ryxen
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@Partisangirl Yeah anyone who believes this is a moron. My family are in Iran right now, with no access to water, internet or electricity. Very convinced this person is paid to post false propaganda
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@SuppressedNws1 Bro is comparing the October 7th attacks (Where Netanyahu deliberately withdrew troops, since he knew the attack was happening) to pearl harbor LOL.
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At least 20% of Zohran Mamdani transition committee team linked to radical anti-Zionist groups: ADL trib.al/7CYV0fy

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#AmYisraelChai
Today
And every day
The nation of #Israel lives…and will ENDURE.
Be proud to be #Jewish
Be proud to be a #Zionist (the belief in Jewish self determination in our ancestral homeland of Israel)
Never hide…never cower…
Not now…not ever. 🇺🇸🇮🇱✡️🕎

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@davidmdraiman ur band fucking sucks bro only heroin addicts and 70 year olds listen to it. free palestine
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Halftime: Dynamically weaves AI-generated ads into the scenes you’re watching, so breaks feel like part of the story instead of interruptions.
@krishgarg @yuviecodes @lohanipravin
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I have been a principled “NO” on this bill from the beginning. What was wrong with the bill three months ago is still wrong today. It abandons 250 years of criminal justice procedure in America. As written, this bill reveals and injures thousands of innocent people – witnesses, people who provided alibis, family members, etc. If enacted in its current form, this type of broad reveal of criminal investigative files, released to a rabid media, will absolutely result in innocent people being hurt. Not by my vote. The Oversight Committee is conducting a thorough investigation that has already released well over 60,000 pages of documents from the Epstein case. That effort will continue in a manner that provides all due protections for innocent Americans. If the Senate amends the bill to properly address privacy of victims and other Americans, who are named but not criminally implicated, then I will vote for that bill when it comes back to the House.
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@travelingclatt damn, your entire family was ethnically cleansed. and this was a way for you to....justify the rest of the ethnic cleansing your country is doing? this video is fucking retarded
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@Eretz_Nehederet did you guys sing any songs for the thousands of dead palestinian children?
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לפני שמונה חודשים ביצענו כאן את השיר ״שמש״ בתפילה לשחרורו של אלון אהל - הערב סגרנו מעגל עם אלון, שחזר להיות איתנו כאן, מתחת לשמיים.
לקמפיין מימון ההמונים של אלון אהל> charidy.com/alonohel
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my GTX 1060 on its last legs when i tweet “Free Palestine”
Palantir@PalantirTech
Palantir 🤝 NVIDIA "This is probably the single most important enterprise stack in the world, the Palantir Ontology."
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@iiwasinthee212 I cant lie your music is fucking shit and always has been, so it's really deserving for you to perform in Israel.
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Which means Israel has not even killed 1 person for every 2,000 lbs of explosives they have dropped in one of the most densely populated places on Earth.
There is no and was no genocide in Gaza.
TIMES OF GAZA@Timesofgaza
Israel has dropped about 200,000 tons of explosives on Gaza since Oct 7, equivalent to nearly 13 Hiroshima bombs.
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@StartupArchive_ and not mention about how his entire "legacy" is the funds for genocide?
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Alex Karp: “I’ve never met someone successful who had a great social life at 20”
The CEO of Palantir is asked for his advice to young people in the age of AI. He responds with the following:
“Find the thing you’re uniquely good at, and then make sure your whole life is organized around allowing you to do it.”
The first failure mode Karp usually sees in young people at Palantir is not accepting what they’re actually good at. The second trap is not organizing their life around that ability.
He frequently tells new hires at Palantir:
“I’ve never met someone successful who had a great social life at 20. If that’s what you want, that’s great. But you’re not going to be successful, and don’t blame anyone else.”
Karp believes another important factor in this is partner selection:
“How are they going to feel when you dedicate the next ten years of your life to building what you think is valuable?”
He concludes:
“Most people have something they’re talented at and enjoy. Focus on that. Organize your whole life around that. Don’t worry so much about the money — that sounds like hypocrisy now but I never really did — and stay off the meth and you’ll do very well.”
Video source: @EconClubChi (2025)
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