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Dustin Hill

@tumblingit

Voluntaryist libertarian, acrobat, mormon, gay. Decentralize & diversify. Good ideas don't require force.

Katılım Mart 2014
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Dustin Hill
Dustin Hill@tumblingit·
I mostly do liberty stuff here on Twitter, but recently been #tumbling again, so thought I'd share this so you can see where the tumbling in "tumblingit" comes from.
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard
DNI Tulsi Gabbard@DNIGabbard·
Donald Trump was overwhelmingly elected by the American people to be our President and Commander in Chief. As our Commander in Chief, he is responsible for determining what is and is not an imminent threat, and whether or not to take action he deems necessary to protect the safety and security of our troops, the American people and our country.  The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is responsible for helping coordinate and integrate all intelligence to provide the President and Commander in Chief with the best information available to inform his decisions.  After carefully reviewing all the information before him, President Trump concluded that the terrorist Islamist regime in Iran posed an imminent threat and he took action based on that conclusion.
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Cody Libolt@CodyLibolt·
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Dustin Hill
Dustin Hill@tumblingit·
@cboyack These seem like skills PARENTS should be teaching. A good discussion to be had about the differences between formal education and life education. And why we should have different schools that students and their parents can choose from, that have different teaching styles.
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Connor Boyack 📚
Connor Boyack 📚@cboyack·
Your kid will never need to know the capital of Montana. But they will need to negotiate with difficult people, handle rejection, and think for themselves. Guess which one school actually covers?
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Jackie Masek
Jackie Masek@masek_jackie·
What kind of school? You mean US public school? The ones where kids are told they can’t go to the bathroom when their body says they must? The ones where kids are on their phones and not paying attention to the teacher? The ones where they have to know how to punch and kick to protect themselves? No thank you, sir. My homeschooled kids learned how to negotiate because I taught them how to.
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Dustin Hill
Dustin Hill@tumblingit·
@FaithfulSciGuy @cboyack Pro tip: call things by their proper names. Public schools are organized and funded by the public to benefit the community & society. GOVERNMENT schools are organized and funded by government to benefit the government.
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Faithful Science Guy
Faithful Science Guy@FaithfulSciGuy·
@cboyack Joke's on you - public school teaches neither of these things. The names of the 47 different genders, however........
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Alex Bernardo
Alex Bernardo@prolibertypod·
The propaganda becomes increasingly stupid.
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Dustin Hill
Dustin Hill@tumblingit·
@prolibertypod Celebrating any death seems rather unchristian to me. After all, nobody is innocent, except Christ himself.
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Alex Bernardo
Alex Bernardo@prolibertypod·
Christians should never celebrate the death of innocent people.
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Dustin Hill
Dustin Hill@tumblingit·
@thedarkhorsepod Re: breaking eggs to make an omelette- someone is free to break their own eggs in their own kitchen. But breaking into someone else's kitchen to break their eggs is a very different issue.
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The DarkHorse Podcast
The DarkHorse Podcast@thedarkhorsepod·
Caught on Hot Mic: Organ Transplants, Global Elites & a Longevity Plan Bret Weinstein discusses organ transplants, the global elite, communism, and a plan for longevity with “Killed to Order” author, Jan Jekielek on the Inside Rail episode “A Transfer of Health.” Bret: "The system of incentives is insidious here because let's suppose that you begin to get an inkling from out here in the West that this must be what's going on in light of what's on offer. And then some part of you thinks, "How do I know I'm not going to need an organ at some point?" So your incentive to blow the whistle on this, to do the investigative journalism, whatever it might be, is reduced because as soon as you understand this, it becomes like an insurance policy."
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Dustin Hill@tumblingit·
@ChrisWillx listening to your current podcast. re: length of life- I think historically, once you made it to adulthood your chance of living to 70 is not much different than it is currently.
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Dustin Hill
Dustin Hill@tumblingit·
@CoxHerb @cboyack They are government schools, not public. The government builds, pays for (with stolen money), and controls them. For the benefit of the government, not the public.
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Big Bad Bear
Big Bad Bear@CoxHerb·
@cboyack When “school’s choice” advocates say everyone gets to choose they mean “we’re gonna pay for our private school tuitions with your tax dollars and rob em from public schools. And it will be the school’s choice; not the parents and certainly not the students.
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Connor Boyack 📚
Connor Boyack 📚@cboyack·
When the government says 'free,' they mean 'paid for by your grandchildren.'
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The DarkHorse Podcast
The DarkHorse Podcast@thedarkhorsepod·
Add Episode 314 of The Evolutionary Lens with @BretWeinstein and @HeatherEHeying, “Love in the Time of Robots” to your podcast playlist: On this, our 314th Evolutionary Lens livestream, we discuss love, coffee, and AI. For Valentine’s Day, Bret shares his thoughts on myths, love, and soulmates, and we discuss how relationships form—both in the abstract and in our case—and how relationships cannot be antagonistic or about short time horizons. Then: new research finds that drinking moderate amounts of coffee or tea—but not if decaffeinated—slows cognitive decline. And: is AI coming for us, and if so, how soon? How fast are LLM’s evolving, whose work will they disappear, and is concern or hope the more constructive response? We can see some of how AI will change our world; what can we not yet see? Finally: could menial, repetitive work (“drudgery”) have more to recommend it than we know? Locals: darkhorse.locals.com/post/7689830/t… Youtube: youtube.com/live/Q-HhIxPJ7… Rumble: rumble.com/v75r79i-the-31… X: x.com/i/broadcasts/1… Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/66JJji… Apple: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/lov… DarkHorse is available with timestamps on all popular podcast platforms for your convenience.
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Dustin Hill
Dustin Hill@tumblingit·
@cboyack Real "freedom" has never existed either. But you can compare the results of societies that aim toward one or the other.
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Connor Boyack 📚
Connor Boyack 📚@cboyack·
Socialism's track record: 100% failure rate. But sure, try again.
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Connor Boyack 📚
Connor Boyack 📚@cboyack·
Parental authority isn't granted by the state. It precedes the state. It will outlast the state. Act accordingly.
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Dan Bongino
Dan Bongino@dbongino·
Today is February 16th, 2026 and Donald J. Trump is the President of the United States of America.
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