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Joseph Williams 🇨🇦🇺🇸 🤔

@humpleman

Cogent not in denial realist. Hate politicians. Worry about society. By posting here I have given up the right to not be criticized.

Reality, or my garden zenning Katılım Ocak 2015
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Joseph Williams 🇨🇦🇺🇸 🤔
@EricLDaugh TMZ Dem narrative keepers attempting to do their usual maintenance work for the hive. AND then their own viewers body check them hugely agreeing with Pratt in a survey they ran.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: After TMZ ran a SMEAR PIECE on him, LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt took it to them DIRECTLY on their network — he showed up and PUMMELED the lies They tried saying he misled people about living in the trailer because his house burned down — that he's at a "hotel" PRATT FIRES BACK: "So this idea that anyone's like, oh, he's at a hotel! I'm at a hotel because these PSYCHOPATHS are messaging me every day. They're going to kill me because Nithya Raman is calling me a fascist, because I don't want people to have their kids next to drug addicts at the park or stepping in human poop when you get your matcha!" 🔥🔥🔥 "[The trailer] is where I will live until I have a new house...Where my kids are in Santa Barbara right now is a temporary housing. This is where I live. This is where they burn my house down. So this semantics or the nuance of this is the consequences of their failed leadership!" "Again, I don't live at the Hotel Bel Air...I don't live in the Santa Barbara." "That's where Karen Bass, Mayor Bass, BURNED DOWN MY HOUSE!" THE LIES WON'T WORK
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Joseph Williams 🇨🇦🇺🇸 🤔
Kudos to the district and the MAL for not just dealing with and defending their cultural position, but explicitly detailing it. Well as for the CBC not saying really what went on, like a CBC producer said in an interview many years ago, they do worry on a personal level of the violence that could be inflicted upon them. Saying that they don't want to report and thus be Islamophobic or incite hatred is simply covering their sorry asses.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: 11 teachers in Canada of "North African" descent who were teaching "Islamist religious concepts" to elementary school children have been fired. The teachers allegedly made the students pray in class, and physically & psychologically abused them. "I find it appalling what was done to young girls. I find it appalling that we didn’t provide all the necessary services to students who were vulnerable.... Their (licenses) were permanently revoked? Perfect," said Michelle Setlakwe, member of the National Assembly of Quebec. According to an investigation, the "North African" teachers were influenced by a local mosque. They subjected the kids to "physical and psychological abuse." They allegedly forced the children to pray in class and refused to teach s*x education. What a total mess Canada is.
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Joseph Williams 🇨🇦🇺🇸 🤔
@CollinRugg Nothing like childlike emotional thinking taking care of the immediate threat and not worrying about the long term bigger picture. Then again they may be happy happy with their NBA subsidized salaries so what the heck lash out and get emotionally satisfied.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: WNBA star Caitlin Clark gets blindsided to the ground after getting fouled. Clark was apparently hit in the eye before getting knocked to the ground by Connecticut Sun player Marina Mabrey. A lot of jealousy going on in the WNBA.
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@awstar11 The most tiring and scary for our society is having to listen to the leftist supporting normies of these Machiavellian fascists say he is correct and centrists are the fascists.
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Joseph Williams 🇨🇦🇺🇸 🤔
@FletchMatlock While he may still up losing with his necessary Milei style all out no punches pulled truth telling, he at least will be able to walk away from it now and then in the future have the emotional satisfaction of having told the Bass supporting fools "I told you so".
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ℒ ☘️
ℒ ☘️@FletchMatlock·
“Almost none of the needles in this children’s playground have AIDS on them” My. God. He nuked her from orbit 💀
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Joseph Williams 🇨🇦🇺🇸 🤔
@RickDeVos Like say the underlying insecurity issues that drives addicts to keep on doing their stupid, often inviting others to join them so they don't feel alone, or victims of abuse going back for more, these immature leftists can't abandon this emotional position.
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Joseph Williams 🇨🇦🇺🇸 🤔
Civilizations' historical economic record over the last couple of millennia is very clear; socialism doesn't work. That they still want to emulate a system that has resulted in human and economic carnage that has so hindered our civilization's advancement always has me uttering just one thing to their faces: JSTFU! Thank you Javier
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
"When you tell a socialist the truth, they cry, claiming it’s hate speech." "No, it’s not hate speech. It’s that you’re useless people who have ruined the planet." — Argentinian President Javier Milei 🇦🇷
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Joseph Williams 🇨🇦🇺🇸 🤔
Just think of them as still immature and needing to grow up and get beyond their insecurities. Unfortunately, while their being children in their emotionally constructed crystalline echo chamber with a lot of others is unfortunate for our society, as they will not easily grow out of it, at least you are not in there. You will live happier days not worrying like them about what they are going to think or say next.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
I’ve gone to the same gym for almost 4 years now. Good friends with nearly everyone there. One day a guy who used to make small talk with me, just stopped. Didn’t think much of it, but it went on for weeks. Found out later he’s a liberal and someone showed him my X account and he just won’t talk to me now. This has happened many many many times since becoming publicly conservative. I’ve lost many friends and even many more acquaintances. They won’t even discuss us. Won’t even look at me. It’s bad for me… but it’s 10,000x worse for my wife. Liberal women are genuinely EVIL to conservative women. It’s on another level. Pure evil. No one talks about this enough but the public shaming of people who are openly conservative is extremely intense and unless you have a lot of mental fortitude and surround yourself with better people quickly… I can understand why many find it is not worth saying anything at all. But that doesn’t make it harder for those of us who speak up… because we are the few.
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Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey@JenniferSey·
It’s now “right wing” to be willing to talk to people who hold different political beliefs. Much of the left just cuts anyone out of their lives who questions any one tenet of the Democratic Party’s platform.
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Joseph Williams 🇨🇦🇺🇸 🤔
Aside society wide aspirational hope to rationalize its existence, maybe not in this generation but definitely the next, a constructive future beyond this planet that would not be possible if it had been left in the hands of the same System that manages to not "afford basic healthcare...." Thanks Elon!
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Richard L Uggen for President
@XFreeze @elonmusk It's all very cool... very impressive How does it benefit average everyday working class people? And yet the Nation can't afford basic healthcare to its citizens?
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Starship’s cargo bay delivers 1,000+ cubic meters of usable volume The entire International Space Station has a pressurized volume of 1,005 m³ It took 42 assembly flights and over $150 billion across 13+ years to build Starship can deliver more volume than the entire ISS in a single flight For context, a single payload bay can hold: → The interior volume of a massive 5-bedroom house → The volume of 20+ standard shipping containers → Entire space station modules (fully assembled) → Over two dozen Cybertrucks → Multiple Boeing 737 fuselage sections → 100+ large satellites with room to spare And it is 18 meters tall....meaning you can stack an entire 5-story building inside it And it is fully reusable. Launch the next massive telescope. Or an entire space station. Or the next Mars habitat All possible in a single flight This is why Starship is pure engineering magic
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Joseph Williams 🇨🇦🇺🇸 🤔
My ? was satirical and rhetorical. She, or really her handlers, the donors, the political machine happy to control her and our society according to their Machiavellian needs are happy to have her as a puppet building the needed narrative sentence by sentence. This manipulation of a small percentage of voters is all that is needed to gain control.
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Zaid Jilani
Zaid Jilani@ZaidJilani·
AOC sitting next to Ibram X. Kendi calling for abolishing police and prisons, citing Angela Davis. "Destination is to have a society that doesn’t need prisons, that doesn't need police." Then she says "carceral system" isn't how to respond to rapists.
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@nypost Unsurprisingly she is creating historical social constructs to aid present day narrative building. As dangerous as that is, it is the fools that uncondemningly believe her altered version of reality that are voting in support of her idiotic policies that are the danger.
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
AOC claims American Revolution was fight against 'billionaires' as critics school her on actual history trib.al/qvNg8RW
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Joseph Williams 🇨🇦🇺🇸 🤔
Wonder how much this may explain the stupidity and / or the tyranny of our expert managerial class.
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005

A Hungarian psychologist raised three daughters to prove that any child could become a chess grandmaster through early specialization. He succeeded. Two of them became grandmasters. One became the greatest female chess player who ever lived. Then a sports scientist looked at the data and found something nobody wanted to hear. His name is David Epstein. The book is called "Range." The Polgar experiment is one of the most famous case studies in the history of deliberate practice. Laszlo Polgar wrote a book before his daughters were even born arguing that geniuses are made, not born. He homeschooled all three girls in chess from age four. By their teens, Susan, Sofia, and Judit were dominating tournaments against grown men. Judit became the youngest grandmaster in history at the time, breaking Bobby Fischer's record. The story became the gospel of early specialization. Pick a domain young, drill it hard, and you can manufacture excellence. Epstein opens his book by telling that story honestly and then quietly demolishing the conclusion most people drew from it. Chess works that way. Most things do not. Here is the distinction that took him four years of research to articulate, and that almost nobody who quotes the 10,000 hour rule has ever read. There are two kinds of environments in which humans develop expertise. Psychologists call them kind and wicked. A kind environment has clear rules, immediate feedback, and patterns that repeat reliably. Chess is the cleanest example. Every game ends with a winner and a loser. Every move is recorded. The board never changes shape. The pieces never invent new ways to move. A child who plays ten thousand games will see most of the patterns that exist in the game, and pattern recognition is exactly what chess mastery is built on. A wicked environment is the opposite. Feedback is delayed or misleading. Rules shift. The patterns that worked yesterday may be exactly the wrong patterns to apply tomorrow. Most of the real world looks like this. Medicine is wicked. Investing is wicked. Building a company is wicked. Scientific research is wicked. Almost every job that involves a complex changing system with humans in it is wicked. The Polgar sisters trained in the kindest environment any human can train in. Their success was real and the method was correct. The mistake was generalizing the method to fields where the underlying structure of the environment is completely different. Epstein's research is what made the implication impossible to ignore. He looked at the careers of elite athletes outside of chess and golf and found that the pattern was almost the inverse of what people assumed. The athletes who reached the very top of their sports were overwhelmingly people who had played multiple sports as children, specialized late, and often switched disciplines well into their teens. Roger Federer played squash, badminton, basketball, handball, tennis, table tennis, and soccer before tennis became his focus. The kids who specialized in tennis at age six and trained year-round for a decade mostly burned out, got injured, or topped out at lower levels of the sport. The same pattern showed up everywhere he looked outside of kind environments. Inventors with the most patents had worked in multiple unrelated fields before their breakthrough work. Comic book creators with the longest careers had drawn for the most different genres before settling. Scientists who won Nobel Prizes were dramatically more likely than their peers to be serious amateur musicians, painters, sculptors, or writers. The skill that mattered in wicked environments was not depth in one pattern. It was the ability to recognize when a pattern from one domain applied unexpectedly in another. That kind of thinking cannot be built by drilling a single subject. It can only be built by accumulating mental models from many subjects and learning to move between them. The deeper finding is the one that should change how you think about your own career. Specialists in wicked environments often get worse with experience, not better. Epstein cites studies of doctors, financial analysts, intelligence officers, and forecasters showing that years of experience in a narrow domain frequently produce more confident judgments without producing more accurate ones. The expert builds elaborate mental models that feel comprehensive and turn out to be increasingly disconnected from the actual structure of the problem. They stop noticing what does not fit their framework. They mistake fluency for understanding. Generalists do better in wicked domains for a reason that sounds almost mystical until you understand the mechanism. They have less invested in any single mental model, so they abandon broken models faster. They are used to being a beginner, so they are not threatened by the discomfort of not knowing. They have seen enough different domains that they can usually find an analogy from one field that unlocks a problem in another. The technical name for this is analogical thinking, and the research on it is one of the most underrated bodies of work in cognitive science. The single most useful sentence in the entire book is the one Epstein puts almost as a throwaway. Match quality matters more than head start. A person who tries six different fields in their twenties and finds the one that genuinely fits them will outperform a person who picked one field at fourteen and stuck to it on willpower alone. The lost years were not lost. They were the search process that produced the match. Every field they walked away from taught them something they later imported into the field they finally chose. The reason this is so hard to accept is cultural, not empirical. We tell children to pick a path early. We reward the prodigy who knew at six. We treat the late bloomer as someone who failed to launch on time, when the data suggests they were running an entirely different and often more effective optimization process underneath. The Polgar sisters were not wrong. The conclusion the world drew from them was. If your environment is genuinely kind, specialize early and drill hard. If it is wicked, and almost every interesting human problem is, then the people who win are the ones who refused to specialize until they had seen enough to know what was actually worth specializing in. You are not behind. You were running the right experiment all along.

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Bruce McGonigal
Bruce McGonigal@bruce_mcgonigal·
🇨🇦👷‍♂️📉 : David Eby blames Donald Trump for British Columbia losing 40K jobs in the first four months of 2026. Investors are fleeing BC because the BC NDP have created a land title crisis & are co-governing the Province with corrupt, morally empty FN chiefs.
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Joseph Williams 🇨🇦🇺🇸 🤔
@ryangerritsen Like Canadian beavers, constantly maintaining and building up the dam, keeping the narrative going one lie at a time, one missed opportunity to speak the truth. Apologies to the honorable Castor canadensis for putting you into the same sentence as the useless MSM.
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
CTV with their weekly anti-American rhetoric. They now claim 8 out of 10 Canadians are boycotting the U.S. & still support the alcohol ban. 80% of Canadians? Really? These organizations have no shame in continuing this psychological abuse. How come they don’t poll people on how they feel the Government is doing towards trade talks? I guess the media has to keep people’s elbows up while they lose their jobs.
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱@ryangerritsen·
This was Joly in March saying that the Liberal Government is doubling down on electrification of cars because that’s where all the capital is headed. Once again this completely out of touch Government missed the mark. Honda cancelled is $15 billion EV plant yesterday.
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