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Myles Standish’s Ghost

@standishghost

The ghost of Captain Myles Standish. Founder of Plymouth Colony, Duxbury. Secured the American birthright the old fashioned way.

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captive dreamer
captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
Gavin Newsom's wife: we have to use the powers of government to stop boys from becoming right wing
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Myles Standish’s Ghost@standishghost·
@CSandbatch In the end you have to ask what work AI will do. For players inside the system this doesn’t matter. Only the perception and narrative. For you though, we’re going to need to see something real.
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C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet)
The "Enterprise" market (read: the inside party) has *serious* issues with AI because their liability envelope is so constrained the inherently non-deterministic nature of AI as it stands today is a barrier to adoption & there is a market coming online to independently shoulder all of that liability & revenue.
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One of the reasons I am so pro AI everything is I see it being the *one* domain where the ground is unstable enough, and the gains being made by "outside the system actor" are strong enough to put a dent in the solid phalanx of Blob America.
C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet)@CSandbatch

Even/Especially men already established inside the system. You are a THREAT to them unless you have socially approved collateral (wife & kids) to take care of. The only exceptions are tech, where being gay is a membership card, and the military.

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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 LMAO! Trump to kids at the Easter Egg Roll: “I could sign autographs for you guys, and then tonight, you could sell them for $25,000 on eBay!” 🤣 “Biden would use the AUTOPEN... he was incapable of signing his name, so they'd follow him around with this big machine. You know what it was called? AN AUTOPEN!” 😂🔥
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Myles Standish’s Ghost@standishghost·
@swamp_ist Hey boomer, if it's that easy why would anyone pay them to do it? I also find it fascinating that you think there's a world of small business with out websites that want one in 2026. You are talking about a pre-Katrina world my friend.
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SWAMPIST
SWAMPIST@swamp_ist·
@standishghost You can literally google businesses in your town or city and call them up and ask them to do marketing for them, do sales for them, lead gen, anything. And you don’t even have to know how to code anymore you can tell AI to build you a website in 5 minutes.
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SWAMPIST
SWAMPIST@swamp_ist·
i tend to not believe these sorta anon posts but if it's true, this gives me loser vibes. Maybe I'm just a boomer retard but seriously, you can't figure something out? I'm all about heading home to get your shit together but are these kids checked out? They should start a business tomorrow.
A Pebble 🪨@WaterwornPebble

It's hard out there

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Myles Standish’s Ghost@standishghost·
@swamp_ist Ok boomer. Maybe they can learn to code. What online buisness is going to generate an income that they can live on?
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Bulkington
Bulkington@BulkingtonBooks·
In Tolstoy's War and Peace, most of the characters are Russian nobles. Most of them speak French for most of the novel. French culture is the aspirational aim they all imitate. They are alienated from their Russian heartland, spending most of their time in St. Petersburg and Moscow, instead of their ancestral estates. They debate European ideas, and the virtues of Napoleon. Only when Napoleon invades, and the nation is put into life or death, do they all instinctually switch to Russian. The invasion reaches Moscow, and Moscow is set on fire. This furnace burns away their affectations and forces them to recover their Motherland and mother tongue. It does feel like something similar is happening in the United States now. The massive momentum in every domain, plus the stacking wins (Artemis, Maduro, the Easter salvation of the pilot) are burning away the false and anti-american elements. America is returning, and Americans are recovering their Americanness.
The White House@WhiteHouse

🚨“WE GOT HIM! My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Office Members, who also happens to be a highly respected Colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is SAFE and SOUND!” - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸

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tannishmango
tannishmango@tannishmango·
@swamp_ist Went to public school in swva, we systematically dismantled football teams in a high division, based on year round training, discipline despite having 0 D1 recruits. Had no clue ab universe of prep schools etc until I got to UVA. Smart but unambitious people. I didn’t fit.
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SWAMPIST
SWAMPIST@swamp_ist·
Best thing about going to college in VA was all the Yankee women coming down with their little tiny Yankee boys and us just mogging them at all times. They were good at lacrosse and talking shit and being Jewish, but we were tall and handsome and held our booze better. I didn't go to Woodberry Forest but I beat them at football, lacrosse and swim team - I went to FUMA
john meriwether post pavilion@OfficeOfMrMomo

there is a lot of talk about wasps here on the everything app if you dont fall into one of these categories then youre out of your depth

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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Europe's disease is not a disease of America. It is a disease of World War 2. In 1946, after we rescued them from themselves and each other, Europeans crawled out of the rubble they had made of their continent, looked around at their mess, wept for a bit, and then formed the wrong conclusions. They decided that ethnic nations are bad. That patriotism is bad. That supporting your tribe, in preference to random strangers, is bad. They decided that these things had led to the horrors of global war and genocide in Europe itself, and so all vestiges of loyalty to one's own people must be stamped out. Nations were, forever afterward, to be post-ethnic, post-cultural legal and economic units filled with... well, anyone, really. A bunch of people who didn't, in fact shouldn't, share values, goals, morals, customs, or even a common language. Nations were to be mere fiefs, their boundaries determined by which set of political elites controlled them. America, having not been smashed to rubble in WW2, did not share this view. We saw WW2 as an expensive adventure in bailing out Europe, which we spent our treasure and our blood on (including my own grandfather's life, and his chance to ever see his grandson) precisely because we shared cultural and ethical values with the people we were rescuing. But they hate us for it. They see our patriotism as fascism precisely because they see all patriotism as fascism. Psychologists have long understood that humans respond to favors with gratitude only up until those favors become so great that they have no hope of repaying them. At that point, their gratitude turns to resentment. How dare we believe we did them a favor? How dare I believe that my father gave up his father so Europe could be safe, peaceful, and free? Don't we know that, because ${ELABORATE MENTAL GYMNASTICS}, we didn't do them any favors by fighting that war? Don't we know that, because ${ANY PATRIOTISM = HITLER}, our love of our country and favoring of its interests makes us fascist and problematic? Well, no. I don't know that. I don't think any European nation is our ally any more. Certainly, we have shared interests, but how much does that really matter, when they refuse to act in those shared interests, because they have come to believe that acting in your people's interest is bad? They hate us too much to work with us. They resent every ounce of the burden which they are asked to share. Our support has made Europe into a pack of idle welfare recipients, complete with sense of entitlement and self-destructive behavior. But if we didn't defend them... who would? Their native populations have been purged of all patriotism, and who would blame them if they didn't fight for ruling elites that hate them? Their imported third-world barbarians won't fight for them. The very idea is laughable. What's left? And what will make them wake up and think about these questions? Perhaps they need to dig themselves out of the rubble of another war.
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Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Landeur

@CynicalPublius Please just take your bases and leave. Europe needs to stand on its own two feet, for sure. We outsourced our security to America. But that outsourcing was a catastrophe. The entire continent has been invaded and destroyed under your 'protection'. For the love of God, go.

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RiverOaksGuy
RiverOaksGuy@Bowtiedplayer·
Imagine being Iran's leadership right now You once were the feared boogie man of the Middle East. Instead, you get the complete shit kicked out of you for 5 weeks straight, your entire navy sunk, your supreme leader killed, and you FINALLY shoot down 1 plane This is finally your moment. You can parade the pilot on TV and use him as negotiating leverage But instead, Air Force Pararescue puts boots on the ground on your home turf, we basically build a whole patrol base including a Forward Air Refueling Point, kill hundreds of your dudes, something goes wrong with one of the C-130s at the FARP on our way out, we're not even cortisol spiked so we simply just fly in another plane and blow up the old one instead of even bothering to do any maintenance just because of how much money we have that we can simply buy a new plane Good grief. I haven't seen a beatdown this bad since Will Stancil got molested by Grok. This is honestly embarrassing for the IRGC at this point. That was LITERALLY your home territory where you know all the terrain and have home field advantage, we have never done real boots on the ground operations in Iran before, and you still lost. Everyone throw up the set right now
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Myles Standish’s Ghost@standishghost·
@thycelticcross @TKratman Yes, you are vastly more free to murder innocents in Canada. It's true that women can murder babies whenever they want (unlike Europe) and additionally thht state will murder adults for you too. You just tell them you feel bad about something and they kill you. Freedom rings
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Thy Celtic Cross
Thy Celtic Cross@thycelticcross·
Depends which country you live in. My country has full reproductive rights for women, America doesn't, that's just one example. Now, ask why 40% of American women want to leave America...permanently. Their # 1 preferred country to move to is Canada...hmm...I wonder why? 🤔 Shall I move onto many more examples?
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Tom Kratman
Tom Kratman@TKratman·
From Martin Iles, reposted: Having lived in the USA for nearly two years, I've realised something. The USA and the remainder of the Western world are no longer aligned. We all laugh and mock when the Americans say, "Freedom!" because we truly think we're as free as they are. Wrong. We're not. Not even close. The laws, the mindset, and the behaviour, is totally different in this regard. Most of all, the governments are totally different. The USA's convictions around core freedoms are on a scale we do not share. Meanwhile, Donald Trump wins the popular vote, the electoral college, the House, and the Senate... a man who, in every other Western country, is held in open derision, if not contempt. For these and other reasons, we are not the same. Yet the West, including Australia, fully expect to rely on the USA for our very survival. If the world turns bad (which will happen - only a question of time), then the whole West, without America, is toast. So, you may ask - if we're not very aligned ideologically, then it must be that we bring something to the party militarily? Well, no... actually... we don't matter that much militarily. The USA has about 470 ships in its navy, including 11 aircraft carriers, 69 submarines, 75 destroyers... plus 110 new ships in the pipeline. Australia has about 30, including 3 destroyers, 7 frigates and 7 outdated submarines. The UK does a little better, with about 60. Meanwhile, the US has over 14,000 military aircraft. A staggering number. Australia has 252 military aircraft. The UK has 556. The US army has just shy of 1,000,000 uniformed personnel in its military. Australia has about 45,000. The USA spends 3.4% ($968 billion) of its GDP on defence. Australia spends 2% ($36.4 billion). The US spends as much as the next 15 largest military-spending countries (including China) combined. The USA has a fighting culture. The men shoot things (a lot) and hunt things, the veterans get favoured in everything from parking spots to boarding planes. A uniformed young man is thanked in the street a dozen times a day. "Oh, the Americans and their guns!" we say, in our smug way. Yes, they have a warrior culture. We do not. We don't have to, because we're a leech on theirs. How many young British men are willing to fight for their country? Now ask the same regarding young American men. The difference is about as wide as it could be. Militarily, we don't offer squat. Meanwhile, look at the way Australia works against America's interests by loving on China. China made us rich and we stay close. This is a Marxist regime with expansionist aims. Again, you have to spend time in the USA to realise just how vast a gulf there is between us on China. Europe, too. They let China have their way everywhere from Germany to Greenland, all the while importing Islam and sending their own people to court for saying hurty words. Somehow, we have landed the deal of a lifetime with the USA that says, "when the baddies come, you'll save us ok?" Because we can't save ourselves. And we live in peace. But we keep gnawing away at freedoms, keep enabling China, and get flabby and disinterested about our military because Uncle Sam's got it. And, let's be honest, Americans are widely looked down on. To add insult to injury, we don't think that highly of our protectors. So, the USA is finally saying "enough." I am here, I can tell you what the vibe is, and that's it. Trump is doing what people want in this regard. They're over it. And we come across all shocked and hard done by. We behave like people with no self-insight at all. Yes, the global alliance system is all over the place now. From America's perspective, it's about time. And I must say, though I be a proud Australian, I am forced to agree. Something has to change.
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Myles Standish’s Ghost@standishghost·
"Oh, the Americans and their guns!" we say, in our smug way. Yes, they have a warrior culture. We do not. We don't have to, because we're a leech on theirs.
Tom Kratman@TKratman

From Martin Iles, reposted: Having lived in the USA for nearly two years, I've realised something. The USA and the remainder of the Western world are no longer aligned. We all laugh and mock when the Americans say, "Freedom!" because we truly think we're as free as they are. Wrong. We're not. Not even close. The laws, the mindset, and the behaviour, is totally different in this regard. Most of all, the governments are totally different. The USA's convictions around core freedoms are on a scale we do not share. Meanwhile, Donald Trump wins the popular vote, the electoral college, the House, and the Senate... a man who, in every other Western country, is held in open derision, if not contempt. For these and other reasons, we are not the same. Yet the West, including Australia, fully expect to rely on the USA for our very survival. If the world turns bad (which will happen - only a question of time), then the whole West, without America, is toast. So, you may ask - if we're not very aligned ideologically, then it must be that we bring something to the party militarily? Well, no... actually... we don't matter that much militarily. The USA has about 470 ships in its navy, including 11 aircraft carriers, 69 submarines, 75 destroyers... plus 110 new ships in the pipeline. Australia has about 30, including 3 destroyers, 7 frigates and 7 outdated submarines. The UK does a little better, with about 60. Meanwhile, the US has over 14,000 military aircraft. A staggering number. Australia has 252 military aircraft. The UK has 556. The US army has just shy of 1,000,000 uniformed personnel in its military. Australia has about 45,000. The USA spends 3.4% ($968 billion) of its GDP on defence. Australia spends 2% ($36.4 billion). The US spends as much as the next 15 largest military-spending countries (including China) combined. The USA has a fighting culture. The men shoot things (a lot) and hunt things, the veterans get favoured in everything from parking spots to boarding planes. A uniformed young man is thanked in the street a dozen times a day. "Oh, the Americans and their guns!" we say, in our smug way. Yes, they have a warrior culture. We do not. We don't have to, because we're a leech on theirs. How many young British men are willing to fight for their country? Now ask the same regarding young American men. The difference is about as wide as it could be. Militarily, we don't offer squat. Meanwhile, look at the way Australia works against America's interests by loving on China. China made us rich and we stay close. This is a Marxist regime with expansionist aims. Again, you have to spend time in the USA to realise just how vast a gulf there is between us on China. Europe, too. They let China have their way everywhere from Germany to Greenland, all the while importing Islam and sending their own people to court for saying hurty words. Somehow, we have landed the deal of a lifetime with the USA that says, "when the baddies come, you'll save us ok?" Because we can't save ourselves. And we live in peace. But we keep gnawing away at freedoms, keep enabling China, and get flabby and disinterested about our military because Uncle Sam's got it. And, let's be honest, Americans are widely looked down on. To add insult to injury, we don't think that highly of our protectors. So, the USA is finally saying "enough." I am here, I can tell you what the vibe is, and that's it. Trump is doing what people want in this regard. They're over it. And we come across all shocked and hard done by. We behave like people with no self-insight at all. Yes, the global alliance system is all over the place now. From America's perspective, it's about time. And I must say, though I be a proud Australian, I am forced to agree. Something has to change.

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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
El Salvador President Bukele: “They are worried about the human rights of the k*llers. What about the human rights of the women who don't want to be r*ped? Or the kids who want to safely play in the park?”
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