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New York, NY Katılım Haziran 2009
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willow
willow@Kieran_pkmn·
@hausofdecline silly Twitter artist, your comic was bloated with unnecessary text so i fixed it! less is more!
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Dаупё 🇩🇰
Dаупё 🇩🇰@Mumsfilibabba_·
Getting Instagram reels about the "Phenotype of Haaland"
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Maila Maria Rosa
Maila Maria Rosa@MailaMariaRosa·
I’m trying to settle an argument with a delusional friend of mine… Is anyone able to give me an example of a country that tried Communism and ended up with a good result? Even one example would be appreciated.
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Crippled Ojisan
Crippled Ojisan@CrippledOjisan·
@animeoutsiders Nah, this just vilifies fandom culture as a whole, much like how normies have always done for everything they can't or won't understand about nerd culture. The reality is much more rich and brilliant than whatever this person is telling himself it is.
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Anime Outsiders
Anime Outsiders@animeoutsiders·
I don't care what he thinks about video games, Roger Ebert had the ultimate redpill on nerd culture as a whole. This basically describes every fandom on earth, and once you see it, you can never un-see it.
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
If you can get past the relentless feminism and apparent extinction of white people, Toy Story 5 is a cute movie with an important message.
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PlayStation Nostalgia
PlayStation Nostalgia@PlayStalgiaX·
The Emperor's New Groove on PS1 was actually pretty good
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namanknowledge@namanknowledge·
@SilentSnow89 @Acyn Calm the fk down bro. Trump was giving him an out. He was saying he doesn’t need to sweat getting the date right. He was letting him save face.
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AJ Punk 🇨🇦
AJ Punk 🇨🇦@SilentSnow89·
@Acyn Trump doesn't care because his mind couldn't even begin to comprehend what Einstein wrote about. And if Trump doesn't care, he just automatically assumes nobody else cares. He is a narcissistic idiot who thinks he's a genius. Truly the most dangerous kind of person.
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Acyn@Acyn·
Wright: 121 years ago, Albert Einstein published a paper— Trump: Nobody cares.
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namanknowledge@namanknowledge·
@Rajatsoni It’s not like something at the grocery store where a lower price means a better value. A lower price is worse, because it means it lost its momentum in terms of fiat. People only want BTC for its potential to gain value in fiat.
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Rajat Soni, CFA
Rajat Soni, CFA@Rajatsoni·
So many people wanted Bitcoin at $120,000+, but today nobody wants Bitcoin at $61,000
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CNN Breaking News
CNN Breaking News@cnnbrk·
Virginia Democrats ask US Supreme Court to allow the state to use new voter-approved congressional map in midterm elections. cnn.it/4eBJq6A
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namanknowledge@namanknowledge·
@billybinion @dsonoiki I mean it doesn’t matter, a merger would have meant one less carrier, and a bankruptcy means one less carrier too. It’s the same outcome.
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Danny cheng
Danny cheng@dannycheng2022·
$FLY (April 29, 2026-daily chart update) The latest volatility hole signaled a temporary top, with subsequent candles forming lower highs and lower lows, accompanied by a steady decrease in whale accumulation. The momentum bar at $37.5 is currently acting as resistance, with support at $32.5.
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$FLY (April 20, 2026-daily chart update) Price continued higher, but the RSI flattened without making a new high, signaling a bearish divergence.

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namanknowledge@namanknowledge·
@danticoverse @Vampitech I’m unable to download the cores. Getting an error message “ssl peer certificate or ssh remote key was not ok.” Any fix?
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Dan
Dan@danticoverse·
@Vampitech No tienes que descargar los núcleos manualmente, puedes descargarlos directamente a través de la interfaz de tico, se te informará cuando no tengas un núcleo, esta actualización también presenta el administrador de actualizaciones.👊😁
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Vampitech@Vampitech·
El Front-end multiemulador Tico ha sido actualizado y ya no incluye los cores de los emuladores los cuales en su nueva versión deben ser instalados manualmente (😒) La Versión en NeXT Updater que es la 0.5.0 aún incluye los emuladores, por tanto será la versión que se mantendrá mientras lleguen mejoras notables en cuanto a desempeño y más compatibilidad de cores. github.com/ticohq/tico/re…
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namanknowledge@namanknowledge·
@DrewSav If indigenous astronauts went up there you’d have NO problem with it.
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Felix Prehn 🐶
Felix Prehn 🐶@felixprehn·
96 licensed doctors just got charged with stealing $14.6 billion from Medicare. They used AI to generate fake voice recordings of patients giving consent for medical equipment that was never delivered. Fake urinary catheters. Billed to your tax dollars. One single scheme accounted for $10.6 billion in fraudulent claims. That's more than double the previous record. 324 people charged. 96 of them held medical licenses. People who swore an oath to protect patients were running a criminal enterprise using stolen identities. The DOJ called it the largest healthcare fraud takedown in American history. They seized $245 million in cash, crypto, luxury cars, and other assets. But $245 million recovered on $14.6 billion stolen is 1.7 cents on the dollar. Here's how the scheme worked. A transnational criminal organization bought dozens of medical supply companies across the US using foreign straw owners. Shell companies with real Medicare billing numbers. They obtained the identities of over one million Americans and used those identities to submit billions in fake claims. The AI component is new. They generated synthetic voice recordings to satisfy Medicare's requirement for patient consent calls. An algorithm faked the voice of an 80-year-old woman in Ohio agreeing to receive medical equipment she never heard of. Then they billed Medicare $4,000 for a catheter that was never shipped. Multiply that by a million stolen identities and you get $10.6 billion. This is not a one-time event. Medicare spending on certain categories has "exploded" in recent years according to the DOJ. Skin substitute billing increased so dramatically that CMS had to completely overhaul the reimbursement methodology for 2026, cutting payments by nearly 90%. The broader pattern is that healthcare fraud is scaling faster than the systems designed to catch it. The DOJ's own healthcare fraud unit has a reported return on investment of $106.76 per $1 spent on enforcement. That's the most effective dollar the government spends. And they're still underwater because the fraud is growing faster than they can prosecute. So what's the play? Healthcare cybersecurity and fraud detection is now a $20+ billion market growing at 15%+ annually. The companies building the AI systems that detect fake claims, verify identities, and flag anomalous billing patterns are selling to buyers who have no choice but to buy. CrowdStrike (CRWD) has expanded into healthcare endpoint security. Palo Alto Networks (PANW) is building the zero-trust architecture that hospitals need. Veeva Systems (VEEV) provides the compliance infrastructure for pharma and healthcare. But the bigger structural trade is that every healthcare fraud crackdown leads to regulatory reform that benefits the insurers. UnitedHealth, Humana, and Cigna all benefit from tighter claims processing because they lose less to fraud. UNH is the largest healthcare company on earth with $22 billion in annual profit. Their stock is up 500% in 10 years. People in my weekly sessions have heard me break down the healthcare fraud cycle before. The enforcement wave creates the regulatory tightening, which benefits the incumbents, which compounds their earnings. Same pattern every time. Free live webinar session every week where I cover all of this. Link is in comments
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namanknowledge@namanknowledge·
@basedandbougie It’s also - are you willing to sacrifice something about yourself (ie put on different clothes than normal) because if you can, then you will put yourself aside for the job. Thats what employers want to see. That’s what dressing up is secretly about.
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BASEDANDBOUGIE
BASEDANDBOUGIE@basedandbougie·
🚨BREAKING group of black kids show up to a job interview in Durags and Bonnets … whilst the other race of kids showed up in suits and ties. This is what happens when you raise a generation of children into believing professional = acting white … They don’t get the job.
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