RB Long Hauler

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RB Long Hauler

RB Long Hauler

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RB Long Hauler
RB Long Hauler@rb_long·
@KFIAM640 Uh Handel comment about ‘large influx of illegal immigrants, because they’re so close to the border’. DFW is not a border town, unless you consider Sacramento or Reno border towns.
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lisaberman
lisaberman@lisaberman·
Hmmmm. This one's challenging.
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James 🇺🇸
James 🇺🇸@BuckeyeBackup·
@FastbreakHoops5 Higher PPG average 10 scorings titles vs 1 PER all time leader at 27.9 Defensive POY 9 time All-NBA defense 1st team (5 for LBJ) 5 MVPs to 4 Lebron isn’t even the best player of his era (that’s Steph Curry) The ONLY thing Lebron is “better” at is longevity. @getnickwright
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Fastbreak Hoops
Fastbreak Hoops@FastbreakHoops5·
Do You agree with Nick Wright?
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Ben Bird
Ben Bird@BenBird53920553·
It would be funny if all the Mormons on the X started saying, "I've known about the Second Anointing all my life! It was never a secret! Everybody knew! For those of you who are acting like the church covered it up, what were you doing in Seminary? Sleeping? Sniffing markers?"
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Ben Bird
Ben Bird@BenBird53920553·
Is this quote real? I can't tell.
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Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Kevin O’Leary says anyone who opposes his dystopian data center is probably working for China. A debate.
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Tom Floodeen
Tom Floodeen@TFloodeen·
I was raised a Methodist and at times was very active in the Methodist church. I taught Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, and at one time was the Superintendent of Sunday School at one of the Methodist Churches in Vallejo, California. The Methodist church is not a World Church in the sense that the LDS Church is. When you move from town to town, you have to go church hunting to find a branch of the Methodist church that you feel comfortable with. Then you join that branch. In some cases you have to take lessons from the Minister before you can become a full member of that particular Methodist Church. I also found that the doctrines taught in any particular Methodist Church depend a large part on the views of the local Minister. When I got out of the Navy in 1977, we moved to Santa Clara, Ca. After we had been there a couple months, we started to feel that we should get involved with a church so the kids could be raised in a better way. The church hunting began. At first we went to a couple of Methodist churches, but were either turned off by their immediate pleas for money, or their ability to totally ignore our existence. So we started to look at other denominations. I don't remember all of the different ones we looked at, but there were several. My job took me to Salt Lake City about one week out of very four. The first couple times there I was able to ignore the LDS existence. Finally on one trip I was walking past the visitors center, on my way to dinner, and noticed a sign that read 'visitors welcome'. I'm not sure why, but I went in to see what it was all about. I remember purposely avoiding the tour groups because I didn't want to hear all of their propaganda. I just wandered around for a while looking at all of the plaques and pictures. I was finding it all quite interesting, and amazed that I had not heard more about this church. Eventually I went down to the lower level where they had the thirteen Articles of Faith displayed on thirteen separate plaques. As I stood there reading these plaques, a feeling of amazement came over me. I couldn't believe that someone had finally written down, in such plain English, the beliefs that I had. I said to myself "I really believe this stuff". While I was reading the last plaque, a man walked up to me and introduced himself as Ray Johnson. He was a tour guide and wanted to know if I had any questions. I introduced myself and told him that I was a non-religious Christian. I believed in Christ, but I could not believe in any of the churches I had looked at so far. These words must have sounded golden to Ray. Ray took me aside and one-on-one showed me the displays and exhibits in the visitors center. It was as if he knew I did not want to get involved in any of the canned tours that were taking place. I remember a great feeling of rightness as we sat through the one on Family Home Evenings. I left that night with a copy of the Book of Mormon and several Missionary tracts. I also had filled out a postcard asking the missionaries in the Santa Clara area to come and teach me more about the church. I never did get any dinner. I remember being so excited when I got back to the motel room that I couldn't sleep. I started reading the Book of Mormon that very night. It was as if I had always known that this was right but had forgotten about it. I have reflected on this experience in later life, and am amazed at the timing of Ray's approach. It was almost as if it were on cue. It supports my theory that there are Angels surrounding us and prompting us to do things at exactly the right moment. All we have to do is be listening to them. When I arrived home my wife had a little less enthusiasm for having missionaries in the house. She had the impression that becoming a Mormon would mean she would have to start wearing long black dresses and I would need to grow a beard. I told her that Mormons were normal people and to just read the missionary tracts and underline anything that she felt was not right. I was actually surprised when I found that she had read the tracts and had actually underlined some things to ask the missionaries. A few weeks later the missionaries came to our door. The timing was perfect. Cindy was gone shopping and the missionaries and I were able to talk openly. Then when they were about ready to leave and wanted to set up an appointment for a time to come back, Cindy came home. We visited for a few moments and then set up an appoint for the next week to have them teach us the first discussion. Cindy was still not real sure she wanted to do this. What an experience that first discussion was. Tears were in our eyes as the two young Elders (Elder Bill Jenkins and Elder Scot Cima) sat across from us and taught us the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. I felt I knew a lot about Christianity but these guys made me feel like I was a little child. I was even more amazed when I learned later that Elder Cima had only got off the plane from the Mission Training Center that very afternoon. We were his very first field contacts. Now I understand why he was so nervous. I remember sitting on the couch one night and was pondering over how good it felt when the Elders were in our house. While I was sitting there, my wife asked me "Have you ever noticed how different it feels when the missionaries are here?" I told her that I had. About an hour later I told her that I thought the missionaries were here. I could feel that feeling that we were talking about. I got up and went to the door. The Elders were just walking up the front sidewalk. It was an awesome experience. After two months of lessons and study we decided that it was time to get baptized. I remember the night well that we made the commitment. It was April 12, 1978. The Elders had just taught us the Word of Wisdom and challenged us to Baptism. When we agreed, the Elders decided that our house needed to be purged of all items contrary to the Word of Wisdom. It was really fun. We went through all the cupboards and the refrigerator. We stacked everything on the counter by the garbage disposal and then started pouring it all out. Down went coffee, cokes, beer, tea etc. Then one of the Elders looked at me and asked for my cigarettes. I handed them over and the Elder asked if I would like a blessing to help me quit smoking. I said yes. I haven't had a cigarette since that time. I had been struggling with smoking for some time and this time it was so easy. The blessing was a miracle. The Elders called me at work three or four times the next day to check up on my progress. I thought it was really thoughtful of them to do this. They showed true love and concern for me. Now that we had made the commitment some interesting things happened. I was at work one day and got a phone call from my wife. She was crying and said that maybe we were making a mistake. I went home to find we had gotten some magazine articles about Mormons in the mail from some friends. I called the missionaries and told them to come over and to bring the Mormon Doctrine. The amazing part is that we seldom ever heard from these friends, but they had somehow found out that we were investigating the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.. We went through the articles one at a time and found the truth on all points. It didn't take long to see the author of the article was either lying or very uninformed. The Elders were really great about it all. They took as much time as we needed and answered every one of our questions. We were baptized on April 22, 1978. At our baptism the Elders gave me my pack of cigarettes back. They had mounted it on a plaque and wrote a short verse about the strength it takes to give up the pleasures of today for greater blessing in the future.
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Scott M
Scott M@tscottme·
@TFloodeen LDS theology is the implementation of Satan's lie to Eve in the Garden. You can be as God. For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil Gen 3:5
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Eric Feigl-Ding
Eric Feigl-Ding@DrEricDing·
If it were true, all the Joe Rogan manosphere men would immediately want a lockdown and wear N95 masks. 💡But wanna know what is true… hantavirus RNA can persistent in human semen for 9 months after infection… A 2024 systematic review in The Lancet Microbe analyzed viral persistence in semen across many viruses. Andes virus is a notable exception with documented long-term RNA presence of 278 days—plus the Andes hantavirus is documented to be sexually transmissible.
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Max Heady
Max Heady@MaxHeadyUtah·
…and Spencer Cox.
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RB Long Hauler
RB Long Hauler@rb_long·
@Bpd812G @Kristinartz To be fair I’m basing this on friends who were CHP. Recent retiree, full pension with no contribution, other retirement acct that was contribution based on top of that. Rolling very generous vacay and sick time that accumulated with a massive payout at retirement.
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matthew g.
matthew g.@Bpd812G·
@rb_long @Kristinartz This is incorrect I matched my contribution. May agencies did it. There were agencies that covered the employees contribution. If you were lucky you worked for such agency. I did not. Are they generous? Yes.
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RB Long Hauler
RB Long Hauler@rb_long·
@Bpd812G @Kristinartz Phased but still very generous. In my opinion they were too generous. The employee didn’t have to contribute a dime unlike every other profession. There was a time those benefits wee used to match private sector but they far exceed anything the private sector offers.
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matthew g.
matthew g.@Bpd812G·
@rb_long @Kristinartz Many don’t. They have extended the timeline out and reduced the percentages. There are agencies that still gave them but not as a majority as were years ago and are being phased out.
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