Reynaldo Abreu

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Reynaldo Abreu

Reynaldo Abreu

@rey_abreu

Striving to be a Software craftsman. Electrical Engineer and problem solver. Loves reading, cinema, gaming, jokes, music, family, DYI and maker projects.

UK Katılım Eylül 2012
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Reynaldo Abreu
Reynaldo Abreu@rey_abreu·
@BaneThe76451 Such a smooth brain take. We get it, you suck at dancing, and most certainly are an awful lover too, because since childhood you've been conditioned to female-code it. Your joints and limbs are stiff and arrythmic. Latin American men grow up with dancing, stronger sex appeal
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Lucius - The Prophet Of Decay
Women love dancing because it's a sexual thing for them. They feel aroused by the whole activity. No real man enjoys dancing, men dance only to fuck horny women. This is a primal thing. Humans did this shit since the time of the tribes.
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Reynaldo Abreu@rey_abreu·
@DefiantLs Sure, never address the root cause of why knife crime happens, just find ways to make everyday life more restrictive for common people, whilst true offenders simply find alternatives. Just do performative busy body work, nothing of substance
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Actor Idris Elba has an idea how to stop knife attacks in the UK. You're gonna want to hear this one.
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Reynaldo Abreu@rey_abreu·
@songbirdsoaring @KimKatieUSA "Zero blacks"?! You're aware the Mediterranean Sea that bathes the Greek Islands is also the sea of Northern Africa, right? If Odysseus was lost 20 years in that vicinity, what makes you think that it is improbable for his story to include black persons?
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songbird45@songbirdsoaring·
@KimKatieUSA I refuse to watch this Nolan film...it's clearly focused more on woke bullshit than telling the fucking story. There should be ZERO blacks in the movie, there should be zero trans in the movie. WILL NOT WATCH THIS SLOP BULLSHIT.
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Kim "Katie" USA@KimKatieUSA·
Can anyone explain to me how a scrawny little female is going to come anywhere near replicating this?
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Betsy Gain@BetsyGain·
Why You Should Never Help a Baby Sea Turtle
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Reynaldo Abreu@rey_abreu·
@ILoveToTalkFilm It is a bad movie with a few great scenes. There's not much to remember besides the duel, mostly because of bad characters like jar jar binks
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I Love To Talk Film@ILoveToTalkFilm·
"The Phantom Menace is a bad movie." Allow me a moment to try to convince you otherwise...
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JOSH DUNLAP@JDunlap1974·
😂 This is Unreal
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Daily Knight@DlyKnght·
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Reynaldo Abreu@rey_abreu·
@mewwts @DanDeFiEd Yeah, sure bud. Italian coffee is celebrated and revered by many countries around the world. US coffee is known for being watery and exaggerated. Nordic roast is a niche style that doesn't leave any substantial mark elsewhere. But tier 76 you say👍
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Mats@mewwts·
@DanDeFiEd this was credible until you said us coffee tastes like shit italian espresso is literally tier 76 of coffee
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Dan Rysk@DanDeFiEd·
Italian efficiency when it comes to coffee should be studied. In Italy: - Walk into a bar and look at the guy - Un caffe - 30 seconds later it’s ready - Shoot it - Leave €1 - Walk out In the US: - Join a line - Wait - Order coffee - Answer 12 questions: Size? Milk? Roast? Sugar? Temperature? Colombia beans? Name? How do you spell it? - $12.34 - Ask for a 20% tip. Click 5 times on a ipad to have a custom tip - Tap phone - ask where to send the invoice - Wait again on a different line - Someone call a name that sounds similar to mine - get the coffee - too hot, can't drink it - finally at temperature taste like shit
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Tanner Guzy@tannerguzy·
How limited is your relationship with beauty?
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World Scholar@WorldScholar_·
It's unbelievable how this level of detail is possible today, let alone 500 years ago. How do you even fathom building something like this? Winchester Cathedral, England.
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Reynaldo Abreu@rey_abreu·
@LegendMusashi @folaoftech I don't disagree with you. I just point out that "loyalty" has been for too long a buzzword used by many businesses to demand one-way sacrifices. I just emphasize that corporations must also walk the walk, by being truly reciprocal in loyalty, as younger generations demand it
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LegendaryMusashi@LegendMusashi·
@rey_abreu @folaoftech No company can survive long without loyal employees, but by that, I don’t mean ‘yes men.’ You won’t have loyal employees if companies don’t value or treat them well. Such hiring practices will fail to meet either condition.
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F.O.L.A@folaoftech·
Being too honest at a job interview 😂… a format you can try 🧘🤣
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Reynaldo Abreu@rey_abreu·
@LegendMusashi @folaoftech The clip satirizes the performance many workers are forced to put on to be hired, when the main motivation for getting a job is obvious and straightforward. And to your point, corporations have done (or do) these practices enough as to make younger generations cynical about them
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LegendaryMusashi@LegendMusashi·
@rey_abreu @folaoftech First of all, you missed the context—it was about the hiring interview clip. As for your point: Some corporations may do what you’ve stated, but their growth is sporadic and short-lived. They typically end up acquired or bankrupt.
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Reynaldo Abreu@rey_abreu·
@LegendMusashi @folaoftech I don't know what's your corporate experience or location, but I do remember corporations acting callously against employees because of short term profits (e.g. the "outsourcing" wave of the late 90's). Also, outside of c-suite most employees are evaluated by middle managers
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LegendaryMusashi@LegendMusashi·
@rey_abreu @folaoftech Isn’t that basic? No business survives by undermining the people who keep it running. BTW, who evaluates an employee’s value to the company (different from self-worth)—the company or the employee?
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Reynaldo Abreu@rey_abreu·
@LegendMusashi @folaoftech Yeah, well the same applies both ways. Good people are loyal to those who've earnt trust through hard times. You want loyal employees? Make sure you value your employees as people more than as numbers on a spreadsheet
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LegendaryMusashi
LegendaryMusashi@LegendMusashi·
@rey_abreu @folaoftech Wrong. Companies don’t usually fire loyal people who consistently bring them profits — they’re driven by results, not charity. And loyalty isn’t about being a ‘yes-man’ to your boss.
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The Knowledge Archivist
The Knowledge Archivist@KnowledgeArchiv·
''If a perfectly moral man entered this world, he would be humiliated and impaled'' — Plato 400 years before Christ
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Reynaldo Abreu@rey_abreu·
@LegendMusashi @folaoftech Loyalty should be reciprocal. Most companies will fire employees without notice for greed reasons, or as soon as any personal issue impacts their job performance. Workers nowadays are cynical because they've seen or experienced this first-hand
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LegendaryMusashi@LegendMusashi·
@folaoftech 😂 I wonder if a company that hires people like him can really survive without loyalty. If someone offers him more money, he’ll leave immediately without hesitation. You’ve hired a donkey—hardworking, yes, but not loyal.
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Reynaldo Abreu@rey_abreu·
@Gabe_D_Coleman @TheAdamWaite @Devon_Eriksen_ "Your Ancestors". Comanche, Navajo, Apache? or the ones mentioned here? "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
The Mailbox Test, like the breakfast test, is an excellent way to tell who you can allow to wield power in your society. Goes like this: If someone is hurt trying to destroy someone else's stuff in order to take pleasure from their pain, do you sympathize with... The aggressor because he got hurt? Or with the guy who owns the stuff, because he wasn't the aggressor? You can have people in your society who fail the Mailbox Test. That's okay... they can work at hospices, or shelters for orphaned kittens, or something. But you cannot allow them to vote, or otherwise wield political power. Because if you do, they will open the gates of the city to the enemy. I am personally tired of everyone pretending that people who enjoy ruining things for random strangers are just kewt smol beans who are only aggressive because of all the complex socioeconomic factors and lack of resources. They knew someone would be hurt by what they did. They knew that someone had done literally nothing harmful to them. And those two ideas, in combination made them feel pleasure. And they went and did it. That is the sign of a rotten soul. Defending ourselves and our property is not just a right, it's a moral obligation. Otherwise, we just kick the can down the road for someone else to deal with, someone who may not be able to defend herself. I don't care if a vandal breaks his arms trying to destroy my stuff. Because I value my stuff more than a vandal's arms. And the fact that he tried to destroy somebody else's stuff shows that he, too, values his arms less than the opportunity to hurt somebody. We cannot allow such people inside the city, and we cannot give the keys to those who would open the gates for them.
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The Blessed Salt 🧂@theblessedsalt

This post is an excellent litmus test for understanding of just war theory. Despite the fact that I can see how effective this would be, I must oppose it because the damage it would do to my enemy (who bashes in my mailbox) would far outweigh the good of saving my mailbox. Its disproportionality is opposed by our duty in charity (and even justice) to watch out even for the good of our enemies. (Yes, by the way, I have had my mailbox bashed in by random vandals.)

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Mr PitBull Stories
Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07·
Nobody could figure out why the abandoned Hendricks apple orchard suddenly bloomed in April 2019. The trees hadn't produced fruit in eleven years. County agriculture office sent two inspectors. They found sixty thousand honeybees working the property - a massive colony that had escaped from Tomás Vega's apiary three miles south. Tomás had reported the swarm missing in March. He expected them dead. Instead they'd colonized the hollow barn on the Hendricks lot and cross-pollinated every surviving tree. That October, the orchard produced twenty-two tons of Cortland apples. The Hendricks family offered Tomás a permanent lease. He moved his entire operation there the following spring.
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