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The Greatest Place on Earth Katılım Nisan 2015
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Wendy Patterson
Wendy Patterson@wendyp4545·
@ProperMala If Democrats can claim illegals are citizens I can claim Democrats are foreigners.
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Jawwwn
Jawwwn@jawwwn_·
Palantir CEO Alex Karp on neurodivergence: “If you are massively dyslexic—you cannot play a playbook.” “There is no playbook a dyslexic can master.” “And therefore, we learn to think freely.”
sourcery@sourceryy

Palantir CEO Alex Karp says the neurodivergent will outperform in the AI era: “We’re in a non-playbook world, and the playbook’s not that valuable.” “But if you’re a dyslexic, you can’t follow the playbook—so you invent new and generative things.”

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Faiz
Faiz@fshakir·
Bernie has addressed this many times, including in one of my all-time favorite Bernie moments during a 2017 CNN debate with Ted Cruz. WATCH: Bernie takes on a Denmark-born economist from the conservative Peterson Institute. The economist starts by attacking Bernie's approach. See what happens next...
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

Senator Rand Paul researched and found that everything Bernie Sanders and AOC have been saying about their views for socialism have been an outright lie This is very important information “Democratic socialists like Bernie Sanders often point to Scandinavia is the model for what the U.S should become — When (Bernie Sanders and AOC) talk about democratic socialism, (Bernie Sanders says) ‘I'm not looking at Venezuela, I'm not looking at Cuba. I'm looking at countries like Denmark and Sweden’” But that’s just not true Rand Paul “We learned that actually Bernie is too much of a socialist for Scandinavia, that he probably could not get elected in any of the Scandinavian countries — When he started talking about Denmark being socialist, the prime minister of Denmark came out publicly and said, Bernie, quit it. You're, you're bad for business. We are not socialist. And if the rest of the world thinks Denmark's socialist, they won't come here and invest money. Denmark is far from socialist planned economy.” Not only is Denmark not socialist, but the other countries Democrats point to as examples are very wrongly depicted “We found that basically it's not true that the Scandinavian countries are socialist. Basically they have private property, private stock exchange when different freedom or economic indexes are listed. They're in the top 10 of the most free countries. Now, they do have a big welfare state, but we also learned that what Bernie promises and what AOC promises in our country is untrue. They say, we're gonna have a lot of free stuff that a socialist state gives you, but only the rich people are gonna pay for it. Only the top 1%. Turns out when you look at Scandinavia, everybody pays for it. - Particularly starting at the working class, paying a 25% sales tax - Then an income tax of 60% starting at 60,000 - And really the rich in our country pay a lot more. — The rich pay a lot more in our country than they actually do in Scandinavia. So his whole stick it to the rich, you know, thing that he's promoting isn't true in Scandinavia. He says, in our country, the corporate income taxes, the evil corporations aren't paying enough. Well, guess what? In Scandinavia, there have been 15 points below our corporate rates for 2 decades” Meaning, it’s the working class who would ultimately pay insane taxes for Democrat’s plan for socialism “It's sad that people still think Scandinavian countries are socialists.“

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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Charlie Kirk warned that if young people aren’t able to afford homes again, they will turn to socialist candidates and we will lose our country “So there's a race against the clock that's happening right now — which is, can we reorder the economic reality of under-30’s before dark political radicalization sets in” “It is harder than ever to own a home. We know this, but how much harder? Back when my parents had to go own a home, the price of a home — were on average about 3x the average income in America. They're now 7x the average income in America. Rents have gone up. Inflation adjusted from about $900 a month to now about $1,500 a month”
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neyi kaybettiğini hatırla
neyi kaybettiğini hatırla@neyikaybettik·
🚨Gazze'de açıklama yapan Avustralyalı kadın doktorlar: ▪️Bu videoyu çekiyoruz çünkü her an ölebiliriz. ▪️Hastalarımızın %70-80'i çocuk ve hamile kadınlar. ▪️9 aylık hamile, başı kesilmiş bir kadını doğurttum. ▪️Lütfen bu terör ve dehşeti durdurun.
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@neyikaybettik @kburton40 I’m afraid for you. Stay safe and god speed. I can’t imagine the lives of the Palestinians, it’s madness and why aren’t we doing something about it? The world needs to show TF up and end this! Who will?!
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@ChinaNipona Different paths are okay, and need no comparison. Your life sounds great! So does hers!
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La China
La China@ChinaNipona·
Tengo 37 años, gano bien, viajo 4 veces al año y mi casa siempre está impecable y en silencio. Ayer mi mejor amiga, que tiene 2 hijos y vive estresada, me dijo que mi vida 'no tiene propósito' porque no he formado una familia. Honestamente, veo su vida (pañales, gritos, no dormir, cero ahorros) y me parece una pesadilla. Le respondí que mi propósito es disfrutar mi dinero y mi paz, no ser una mártir de la maternidad. Se ofendió muchísimo. ¿Tan difícil es aceptar que algunos elegimos NO arruinar nuestra vida?
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@cenkuygur Pickleball? Who is next?
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
Charlie Kirk's mentor just died in a freak pickleball accident. That's an incredibly strange coincidence. If you're going to say that's not weird, that there are tons of pickleball fatalities, you sound nuts. I don't know what happened but I don't think this is perfectly normal.
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@newstart_2024 Yes, it’s incompatible and that’s insanity, yes? But there are countries that place family before producing. America is mentally ill.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Jordan Peterson drops a truth most modern families don’t want to hear: “Daycare under three — especially in the first year — is really not advisable. There isn’t any form of care that can replace a mother’s care in those early years.” He calls it “quite remarkable” that we’ve engineered a world where staying home with young children has become a luxury for most families — “as if by design.” Decades of research (still largely unchanged) shows the critical attachment window in the first 3 years is uniquely supported by consistent, responsive maternal care. Disruptions here correlate with measurable increases in stress reactivity, behavioral issues, and later emotional difficulties. The question we’re afraid to ask: Have we made motherhood incompatible with economic survival on purpose? Parents (especially moms of young kids): Do you feel this pressure — that staying home feels like a luxury you can’t afford? Or have you seen the difference in your own children between early daycare vs. being home those first years? Your honest take 👇
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@MsTikq Switzerland, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden…for starters.
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Not socialism, but countries that are democratic and capitalist and prioritize and invest in social programs are highly successful. They rank highest quality of life in the world. They’re essentially living the American dream that we have lost. It’s an American myth at this point.
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@cb_doge So we can all be dependent
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
ELON MUSK: "In the future, the robots will make so many robots, that they will actually saturate all human needs, meaning you won't be able to even think of something to ask the robot for at a certain point, like there will be such an abundance of goods and services. There'll be more robots than people. I think everyone on earth is going to have one humanoid robot because you would want a robot to watch over your kids, take care of your pet, take care of elderly parents. I'm very optimistic about the future. I think we're headed for a future of amazing abundance, which is very cool. Definitely we are in the most interesting time in history."
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@MysterySolvent
@MysterySolvent@MysterySolvents·
Imagine having the platform, money, and connections, to make a real difference in the world, but then deciding to just take pictures of yourself everyday instead.
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Eric Rice
Eric Rice@EA_Rice·
I used to think the social media videos I saw about the food in other countries were BS, until I went to Italy for a week. One full week of eating pasta, pizza, steak and gelato…I came home down 7lbs. We are being poisoned. It really is that simple.
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