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@modameister

Katılım Mart 2012
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@WhiteBabyFac You, my friend, should not homeschool. 4 kids, $40,000 just for school supplies and learning per year? Do you know what I could do with that for my kids to learn in one year? Lot more than they get from school. Schools don't spend that much per pupil on actual learning.
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White Baby Factory
White Baby Factory@WhiteBabyFac·
In Florida, homeschooling parents receive about $10,000 per homeschooled child each year. For public school students in Florida, about $10,000 of the annual cost per student goes towards teacher and staff salaries and benefits. Teachers and staff members get to spend their earnings on whatever they want, but homeschooling parents are required to spend all of their $10,000 per child on educational expenses like instructional materials, tutoring, classes, testing, books, etc. If you're a parent in Florida who homeschools 4 children instead of working a full time job, why shouldn't you be able to spend that $40,000 on anything your family needs - just like a public school teacher who earns $40,000 per year that they can spend however they like? This policy sounds like it's leveling the playing field but it's really still requiring homeschoolers to accept a much lower standard of living than families involved the public schooling system.
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@jimmysoldout There's so much you learn fixing things around the house. Lessons you learn that will help at work.
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jimmy@jimmysoldout·
no shade but why would i literally ever buy a home… you still have to pay a mortgage monthly that would be the same cost as just paying rent atp. and at least with renting, the expenses for anything that goes wrong falls into the landlord instead of on you
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@akafaceUS I bought one from harbor freight 20 years ago like this but with two wheels close together and the nose went up in the front so it didn't keep hitting stuff and rolling contents out. Best wheel barrow ever but they only made 50,000 then stopped.
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The wheelbarrow design has not changed in 2000 years. This one finally did.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
On July 31, 2025, the White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that the new White House ballroom would be "fully funded by President Trump and other private donors — not taxpayers." The same day, the official Trump administration social media account posted the same words. "Fully funded by President Trump and other private donors — not taxpayers." On October 22, the President himself posted on Truth Social: "I am honored to be the first President to finally get this much-needed project underway — with zero cost to the American Taxpayer!" Yesterday, six months later, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham announced he is introducing legislation to authorize 400 million dollars of taxpayer money for the same ballroom. What changed? 🧵 Let me walk you through this.
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2tall@modameister·
As he promised. Hold him to it. Just like Mexico will build the wall. Also, unless he holds all events in the ballroom going forward, he's going to still be vulnerable. It won't stop someone in Mar a Lago, or anywhere outside that ballroom.
Geraldo Rivera@GeraldoRivera

As public sentiment turns in favor of the golden Ballroom in the wake of the assassination attempt, care must be exercised to ensure that-as the President promised-the ballroom will be funded privately by donations.

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2tall@modameister·
@mcewenba @SarahLongwell25 @SenKatieBritt Blame the judge? No, blame Trump for knocking down the original wing without authorization. He knew what he was doing. He's a habitual liar and people keep believing him. Of course we pay for it. You look at him as a business person. He's a politician, a charlatan, and showman.
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B. McEwen
B. McEwen@mcewenba·
Well a judge said the ballroom couldn’t be built unless Congress authorized it. Congress can’t get anything passed unless it is through reconciliation and they don’t need the other side’s votes. Reconciliation requires money be spent. Blame the judge. @SenKatieBritt @Eric_Schmitt
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2tall@modameister·
@BYUMBB One, two, three, four, five, maybe six steps then the dunk. Come on refs. Wait till he gets to the NBA before you don't call that kind of traveling.
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Turns out Trump has been playing checkers this whole time.
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Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Logan Paul: "You think we went to the moon?" Neil deGrasse Tyson: "I know. What do you mean 'I think?' To be in denial means you are intellectually and emotionally disconnected from civilzation."
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@dustinharding I've been reading the BoE to my son over the past week. It's very interesting.
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Dustin Harding ✨ awakendaysaint
Dustin Harding ✨ awakendaysaint@dustinharding·
This will blow your mind... There is a very low likelihood that Joseph Smith had access to the Book of Enoch as he translated the Book of Mormon. Yet Enoch seems to describe the same vision as Lehi and Nephi. The similarities between the accounts are striking! 🧵1/6
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Sonia
Sonia@BalogunSonia4·
What's the most overrated food you are convinced people are just pretending to enjoy?
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@KaeleyT That's why I enjoy modern prophets. They help with modern revelation and guidance as the world changes. You just imagined what it's like when you have rules from a world 2000 years ago guiding us.
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Kaeley Triller
Kaeley Triller@KaeleyT·
You can’t just say “the early Church opposed contraception, so that settles it forever.” The early Church also banned usury, but almost no Christian today thinks credit cards or mortgages are sinful. Interpretation evolves. Scripture never says every act of marital sex must be open to life. “Be fruitful and multiply” is a general blessing on the human race, not a mandate for unlimited children in every marriage. We have almost no early Christian statements condemning non-abortifacient methods used prudently inside marriage. Most of the fire was aimed at pagan potions, prostitution, and infanticide. Context also matters here. The Fathers weren’t facing a culture where kids are exposed to hardcore porn by age 10, hookup apps treat sex as a sterile recreational activity, and 60+ million surgical abortions (plus countless chemical ones) have occurred in the U.S. alone since 1973. They lived in high-infant-mortality worlds where large families were often the only retirement plan. Context changes how you apply unchanging principles. Responsible, non-abortifacient contraception in a world drowning in sexual chaos and mass abortion is not the same moral situation the Fathers faced. The Catholic position is coherent and serious, but it’s not the only biblically faithful conclusion. The issue was more nuanced then, and it remains more nuanced today.
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Phoenix𝕏@Xaraphim·
@OwenShroyer1776 This was designed in the 80s… if they are copying this…… they’re probably screwed That being said, anyone can copy the external geometry what really matters is the onboard sensors and stealth
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2tall@modameister·
@Ch_JesusChrist Time to put the outdoor boy to work developing a better system for the young men and women similar to about again that can be worldwide. He just found his calling.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Fourteen men have been called to serve on the Young Men General Advisory Council of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They will assist the Young Men General Presidency as they counsel with other general and local Church leaders to teach, serve and watch over the young men of the Church. The members of the council began serving on December 1, 2025. Called to serve in the council are Agbor T. Agbor, Derral E. Eves, Daniel E. Mendoza García, John Hilton III, Richard P. Kaufusi, G. Sheldon Martin, Steve K. Mutombo, Luke J. Nichols, Rogelio Osuna, Walter G. Queiroz Jr., Anthony R. Sweat, Clinton E. Udy, Parker Aaron Walbeck and Elder Kazuhiko Yamashita. Learn more on Church Newsroom. newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/14-men…
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2tall@modameister·
@SandyofCthulhu My grandfather had flat feet, deaf in one ear, with a bad back. He was 6'5" and was conscripted to with in communications during WW2. Find a reputable source for your requirements, please, then I might believe you.
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Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
In 1940, the US Army standards for new conscripts were: at least 5 feet tall 105+ lbs 12+ teeth no flat feet or hernias. 40% of candidates failed this test. That's how harsh the Depression was.
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2tall@modameister·
@SalaryDr Look it up. The salaries are switched. This is bad information.
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salaryDr@SalaryDr·
Just watched a TikTok video of a trauma surgeon who makes $165 an hour, which by the way is the exact same data I’m seeing on salaryDr, and comparing that to a CRNA who makes $415 per hour. And which one do you think has more student loans and more training? 🙃
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@moorehn AI or artificial intelligence should be defined as creating intelligence and knowledge, coming up with new information. However, what we call AI really is just large language models which can regurgitate and combine what already exists. AI, if really intelligent, can create.
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