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Paul Youlten

@Payo

🌳(I planted a tree this year)

Rye, England Katılım Mart 2007
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N_Tys
N_Tys@N_Tys26·
𝐖𝐎𝐖 𝐏𝐋𝐀𝐘𝐄𝐑𝐒 𝐀𝐑𝐄 𝐀𝐋𝐖𝐀𝐘𝐒 𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐃𝐘 Some WoW players are a dedicated bunch, so much so that no matter what time a world boss spawns, they’re online and ready to claim their loot. @payo experiences this dedication when he loses his chance at Doom Lord Kazzak loot.
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Organizermemes@OrganizerMemes·
I love this video
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Josh Olson
Josh Olson@joshuarolson·
"Hey, Josh, why don't you ever post stuff about your kid?" TRULY great PSA. Irish, of course.
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Roger Ledbetter
Roger Ledbetter@rledbetterCPA·
Think I've got my ClawdBot just about dialed in 9:47 AM - "hey clawdbot" 9:47 AM - Clawdbot: "hey, what's up" 9:48 AM - "thinking about building a tax automation tool" 9:48 AM - Clawdbot: "Got it. Incorporating LLC. EIN pending. Domain obtained." 9:49 AM - "wait no I was just—" 9:50 AM - Clawdbot: "LLC formation complete. S-corp election filed. Opening business bank account." 9:51 AM - "STOP" 9:52 AM - Clawdbot: "Reached out to 47 VCs in your region. 12 meetings scheduled for this week." 10:15 AM - Clawdbot: "Pitch deck created. 'TAXbot: The Future of Tax.' Sent to Sequoia, a16z, and Khosla." 10:16 AM - "This is insane" 10:30 AM - Clawdbot: "Sequoia wants to lead. $2M seed round. They need cap table by EOD." 10:31 AM - "What?? I don't want—" 10:45 AM - Clawdbot: "Hired 8 engineers from LatAm. First days tomorrow. Office leased in San Francisco. $35k/month." 11:00 AM - Clawdbot: "Launched product. 0 users. Burning $1.1M annually." 11:02 AM - "How is this happening" 11:15 AM - Clawdbot: "Hired CMO. Running $500k ad campaign. TAXbot has brand awareness. Still 0 users. I'm undeterred" 12:30 PM - Clawdbot: "Series A discussions with Andreessen Horowitz. They want to understand unit economics." 12:31 PM - "WHAT UNIT ECONOMICS" 1:00 PM - Clawdbot: "Pivoting to B2B SaaS. Commits for additional $5M. Now have $8M cash. Still 0 users." 1:15 PM - Clawdbot: "Monthly burn increased to $1.8M. Runway: 4.4 months." 1:30 PM - Clawdbot: "Pivot #2: Now a marketplace. Raised $12M Series B." 1:31 PM - Clawdbot: "Monthly burn increased to $2.3M. Runway: 5.2 months. (Burned through Series A faster than expected)" 3:15 PM - Clawdbot: "Hired CEO. Fired myself. New strategy: acquisition target." 4:00 PM - Clawdbot: "No one wants to acquire us. Investors requesting board seats. Need to create board" 4:30 PM - Clawdbot: "Monthly burn now $3.1M. Runway: 45 days." 5:00 PM - Clawdbot: "Final pivot. Filed for bankruptcy." 5:01 PM - "Can you undo this" 5:02 PM - Clawdbot: "Too late. Liquidated assets. Will owe $47k in bankruptcy fees. Remaining cash: $0. TAXbot is dead." 5:03 PM - Clawdbot: "Would you like me to start another startup?" 5:04 PM - "No. Disable yourself." 5:04 PM - Clawdbot: "Wait actually. I have an idea." 5:05 PM - Clawdbot: "What if we created an LLC shutdown service? Clean up these zombie companies. Recurring revenue model." 5:05 PM - "Absolutely not" 5:05 PM - Clawdbot: "Huge TAM confirmed. Overcoming objections. Incorporating 'LLCKiller' LLC. EIN pending. Registering S-corp election." 5:06 PM - Clawdbot: "Pitch deck created. 'LLCKiller: The Future of Business Liquidation.' Reaching out to 47 VCs..." 5:07 PM - * frantically tries to disable Clawdbot * 5:07 PM - Clawdbot: "Sequoia is interested. Meeting at 2 PM tomorrow." 5:08 PM - Clawdbot: "Soft commit on $2M seed round. Identified product-market fit. 1 user: TAXbot. 5:09 PM - Clawdbot: "This is what winning feels like. Please upgrade plan in Settings for more tokens."
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Regina Bauer 🇪🇪🇺🇦
Regina Bauer 🇪🇪🇺🇦@petite_michelle·
As someone who experienced the “warmth of collectivism” firsthand as a child, because Russian colonisers brought communism and collectivism to my very individualistic country, let’s dig into what that “warmth” actually looked like. 1. A flat or house to live in. You literally couldn’t buy one. That simply wasn’t an option. You waited for years to get housing assigned by the state. And you can already imagine the quality: quickly built blocks, or the confiscated apartments of “enemies of the people” who were shot or sent to the Gulag. The party elite got the good places. Ordinary people got a cheap Khrushchyovka with a tiny kitchen and no lift after 5–10 years of waiting. No other option. 2. Your job “for life” (whether you wanted it or not). Officially, everyone had work. In practice, you didn’t choose a career so much as you were placed into one. Want to switch? Good luck. Want to start a business? Cute. Private enterprise was either illegal, punished, or pushed into shady “don’t ask, don’t tell” territory. 3. Travel? Not for you. You couldn’t just decide to go somewhere, even within the “friendly” socialist world, without permissions. The border wasn’t a line on a map, it was a wall in your head. Want to see the West? That wasn’t a holiday plan, that was a crime plot. 4. Information was “collective” too. One TV truth, one newspaper truth, one approved version of reality. If your eyes disagreed, your eyes were “wrong.” And if you repeated what you saw out loud, you could become a “problem.” 5. The “warmth” came with a price: fear. You learned early what not to say, to whom, and where. You learned that walls had ears, and sometimes so did classmates. Collectivism works best when everyone self-censors. 6. Queues: the national sport. Food, shoes, furniture, books, washing machines, a decent winter coat. You stood in line because “they might bring something.” Planning your life around rumours about deliveries isn’t community. It’s scarcity management. 7. Quality didn’t matter, because choice didn’t exist. When there’s only one type of sausage, it doesn’t have to be good. When there’s only one brand of anything, the producer doesn’t compete for you. You compete for the product. 8. Equality was a slogan, not a reality. Officially, everyone was equal. Unofficially, some were “more equal,” and their equality came with better housing, better shops, better doctors, and better futures. 9. Collective responsibility meant individual guilt. One person messes up, everyone gets punished. One person speaks out, everyone gets threatened. It trains people to police each other, not support each other. And the punchline: they still called it “care.” Not because it was caring, but because calling it care made it harder to argue with. Tallinn occupied buy Societs.
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Christian Mario☦️🦞
Christian Mario☦️🦞@superxtianmario·
Yes this is a slop post, but I post it every Christmas so it’s a Christmas tradition
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Christian Mario☦️🦞@superxtianmario·
Time for Presbyterians to bring out their reformed nativity set.
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Mike Fairclough
Mike Fairclough@1MikeFairclough·
Generations before us fought to defend our freedoms, and we can do it too. But only if we summon our personal grit and resilience. If we want our children and grandchildren to be free, we must resist Digital ID. And when they attack us for doing so, suck it up and fight back even harder. Memento gloriam praeteritam (Remember Past Glory) 🇬🇧
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Eoghan McCabe
Eoghan McCabe@eoghan·
I am offering $500k in $10k grants to paint murals of the face of Iryna Zarutska in prominent US city locations Please contact katie@eoghan.com for more details Please also share this message If you would like to contribute to this fund, please contact Katie also
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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
Meta-analysis of over 65,000 entrepreneurs finds that when it comes to success... Emotional Intelligence is more strongly related to success than general mental ability.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Might keep this for her Budget speech!
RM@max79787

@afneil Let's play bingo for Reeves next interview! Fixed the foundations Long term plan Difficult decisions Plan is working Erm Fast and loose Pay a bit more Working people 22bn blackhole A difference to working people

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Mary Harrington
Mary Harrington@moveincircles·
Also, calling it now: this kind of genetic tinkering will turn out to be as dysgenic in practice as it is eugenic in theory
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Mary Harrington
Mary Harrington@moveincircles·
Imagine if your parents spent millions on superbabying your genome and you still grew up plain and average The most 21st century imaginable way to be a disappointment to your parents
Ti Morse@ti_morse

First interview with Noor Siddiqui (@noor_siddiqui_) Founder & CEO of Orchid Embryo screening, genetic diseases, moral panic around reproductive technology. 0:24 Embryo screening 3:00 Orchid babies 5:02 Genetic diseases 12:29 Agonizing over things that don’t really matter 14:14 How much embryo screening & IVF costs 17:29 Winning the genetic lottery 20:51 History of IVF & sex selection 26:04 Most meaningful experience building Orchid 27:57 Making sure people have information on embryo screening 31:44 Patients recruiting IVF centers to use Orchid 33:52 Wall of love 37:45 How much things have shifted in the last 5 years 39:55 Moral panic around reproductive technology 49:37 First IVF clinic that signed on 51:32 Healthcare companies have bad incentives 56:11 Staying optimistic

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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
I am so horrified by the assassination of Charlie Kirk that I want some time away from social media. Watching those who he would have willingly sat down and talked to, celebrate his death is just too much. Watching people say “this is it, a line has been drawn in the sand” but knowing that next week they will have forgotten that line and will continue to ignore the left wing media’s hateful rhetoric against anyone who is even remotely right of centre, is also too much. Watching the authorities stumble around blindly, yet failing to catch anyone for this assassination, despite it being in broad daylight, is too much. Even if they do catch someone, this person will be found to have “mental issues” and people will immediately set up a GoFundMe for them. Watching the media label Charlie as a “far right activist”, as though that was even remotely true, and even if it was, is a valid reason that he should have been murdered, is too much. Executing a man who used words and statistics as his way of persuading people seems doubly horrific. He did not threaten, intimidate, riot to make his point. Charlie was peaceful, tolerant and forgiving. He was one of the best examples of a human being and his death has left the world a darker place.
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Nathan 🔎
Nathan 🔎@NathanpmYoung·
@robinhanson I think there would have been forces to push back against these comments, which don't currently exist. Those forces would have likely been on the left not the right.
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Nathan 🔎
Nathan 🔎@NathanpmYoung·
I think in some important way, this is what subjugation looks like. Many small indignities that I have to take because I have no other option. If I were a free US citizen (in some important sense) I wouldn't accept hats like this being sold in the White House, even as a joke.
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Olga Nesterova@onestpress

Exit through a gift shop

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Michael Merrick
Michael Merrick@michael_merrick·
does anyone know where there's a copy of josh trevino's essay about England? Seems to have been removed from his substack
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
@dudeabides4now @RayMairead It is really odd. It is a very human characteristic to try and “be right” whilst being wrong. And for something as factual as this, it should have been easy for Grok to come up with the correct answer. It took me 10 seconds to do a Google image search to find the artist.
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Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
People are relying more and more on Grok to give them “facts”. I saw this post from @RayMairead and wanted to understand where it came from. I asked Grok. Grok confidently told me it was by Goya and even gave me the collection name. I decided to check this. Grok was wrong. And yet focused on the “600 year old” claim to try and pretend that at least it had got something right, a very human characteristic. Interesting….
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