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Data Scientist | Low-tech Planted Aquariums | BYU Alum | Weight Lifting

Katılım Ağustos 2021
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K.T. Martin 🇺🇲
K.T. Martin 🇺🇲@KTMartin25·
I have no criticism for this brother. Exceptions happen and that's okay, but if the exception is promoted and becomes the rule, then we are in big trouble. We have enough sources promoting exceptions. We need the church to promote the rule. That's the outrage being expressed.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints@Ch_JesusChrist

“I grew up in Arizona, served a mission in Mexico, and went to college thinking I had a pretty clear path for my life. Then I met my now wife Victoria, and everything changed in the best way. “She always knew she wanted to be a doctor. Pediatric neurology isn’t an easy road, but it’s who she is, compassionate, steady, brilliant, and drawn to help kids and families through the hardest things life hands them. When she got into med school in California, we packed up and moved. “Stepping into her dream together was an easy choice. I wanted to support her the way she has always supported me. And honestly, watching her work and sacrifice and love people like she does has strengthened my faith more than anything else. “My path hasn’t been as clear. I’ve tried different directions, learned a lot, prayed a lot. Some days I still feel like I’m figuring it out. But I do know that God doesn’t measure timelines. He measures love, humility, and the way we show up for each other. “Supporting her doesn’t shrink my purpose—it expands it. Our callings from God can look different, and that’s beautiful. I’m building my future too, but I’m grateful that right now, part of my purpose is cheering for the person I love most as she steps into hers. “There’s not one 'right way' to build a family or a future. For us, this is ours. And it’s sacred.” — Nate

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YOHAMI
YOHAMI@YOHAMI·
Love this one. One of my favorites. → Play Stupid Say something completely ridiculous and play the bit for exactly the right amount of time. - Get the name of the city wrong, It's not Milano but Milanesa. - Current year is actuall -1 because the Maya calendar deleted year 2000 - Freud actual name was Frodo - Beer is actually made from olives Stay there, smiling and doubling down as people increasingly get frustrated and try to correct you. When they are about to win, introduce a new wrong fact.
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graVity@graVity877·
This is such a cool application for @openclaw
Jesse Genet@jessegenet

So, @openclaw can use a computer but lacks physicality… I’ve been solving that by taking photos of physical things (like books to digest), but what if I gave it access to my 3D printer!? Going to see what this can do for our homeschool curriculum 📚🤓

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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Barbara O'Neill shares her views on children's social development and upbringing "Best friends a child can have are their parents. Children don't need other children. If other children are around, it should be for short periods, and parents should be present — a single 'naughty' child can undo training in an afternoon. What children need most is to learn work, service, self-reliance, self-sufficiency, and obedience. In homeschooling, children interact with people of all ages (2-year-olds to adults), which provides better socialization than same-age peer groups in school." 1:04 clip inside — personal perspective on parenting and education.
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
🚨 Here is the full 42 minutes of my crew and I exposing Minnesota fraud, this might be my most important work yet. We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening, the fraud must be stopped.
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Martyr Made
Martyr Made@martyrmade·
Between Trump shutting down USAID and ramping up drug interdiction, the CIA’s black money accounts must be taking a big hit these days.
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GODWIN 🪔
GODWIN 🪔@libraryofgodwin·
Note that in those crazy speech crimes you hear about from the UK the defendant is almost always acquitted when put before a jury. Whereas judges are maximally harsh in punishing speech offenses.
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 NEW: The Government is set to scrap trial by jury for most cases Only murder, rape, manslaughter and a few public interest cases will go to a jury, while all other cases will be decided by a single judge [@thetimes]

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Christopher Leonard
Christopher Leonard@ChrisLeonardATL·
My review of 'Enemy: The German's War, EP:1 - We Are The War . @martyrmade I wasn’t expecting a podcast to mess with my head this much, but here we are. After listening to Darryl Cooper’s — Enemy: The German's War — I found myself questioning things I thought were basically cemented into my brain since middle school. I mean, most of us learned the same WWII story growing up. Simple, clean, morally airtight. You memorize the dates, the battles, the obvious good guys and obvious bad guys. There’s not a lot of room for nuance when you’re sitting at a laminated desk in seventh grade trying to stay awake while a teacher speeds through decades of history in 40-minute blocks. You take notes just to pass the quiz on the lecture. So I kind of carried that version of the war with me my whole life. Never thought twice about it. But then I listened to Darryl’s account. And suddenly I’m sitting here thinking: Wait… how did I never hear this part before? How did I never even wonder what the Germans themselves were seeing and feeling? Don’t get me wrong — Darryl isn’t doing some weird “let’s redeem the Nazis” thing. Not at all. What he does instead is take you inside the German experience in a way that almost feels like time travel. You hear about the panic, the humiliation after World War I, the political madness, the everyday fear. And the craziest part is how quickly it forces you to stop looking at history like a movie and start looking at it like real life. Darryl’s voice, as he tells these stories, is captivating! There were moments when I honestly had to pause the podcast just to sit with it. Because it’s one thing to know the bullet points of history, and it’s another thing entirely to understand the atmosphere people were breathing at the time. Darryl somehow pulls that off, and it hits harder than I expected. One idea he brings up — and this really stuck with me — is how World War II has basically become a kind of myth our society leans on. Not a fake story, but a foundational one. A story we use to define what we believe, how we see ourselves, what we stand for. And because it’s become that big, it’s also become overly simplified. All the messy human stuff gets trimmed away so the narrative fits neatly into a textbook or a documentary. Not in this podcast, it was captivating! Real people aren’t neat. History isn’t neat. And hearing the story from inside Germany makes the whole thing feel so much more real, and honestly, so much more tragic. By the time I finished EP 1 (I LISTENED 4 TIMES!) , I didn’t walk away thinking everything I learned in school was wrong. It’s more that I realized how incomplete it was. Public school gave me the outline. Darryl filled in the human details — the confusion, the fear, the pride, the mistakes, the moments when people felt like they had no good options at all. And once you’ve heard that side of it, you can’t un-hear it. It doesn’t change the moral truths of the war. But it changes how you understand the people inside it. I didn’t expect a podcast to make me rethink a piece of history I thought was settled. But here I am, a little unsettled, a little humbled, and honestly a lot more curious about the stories we think we already know and looking forward to the next installment of the series. Thanks DC!
Martyr Made@martyrmade

Enemy: The Germans' War, ep. 1 - We Are the War It's out now, free for everyone, but if you like it, please consider becoming a supporter of this 100% listener-funded show (link below). X has a 4-hour video limit, so here's the YT link for now. youtu.be/_cF5KyGidgE

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In Defense of Family | Megan
In Defense of Family | Megan@defense_of_fam·
When a same-sex couple adopts, purchases a child through surrogacy or creates life through IVF, they purposely deprive that child of his/her natural right to a father AND a mother. They elevate their own selfish desires over what’s best for the child. So many people cheer the “rights” of adults while trampling on the rights of the most vulnerable.
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
We have lost too many people around this time of year to not say it: reach out to those you haven’t heard from in a while, ask them how they are really doing, grab a coffee a walk or a hike. Chances are, someone you know is in despair. It can make a difference.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
How is “here, enjoy this 50 year mortgage” different from “you will own nothing and you will like it”
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Mormon National
Mormon National@MormonNational·
Martin Luther was almost killed for saying “the Catholic Church needs a few tweaks” Joseph Smith was born 18 years after the constitution was signed. Without the constitution, the restoration would have been destroyed Heck even with the constitution, the early members endured endless persecution. Even an extermination order You’d have to be crazy to think that a restoration could have survived in Europe.
Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ@BookMormon2day

Who has the best answer to this question of why God waited over 1500 hundred years to restore the truth to Joseph Smith?

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Jake Lee
Jake Lee@JakeLeei·
9/27 — CU chants “F*** the Mormons” 9/27 — Mormon prophet dies 9/28 — Man shoots and kills Mormons 9/29 — Instead of offer condolences, many argue Mormons aren’t Christian 9/30 — Mormons raise thousands of dollars for *checks notes* THE SHOOTER’S FAMILY thepostmillennial.com/latter-day-sai…
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sister slay
sister slay@sister_slay·
Jesus didn’t send you to condemn us. Your pastor did. And our pastors? Our Jesus? They tell us to love you anyway. If condemning us after a tragedy is, “Christianity,” you can have it. I’ll continue to follow Christ
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
@StephenKing “I do not kill with my gun; he who kills with his gun has forgotten the face of his father.... I kill with my heart.” - Stephen King
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MoundLore
MoundLore@MoundLore·
A DNA lineage in ancient North America has no trail through Siberia or East Asia. Its closest relatives are in the Near East and Mediterranean. If it didn’t come through Siberia, how did it get here? Haplogroup X: the genetic breadcrumb still rewriting the map. 🧵
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graVity@graVity877·
@DefiantLs I mean this is just literally not true. Just look at where California's water comes from.
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Liberal women to MAGA: “Don’t you understand? If we have another civil war, all the blue states control fresh water.”
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