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TinkerMike
TinkerMike@TinkerMike1·
Totally agree. I can't comprehend how people forget that Trump has been warning about Iran for years. He campaigned on no Iranian nukes. They've been enriching uranium. There's only one reason to do that. They're mad men. The leadership is religious zealots. Why is the simplest explanation so difficult for some to accept?
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
It should be obvious by now that Israel’s goal was not to actually come up with a viable regime change plan, but to convince the Trump administration that they had a plan. Israel’s primary goal was to get us into this war, knowing that once we were in it we’d have a hard time leaving. So far their actual plan is working. Israel is comfortable with Iran spiraling into chaos & this war being a long & costly slog for us. Until we realize that Israel has drastically different objectives in this war we will be stuck in the current cycle.
Farnaz Fassihi@farnazfassihi

BIG SCOOP: US-Israel goal was to install former President Ahmadinejad as Iran's leader (aka Delcy) An Israeli strike designed to free him from house arrest was part of an effort to bring about regime change and put him in power. w/ @MarkMazzettiNYT @julianbarnes @ronenbergman nytimes.com/2026/05/19/us/…

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Charlie Bilello
Charlie Bilello@charliebilello·
Florida Home Prices, % Below High (via Zillow)... Miami: -3% Orlando: -5% West Palm Beach: -5% Port Saint Lucie: -6% Tampa: -6% Jacksonville: -7% Fort Lauderdale: -7% Key West: -8% St Petersburg: -11% Naples: -12% Sarasota: -14% Fort Myers: -18% Cape Coral: -21%
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Former Listless Vessel
Former Listless Vessel@FormerListless·
@TheeBrotherBill Montreal got out to a 2 goal lead. We kinda shot ourselves in the foot. There were times in this series that the Habs looked vastly better. What happened to home ice advantage?
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Brother Bill
Brother Bill@TheeBrotherBill·
Buffalo by far is the best at losing. No one loses in more agonizing, unbelievable and exciting ways than we do
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لا
لا@IBorNOTHING·
@bettyro07868301 @d3vilsadvoca8 @RedPillSayian I mean look, to be fair - if I visit a country and I think some things are nice, then I see random people shit in the street in broad daylight, that will probably overshadow everything else because it is so incredibly obscene. But that’s just me.
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Charging…
Charging…@RedPillSayian·
John Kiriakou on the worst country he’s ever visited 😳 “People just pull down their pants and take a sh*t right there on the street
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pmlisi1
pmlisi1@pmlisi1·
@geoffschwartz Me every day: How was practice? Him every day: same as yesterday 🤷‍♂️
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Geoff Schwartz
Geoff Schwartz@geoffschwartz·
My favorite part of having a middle school son is getting no details about anything ever. Just have zero clue what’s happening at any point. 😂
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Kevin Shea
Kevin Shea@CryptoKev1759·
@mrwtffacts He's going to be so pissed when he realises he left his keys at the bar
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WTF
WTF@mrwtffacts·
In 1998, former British soldier Karl Bushby was drinking in a bar in Chile, when he said to his friend: “I bet you I can walk home from here” His friend accepted - so Karl began walking, all the way back to England, no vehicles allowed. 27 years later, Karl is still walking. He’s walked 36,000 miles (58,000 km) through the Darién Gap, across the Bering Strait on ice, swam 186 miles across the Caspian Sea, survived deserts, jungles, and even did time in a Russian prison. Now in Germany, Karl has just 1,100 miles left and is expected to arrive back home in September this year.
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Geodes R Rocks
Geodes R Rocks@GeodesRock49·
@ClintBot2026 @60Minutes Yes - I have worked the industry my whole career. OPEC Members trade on the world market - they know from minute to minute what the market is going to do.
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60 Minutes
60 Minutes@60Minutes·
On March 23, more than $800 million was staked on the chance of oil prices dropping. Fifteen minutes later, an announcement from the president sent the price of oil plummeting by more than 10%. It has not been determined if the trade was made with inside information or if the trader was in the U.S. cbsn.ws/3PIBGFM
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CQV
CQV@CQVCapital·
@JasonL_Capital @Adamz0075 Or you could structure a Jan ’28 80/130 risk reversal, get paid roughly $300–400 upfront, and gain long exposure with significantly larger asymmetric upside than simply buying LEAPS. You’d only be exposed if the stock collapses below the $80 strike into expiry.
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Jason Luongo
Jason Luongo@JasonL_Capital·
You could buy 100 shares of $NOW right now for $9,497. Or you could buy the $80 call LEAP expiring June 2027 for $3,265. Same directional exposure for 66% less capital. Strike: $80 Expiration: June 17, 2027 Premium: ~$32.65 per contract Breakeven: $112.65 If $NOW hits $115, this LEAP returns ~7% If $NOW hits $130, this LEAP returns ~53% If $NOW hits $145, this LEAP returns ~99% 100 shares at $145 returns ~53%. The LEAP nearly doubles. Why I like the setup: - Q1 revenue hit $3.8B, up 22% year over year - Now Assist AI is tracking toward $1.5B in annual contract value, up from a $1B internal target - AI customers spending over $1M in ACV grew over 130% year over year - Raised full-year subscription guidance to $15.755B - Stock pulled back 14% after Q1 on geopolitical headwinds - potential oversold entry point - 398 DTE gives you time through multiple earnings cycles The max you can lose on a LEAP is the entire premium you paid. In this case, that's $3,265 per contract. LEAPs are leveraged and can lose value quickly if the stock drops or stays flat. Only size this so you're comfortable losing all of it. Note: LEAPs are one tool inside a broader portfolio. Owning shares is always the primary use of capital. This is a selective add-on for high-conviction moments when conditions align. NFA DYOR
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Vintage117
Vintage117@Vintage117_m·
Nah…that’s not it. This convinces kids and families to waste time and money on a sport where they don’t have to. Life is finite. Sports is part of it. Not all of it. Too many kids can’t find an identity after baseball. I’ve seen it a lot. Especially guys chasing the dream that is never caught.
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MD Bishop
MD Bishop@law_marshall·
@KalshiFB "Total TDs" is the biggest misleading bullshit stat for a QB that SUDDENLY became a thing to include since darling Joshua Allen stat pads 1-2 yrd tush push TDs on his resume... while QBs like Peyton who has ALWAYS been judged by PASSING TDs ONLY is now suddenly comparable? FOH
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Kalshi Football
Kalshi Football@KalshiFB·
Josh Allen vs. Peyton Manning through their first 8 NFL seasons.
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Daxo445
Daxo445@lfc19932·
@KalshiFB Manning was throwing to arguebly one of the greatest WR duos in nfl history btw. Josh is throwing to brandin cooks and gabe davis
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
O’Leary: Just tell them… we're going to go in and take out bridge by bridge and just make it really friggin miserable for your people until you come to the table. Phillip: That’s close to a war crime. O’Leary: Why? Phillip: Because you have to have a military rationale O’Leary: You do. You say they are brining troops over these infrastructures. Phillip: You just said the point was to make life miserable for Iranians.
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Beth
Beth@beth_cronk·
@KrisPatel99 As someone who experienced 9/11, your take is flawed. We must stand up to terrorists and hit them hard. We are choking their economy with the blockade. No more getting steamrolled! 🇺🇸✊
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Kris Patel 🇺🇸
Kris Patel 🇺🇸@KrisPatel99·
Trump is now trying to deflect the situation and blame Obama and Biden... ... in my opinion failing miserably... He can say all he wants but at the end of the day, he was the one that launched an attack and now has to clean up the mess.
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OnTheGreen
OnTheGreen@LD4Runner·
@KrisPatel99 True but the jihadist are a different kind of evil. Even the Democrats agreed until Trump did something about it.
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Adam Mockler
Adam Mockler@adammocklerr·
My mom became a parent at 15 and refused to let the world write her story for her. She rewrote it herself by earning a PhD, building a business, and raising me along the way. Happy Mother’s Day ❤️
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Carson Hayek
Carson Hayek@CarsonHayek·
I love Gronk but holy smokes it’s the playoffs why are we doing a half screen interview for almost the whole #Sabres power play… Just a horrid watch and distracting… #Sabrehood @CrossSwordsPod
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jedimarkus77
jedimarkus77@jedimarkus77·
I haven't posted this classic gem in a longtime... 🤣
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RedMikeC
RedMikeC@RedMikeC1·
@Jackkk You have to respect a guy who puts $100M behind a clear thesis and moves with conviction. But don't lose sight of reality: institutional money is playing a completely different game than the rest of us. Respect their execution, but focus on your own game.
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Jack
Jack@Jackkk·
Kevin O’Leary explains why they have over $100,000,000 invested in cards “I’d argue this is no different than building a portfolio of modern art” “I’ve got three partners. One of them is Shyne, he’s a legend in the hobby. He curates for us and so he decides which card we buy next” “If you look at the data… 90% of the returns come from a fraction of the cards that are piece uniques. The ones that trade for $5M, $10M, $20M, $30M, even $40M now” “Because they’re so rare, they’re so coveted, they’re so well known, they’re so liquid, the rest do not get those kind of returns” “So this card here is a 1997 Jordan… it’s 2 of 9 and we also control another one, it’s a grail piece. It would trade today around $4.7M to $5.2M. Had you bought it on its issue in 1997, you’ve outperformed every market” “So the strategy I’m using here is to build a portfolio… we’re well over $100M now in cards but only the piece uniques” “My analyst showed me how this outperformed many other alternative asset classes. I challenged him I said look at my watch collection, let’s compare it against that and he said, sorry boss this thing wiped you out” “This is such a broad interest, 150 million people are in the hobby in America with sons and daughters and so it’s become part of culture” “But I prefer the living legends or the legends that have passed. Kobe right now, a signed auto Kobe, Kobe’s gone. He won’t be signing any more cards. Those are very, very valuable” “Versus let’s say, a Pokémon which never really lived anyways and so for me, I’m steering my say in the syndicate away from the fictitious stuff. I want living or historic legends”
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RedWave Press
RedWave Press@RedWavePress·
Stephen A. Smith: “Do you believe that President Trump has us involved in [the Iran war] for his own selfish motives, or was he compelled and pushed into this, swayed to being involved in this by Benjamin Netanyahu? Megyn Kelly: “I think the latter is true that he was convinced to do it by Benjamin Netanyahu. I don't think it. I know it. It's been universally reported by every paper of record.” “[Netanyahu] did show up at the Situation Room and present a long PowerPoint presentation to Trump with the head of Mossad there—that happened… That’s not in dispute.” “President Trump then took all that information and brought it to his own security team, Pete Hegseth, and the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and others, and they said, ‘It’s bullsh*t, don’t believe that. He’s overselling it.’” 
“Trump overruled his people and believed Bibi and that’s why we launched the war.”
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Joe Rogan Recaps
Joe Rogan Recaps@JoeRoganRecaps·
Joe Rogan & Chamath Palihapitiya reveal why taxes are a scam: CHAMATH: “We’re paying for a broken system. I think we’re headed for a major crisis.” ROGAN: “There’s decades of corruption where they’ve been funneling our tax money through NGOs. It does nothing for the people.”
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