Jim Payne
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@michaelbra90418 @JoJoFromJerz @atrupar @michaelbra90418 if you had a coworker (or better still a doctor) in your life that acted the way Trump does on the daily, constantly flip flopping and lying to you theN you would avoid them and look elsewhere. If you wouldn't accept this from a doctor then why the POTUS?
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@JoJoFromJerz @atrupar That's exactly what he wants you to think. (Why do the dems have a harder time with abstract thought and geopolitical dot connecting?)
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Trump: "I have been asked by the Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, and the President of the United Arab Emirates, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to hold off on our planned Military attack of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which was scheduled for tomorrow, in that serious negotiations are now taking place, and that, in their opinion, as Great Leaders and Allies, a Deal will be made, which will be very acceptable to the United States of America, as well as all Countries in the Middle East, and beyond. This Deal will include, importantly, NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOR IRAN!"

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@MeachamDr Welcome to Texas (less the citrus groves.)😭👍😂😉 This is likely found in every fast growing state around their major metropolitan areas...we used to have a small domestic managed bison grove within walking distance of my house. Now it's all "light industrial" warehouses. 🤷♂️
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@JoJoFromJerz @RonFilipkowski @TimHannan At this point in the timeline @JoJoFromJerz I'm afraid that we are. 🤷♂️
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@RonFilipkowski @TimHannan Oh my god, the people of Greenland are going to think we’re the dumbest fucking people on earth. 🤦🏼♀️
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@underdog1030 @simonmaechling And 150 years from now 100% of all the people who received what the antivaxers call "the clot shot" will be dead and the antivaxers of 150 years from now will shamelessly say, "See!?! The 21st-century clot shot killed them all!" as justification for their contemporary argument.
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@simonmaechling True. The vaccinated didn’t all die immediately so now they claim we’re gonna die in 10 years. That’s the “kick the can down the road” method of conspiracy theory revision.
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@themajorpayne Yeah it does, alot of criminals hide behind religion to perpetrate their evil deeds.
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Without religion, we wouldn’t have had the 9/11, Crusades, the Inquisition, witch hunts, jihads, burning heretics, slavery justified by holy books, systemic subjugation of women, honor killings, female genital mutilation, or eternal thought crimes.
Religion has been one of the most effective tools for justifying human cruelty, division, and stupidity for thousands of years.
All countries should seriously consider banning organized religion for the greater good of humanity.
It’s time we grew the fuck up!

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@abias1133 @JamieBonkiewicz Hostile & sexist response proves her point again 😂
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@JamieBonkiewicz As white guy, I 100% agree with your statement.
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@laurenboebert @biggestfan89 Just sit beside Trump. Take him to a Broadway show.
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@DrNeilStone Only if it is also driven by a clown. We need to ask @StephenKing for a definitive answer as I understand he might have relevant experience on this matter regarding ice cream trucks/vans and clowns.
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@davepl1968 @1ssve Bro. I've been working remote for 20 years. I'm either on calls solving issues or hyperfocused on preventing the next one. You're being biased on others who successfully work remotely. I got a sink full of dirty dishes and piles of laundry like everyone who drives to an office.
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@1ssve They probably just don't think you should get paid to sit at home, pretend to work, and doomscroll X.
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@iamAtheistGirl LOL on your comment. Hoping the driver of the truck survives.
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@JoJoFromJerz @kylegriffin1 @pvdork Or grab a backhoe...a shovel is too small for them...plus it requires legit manual effort. They're lazy fucks as well.
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@kylegriffin1 @pvdork This is completely disgusting.
Every time you think they can’t go any lower, they grab a shovel.
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NYT confirms — with new details:
Last year, Navy SEALs used two boats to escort Kash Patel and nine others on what a Pentagon email called a 'VIP Snorkel' next to one of the military's most sacred sites, the underwater tomb of the U.S.S. Arizona.
One Navy vet called the swim "horrifying." nytimes.com/2026/05/15/us/…
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@MatthewCappucci I know bro. It's disheartening. I saw this starting in the late-1980's when I was studying physics and then teaching it myself. I tried my best but I could see a horrible future 20-30 years later. Sagan wrote about this about 10-12 years after I was complaining to peers. #DarkAge
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It borders on Sisyphean to be a balanced scientist/good meteorologist these days. I plan to retire in 2035.
My good, balanced information can’t compete with an ocean of digital rubbish.
And the stultified public would rather entertaining lies than boring, balanced truths.
Andrew Markowitz@amarkowitzWX
There’s a game that needs to played with social media algorithms but it’s possible to come out on top without blatantly lying to people. This is what contributes to Boy Who Cried Wolf Syndrome and active distrust in scientists and the media. I don’t see it getting better.
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@uTobian @mfpullenmd It's a legit question asshole. If you're wrong will you admit it and self correct? I will if that is the case. If the evidence of an mRNA flu vax does what you claim I'll unreservedly come back here and state, "This motherfucker was right and we should listened to him!"
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@mfpullenmd STFU, delete your account, you miserable sack of sh*t.
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@drterrysimpson Let's do a little exercise that I call "orders of magnitude" or "does it scale?" which helps us get to, "for realz?"
He claims in his bio diagnosing 20K cancer cases in his career & that equates to almost 3 cases per day for *every* fucking day over 20 years. We sure about that?
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Makis is not an oncologist. He lost his license in Canada, he thinks Ivermectin cures cancers and overstates his position
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Young people, in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, are developing aggressive and rapidly-growing "turbo cancers." Dr. William Makis, who has diagnosed 20,000 cancer patients in his career, says, "I've never seen anything like this."
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