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@orange_EIII

Encounter a better version of yourself on the journey through trials and tribulations.

Katılım Ekim 2021
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Nancy@orange_EIII·
The theme of our lives is to become ourselves.
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Elena@Olives_GLLL·
Like the wind like the light free and bright
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Nancy@orange_EIII·
@RichGugg Yes, I really like Tesla too. I even sometimes eat burgers from the Tesla restaurant in my car.
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Rich Gugg@RichGugg·
I own a Tesla for the sole reason of maximizing my screen time. I can fire this off while my car takes me to get cheeseburger
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Emma@Avabelly__·
My son did this to my chair. What should I do?
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Happy Motorhead@HappyMotorhead·
Top or Bottom? 1973 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Or 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
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Joshua Fullington@JoshFullington·
@wildwellings Concrete always cracks. Good thing is the water drains to the soil underneath so it should stay minimal.
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Wild Welling’s Homestead
Well we had our concrete poured this past week, to say I’m not happy with it would be an understatement. We took a chance on someone who was starting their own business and unfortunately it bit us in the butt. Some positive take aways (trying to look at it optimistically) we now have a hard surface In front of our house to keep the mud and dirt at bay. The store has a solid surface with a drain that is usable. I politely gave my opinion of the situation and canceled him for the rest of the creamery concrete. Can’t get hung up on the little things, just need to learn and carry on. Here’s to finishing the rest of the creamery 🥂
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Han Akamatsu 赤松@Han_Akamatsu·
If I was focusing on 1 stock I’m quite certain I could master it to the max and be better than everyone else. But I wouldn’t be that good of a content creator, nor help lots of people. If I was focusing on 3 stocks, I could quite possibly be 99% better than everyone else. But content creation would be limited and not many people could be helped. Now that I’m focusing on +50 stocks, I’m still better than most people out there, even though I have limited time researching or doing deep technical analysis on every single stock from these 50. But content creation is amazing, and lots of people are helped with that technical analysis I do. Point is, if I wasn’t a content creator as well sharing stuff in here, I’d probably focus only on 2-3 stocks and avoid everything else. I can’t just pick one stock, like $SIVE and make it my whole personality. Nor share 24/7 the chart in here. It’s not a great use of X and technical analysis doing that. But if I was you, not sharing anything on X, I’d take 2-3 stocks and forget about it. I’d take $ACHR, I’d take $HOOD, I’d take $CRWV and once their measured moves were completed, I’d then go for different swings. That’s the whole point. Be the best at a few things. Not mediocre in plenty of them.
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Danny (Dennis) Citrinowicz ,داني سيترينوفيتش
This is one of the more accurate ways to understand the administration’s current thinking. In theory, the United States possesses the military capability to seriously destabilize, and perhaps even topple, the Iranian regime. But the resources required to achieve that outcome are far beyond what any American administration is currently willing to commit. That was arguably one of the central strategic contradictions behind years of Israeli and American pressure on Iran: setting objectives that implicitly pointed toward regime change, while refusing to invest the military, political, and economic resources necessary to make regime change possible. In practice, Washington sought maximal outcomes through limited means, relying heavily on proxies and regional partners, like the Kurds. At this stage, it is also increasingly clear that a return to a limited military campaign against Iran would not fundamentally alter the strategic calculations of the Iranian leadership. Tehran has demonstrated both resilience and a willingness to absorb significant pressure in order to preserve regime survival and maintain its regional posture. At the same time, truly escalatory options, particularly attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure or broader disruption in the Gulf, carry enormous global risks. Such actions could trigger severe economic shocks, energy market instability, and potentially long-term environmental damage. In many ways, this has created a form of mutual deterrence between Washington and Tehran centered around energy security: both sides understand that crossing certain thresholds could produce consequences neither fully controls. Against this backdrop, and amid a broader desire in Washington to avoid another open-ended Middle Eastern conflict, President Trump appears to have chosen what his administration views as the least bad option: pursuing an agreement with the Iranian regime despite deep skepticism toward Tehran. It is unquestionably a problematic choice. But from the administration’s perspective, it may still appear preferable to the alternatives currently available: a prolonged regional war, a costly regime-change campaign, or an unconstrained Iranian nuclear escalation #iran #IranWar
Byron York@ByronYork

Why doesn't Trump just finish the job in Iran? Question being asked everywhere. From a senior administration official: "The president's view right now is that you would need a substantial escalation in order to meaningfully change things that are on the ground." More: "You could always get more through military conduct, the question is whether you could get something that is worth the cost." Right now, it seems obvious Trump has decided no, the benefit is not worth the cost. washingtonexaminer.com/daily-memo/458…

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Amélie
Amélie@lemon_IMMM·
Taking a boat tour on the Seine River in Paris during the day is a unique experience.😆😆😆😆
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
Scott Jennings didn’t dance around it. He called James Talarico one of the most radical Democrats imaginable for a Texas Senate race, and he’s right. This is the same Talarico who’s spent his time pushing six genders, meat is immoral, and God is non-binary. And now he wants to be the guy Texas sends to the Senate to oppose Donald Trump’s agenda? The Democrats picked their guy. Texas is going to pick theirs.
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Lisa@apple_PDG·
Drinking in small cups of happiness
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Nikita Bier publicly defended an account who took a video from YouTube and kicked me off monetization for posting the same video without a wrong, false watermark. I was expecting a bit more from X than this ridiculous expedients.
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Even Elon Musk likes his content......he followed and engaged with @Rainmaker1973 and has shown public appreciation because it consistently delivers high quality awe inspiring posts. Kicking him out over cropped watermarks while the original is from YouTube looks more like selective enforcement than justice. Dont remove voices that actually make X worth using.

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Connie
Connie@Mulberry_SIII·
My lovely little friends
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Agnes@Agnes_525·
If a man says he understands women, he is either a psychiatrist or he needs to see a psychiatrist
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Connie
Connie@Mulberry_SIII·
Everything just fell into place
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Xena@Cherries_JJJ·
Slowly flipping through the colorful pages of life
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Nancy
Nancy@orange_EIII·
Start your day beautifully.
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Cornelia
Cornelia@Cornelia563Na·
I'm telling you what happened today...
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Cornelia
Cornelia@Cornelia563Na·
Warm as a soft glow, radiant as the sun
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Elena
Elena@Olives_GLLL·
It's always looking over there☺️
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marc friedrich
marc friedrich@marcfriedrich·
Deutschland hat sich die Energiewende bisher 2 BILLIONEN EURO kosten lassen. 24.000 € pro Kopf. 49.000 € pro Haushalt. Bis 2049 kommen noch 5 Billionen oben drauf. Seitdem: 22.400 Firmen-Pleiten. Rekord-Kapitalflucht. Zwei Jahre Rezession. Jürgen Trittin versprach eine Kugel Eis.
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