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Desmondo Jose Ruiz

@originalmjg

The Revolution Will Not Be Centralized.

Katılım Aralık 2012
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Desmondo Jose Ruiz
Desmondo Jose Ruiz@originalmjg·
@ingelramdecoucy Mass marketing recognises 52% of consumers are female. That's why lettuce and tomato went on cheeseburgers.
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Enguerrand VII de Coucy
Enguerrand VII de Coucy@ingelramdecoucy·
It was way better when stuff like Star Wars was niche. The commoditization of “nerd” culture has been a disaster for society at large and for Legacy Nerds especially, as the weird properties they’d obsessed over became taken over by slop geared towards general “marketability”
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@greg_price11 It was niche. Then in 2012 there was this massive pop culture shift that made it more mainstream.... almost like someone was trying to get more press for an impending movie....

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John Mappin
John Mappin@JohnMappin·
What would Tump have to do to win the mid terms? Honest question.
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
What's the best concert you've ever been to?
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Desmondo Jose Ruiz@originalmjg·
@AutismCapital Helps to have seven horses in the race who had no business being there. One to set the suicide pace, three to take out Renegade at the break and one to take out Commandment, Further Ado and Chief Wallabee in the stretch. Another farce from Churchill Downs.
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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
This is a teachable moment. Never give up. Anything can happen in life. It's never over. Keep pushing. Stay relentless. Stay focused. Win. You love to see it.
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Conor Sen
Conor Sen@conorsen·
Real PCE per capita is up 30% since 2012 — whatever issues our economy has today, they’re not materialist per se, even if some cohorts are obviously not doing as well as others:
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Conor Sen@conorsen·
You can’t tell me that a 43-year old with a 3% mortgage rate today is worse off than people under 50 in the early 2010’s who were either underemployed or had gotten their home equity nuked.
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Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅
Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅@DanScavino·
There are many dedicated people in government who could leave TOMORROW and earn tens—if not hundreds—of thousands of dollars a MONTH as so-called “influencers” on social media, but they chose to serve the AMERICAN PEOPLE instead, all while the so-called “influencers” talk shit all day long and get paid BIG MONEY for clicks and impressions. We see you 👀!
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Jarvis
Jarvis@jarvis_best·
Jeff Bezos has $222 billion. If he paid my wealth tax this year, we could build this entire high speed rail network—and have plenty of money left over. And Bezos would still have $215 billion dollars to spare.
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Natalie F Danelishen@Chesschick01·
I could watch this guy all day. It’s mesmerizing.
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ForgedLogic
ForgedLogic@Forged_Logic·
@ericweinstein No he’s probably right. No chance AI can write better than the best writers. But math is a different story
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Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein@ericweinstein·
I love Peter both as a mind and as a friend. But this is dangerously wrong. I am both a word person and a math person. And I am watching our business people become our designated public thinkers. By default.
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Desmondo Jose Ruiz@originalmjg·
@RepoleStable I think someone needs to cross-reference those names with the Epstein files. That's guerrilla-level due diligence.
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Repole Stable
Repole Stable@RepoleStable·
🚨Must Read Keeneland runs 2 amazing race meets and the biggest Thoroughbred sales company in America. Over $800 million in sales last year. Three trustees control it. The Jockey Club is a non-profit. Twelve stewards control it. Here’s the part that should make everyone pause: The three trustees running Keeneland are also Jockey Club stewards. Same people. Same power circle. Same decision-makers at the top of two of the most powerful institutions in this sport. Now let’s be clear, I’m not accusing anyone of wrongdoing. But in any real business…Wall Street, private equity, public companies, regulated industries…this kind of overlap immediately raises questions about: - Conflict of interest - Self-dealing protections - Collusion risk - Fiduciary responsibility That’s not drama. That’s governance 101. When the same small group oversees entities that move billions of dollars, transparency isn’t optional. It’s mandatory. What firewalls exist??? How are conflicts disclosed??? Who independently reviews decisions??? How are fiduciary duties being exercised on behalf of owners, breeders, and the industry participants whose money fuels these institutions??? Non-profit stewards have fiduciary obligations. Trustees have fiduciary obligations. That means loyalty. That means care. That means avoiding even the appearance of conflicts. That’s not reckless. That’s responsible. This isn’t personal. This is about governance, transparency, and accountability in a sport that desperately needs all three. I have built billion dollar companies. I have led private, billion-dollar companies. I have led public, billion-dollar companies. This is NOT a flex!!!!! I have complete understanding of this. This is my experience, livelihood and my expertise. The industry deserves answers. Not talking points. Not press releases. Answers. Here is the overlap. What do you think???
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨Dr Oz: "If we could get the average American.. to start working a year earlier, right out of high school, or a year later, not retire... it would generate about $3 trillion to the US economy. That would more than remove the debt." Thoughts?
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YIMBYLAND
YIMBYLAND@YIMBYLAND·
In a post-labor AGI world, who decides who gets to live on Central Park, Pacific Heights, or Beverly Hills? There is a fixed supply of the nicest neighborhoods and locations. How does a supposedly post-scarcity world where nobody earns an income deal with this?
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Breanna Morello
Breanna Morello@BreannaMorello·
I’m still not believing that Shri Thanedar is a real person. He’s AI. I refuse to accept anything less. 😭😭😭😭😭
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Desmondo Jose Ruiz@originalmjg·
@johnnymaga Fun fact: The original goalpost in the shot at Buffalo Grove (BG) was stolen in the “mid 80s” and may still exist in a wooded area east of Hintz and AH road.
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johnny maga@johnnymaga·
Charlie Kirk could’ve been a star NFL quarterback. Instead, he became a martyr for freedom. American hero. 🇺🇸
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The Redheaded libertarian
The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial·
So. Good news. There are still 70 vintage Pizza Huts in the U.S. in existence today
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Desmondo Jose Ruiz@originalmjg·
@GuiveAssadi Opinions are based on subjective terms. For many, capitalism = status quo, socialism = change.
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Guive Assadi
Guive Assadi@GuiveAssadi·
I didn't realize opinions of socialism differed this much by race.
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Inez Stepman ⚪️🔴⚪️
Inez Stepman ⚪️🔴⚪️@InezFeltscher·
This post has everything I despised about Silicon Valley: the narcissism paired with extreme neuroticism, the intense focus on “how you feel” on a meta level, the inability to appreciate anything non-“productive”, the therapeutic public confession, and finally, the utter selfishness towards the needs of children when it is you who are the adult and should take responsibility for yourself.
Justin Murphy@jmrphy

Am I just a monster? It's been 4 years since I became a father and I'm beginning to fear for my soul. The truth is I just don't like being around kids for very long. Historically, this is not uncommon among fathers, but today it feels almost illegal. It's causing me a lot of confusion and anguish. The ideal amount of time I would like to spend playing with my kids is probably about 70-140 minutes a week—roughly ten minutes each day, maybe 2x/day, taking breaks from work. My feelings of love toward them are perfectly strong, but if I have to watch them or entertain them for more than about 10 minutes my blood starts to boil. I just want to be working, or accomplishing something. I try to be grateful, but it doesn't work. It's 9 AM this morning, Saturday, January 3. It's a sunny, warm day here in Austin, and my four-year-old son is begging me to play catch in the street. I was drinking coffee, still waking up, so I didn’t really feel like it, but at this age his desire to play is insatiable. He begged and begged, so I conceded, and with a smile. I have no problem being a kind and loving father, the problem is only that I do not enjoy it. It's not that I'm trying to maximize my personal pleasure; it just seems wrong that I experience so little delight when my dad friends all claim to experience so much. It was beautiful. We live on a picturesque, tree-lined block. I am even relatively relaxed from the holiday rest. Playing catch with your son is supposed to be an iconic, peak experience. Yet for every single minute, on the inside, I just don't want to be there. I want to be drinking my coffee in peace. Then I feel guilty and absurdly ungrateful, and ashamed, when we're done. I know that when he is a teenager, I'll long to have these days back. I have all of this perspective rationally, and I've been very patient and steadfast trying to digest it, but nothing fixes me emotionally. Am I a terrible person? Or is my feeling within a certain range of historically normal and it's modern parenting norms that are off? Whether it's my fault or not, I don't even care, I just want to figure this out. Something is wrong and I no longer have the excuse of being new to this.

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