26msgan

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26msgan

26msgan

@shmangs26

A human, being. also #mets

Baltimore, MD Katılım Ağustos 2018
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John Hyland 💙🟦
John Hyland 💙🟦@QuoteThisSports·
Bo Bichette’s opt out might be something REALLY interesting to watch. If he keeps playing like THIS, he might hate playing here enough to simply want to leave. But on the other hand, if he leaves, he’s going to get paid probably 25% of his current AAV.
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26msgan@shmangs26·
@hamavinyavin @Homer30449356 Sanhedrin 37 describes a graduated system of merit based promotion from local courts. ּבוֹרְרִין לָהֶן עוֹד אֶחָד מִן הַקָּהָל, no quotas
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Hamavin Yavin
Hamavin Yavin@hamavinyavin·
@Homer30449356 How do you know it was a one-time thing? I’m not aware of any other sources about the general composition of the Sanhedrin during the first temple period. Are you?
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Hamavin Yavin
Hamavin Yavin@hamavinyavin·
RABBI: Kollel is based on the Yisochor-Zevulun relationship. ME: So Yisochor just studied Torah for centuries? RABBI: Yes. ME: But had no prophets, 1 obscure judge, and 2 kings so evil God cursed them eternally? RABBI: This why we don’t learn tanach in kollel.
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26msgan@shmangs26·
@sizzlefrog @shlishkas Local rabbi is fond of saying, “eh, when they get to this one you know they’re coming to the end of the list”
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Mark Valorian
Mark Valorian@markvalorian·
@ChatGPTapp @ajambrosino Genuinely curious what percentage of users will actually do this. I would never dream of connecting a model directly to my financial accounts but I’m sure some percentage of people will not think twice. No idea if it’s 80% or 20% though
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ChatGPT@ChatGPTapp·
A preview for Pro users: a new personal finance experience in ChatGPT. Pro users in the U.S. can securely connect financial accounts, see where their money is going, and ask questions based on the information they choose to connect. Your full financial picture, now in ChatGPT.
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26msgan@shmangs26·
@jewishstudent1 @Jackharrison206 @RabbiApproves Your first sentence hand waves away the entire other side. I think you owe a little more diligence in understanding their claim. Custody court is a one way cudgel used to control a man, etc
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Jewish Student@jewishstudent1·
@Jackharrison206 @RabbiApproves They can fight custody in court. The get is a religious document that should be given as soon as the marriage is over. There is never any excuse to use the gett as a bargaining chip for anything. It is a one way cudgel that is used to control a woman. It is 100% domestic abuse.
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TheRabbiApproves
TheRabbiApproves@RabbiApproves·
I don't know who this leftist is, but we have him in his place. She is abusing him because she's not allowing him to see his kids. He's returning the favor, and as long as she holds to this, he should hold on to the Gett. Women can also be abusers. We come to the real world and your leftist utopian version of the world.
Jewish Student@jewishstudent1

The false equivalence here is retarded. Fight in court. If your wife doesnt let you have custody you have no right to domestically abuse here

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26msgan@shmangs26·
@VaadHaBadchanim @DrDanniellex2 All true, but what of the points in the bittul? Why isn’t she withdrawing from arkaos if he’s being called to BD? Why is there a siruv if BDA wants civil case to wrap before the get?
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Vaad HaBadchanim
Vaad HaBadchanim@VaadHaBadchanim·
Thank you @DrDanniellex2 for mentioning this. What is Beis Din Tzedek Mishpat HaTorah? It is a sham Beis Din that solely exists to attempt to delegitimize real Batei Dinim in order to pretend that gett refusers have rabbinic support, which of course, is not true.
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jewboy media@simmy_cohen·
Sickening. Idiots. Them and everyone who likes this. I don’t care if you’re getting crushed in court. The Gett can never be used as leverage. Can’t you see the distinct one sided advantage that represents? Don’t you have empathy for the harm it causes?
Hasidic@hasidic_1

איז ער נישט גערעכט?

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26msgan@shmangs26·
@theslowtell @simonsarris It started when we realized not everyone’s preferences are equal, especially not the preferences that tend to affect others, and engineered society which incentivizes the right people’s preferences being shared
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Ricardo Dias
Ricardo Dias@theslowtell·
@simonsarris the problem with this argument is that it turns power into personality. a billionaire can be generous, brilliant, useful, even decent. that still doesn’t answer the stranger question: why did we build a world where a few private preferences can shape everyone else’s weather?
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Simon Sarris@simonsarris·
The "evilness" of billionaires is vastly, blisteringly overstated. They are some of the best citizens you could have. Hating them is mostly the pastime of stupid people who have no sense of proportion, either of prosperity or of what constitutes actual evil
Simon Sarris@simonsarris

@arctanno @joodalooped I don't think the bad ones have been a civilizational problem it's odd that the top 5% have mostly made everyone's lives significantly better, while being constantly hated, and the bottom 5% have mostly made everyone's lives worse, more expensive, and more violent.

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26msgan@shmangs26·
@Darren_Dawson @iamharaldur Flooding the market would hurt them way more than us, they’ve been desperately propping it up for years as demand wanes
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Darren Dawson
Darren Dawson@Darren_Dawson·
@iamharaldur that's not the game being played. OPEC went to war with the USA some time ago and was planning to push oil prices sub $50/bbl through overproduction. The response had to come in 2026. It did. Now Oil is over $90 and OPEC is in civil war and beginnig to fracture.
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26msgan@shmangs26·
@justalexoki Interesting that Christians see it as gross and Jews see it rather obviously as net.
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taoki@justalexoki·
do u guys tithe net or gross like what's the right way to do it
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26msgan@shmangs26·
@beatmkrrr @benhylak They’d print money for the same monetary policy reasons they do now even if the labor supply switches from human to robot
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BeatMaker
BeatMaker@beatmkrrr·
@benhylak in the future ai will cause the overabundance of labour and workers wont be needed, to stabilise the economy they'll start sending out checks to people to pay for necessities and jobs won't exist, inflation will be zero and people will work for fun instead of money yay
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26msgan@shmangs26·
@wgraham425 @NYMMetsfanRay @ernestdove You’re mostly right but the dodgers would absolutely make the playoffs without Ohtani and even moto. Everybody would make a huge deal but they’d stay afloat somehow.
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william don't give in to the lies🇨🇦
@NYMMetsfanRay @ernestdove If they are so stacked why give tucker 240 million. We lost Soto, Lindor and Polanco. Add Diaz if you wish because we wanted him back. On no planet can the dodger win without Ohtani and Yamamoto. Tucker is batting .235 and thats at 60 million per.
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Ernest Dove
Ernest Dove@ernestdove·
Recent years im more known for defending New York Mets org but at some point the losing is no longer about choosing whos at fault between coach/FO/players. The W-L record eventually speaks for itself. The "team" issue at some point is on the "team" itself. Change maybe needed
Jake Brown@JakeBrownLive

Heard last night that Carlos Mendoza is on the clock. He has not been able to stitch the new group together. They’re very fragmented and in silos. If Mets don’t get this turned around soon, he will be gone.

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26msgan@shmangs26·
@sparrow824770 @bumbadum14 Kinda but FIRE caps your options in retirement too with the strict glide. You can do anything with your time as long as it’s this
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sparrow@sparrow824770·
@bumbadum14 It's about your time. You can't get it back. Anyone who can retire - should. having time, you can develop your potential in a meaningful way, instead of wage-slaving, wasting your life on stuff you don't like, making someone else rich. And they can still have life while making $
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bumbadum@bumbadum14·
FIRE is probably the most soul crushing lifestyle I have ever heard of and it's a terrible indictment on our society. Some of the most competent and intelligent people are structuring themselves to live as minimally as possible so they can check out of society before they're 40. Many of these people are unbelievably hard workers and incredibly intelligent. But they are so disillusioned so all of their potential goes to waste because there's no point to work for more.
Ramit Sethi@ramit

"Is pushing for a 60% savings rate destroying my marriage?" Yes

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26msgan@shmangs26·
@46307X @lucythegreat123 Wow that sounds horrible. My kids know I preach to never fall prey to worrying about the worst case scenario that never happens. Waste of energy and you instead live a more positive optimistic life. Tracht gut ven zayn gut, for Jewish wisdom.
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ᶅ𝖐ᕶ 🇺🇸🇳🇮
@lucythegreat123 Not just your dad. Mine also stressed never to leave the house without keys or money. This was part of his never-ending advice to "think of the worst thing that could happen and try to prepare for it, in case it does happen." That advice has always served me well.
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Lucythegreat@lucythegreat123·
In all seriousness, this is the wisdom I learned growing up in a Jewish family. Stay married and have kids. Spend every cent on their education. Jewish men should never work for anyone else, they should go out on your own. Never leave the house without keys and money (that might just be my New Yorker dad). Even if you’re broke, support the synagogue and plant enough trees to cover your bedroom walls in those little JNF certificates. That's it. Feel free to replicate, the wisdom works for everyone and Israel could really use some more trees.
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26msgan@shmangs26·
@recmo @waitbutwhy That’s not as appealing… but a world devoid of blue pressers! Now that would be some place to live
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Remco@recmo·
@waitbutwhy Who wants to live in a world populated only by red button pressers?
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Tim Urban@waitbutwhy·
Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?
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שלישקעס@shlishkas·
@DBashIdeas Had to look that up - אין טוויטר בלא חידוש. But could it be, in true Bashevkin style, that the Torah doesn’t account for intelligent life elsewhere because we truly are special and, at least in our world here nothing else matters? (Insert heart emoji, insert white dove emoji…)
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26msgan@shmangs26·
@lifeafterkosovo @royal_reportt By the same logic one cannot negatively impact his team from the grave, and therefore Jazz has been worth less to his team than Jackie has been versus a replacement player.
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(derek)@lifeafterkosovo·
@shmangs26 @royal_reportt It’s an imaginary number. It cannot be quantified because he is not on a team, and only active MLB players produce statistics.
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