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"Every dark tunnel has a light of hope." -Young MC

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Mike Sington
Mike Sington@MikeSington·
Donald Trump Jr’s deranged homophobic and sexist take on the Hamas attack: “As we perpetually indoctrinate our children with weakness, feminize our boys, attack masculine men, glorify trans insanity, etc., just understand that one day the savages you see brutally attacking innocent civilians in the streets of Israel will be on your front door and you and your loved ones will have ZERO capability of defending themselves. That’s the future the left is creating for you.”
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Busta Move
Busta Move@otakmp2121·
@sadgirlcassi Also in the Netherlands in narrow spaces for stairs. Not sure what they call them there.
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•spooki•girl•cassiopeia•™
these are called witches stairs. allegedly, witches can't climb up them. you will occasionally find them in very, very old New England homes.
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Neoseed.io
Neoseed.io@neoseed_io·
A doctor friend tells us: - "Your CAT scan?" - "Oh, I forgot it." True story... Thus the idea for Medumo, which sends text messages to patients just when they need them... $2M raised, then acquired by Philips Does it exist in your country or not yet?
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Jeff 💙✌️
Jeff 💙✌️@JeffTutorials·
I had the opportunity to tour both of Tesla’s factories in North America this year — the differences between Austin and Fremont are massive. To start, Tesla has done an excellent job making the limited space in Fremont work! The 3/Y lines are extremely compact and churning cars at an insane rate. Austin is much more organized. Less twists and turns between stages of production is the biggest difference. Cars have to travel far less between stages of production. The factory also feels much more open thanks to the higher ceilings. One thing that surprised me at Fremont is seeing how many steps are involved to install the Falcon Wing doors on the Model X. Impressive Tesla managed to scale production with these doors. Fremont also relies heavily upon parts and materials that are shipped in from other factories, including Tesla’s gigafactory in Nevada. Austin has virtually everything under one roof with little need for parts to be shipped in. Both Fremont and Austin have several cafes and a dedicated urgent care facility that is free to all Tesla employees, even those without health insurance. Both factories also have an insane emphasis on quality and quantity. Every stage of production has a dedicated manager on duty and has information posted on the quality, quantity, and cost of production for that stage in the past week. Finally, both factories have the same amazing, hardworking employees that support the company mission. Elon can be criticized for many things, but there is no denying that he has a talent for building incredible teams and motivating people to do their best work. Super impressive how Tesla is still managing to make Fremont work despite the limited size. Austin has sooooo much room for expansion, the next few years are going to be *really* fun. Thanks @AlexGuichet for inviting me on the tour of Fremont! Had such a blast.
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Chris D. Jackson
Chris D. Jackson@ChrisDJackson·
🚨 Democrats, please watch this video clip to HRC responding to questions about President Biden's age. THIS IS HOW YOU ANSWER THIS NONSENSE: ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ “When people say to me — well, he’s old — yeah that’s right, but look at what he’s gotten done and then if that’s still not enough for you, look at the alternative, a wrecking crew .”
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
What do you notice about this picture.
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Busta Move
Busta Move@otakmp2121·
@ianmiles You should have looked up what a hate crime is before posting this. Just sayin'.
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
An elderly white woman is surrounded by people calling her a "Karen." If the races were reversed, people would be calling this a hate crime.
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BozLaw P.A.
BozLaw P.A.@bozlawpa·
Yesterday, our client exposed that pastor and held him and his church accountable as she is reclaiming her voice and the power that was stolen from her. A genuine hero who inspires me forward and who gives hope to others suffering in silence. 2/2
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BozLaw P.A.
BozLaw P.A.@bozlawpa·
A pastor hired a single mom as his administrative assistant and then worked his way into becoming her therapist and landlord so that he had almost complete authority over every aspect of her life. He then physically and emotionally tormented her for over two years. But…1/2
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Busta Move
Busta Move@otakmp2121·
@CupolaP @miaferrariii @george__mack It’s true you’d expect less difference with a smaller population in a country but that doesn’t reflect what you see in smaller countries. I lived in The Netherlands for 7 years and accents would change with a 20 minute drive. I’m not exaggerating.
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Cupola Pendentive
Cupola Pendentive@CupolaP·
@miaferrariii @george__mack "accents across US are definitely noticeable, it’s just a bigger country so there’s more of the same". Your logic doesn't hold up. With a smaller pop. you would expect less difference and more similarity to one another!
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George Mack
George Mack@george__mack·
Spent the last 30 days in America Some thoughts on the USA vs the UK: 1. Flags - In America, if you fly the national flag -- it's normal. In Britain, if you fly the national flag -- you're labeled a neo-nazi. 2. Accents - In America, if you drive for 2 hours -- people's accents don't change much. In Britain, if you drive for 2 hours -- people's accents change a lot. 3. Work - In American culture, people sell themselves well when meeting strangers. In British culture, you're taught to downplay everything you do. 4. Fashion - In America, the biggest companies are tech. In Europe, the biggest companies are fashion. If you're European -- you immediately become the top 10% of fashion sense in America. This rule even applies to Brits -- who are notoriously the worst dressed in Europe. 5. Nice cars - In America, if you have a nice car -- most people will ask: "Wow. What do you do for work?" In Britain, if you have a nice car -- some people will wait for you to leave it, and scratch their key down the side of it. 6. The British accent - Most Brits don't realize this but Americans love the British accent. You immediately appear smarter and more attractive than you are. The British accent is a commodity in the rest of the world -- except Britain. If you have a British accent, the worst ROI you get for it is ironically in Britain. Unfortunately, the reverse isn't true for American accents. 7. History - In the 1700s, Americans were the ones that decided to get on a random boat for 50 days and travel across the whole world in search of a better life. The Brits were the ones that said: "What a silly idea. Why would I do that?!" This historical A/B test can explain 99% of their differences generations later. 8. Decentralisation - In America, if you want to get into politics - Washington. If you want to get into tech - San Francisco. If you want to get into finance - New York. If you want to get into entertainment - LA. In Britain, if you want to get into elite politics, tech, finance, or entertainment: You move to London. (Remote work and Manchester's boom is changing this slightly) 9. Anti-Fragile - American kids are told they can do anything. This is great -- but can result in fragile self-esteem when reality meets their imagination. British kids take the piss out of one another. This looks bad on the surface -- but it results in anti-fragile self-esteem. You learn to publicly laugh at your own insecurities. 10. Comedy - Chris Rock once broke down the difference between him (American) and Ricky Gervais (British). American comedy is often so loud. They shout to get their joke across to everyone in the room. British comedy is usually subtle. The best joke is the one that only the smart people in the room understood. 11. Road rage - There appears to be less road rage in America relative to Britain. In Britain, there are 10x more car horns and fights. I suspect this might be because of bigger roads -- or that you're unsure if the person you're starting a fight with has a gun. 12. Naming conventions - America often calls things what they are. E.g. Joshua Tree in LA -- because it has a lot of Joshua Trees. In British culture, it's more obscure. E.g. Big Ben's own Wikipedia page has a debate about why a clock is called Big Ben. All we know is it involved some bloke called Ben. 13. War scar tissue - During WW1 and WW2, Britain saw millions of people die near their own soil. Major British cities got bombed into rubble. Americans have barely seen any losses near their land. And the wars where they did take damage (E.g. Iraq, Afghanistan, and Vietnam) - they were all so far away from America. As a result, the British culture is more stoic. Brits mentally prepare for the worst outcome. It's the spirit that got us through watching our country get blown up twice. Bonus thought: 14. Meta point - I poked more fun at Britain than America. Why? Because I'm British. And mocking yourself rather than someone else is a very British thing to do. And I love that part of British culture. ------ Nuance: This is largely satire from my own personal observations. The sample size is 1 and none of the above is a scientific fact.
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Andrea R MD, @andrear9md.bsky.social
Just fucking stop it. You made this happen. You did. It was not RBG's fault, it wasn't Obama's fault, it wasn't Hillary's voice or laugh, it was your fucking fault. Your asses sat home, quit whining like you didn't know this shit wasn't coming down the pike.
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AmericasPlumber
AmericasPlumber@MericasPlumber1·
@krassenstein At face value she is casting herself as a gold digger with the attempts to hasten the appeal by Trump… She will not fair well given the known circumstances. In my opinion…
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: After E. Jean Carroll won a civil suit against Trump for sexual assault & defamation and then asked for an additional $10M after Trump allegedly defamed her again on CNN, Trump has filed a lawsuit against E. Jean Carroll for Defamation. He filed the suit because she claimed after the case that Trump did in fact rape her. "In response to that specific inquiry, Counterclaim Defendant disregarded the jury's finding that Counterclaimant did not rape her, and replied: 'Oh yes he did, oh yes he did,'" the lawsuit said. Thoughts?
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Busta Move
Busta Move@otakmp2121·
@SenTuberville So you vote against things that are vital to the success of rural communities and for the entire economy? 🤔
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Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
I'm starting to get tired of seeing snotty overconfident sociopathic British characters, and would prefer to return to shy, self-deprecating, sad-sack British characters for a while. Thanks in advance, British creators!
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Past Factory
Past Factory@Past_Factory·
When photographer Bryan Sansivero entered the property, what he found was a time capsule of farm life in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Here is a look inside this captivating and eerie mansion.
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