Mark Boone
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@1776General_ Come on now, your point was great until you put a fake AI video. That becomes intentional attempt to manipulate those of us that actually want to follow you. Posting fake AI videos must be responded with automatic unfollow. Just tell us the truth, no manipulation.
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@patriot_savvy @timburchett Stupid fake report results in Insta block
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🚨BREAKING: 🚨
Hundreds of reports have poured in from Tennessee yesterday regarding a sonic boom heard from Knoxville and Maryville to Sevierville, Morristown, Chattanooga, and the surrounding region. This picture is from a resident of the aftermath. @timburchett any idea?

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@PfHamburguesa @coolerkdawg @lisaabramowicz1 That’s funny. That’s exactly what Long Term Capital Management thought when they nearly blew up the global economy in 1998. The measurement of Beta assumes things will return to the mean. They learned it doesn’t work that way.
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@GraduatedBen I appreciate your effort, but you were making a technical point about a non-technical conversation. The stimulation derived from sugar or glucose is the same to a human. It doesn’t matter what the delivery mechanism is, it’s the human’s response these men are referring to.
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The priest and Tucker both make a subtle but fundamental error here. By the priest’s own recounting, the demon told him that his power over the woman was from “pop” (soda). But in the United States, this isn’t made with sugar, it is made with corn syrup. Corn does not occur in nature. The Olmec bred it from a grass called teosinte in one of the most radical and unexplained transformations in the history of agriculture. The plant barely resembles its ancestor. Mainstream archaeobotanists still struggle to fully account for how it happened as fast as it did but there is a school of thought that suggests the Olmec obtained the knowledge to do this by communing with entities contacted through psychedelic rituals involving human sacrifice. Corn deities figure prominently in the religion of the Olmec, the Maya, the Aztec, and other groups in the Americas. Its derivatives are now in virtually every processed food product in America. When you consume it, you are partaking in it. It’s even in your gas tank thanks to the federal government’s ethanol subsidies and fuel mandate. When your car burns it, it leaves a cloud of the stuff lingering in the air like cursed incense.
Fractured Light@FracturedLight0
Father Chad Ripperger tells Tucker Carlson sugar is a big addiction demons drive in people who are possessed. “I’m not surprised even a little bit. I’m just surprised you said it out loud.”
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@jgebbia I don’t think you would talk to this person if you met them in public, so you should not be reposting junk from someone like this

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@jgebbia You need to check who you repost. That article is dangerous, it’s well written, but if you look at the background of the poster, it is very suspicious. If you want to avoid being unfollowed, you better start checking your sources.
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@ChristinaPushaw Limit the hotel rooms to two adults over 21 and two minors under 18 and have a variance approval process. Enforce that and the problem is solved.
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No community needs to allow this. Miami Beach used to be infamous for chaotic and violent spring break crowds, but they've shut it down in recent years by: charging $100 for non-resident parking on peak weekends, putting license plate readers & DUI checkpoints on the causeways, sharing videos of how the police detain unruly visitors and arrest people in stolen vehicles, and publicly communicating in no uncertain terms that this chaos will not be tolerated.
ONLY in DADE@ONLYinDADE
#News | Four shootings and massive unruly crowds turned Daytona Beach’s spring-break weekend into a public safety nightmare, as thousands fled the sand while police from multiple agencies rushed in to restore order.
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@Zencapital2 @Elder_Haman @LoganDobson Poor logical thinking. Parts of America can be hell holes while at the same time one has pride in being an American. Both can logically exist at the same moment.
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@NashvilleScene Gosh, it’s amazing in 2026 to see a journalist that still believes they can lie and get away with it. It ain’t 1990 no mo’.
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Rumors and misinformation have spread rapidly through social media and group texts since power outages swept Nashville homes early Sunday morning, adding to the uncertainty and chaos of the weather emergency.nashvillescene.com/news/pithinthe…
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@Farris_TN @NESpower @WKRN @WSMV @NC5 @ClayTravis @FoxNews @ABC @CBSNews @FOXNashville @weatherchannel @accuweather I’m guessing NES has someone managing their X feed that isn’t smart enough to read the room correctly and not post nonsense and try to be happy, happy, sunny, sunny
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NES can’t read the room.
Bragging about fixing the rich side while the other side of the river sits in the dark.
@NESpower: how many linemen does “urgent” actually mean? Because 275 for a city outage is like bringing a leaf blower to a tornado.
The linemen are heroes.
The suits are the villain.

Nashville Electric Service@NESpower
West Meade & West Nashville
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@Farris_TN @NESpower @WKRN @WSMV @NC5 @ClayTravis @FoxNews @ABC @CBSNews @FOXNashville @weatherchannel @accuweather It’s worse than you think, they are not bragging about fixing West Meade and Belle Meade, because those areas are still without power, completely not fixed. They’re just bragging about sunlight.
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@MatznerJon @peter_smb Jon, identifying the systems constraint is actually easy and there is a straightforward method. Too much for a post this early in the morning. Send me a DM and I will point you in the right direction.
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@peter_smb Yes of course! Working hard to identify the true constraint takes work!
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You're an astronaut. Your oxygen runs out in 2 minutes. Your food runs out in 4 days. Your orbit decays in 3 weeks.
You spend your final moments alphabetizing your freeze-dried meals and calculating fuel efficiency for a return trip you'll never take.
Dumb, right?
Yet this is exactly how most small business owners operate.
They try to set up Claude code when they have no sustainable way to acquire customers
They redesign their website while their close rate is 12%.
They build elaborate SOPs for a team that doesn't exist yet because they can't afford to hire anyone because they can't close enough deals.
Goldratt's Theory of Constraints says a system can only move as fast as its slowest point. Everyone nods along.
Very few internalize what it actually means!!
Every hour spent improving a non-constraint is an hour wasted!!
Not "less productive."
Wasted.
Your business has one constraint right now.
One.
Everything else is theater.
The oxygen problem is the only problem.
Fix it, and food becomes the only problem. Fix that, and orbit decay becomes the only problem.
Never all three at once. Never "a little bit of everything." The constraint is SINGULAR AND SEQUENTIAL.
So why do business owners spread their energy across fifteen initiatives?
I think it's a form of hiding. It's more fun to play around with your logo and AI than work on the real problems of your business.
Constraint work is uncomfortable.
If your constraint is sales, that means working on something that maybe you're not naturally good at.
If it's fulfillment quality, that means hard conversations.
The non-constraint stuff—new logos, better tools, reorganizing your Notion—feels productive without the friction.
We confuse activity with progress. Twelve hours of work feels like twelve hours of progress. It isn't. Twelve hours on the constraint is progress. Twelve hours anywhere else is motion.

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the lessons I've learned scaling my startups:
> 90%+ of users pick google sign in. just make it the default.
> strip all formatting from your emails. send from a real name, not "company team." watch your open rates jump.
> add "how did you hear about us?" to onboarding. makes marketing 10x easier.
> 99% of people sliding into your dms with "opportunities" are wasting your time. protect your calendar.
> creator sponsorships cost less than ads but eat more time. pick based on what you have more of.
> building a good product is just relentlessly asking "what does my user actually want" and doing that.
> copycats show up the moment you get traction. they'll clone everything. they still won't catch you.
> i couldn't build something good if i wasn't using it daily.
> always check logs right after pushing updates.
> bugs are fine. slow fixes aren't.
> people notice good ui/ux design even if they can't explain why.
> first 10 paying customers are harder than the next 100.
> always refund people who ask. not worth the energy or the bad review. give them 2 months free too.
> marketing is just running experiments fast. steal from what works for similar products.
> cheap accountants cost more in the long run.
> users will hop on calls way more than you'd expect. these conversations are cheat codes.
> strong testimonials let customers sell for you.
> you won't have a "pmf moment." only way to know is when people tell their friends about your product (word of mouth)
> even when things are going well you'll have days where you think it's all falling apart. it's not. keep building.
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@BowTiedTrance I believe it has, I’m committing to reading it a second time. Sometimes my brain needs to process things multiple times to find the breakthroughs. I didn’t feel a breakthrough the first time, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.
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@manufimprov Hopefully it was useful to you!
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Hey, I want in on this! 😂
I want to know who my Sipper Siblings are too!
I need to know who to ping next time I have a morning 𝕏 Spaces when I want to have coffee with friends ... ☕️
Joshua Lisec, The Ghostwriter@JoshuaLisec
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