DiscoverySteve

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DiscoverySteve

DiscoverySteve

@koouryan

Katılım Kasım 2010
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
I had a call from a scammer the other day. Me: “Hello.” Scammer: (Heavy Foreign Accent) “Hello. This is Tom Smith from Microsoft Support. We are seeing a lot of virus activity coming from your device.” Me: “Oh no. My device? Are you sure?” Scammer: “Oh yes, Madam. We have many reports.” Me: “Oh, jeez. How can I fix it?” Scammer: “It’s okay, Madam. We can help you right now. Are you in front of your device?” Me: “Yes. I was just about to use it. I’m glad you called.” Scammer: “Good, Madam. Please push the Start button.” Me: “I think it’s already on.” Scammer: “Okay, Madam. Now click on Control Panel.” Me: “I don’t see that.” Scammer: “Do you see a bunch of information above the Start button?” Me: “Yes.” Scammer: “That is your Control Panel.” Me: “Wow. I didn’t realize it had a name.” Scammer: “Yes, Madam. Now press Internet Options.” Me: “I don’t see any Internet options. I don’t think I bought that feature. This is just a cheap one.” Scammer: “All devices have Internet, Madam. Press the Start button again.” Me: “Okay. Same as before.” Scammer: “That’s fine, Madam. We will restart your device. Please turn it off.” Me: “Um… I don’t know how. I’ve never turned it off. It kind of just stays on.” Scammer: “There must be an off button. How do you stop it when it’s running?” Me: “I usually press the big button.” Scammer: “Okay, Madam. Press that button.” Me: “Okay.” Scammer: “Is your device off?” Me: “No. The door popped open.” Scammer: “Door? Is there a disc inside?” Me: “No. There’s a burrito.” 🌯 Scammer: “Why is there a burrito in your computer?” Me: “Computer? I thought you said this was microwave support.” 🙆🏻‍♂️😂 Click. ☎️🤗
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Chris Powers
Chris Powers@fortworthchris·
What do the most successful families do differently? They take family meetings more seriously than most people take board meetings. In this clip, Ryan Heath, the top estate planning attorney in DFW, discusses how the most successful families he works with run their family meetings.
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Retard Finder
Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
Australian man lays out how we are screwed because of woke incompetent retards. One of the most hilarious and Aussie interviews you'll hear.
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
The older I get, the more I realize intelligence is overrated. Intelligent people are more likely to overthink, overplan, and overanalyze. They hide behind motion that doesn't create progress. They fear the judgment of others if they're proven wrong. The truth is that intelligence is abundant. Courage is not. The people you admire are the ones who had the courage to act. They aren’t more talented than you. They aren’t smarter than you. They just took action when you didn’t. I often wonder how many extraordinary people wasted their entire lives waiting for permission that never came. Permission isn't granted. It's taken. You get to tap yourself in whenever you want. You can just do things. Courage beats intelligence.
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The Driven Man
The Driven Man@Thedrivenman·
Technically... she wasn't wrong 😂
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Cloud
Cloud@Cloud1a7·
The perfect Biden video doesn’t even exi… 💀😭
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Oguz Erkan
Oguz Erkan@oguzerkan·
Charlie Munger: “I have had my Berkshire stock decline by 50% three times and it doesn’t bother me.” Drawdowns are natural consequences of owning stocks. An average stock swings by 100% from peak-to-trough every year. If you own good businesses, there is nothing to worry about.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
When "Time After Time" stopped the entire room on The Tonight Show in 1984
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Knowledge Bank
Knowledge Bank@xKnowledgeBANK·
Drinking beer isn’t always as harmful as you think.
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MDB
MDB@MDBitcoin·
This should make you angry. The money is so broken that people think everything got expensive, when in reality the measuring unit itself was destroyed. A 40hr minimum wage week in 1971 earned $64. At $35 gold (1971), that was about 1.8 oz of gold. Today, that same amount of gold is worth $8K. READ that again! $8k for 40 hrs! Broken money is the cause of all the instability surrounding us. Bretton Woods was the literal slave machine created to "break" the money and control you.
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Men's Humor
Men's Humor@MensHumor·
This is what radicalized me.
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NO CONTEXT HUMANS
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
bro skipped head day
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TITAN MINDSET
TITAN MINDSET@Titan_Mindset_·
If you want your marriage to stay passionate, listen to him 🔥🔥🔥
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Tyler Green
Tyler Green@GreenTyler27·
It makes me feel ill thinking about the fact that Australia’s M3 increased by $17.87 billion in one month alone. This is the death of the AUD’s purchasing power in a real time chart.
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Peter Mallouk
Peter Mallouk@PeterMallouk·
"If you're not willing to react with equanimity to a market price decline of 50% two or three times a century, you're not fit to be a common shareholder - and you deserve the mediocre result you are going to get." Charlie Munger
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Mallory McMorrow
Mallory McMorrow@MalloryMcMorrow·
The cost of your flight went up because you searched for it twice. Your rideshare costs more because your phone battery is dying. This is surveillance pricing – corporations using your own data and behaviors against you. In the US Senate, I’ve got a plan to ban it.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
If you're still not convinced the reason Trump attacked Iran is energy and China, here's Dick Cheney explaining it in detail 8 years ago in his biographical film 'Vice' Can't make this up
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

Here’s a clear explanation of why Trump attacked Iran, and why I think the war will end soon. The war isn't about nuclear weapons. It's not about helping the Iranian people. It’s not about doing Israel’s bidding. And it's not about Iran being a threat to the U.S. It's about China. China imports 45-57% of its oil through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has the capacity to shut it down. A U.S.-aligned Iran means an Iran that would choke off that strait if there's ever a real power struggle between Washington and Beijing. And there already is one. The U.S. and China have been locked in a tariff war for over a year now. Also remember when China threatened export controls on rare earths, encompassing any company anywhere in the world that uses Chinese rare earths? Yes, China essentially said that any company that uses their rare earths (China refines 85-90% of the world’s supply) must seek their permission before exporting their products. This means if a German manufacturer uses rare earths fro China to create chips for American companies, China can block the export of these chips. That’s how much leverage China has over the U.S., and that’s dangerous, especially if China finally decides to reunify with Taiwan. So controlling the Strait of Hormuz becomes critical for the U.S. It's the same reason Trump wants China out of the Panama Canal. The same reason Venezuela matters. The same reason he's eyeing Greenland, where shipping routes to China pass through melting Arctic ice. Energy is everything now. The AI arms race is the most important strategic competition on the planet. Limiting China's access to energy is how the U.S. wins that race, and anyone who believes in freedom and democracy should want America to win. China is investing heavily in domestic energy, building nuclear reactors, solar farms, wind power. They're leapfrogging the rest of the world. But they still import the majority of their oil. And a significant chunk of it comes through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran was reportedly nearing a deal for supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles from China, which would make it easier for Iran to threaten shipping in the Strait and strike U.S. naval vessels. That accelerated the timeline. Trump's comment today about doing in Iran what he did in Venezuela makes perfect sense in this context. He wants influence over who comes next. A regime that's workable for Washington. If he succeeds, this would be a massive strategic win for the U.S. and for Trump.

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Wasson Watch Co.
Wasson Watch Co.@WassonWatch·
I have been silent about this for a long time, but I can no longer keep quiet about it in good conscience. The "Strait" of Hormuz isn't straight at all. It's super crooked. You can see in the helpful graphic I put together below. The elites don't want you to know this.
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CA Ronit Pereira
CA Ronit Pereira@Ronitper·
“Avoid people who are full of self-pity, and people who feel like victims. Avoid them like the plague.” “Avoid the crooks, crazies, egomaniacs, people full of resentment.” - Charlie Munger
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