LastPlaceProdigy

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LastPlaceProdigy

LastPlaceProdigy

@tyler_aud

American. Dad(2). Husband. Asshole at times. Mostly conservative, mostly. Other shit.

Oklahoma, USA Katılım Mayıs 2016
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LastPlaceProdigy
LastPlaceProdigy@tyler_aud·
@DegenRolf I don't care what race you are, no bitch is trying to fuck with a bum fresh off the boat.
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Rolf Degen
Rolf Degen@DegenRolf·
Male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria in Germany show a keen interest in forming relationships with local women, but the local women show little interest in forming relationships with them. Germany, in particular, received over 1,4 million refugees between 2014 and 2016, predominantly from Muslim-majority countries such as Syria and Afghanistan. The majority of these arrivals consisted of young, single men within prime marriageable age brackets. This study examines partnership preferences of male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria who arrived in Germany between 2014 and 2016 and female residents of similar age. Overall, our results indicate a high level of openness among male refugees towards partnering with female members of the resident population, but a comparatively low level of openness among the latter towards partnering with recently arrived male refugees. This implies a substantial incongruence in partnership preferences among the two groups. Regarding the educational level of a potential partner, we found that all respondents prefer highly educated partners over those with lower levels of education. This suggests that, for refugees, securing a highly educated partner might serve as a means of upward social mobility and integration into higher-status networks in the host society. Furthermore, it is possible that highly educated women, due to their greater exposure to diverse social environments and potentially less discriminatory attitudes, are perceived as more open to intergroup partnerships, making them a more attractive choice for refugees seeking acceptance and social integration. On the other hand, the reluctance of resident women to accept partnerships with refugees is largely explained by their rejection of the ‘imported’ religious Islam. It is possible that resident women perceive the religious practices of newly arrived refugees as different from their own, reinforcing a social distance that limits intergroup partnerships. Moreover, this reluctance might not only reflect religious differences but also concerns about gender norms or perceived lifestyle incompatibilities.
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Kevin McGuire
Kevin McGuire@MelvinOSquire·
@ratanapakdee Remember this photo the next time you hear a defense attorney talking about how “they’re just doing their job,” and “everyone’s entitled to a defense.” Attorneys enjoy getting these violent fucking freaks off the hook so they can continue to prey on the rest of us.
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LastPlaceProdigy@tyler_aud·
@MattWalshBlog I disagree. They should be educated on these things by the time they are 18. The fact that their not, is the problem. We used to be married with kids at 16. Now you got 20 y/o with sippy cups and people act like it's normal
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
There's basically no difference between this and the exact same kinds of "dumb spring breaker" videos you'd see 10 years ago or 20 years ago or 30 years ago. I actually don't mind the fact that a bunch of 18 and 19 year old kids are totally ignorant about world affairs. That's healthier than obsessively doomscrolling alone in your basement or whatever. The problem is that these kids can vote. We should all just agree that 19 year olds are stupid and don't know anything, and that's basically fine, but it's also why they shouldn't be able to vote. Raise the voting age to 25.
New York Post@nypost

TV reporter finds the dumbest spring breakers in America: ‘Who the f–k is ayatollah?’ nypost.com/2026/03/24/us-…

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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
You've got 8 billion potential customers on Earth, BUT... In 2026, only ~5.3 billion have internet access. That means 2.7 billion people still can't access the exponential tools we talk about daily—AI, telemedicine, online education, digital banking. The gap: The missing ~3 billion represent the largest untapped market in human history. Starlink alone now has 10,000+ satellites in orbit (just crossed that milestone yesterday). When connectivity becomes ubiquitous in the next 3-4 years, we're not just adding users—we're adding builders, creators, entrepreneurs. The implication: The next Einstein, the next Elon, the next medical breakthrough might be sitting in a village without Wi-Fi right now. Abundance doesn't just mean "more for current participants"—it means unlocking latent genius at global scale.
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LastPlaceProdigy@tyler_aud·
@Cracka_Mike @StewartPines @TheQuartering @joekent16jan19 Are you retarded? Kent was saying to figure out the gaps in security to prevent attacks on the Presidents life. Not hey let's go blow up their country. Also killing President Trump, which would probably result in war, is not a threat to the U.S. We are more than one man.
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TheQuartering
TheQuartering@TheQuartering·
You know what instead if sniping let's see if @joekent16jan19 is down to stop by our show. Its 2EST and you can call in remotely. Best to try and get his prospective rather than dunking on old tweets. Joe, what do ya say? We could even do it today if you want.
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LastPlaceProdigy@tyler_aud·
@tomselliott Or we could stop all the bullshit security theater that other countries don't do.
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Tom Elliott
Tom Elliott@tomselliott·
Reminder: The law creating the TSA includes a provision allowing airports to opt out & run their own security. Which, after 25 years of TSA failure & constantly being at the mercy of congressional psychodrama, is what they should all be doing right about now
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LastPlaceProdigy@tyler_aud·
@TheQuartering For years all I've heard about is how we don't have the industrial capabilities to replace our weapons, yet here we are pissing them away in the desert and China is just looking at us like we're morons. I may be wrong, but I believe this will turn the world against us.
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LastPlaceProdigy@tyler_aud·
@TheQuartering I supported mass deportations of the illegals stealing my work, not just the cartel. I voted for bringing industry back to the U.S, not continuing to bully other nations into submission because we can't provide for ourselves.
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LastPlaceProdigy@tyler_aud·
@danzu72 This is taxpayer money. No one is entitled to it, other than the taxpayer. If USAID didn't want funding cut, they should have been more responsible with our money. I'm not paying for lefty college loons to conduct "studies" about the effects of not doing what the left wants.
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LastPlaceProdigy@tyler_aud·
@Will_Tanner_1 The problem is the coddling. The founding fathers weren't treated like children, handed sippy cups and all that bs. They woke up, either went with mom or dad, worked. Education was less formal, and they were treated like little adults. 30 y/o today are less mature then them at 16
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Will Tanner
Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1·
Ages of the Founding Fathers on July 4, 1776: -James Monroe, 18 -Aaron Burr, 20 -Alexander Hamilton, 21 -James Madison, 25 -Thomas Jefferson, 33 There is indeed a problem with people today being unserious, but to pretend that age itself is the problem is ridiculous
Joel Berry@JoelWBerry

If an 18-year-old kid has extremely strong opinions on Israel and foreign policy, something’s wrong there. That’s not an opinion earned through years of learning and life experience. It’s the result of a kid spending hours on his phone, being conditioned by an algorithm.

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LastPlaceProdigy@tyler_aud·
@real_lord_miles I got one for you. I went to Chipotle once a couple years back. Ordered my food. The black dude that took my order, made my food, sat down, and fucking ate it. So I had to order again.
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Lord Miles Official
Lord Miles Official@real_lord_miles·
This was before I left England for my surgery, didn’t want to post about it in country for obvious reasons. I swear to God this happened
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Lord Miles Official
Lord Miles Official@real_lord_miles·
Holy moly I was sitting in a British cafe (Gail’s bakery) when a tall hooded black guy walked in and just stole a pastry, the barista tried stopping him by grabbing him but he just walked out, it was so casual, the guy next to me just went back to his laptop like nothing happened. This seemed normal or nothing to comment on to the 10 or so others in the cafe?? I was the other side of the long cafe taking my earphones out, I didn’t have time to kneel on his neck or something. I wish I registered it sooner I asked the barista and she said it was “common” and “very stressful” I see it all the time on social media but I have never experienced it. Insane.
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Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING — IT’S OFFICIAL: President Trump has given his COMPLETE AND TOTAL endorsement to BRANDON HERRERA for Texas’ 23rd Congressionial District This is EASILY one of the BEST endorsement Trump has ever made. PUSH HERRERA TO THE FINISH LINE! LFG @TheAKGuy! 🔥🇺🇸
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
GRAPHIC: Parent at @MooreSchools reads from a p**nographic book available to kids in an ELEMENTARY SCHOOL which discusses diIdos, orgys, bIowjobs, and s*x. Absolutely disgusting. Wtf is going on at @MooreSchools?!
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Luke Rudkowski
Luke Rudkowski@Lukewearechange·
You’re telling me Trump had the option of allowing the Iranians to strike first which would’ve justifiably allowed him to respond and he could’ve had this major PR victory, allied support and all but chose not to….. If this is true, which I don’t think it is, this would be the worst PR maneuver ever
Fox News@FoxNews

NOW: President Trump says the United States and Israel were forced to take action against Iran because the Islamic Republic was preparing to launch an attack first. “Based on the way the negotiation was going, I think they were going to attack first. And I didn't want that to happen.”

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