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Tim Kaub

@TimKaub27

Offensive Coordinator and Private QB Cat Herder. #BB4L Views are my own, come what may.

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Hawkeye Enjoyer 🐤
Hawkeye Enjoyer 🐤@HawkGuyEnjoyer·
Someone who nobody has ever heard of, declined 8 debates, and took $20 million in donations from Israel “won” a primary from an 8 year constituent. We’re cooked.
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Dave Smith
Dave Smith@ComicDaveSmith·
If Massie loses tonight, he should run for President. If Massie wins tonight, he should run for President.
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Dr. Simon
Dr. Simon@goddek·
I think it’s fair to say that the U.S. is no longer a constitutional republic but an oligarchy serving foreign-lobby interests over its own citizens.
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Robert Meyer Burnett, Viceroy of Verisimilitude
“Safe, disposable, sci-fi slop. I don’t even know who it’s made for.” Jeremy Jahns A cogent summation of the entire Disney STAR WARS era. In fact, an entire summation of the ENTIRETY of ALL beloved IP now controlled by Corporations. They don’t know who IP is made for either.
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tony franklin
tony franklin@coachtf·
A player called me 15 years after he graduated. I wasn't ready for what he said. 1/5 He wasn't one of my stars. He was the kid I was hardest on. The one I benched on several occasions. The one who never quite got there on the field, but always seemed to find a way to keep fighting and to win. 2/5 He called to tell me he'd survived numerous battlefield wounds serving our country in the war with Iraq. He said: "You were the one person in my life who told me I was capable of more and that I could never quit because I hadn’t scratched the surface of what I was capable of…and that I couldn’t lose if I never quit. Your belief in me helped me to survive when it was hopeless in war.” 3/5 I had to sit down. Because in those moments (15 years earlier) as a coach, I wasn't sure I was doing the right thing. I was just holding the standard. 4/5 Fifteen years later he was calling to tell me the standard saved his life. 5/5 Love people enough to hold the standard. Even when they hate you for it. Especially then. That call is why I keep doing this work…Our job isn’t to be liked. Our mission is to create resilient humans who make a difference. Uphold the standard.
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ECC Football
ECC Football@FBWarriorsECC·
Boise State Defensive Run Game Coordinator Jabril Frazier @JabrilFrazier stopped by the house of Warriors.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Universities had 17 years of warning. They responded by doing the opposite of what the math demanded. In 2008, American birth rates fell off a cliff. The Great Recession made people stop having kids. Those never-born children would be turning 18 right now. The number of U.S. high school graduates peaked at roughly 3.9 million in 2025. By 2029, that number drops 15%. By 2041, it drops by nearly half a million students per year. Every school in this tweet had access to the same Census data. They all saw the same curve. Administrative positions at U.S. colleges grew 60% between 1993 and 2009, ten times the rate of tenured faculty growth. Non-instructional spending (student services, administration) grew 29% from 2010 to 2018. Instructional spending grew 17%. Average tuition at public four-year schools went from $3,500 in 2000 to $10,560 in 2023. Yale now has more administrators than undergraduate students. 5,460 administrators for fewer than 5,000 undergrads. They built the cost structure of a growth company on top of a customer base that was mathematically guaranteed to shrink. The split in this data tells you everything. Clemson, Syracuse, Duke, UNC, and Indiana are all cutting because the model broke. Alabama, Ole Miss, and the University of Florida are turning away more applicants than ever. Harvard gets five applications for every spot. The middle is where the cliff hits. Elite schools absorb demand. Everyone between elite and community college fights over a shrinking pool. The Fed published a study in December 2024 predicting 80 colleges will close in the next five years. Since 2016, over 100 already have. In 2024 alone, 28 shut down. One per week. These program cuts and layoffs are a decade late. The birth rate data was sitting in Census spreadsheets the entire time. Everyone in higher education administration saw the enrollment cliff coming. They hired more administrators anyway.
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley

Clemson is $1.5B in debt. Syracuse is closing or pausing 93 programs, UNC-Chapel Hill plans to cut spending by $89M over 3 years. Duke recently let 600 employees go in a $350M budget cut. Indiana public colleges announced a plan to eliminate or merge 580 programs statewide.

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bumbadum
bumbadum@bumbadum14·
The reality of the boomer phenomena is that they are the main characters of history and we just have to wait our turn. Every decision made for the past 60 years was at the behest of maximizing the boomer experience. In their time America had such unprecedented wealth that there were literally no wrong decisions, they could only fail upwards. When boomers got uppity about Vietnam, which we were about to win, we did they do? We pulled out. When boomers were in the working class economy, unions were heavily rigged to maximize wages and benefits while COLs were abysmally low. This was the golden age of the American middle class. During this time they saved and heavily invested into assets and equities, guess what happened after that? We went off the gold standard, started endlessly printing money, and every fortune 500 that they had stock in acquired regulatory capture of their industries. They then offshored to the global 3rd world to maximize profits, which in turn maximized evaluations, which in turn maximized boomer stocks. When their kids stopped having children what did they do? They imported endless hordes of mindless drones to work below market wages to keep the economy going. When a housing crisis caused by overlending to retards and immigrants (done to maximize boomer stock value) threatened the security of the banks managing their portfolios what did they do? They bailed the banks out. When a virus with a 0.001% death rate to everyone EXCEPT old people what did they do? They shut the entire world down and printed more money than ever before to keep their portfolios afloat. Never forget that the stimmy checks only came after we injected trillions into the stock market to keep it afloat. Every. Single. Decision. Has been at their behest. The tragedy of the boomer is that they have literally no vision beyond themselves. No other generation was able to rig the world in a way they did. No other generation holds the wealth of nations in the palms of their hands, and what will they do with it? They will spend every cent on health and hospice care so they can drag themselves by cane and IV bag onto their 30th cruise before dying as they recite the mantra of their time "I was at woodstock..."
Fugitive Caesar@ThomBrady5

"Data from the Federal Reserve highlights that when the average Boomer household turned 35 years old, the generation already controlled 21% of all U.S. wealth. For context, Millennials owned just 3% of the nation's wealth at that exact same age milestone."

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Auron MacIntyre
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
If you convince Americans that they aren't a people that makes it easier to replace the people, which is exactly why the elites who are replacing you sold you that idea
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regular guy@regularguyguns·
Maybe you wonder why I, a mere gun blog, makes a big deal about Flock and similar tech? OK here’s a real world situation that can easily happen and has likely happened. Unfortunately to drive on public roads without getting hassled by the cops, your car needs a license plate. That’s tied to you, the owner of the vehicle. Flock isn’t just a traffic camera, it’s an AI/ML enabled (wait for it) flock of cameras that transmit all their video and audio to the mothership. Not a government server somewhere but, to keep it simple, a big giant cloud computer instance owned and run by Flock, the company. Government users, as well as Flock employees here in the US and overseas, can log in and query the system based on license plate number or even vehicle description and get a full history of that vehicle’s movements throughout the Flock network over multiple jurisdictions. Someone in New York can track a car from Armonk all the way to Homestead FL if they feel like it from the comfort of their desk. On a daily level, someone can get a pretty accurate picture of someone’s life just by monitoring their movements via Flock. And I’m using this example to rattle the cage of the “back the blue unconditionally” crowd in 2A. OK - your car has license plate ABC 123 - and Flock knows this. Someone can enter your tag in Flock and see what you are doing on a daily basis. You leave your home where the neighborhood is under the Flock panopticon. Flock sees you drive to Dunkin’ on Main Street, then you drop your kid off at XYZ Daycare. Then you go to work at the local IT consulting firm in ZZZ industrial park. You go pick up a quick deli sandwich for lunch at Food Lion. You go back to work. On the way home you stop off at Bob’s Guns, and stay for 20 minutes while buying some ammo. Then you go home. Everywhere there’s a Flock camera. Now Flock knows the following about you: - You live at 123 Wisteria Lane - Your kid is in daycare (means he’s likely under 5) - You work at ZZZ - You go cheap on lunch - You own at least one gun Your license plate is tied to you so they now have your name and assumed-to-be-private details of your life, like that you are armed. On the reverse of that, the Flock camera outside of Bob’s Guns has been recording the plates of everyone going into the parking lot. No need for a firearms registry when Flock is doing the work. All of this is done without a warrant and the data is available to anyone with a certain level of access to the system, whether it’s a cop, or a Flock technician in the Philippines. FYI Flock uses overseas contractors for support and AI annotation. The 2018 Carpenter decision at SCOTUS ruled that pervasive surveillance where one can divine private details of someone’s life is a 4th Amendment violation in absence of a specific warrant. Flock is illegal, unconstitutional and immoral. And a danger to everyone, not just gun owners.
DeFlock@therealDeFlock

📍 Use the DeFlock Map We’re building a public map of ALPRs, AI surveillance cameras, drones, and connected surveillance infrastructure so communities can see what’s being installed around them. The DeFlock App works great, too! deflock.org

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Dr Rahmeh Aladwan
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan@doctor_rahmeh·
Mossad booby‑trapped 21,000 communication devices with explosives, sent them to Lebanon through shell companies, and detonated them remotely — killing dozens (including children) and injuring over 3,400. • The devices exploded in people's hands, on their faces, and in their pockets. • They did it over two consecutive days. • On day two, the explosives went off while Lebanese families were at the funerals of those killed the day before. • The attack inflicted roughly 3,000 injuries in a single hour on the first day alone. This terrorist attack was the largest simultaneous mass‑detonation in history by the number of individual bombs. 'israelis' joke about it to this day. If you didn't boycott Apple for the Congo, boycott it now.
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi

Do not buy Apple.

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Uri Kurlianchik
Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
There is a Frank Herbert quote that describes the future of the West perfectly: "When I am weaker than you I ask you for freedom because that is according to your principles; when I am stronger than you I take away your freedom because that is according to my principles."
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NOLLY
NOLLY@omoelerinjare1·
Grandma always disciplined the kids with her slippers. If they misbehaved and ran off, she’d throw one and never missed. For her birthday, they placed a bottle on a distant table and handed her a slipper to aim at. She hit it perfectly.
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Boze Herrington, Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️
When historians in the next century attempt to study the present era, they won’t be able to access our internet. A quarter of all the sites that existed from 2013 to 2023 are gone. There are well-funded efforts to destroy the Internet Archive. All that knowledge will be lost.
Nathaniel Rakich@baseballot

ABC News has now taken all FiveThirtyEight articles completely offline. They now redirect to abcnews dot com/politics. A needless erasure of thousands of pages of knowledge.

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🏔Adam🏔
🏔Adam🏔@denverbitcoin·
Flock cameras don’t just grab your license plate. They log: • Dents/stickers/damage/decals on car • Likeness of driver (clothing & facial details) • Direction, speed, duration of time on roads • Accompanying passenger count These cameras are Orwellian & unconstitutional.
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Financial Physics
Financial Physics@FinancialPhys·
I automatically assume if an account is still pushing the “democrat/republican” thing that it’s a propaganda account Nobody that can think for themselves believes either side
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