South Africa has said anything about genocide to you. You're playing right into a trap set by radical leftists to delegitimise any criticism of the racist South African government with the strawman of "genocide". There is racial persecution here, not "genocide".
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@nayibbukele Importantly, trying to "fix" things by force will always make them worse and disrupt the progress that any disruptive technology always brings. Imagine if the Luddites had gotten mechanical looms outlawed. Or farmhands the traction engines.
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@nayibbukele People always feel this way about new technology but the truth is that people shift to new roles, including the invention of new roles to fill those gaps. The thing about a priced market economy is that it responds well to feedback. So no need to worry about.
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Nayib Bukele
Nayib Bukele@nayibbukele·
AI layoffs are a textbook collective action problem: Each company cuts workers to compete, but if everyone does it, demand collapses. You optimized costs and killed your own customers… and your company.
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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
The State of California makes more money off a gallon of gas than the oil company that refined it and got it to market. Almost $2 of every gallon there goes to Sacramento’s coffers. And these people are *still* mumbling about “corporate greed” and more taxes.
Rep. Ro Khanna@RepRoKhanna

Trump's immoral and reckless war in Iran has shot up gas prices in my district to nearly $6 a gallon. Stop the war, stop exporting our crude oil, and pass my windfall profits tax on Big Oil to give Americans a rebate for their gas bills.

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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
This kind of attitude in translators was exposed last year for the sham and evil that it is. We don't want the translators to "write new stories more befitting a Western audience". We watch foreign films and animation to get a FOREIGN perspective from great creators. Not to see a circle-jerk of weeaboos dumb it down.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
They put scars on women’s faces for a job interview experiment… then secretly removed them. The women went in believing they had visible disfigurements — and came out reporting massive discrimination, with interviewers supposedly referencing their “scars.” Konstantin Kisin used this study to make a powerful point: constantly telling people they’re oppressed or disadvantaged primes them to see discrimination everywhere, even when it isn’t there. It’s the same psychological effect as buying a new car and suddenly noticing that model on every street. The ideology of victimhood doesn’t just describe reality — it actively shapes it. We should be teaching young people they’re strong and capable of overcoming adversity, not training them to see themselves as permanent victims. What’s one way you’ve seen this “victimhood mindset” play out in real life?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@ErnstRoets All the politicians in South Africa who push their viciously racist laws should be sanctioned, barred from travel, declared criminals and have their international assets seized
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PoIiMath
PoIiMath@politicalmath·
It's crazy watching the moderate left defend Piker. This guy is basically Nick Fuentes of the left but he gets invited to Oscar parties, is objectively evil in very obvious ways, and is not very smart Why circle the wagons for this guy?
Legal Phil@Legal_Fil

Klein's declaration that Piker—an antisemite who also is a racist, defends terrorism, and shocks a dog so that it remains as a prop during his streams—is "not the enemy" was so outrageous that even the Times felt the need to change the title of the op-ed to hide the ball.

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Duncan Reyburn
Duncan Reyburn@duncanreyburn·
Three men with a single gun and two knives between them broke into my home in Pretoria twenty years ago. I was held captive with those I was living with. After nearly two hours, aware that I and others were likely to be executed, I found a gap, grabbed a stupidly inadequate shower curtain pole as a weapon, and fought back. Actually, that pole turned out to be a better weapon than I expected. To cut a rather messy story short, in the midst of a flurry of activity, I got shot at, at close range. By God’s mercy, I didn’t get hit. I should be dead, honestly, given that the gun was fired so close, just over a metre away, but the bullet miraculously ended up embedded in the wall opposite me. (I still can’t explain this although I have more speculations about the presence of the supernatural now than I did before this happened to me.) I continued in close combat because, thank heavens, that one bullet was the only one the attackers had. Unfortunately, one of them stabbed me (adrenaline is amazing — I only realised this later), but I still managed to chase them out of the house. (Thumping miscreants at full force with a steel pole worked wonders.) A few years later, I saw a photograph of the gunman who’d shot at me in a newspaper — he was a Mozambican who’d been sentenced to life in prison for murdering someone else (RIP) who lived not far from me. So many of my friends have stories like this, and worse. Fighting to live is fine. And that’s all I’m gonna say on this.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@POFFADER @ceosusan1 @ClownWorld Yeah, because they broke into his house in South Africa and tried to kill him and my kid sister, you stupid asshole

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Jarvis
Jarvis@jarvis_best·
1. I use Grok to make a fake X post from an X executive making it look like he criticized me. 2. X uses Grok to analyze notable posts on X. 3. Relying on Grok, X says that its own exec criticized me even though Grok is the one that made me the fake post for me to start.
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Jarvis@jarvis_best·
The funny thing about X saying that it’s own executive criticized me is that it never actually happened. I made it up.
James Kenney@jfkenney

@jarvis_best "comedian"

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