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@dannycantalk I want people to have the freedom to choose their preferred transportation method, while minimizing trade offs.
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I do not want a walkable city. I do not want trains. I do not want busses.
I want a car that can take me anywhere I want at any time.
I don't want to be dependent on transit schedules.
I want to choose who I'm traveling with, rather than going for luck of the draw.
I want to be able to control my own climate while traveling.
I want to be guaranteed a comfortable seat.
I want somewhere to keep my things during a day out instead of having to carry everything with me.
I want to buy and take home loads of groceries too big to carry without having to trouble myself with delivery services.
I want to go through drive thrus.
I want to be halfway home from work and impulsively decide to go to a restaurant on the other side of town and just change direction immediately.
I want to drive around a new city to take in more than I could on foot or on a fixed route.
I want to do road trips where we make up our journey as we go.
I want to explore my own city at will without any particular plan.
I want to visit small towns out of reach of even the most expansive proposed public transit systems.
Essentially, I want freedom.
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This guy charges $10,000 per install and does it all from a van.
He doesn't even have a proper website. Just posts videos of his work and the leads come to him.
What is it? Tree nets.
He installs custom nets in trees across Sacramento. A handful of jobs per month at $10K each and he's printing money.
I have not seen anyone else is doing this at scale. This is brilliant. The market is wide open
If you're okay being 100ft up in a tree to get your work done, this might be a good gig for you.
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@cremieuxrecueil Good luck taking away grandma’s Klonopin and tramadol she’s been on for 25 years. The bingo hall will never hear the end of how bad of a doctor you are.
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We actually do need a lot of deprescribing, especially for old people, among whom polypharmacy is a big problem.
In fact, 40% of elderly people taking 5-9 medications, with 18% taking 10+, and 1-in-5 are on Beers List medications (i.e., medications inappropriate for old people).

HHS Rapid Response@HHSResponse
🚨 BREAKING: @CMSGov is issuing billing guidance that allows physicians to get paid for deprescribing work for the first time.
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@DaddyAustin31 Honey crisp is a really hard apple tree to grow. Not for beginners. Gets sick from multiple diseases very easily and requires a lot of work to keep alive and producing. Might be a fun challenge though!
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@thecarnivorebar Huge win if you’re a commie who wants the government to ban our freedom to decide what to do.
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🚨HUGE WIN
🎉 South Dakota just became the 8th U.S. state to BAN lab-grown meat, joining:
✅ Texas
✅ Florida
✅ Nebraska
✅ Indiana
✅ Montana
✅ Mississippi
✅ Alabama
🔥 South Dakota’s message is clear: traditional livestock, along with its farmers and the health of its citizens, will be PROTECTED.
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@JimChuong More accurately described as schadenfreude than envy.
Best option is a mixed economy, primarily capitalism with a bit of redistribution (which most people refer to as “socialism”)
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How do they generate a lot of tax revenue?
They literally have no employees.
The companies that own them pay NO TAX.
And YOU subsidise their electricity costs.
So actually they COST you money.
Mike Bird@Birdyword
Many people do not seem to want data centres built near them, despite the fact that they don't cause that much traffic and often generate a lot of local tax revenue. I suspect it's partly because they're ugly! My proposal:
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It's crazy how there is basically no downside to long-term institutionalization of people this far gone and we just won't do it
It's better for them
It's better for the public
It's much cheaper
But it would require making someone do something they didn't want to do
jj smith@war24182236
SAN FRANCISCO 7th & Market st
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3,606,400 babies were born in the US in 2025.
3,900,089 babies were born in the US in 1995.
3,760,561 babies were born in the US in 1985.
3,144,198 babies were born in the US in 1975.
3,760,358 babies were born in the US in 1965.
Who stopped making babies?
60 Minutes@60Minutes
“We've stopped making babies. We've decided that being distracted by a dopamine hit around Candy Crush might be a good way to spend your time. Not if you're a full human," former Sen. Ben Sasse says in an extended interview. cbsn.ws/4cA1Jrp
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@BrynnTannehill @WarMonitor3 This is the correct alternative. Rumored to have OBL trapped in a cave and the local allied forces got cold feet and basically told whatever Tier 1 unit was there they better not or they’d all die.
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@WarMonitor3 Full assault on Tora Bora as fast as possible, get bin Laden and al Zawahiri, support the Northern Alliance, call it a day and go home.
The end.
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@WarMonitor3 It’s a really wild story that most don’t know. Especially the one guy who almost bailed because he got a girlfriend and really liked western life.
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Michigan State University Police announced Wednesday evening that a 31-year-old man was arrested for allegedly running a meth lab in Wells Hall.
Campus police, in a press release, wrote that suspect Xin Tong was arrested and faces felony criminal charges for malicious destruction of a building over $20,000 and “felony controlled substance-operate/maintain lab involving methamphetamine.” statenews.com/article/2026/0…
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@hopes_revenge If you’re tweeting about your chest pain there’s a 100% chance it’s just anxiety.
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Never hated someone so much who was this funny.
philip lewis@Phil_Lewis_
the zoom in is brutal
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