spongebrain

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spongebrain

spongebrain

@spongeordie

life, liberty and the pursuit of reality

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spongebrain@spongeordie·
@SpartacusNole56 @GeeScottSr 😂 dude you’re not who you think I am. I’m not bitching about the world. I’m not the victim you think I am. I’m calling you out because you made dumb statements you can’t back up and you’re now getting the one crying. Have fun LARPing the rest of your life ✌️
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Disguised Tweet Violating Nole@SpartacusNole56·
@spongeordie @GeeScottSr You’re one of those bitches that always has an excuse. I always find a solution. We are not remotely the same. You could never. Can’t even show your face. Cope, pissy pussy.
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Disguised Tweet Violating Nole@SpartacusNole56·
Don’t know what child needs to hear this but if you can’t buy a $220k starter home and a $5-7k used car and maintain both that’s your problem not mine. Acquire some skills and a spine instead of crying on social fucking media.
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spongebrain@spongeordie·
@SpartacusNole56 @GeeScottSr Who is crying like a bitch? Lmao you made a bunch of bold and ignorant statements and now because you can’t back them up you start name calling. You’re not a tough guy, you’re a child with a smartphone
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spongebrain@spongeordie·
@SpartacusNole56 @GeeScottSr 80020… good luck and this ain’t some bougie ass area. I’ve lived here. There’s whole fucking states where this doesnt apply
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Chris Powers
Chris Powers@fortworthchris·
Tomorrow I'm sitting down with @JohnMcQueeneyTX, Texas State Rep (HD-97) and a member of the committee shaping how the state responds to the data-center boom. John just spent a day inside Stargate, OpenAI's mega-project in Abilene. 8 buildings. A gigawatt substation. 9,500 workers on site at peak. But what stuck with him was the local impact. Construction managers from Oregon buying homes. Country club memberships in town doubling in six months. This clip is his report from the ground.
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Caitlin Cloud
Caitlin Cloud@CaitlinCloud9·
“austin is for rejects” the “rejects”:
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Loda@l_loda92

@CaitlinCloud9 @skeptrune Austin is a place where California and NY rejects end up. The city got popular from people comparing to San Francisco, 6 years after COVID is the most declining real estate in the country. All the people that moved, already left to move to real cities where innovation happens.

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Pete Hegseth
Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth·
Two simple Truths: Jesus Christ died for our sins. America’s fallen died for our freedom. May we live worthy.
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The Timeless Traveler
The Timeless Traveler@TimelessTrvlr·
Naples, Florida seems like the kind of place where people finally slow down long enough to enjoy their lives again.
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spongebrain@spongeordie·
@SenatorWicker Have we engaged in good faith? We’re no more trustworthy than the Iranians at this point
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Senator Roger Wicker
Senator Roger Wicker@SenatorWicker·
The rumored 60-day ceasefire — with the belief that Iran will ever engage in good faith — would be a disaster. Everything accomplished by Operation Epic Fury would be for naught!
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Amy Nixon
Amy Nixon@texasrunnerDFW·
Why do people move to the exurbs when “Omg it’s so far from everything!” Because you can get a brand new big house that looks straight outta Instagram for $700,000 A house that would cost 1.5m+ in an established suburb Yeah, your house is a little too close to your neighbor Yeah, your commute is a beast But when you’re inside your home, it looks really nice and you feel good This is why the exurbs exploded in popularity during the pandemic—people started spending a lot of time INSIDE their homes, so what was inside started to matter a lot more than “location” Now, add the amenities of a Master Planned Community and good public schools and you can see why people make this choice
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Adam Loewy
Adam Loewy@LoewyLawFirm·
In 2018, there was complete panic about Trump. The “Resistance” was at full blast. Media was in a constant tizzy. RussiaGate full blast. People would freak about any Tweet. He’s not LESS popular now. Not a chance. #txlege
(((Harry Enten)))@ForecasterEnten

Talarico winning in Texas is no fantasy. He's polling better than any Dem Senate nominee at this point since 2002. Unlike O'Rourke in 2018, Talarico's ahead now. Paxton's much less popular than Cruz was. Trump is less popular now than in 2018. The GOP is right to be scared.

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Austin Metric
Austin Metric@austinmetric·
Austin is a safe city. It spends its City & County general funds overwhelmingly on public safety. The democratic process is responsive to the median voter (e.g. incumbents are re-elected). Work to do? Always. But this notion of “ruin” is simply not empirical reality.
Joe Lonsdale@JTLonsdale

For decades, we let progressives ruin great cities like Austin. We have a choice: do we blame voters and throw up our hands? Or do we use the TX Constitution to take more power from corrupt large cities, protect our kids, and clean up the mess? I'm going to choose the latter.

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spongebrain@spongeordie·
@christoaivalis Pretty sure it’s that he could have any women in the world and he chose a 3d printed turbo ho
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spongebrain@spongeordie·
@JTAlexander All the weak mean are self identifying by crying about this show
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
“And he’s so cowardly and blubbering and pathetic, as are most strong men when you remove their power and they’re and they’re faced with their imminent death, they rarely handle it bravely.” This quote alone proves to you that Kripke is a Revenge of the Nerds type coward and weakling. This single sentence says so much about this man. He thinks “strength” means “power,” and thus rationalizes his own weakness as merely an absence of real power, acquisition of which would be a major sin. He believes his weakness is a virtue. This is absolutely typical of Hollywood writer types. This is why they write stories featuring jocks as low IQ meatheads, when in reality most of the great men of history were both athletes and intellectuals (Plato and Nixon as two great examples millennia apart). They misunderstand “blessed are the meek” as “blessed are the weak.” People like Kripke cannot believe in real strength and real courage because *they* could never feel it. He can’t even imagine it. All those strong and brave men are, secretly, just as chicken shit as he is. The only thing separating Kripke and Audie Murphy is that Audie Murphy had power—or something like that. I don’t care about this show, never have watched a single episode, and have never understood the appeal. But everything I have seen and heard of the showrunner leads me to believe without any doubt that he is the most dangerous kind of person—an utterly weak and cowardly man that cannot even imagine being a stronger and braver one. Be very wary of weak men.
Emir Han@RealEmirHan

In The Boys finale, Homelander had to look powerless according to Eric Kripke “Yeah, it was really important to us for Homelander to at least experience a little bit of time powerless.” “People have asked me, ‘Well, why don’t you send him out in the world powerless, wouldn’t that be the ultimate punishment?’ “I’m like, it would, until he gets his hands on some more Compound V, and then you’re back to where you started.” “So, he cannot walk out of that room alive, but we can spend time with him powerless to really reveal what everyone’s been saying all season, which is, ‘Take away those powers and you are nothing.’ “And he’s so cowardly and blubbering and pathetic, as are most strong men when you remove their power and they’re and they’re faced with their imminent death, they rarely handle it bravely.”

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