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@omarlopez1

do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God.

Anaheim, CA Katılım Mart 2009
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Grace. All grace.
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LA is worth saving. Vote Spencer Pratt.
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2001 Live
2001 Live@25YearsAgoLive·
Lego introduces a new brand, called “Bionicle.”
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I love using @grok but @GeminiApp has stepped up its game immensely. Having my email data available to plug in to a relevant conversation is wildly beneficial.
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Vulture trades 🦅
Vulture trades 🦅@vulturetrades·
The $100 to $10,000 challenge continues. Same rules. Same transparency. Last time it took me about 7 days, will try to do it faster this time. If you want to follow along, comment below to join Going to lock comments in 24 hours
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@seamus_coughlin Pretty sure everyone complaining about billionaires riding dick rockets to space agree the train to nowhere is criminal. Everyone involved in this complete failure, corrupt, waste of money should go to prison and throw out the key.
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Seamus (FreedomToons)
Seamus (FreedomToons)@seamus_coughlin·
If you were just complaining that a $4 billion dollar trip to space "could have fed the poor" but you're silent about the $126 billion dollar train to nowhere, it's time to stop pretending your politics have anything to do with feeding poor people
KTLA@KTLA

In a 60 Minutes report, officials said they now believe the rail line linking L.A. and San Francisco could ultimately cost about $126 billion, more than triple the original price tag approved by voters. ktla.com/news/californi…

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@WallStreetApes My parents have owned their dryer for over 40 years. Replaced the belt a few times. But that’s about it. Still works like a beast.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Americans have realized older appliances last forever, and even often times work better, than new ones This man shows his “1956 Frigidaire washer, I wanna show you guys how quickly it'll empty this tub and get up to 1100 RPMs of spin speed. Watch this” Appliances before planned obsolescence were infinitely better. Now everything is planned to break so you have to keep buying it every few years
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The company behind this pill has raised $250 million and is running the largest clinical trial in veterinary history, and the science explains why investors are losing their minds. The drug is LOY-002, made by a company called Loyal. It works as a caloric restriction mimetic. It tricks the dog's metabolism into behaving like it's on a restricted diet without actually reducing food intake. The biological cascade this triggers is the same one that's extended lifespan in every species ever tested, from yeast to primates. The FDA has already accepted the safety data and the effectiveness data. Two of three regulatory gates cleared. The third is manufacturing review, expected to complete this year. If approved, LOY-002 becomes the first FDA-approved drug for lifespan extension in any species. Not disease treatment. Not symptom management. Lifespan extension as a formal indication. The STAY study has 1,300 dogs enrolled across 70 vet clinics. Half get the pill, half get placebo. Both beef-flavored so nobody can tell the difference. It is the largest clinical trial ever conducted in veterinary medicine. Here's where it gets interesting for humans. Dogs develop the same age-related diseases we do: cancer, heart disease, kidney failure, cognitive decline resembling dementia. They live in our houses, eat similar food, breathe the same air. A mouse in a sterile lab tells you almost nothing about human aging. A golden retriever sleeping on your couch tells you a lot. Loyal has a second drug, LOY-001, targeting large breeds specifically. Big dogs die younger because centuries of breeding for size accidentally gave them elevated IGF-1 levels, which is the same growth hormone pathway linked to accelerated aging in humans. Reducing IGF-1 in flies, worms, and rodents extends lifespan. Loyal is now testing whether the same holds in dogs. 90 million pet dogs in 60 million US households. Average spending: $1,852 per pet per year. A pill that gives you two more years with your dog is the easiest sell in pharmaceutical history. Human longevity trials would cost $1 billion+ and take decades. Dog trials cost a fraction and produce data in years. Every dog in the STAY study is generating aging data that maps to human biology. The shortest path to an FDA-approved human longevity drug might run through your veterinarian's office.
Pubity@pubity

Scientists have developed a pill that can extend the lifespan of dogs by literal years, and they're pushing to get it on the market by 2027. It's a daily, beef-flavored medication made specifically for senior dogs to keep them healthy as they age.

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The White House@WhiteHouse·
🚨 President Donald J. Trump makes a statement on Iran:
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Clint Awana
Clint Awana@clintoptions·
As you all know, I’m officially restarting the $500 to $1 Million 2026 Challenge this week 🚀 I’m opening a FREE private X group where you’ll see my exact entries & exits live. To be added: Like + Comment “$SPY” (You must be following!)
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Molly O’Shea
Molly O’Shea@MollySOShea·
BREAKING: David @friedberg says "California is functionally bankrupt" "People don't realize how screwed California is, & I worry that if California falls, so does the union. "$250 billion to $1 trillion short." "This is because for California to get rescued would be a big cost to red states, & I think it creates in the years ahead a lot of tension." "California's functional bankruptcy is a major risk to the country. & I think we need to figure out what we can change to fix it." How we got here: "California has a public pension system, & that public pension system retirees have paid into it & they get some benefits out, & the amount that they're owed back out is somewhere between $250 billion - $1 trillion dollars more than has been paid in. $250 billion to $1 trillion short. If it was the federal government, it would be like, okay, we'll just print more money. California doesn't have the ability to print money, so California has to pay this out, and you can't restructure retirement benefits. There is a Supreme Court case in California that said that once an employee has been offered retirement benefits, even if they're currently an employee, you can never restructure their retirement benefits. It has to stay forever, and the state cannot declare bankruptcy. There's no way for the state to functionally declare bankruptcy. There's no law to allow it. No state has ever declared bankruptcy, and the retirement benefits sit senior to the bonds in California. So you have to pay out the retirement benefits before you pay out all the bond holders that have loaned California the money that they use to run all their programs and services." Hill & Valley Forum 2026 (@HillValleyForum)
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath

California will be bankrupt by 2030. If you’re expecting a state pension, it is at risk. If you don’t believe it, check Grok or Gemini and explore how California politicians changed the reporting rules on your pension so they could hide how underwater it is. The middle class citizens of California will soon be asked to pay a huge price to bail out the state. Why them? Because that is where most of the wealth of California resides. It’s easy to single out “billionaires” but there aren’t many of them and they can and will all leave before the bottom falls out. They are leaving in droves already. The mismanagement in California is biblical - and the scale is huge because it’s the world’s 4th largest economy. California politicians and their henchmen are now entering the coverup phase where they can no longer hide their financial incompetence so they are taking from average California residents to try and hide what they’ve done: You will soon see ballot initiatives with fancy tiles like “billionaire tax”. But those are lies. They are mechanisms to tax everything, every way: Excise taxes Wealth taxes Private property confiscation It’s all happening now. If you want to preserve California, you will need to stand up because California has become a kleptocracy.

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Tyler Stalman
Tyler Stalman@stalman·
I think I realized why I actually stopped reading The Verge: it feels like they just don’t like tech Life is stressful enough, just let me enjoy it
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TY’JAY
TY’JAY@tsargent_·
NEW WHIP!!! Woke up and purchased my dream car for my birthday!! 💰 shoutout to God man!!!!
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Ky 🔮
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@omarlopez1 I already have a photographer (and even a back up in case) but thank you! ✨
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I was planning a small/$3000 max wedding. Put my name into a draw and forgot about it. Won $20'000 wedding 👀
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Brady Shearer
Brady Shearer@BradyShearer·
You might publish this weekend’s sermon on YouTube and get 34 views. You might compare what you’re doing against an influential church. You might wish you were more like them. Don’t. Your job isn’t to get 10,000 views on each service. Or 1,000 likes on each post. Your job is to use digital media to help care for Joshua, and Marcy, and Kayla, and Cameron - and every beating heart your church is connected to. How an you impact their life? And affect meaningful change for them? Social is tricky. It will prey on our weakness. And make you feel like you’re not good enough. Resist that. Don’t let yourself be distracted. There are real people in your care that need hope, purpose, community, and The Good News. Meet them where they are. Ignore the other stuff. Because the other stuff is just there to make you miserable.
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