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Atlas Carson

@AtlasCarson

Recovering licentious voluptuary bachelor. Life's obsessions: women, surfing, skydiving, scuba, gym, travel, Vegas, business. America First. Citizens first.

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Atlas Carson
Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
@ClownWorld Another obese woman who has it in her head she is desired by all men…..nah
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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
Woman at the gym gets upset because a man picked the elliptical right next to hers even though plenty of others were empty. She starts recording him, calls men insufferable, and makes a whole scene Some people really think the world revolves around them
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Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
@UziCryptoo You over paid. A tooth extraction $400-$800 is the rate I was quoted and I paid $475. This was the first step of a tooth implant procedure.
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Uzi@UziCryptoo·
My son recently had a cavity. Took him to the dentist, who extracted it. That dentist visit cost $2400. My insurance covered $250, so we owe $2,150 out of pocket. I pay $612/month for family dental and health insurance. Something seems broken.
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Atlas Carson
Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
@CuriosityonX One theory posits that everything was contained in a space smaller than the dot at the end of this sentence. Pressure built up and BANG or the Big Bang. Something like that. But I really don’t know. No one does except our creator.
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
If Big Bang start the Universe, what existed before the big bang?
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Atlas Carson
Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
For or because of fertility and breeding signals this is mostly true. With 75% of the USA women overweight or obese, if this is what men are seeking (fertility signals) this is a glorious time to be a man looking to breed. For the rest of us that require that our lust, passion to be ignited, and find that slender, fit women fire them up, it is slim pickings.
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ᴅᴏᴜʙʟᴇ-🆁@Naam_Hi_Kafi_H·
Why are men nowadays attracted to girls with such a body type? 😭
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Atlas Carson
Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
“You’re not paid for what you know, you’re paid for what you do with what you know’. Napoleon Hill ‘Think and Grow Rich’ Knowledge alone has no real power or value until it’s organized and applied intelligently to produce results. AOC had the sheepskins from Boston U and parlayed them into a waitress and bartending career that according to AOC ’didn’t pay the rent’. By contrast Mullen developed the largest plumbing service company in his home state employing hundreds and selling it for tens of millions. Only an ‘effete’ socialist Dem like Arlen Parsa with a build of a ‘Twink’ would elevate memorizing from texts, classes, to achieve a degree , then pivot to waitressing as a superior achievement than creating wealth and jobs from scratch without a BD. FOR THOSE THAT CARE HERE IS A DEEPER DIVE ON MULLEN In 1997 (when Mullin was 20), his father’s health declined. Mullin left college, assumed control/ownership of the struggling family business, and took over as the leader. It had just six employees at the time. His wife, Christie (his high-school sweetheart), postponed her own degree to help him run it.en.wikipedia.org He was hands-on from day one as owner/operator—not an hourly employee. By 2011 it had become Oklahoma’s largest plumbing service company. It later expanded into related businesses (Mullin Environmental, Mullin Services, Mullin Properties, HVAC, septic, construction, etc.), employing hundreds of people at its peak.inc.com Mullin has repeatedly described the experience in his own words: he “started with nothing… grew this little plumbing company with six employees to now over 300 employees.” He also ran a 1,600-acre cattle ranch (Mullin Ranch LLC) and owned up to eight businesses simultaneously by 2013.yahoo.com In short: He took over and scaled a small family business, turning it into a multimillion-dollar regional home-services empire. He sold the bulk of the businesses to a private-equity firm (CenterOak Partners) in late 2021 for an undisclosed sum (financial disclosures and reports suggest it was in the tens of millions), but kept a minority stake. This gave him classic small-business, blue-collar, hands-on experience in the trades—hiring, operations, customer service, payroll, growth, and dealing with regulations—over more than two decades. fox23.com EducationYes, he has been criticized (and “made fun of”) for not having a bachelor’s degree. He attended Missouri Valley College on a wrestling scholarship but dropped out in 1998 to save the family business. In 2010 he earned an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in plumbing/construction technology from Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology. He later received an honorary doctorate from Bacone College (2018). At the time he entered the Senate he was the only sitting U.S. senator without a bachelor’s degree; that fact has been highlighted by critics as a knock on his qualifications. Mullin and his supporters counter that his real-world business success and trade experience are more valuable than a four-year degree. en.wikipedia.org
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Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
🚨 RUBIO: THIS WAR WAS LONG OVERDUE Iran has been at war with the United States for 47 years killing Americans, targeting civilians, and spreading terror across the globe. Other presidents talked. This one is acting. At their weakest point, the regime is still attacking embassies and civilians. Imagine what they would do with a nuclear weapon. That risk is no longer being tolerated. The mission is clear: destroy Iran’s naval power, eliminate its missile capabilities, and shut down its ability to produce weapons. And it is happening. This is not just about America. The world is becoming safer because someone finally chose to confront the threat instead of managing it. Boost the algorithm: Bookmark, Share, Reply, Repost, Like and Follow @Mossadil
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JB Pritzker@JBPritzker·
People ask why I push back so hard on Donald Trump. It's simple: Tyranny requires your fear, your silence, and your compliance. Democracy requires your courage.
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Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
@CosCir @AmirAminiMD At the flick of a switch, the USA could render Italy into a charcoal briquette so mind your tongue, Vato and go get your shine box.
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Cos Cir@CosCir·
@AtlasCarson @AmirAminiMD the most powerful military the world has ever seen will🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Amir@AmirAminiMD·
If your plan is to arm the Iranian people to rise against their own government after everything you’ve done, just go ahead. It’s a brilliant plan. - for a suicide mission. Iran is a highly diverse nation that became a UNITED nation over night to fight Saddam’s invasion, (armed, pushed and supported by US and EU) for eight long years, losing over half a million people, and this not even a year after the 79 revolution despite huge parts of the population opposing the outcome being the Islamic Republic. Do you really believe that this coup, these assassinations and this illegal war of aggression by a pedophile and mass murderer with a clear goal of destruction and civil war, will now suddenly turn the Iranian people against their homeland? To become a fractured vassal state (best case scenario) or, most probably, a forever failed state governed by terror and chaos? Do you really believe a single Iranian still believes that Israel wants a sovereign and democratic Iran? A powerful country that is in control of itself? Or do you actually believe Iranians want another CIA/Mossad controlled puppet dictator? Go ahead, arm them and see what happens.
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Sending troops to Iran because Iran’s “navy and air forces are defeated” is like sending a 3 year old into the ring to fight Mike Tyson because Tyson’s left little toe is broken. Iran never had a strong navy or air force to begin with. What Iran does have is one of the largest and best organized militia forces in the world. Millions of reservists who are ready and waiting to fight for their homeland, their faith and their lives. This is a suicide mission.

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Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
@elonmusk Elon, you’re starting to scare me with your innovations….but….carry on….mi Vato….
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Atlas Carson
Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
True story. Myself and 2 friends at the spur of the moment decided to attend the Jan 31, 1988 Super Bowl in San Diego (Redskins vs. Broncos) we hopped on a plane rented a car. We had no hotel reservations no tickets. We were literally nearby the Famous hotel Del Coronado, which I had stayed at previously so I pulled off on the chance that they may have something at the last minute. Sure enough I got a suite for myself $250 -$750 in 2026 dollars) and my buddies because they were a little bit cheaper than me got a smaller room, but we just walked right in. Got 2 rooms and settled in for the weekend. All the top NFL coaches and general managers were staying there. We got to meet them at the bar, we shook a lot of hands. We got some autographs just had a really good time at the world famous Hotel del Coronado. Now we had to find tickets and there were ticket scalpers (This is before the Internet remember) in all the bars and hotels and people would approach us asking us if we need a ticket. We met about three or four brokers and I got impatient. I decided that we should just go ahead and buy whatever tickets gave us some really good sideline views. Helicopter rides to the stadium cost $100 and we walked from our hotel room to the helipad at the hotel, dropped off within easy walking distance to our gate, and we ended up on the temporary installed seating where all the touchdowns scored by Washington were right in front of us. We had like the best seats in the house by accident. The price for those tickets…… $250 which translates into about $800 in today’s money but we had a great time. Try doing that today, you’re gonna be spending what $25,000-50,000 for three people? the good times and the fair prices for fans have come and gone . it was a good run….
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Atlas Carson
Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
This is an interesting post. I grew up in Chicago but left in 1988 right after the 8/8/8 first night ball game at Wrigley Field. I went to California and then to Hawaii and enjoyed my time in both states. I ended up in Florida for business reasons and what I’ve learned is that what’s happening in Chicago has spread to all over the United States, especially homelessness. Obviously in California is well known but Hawaii has it, has a high population of homeless as well. It’s the inability to afford rent, day-to-day living and no money to escape and no skill set in some cases to provide for yourself if you can escape. In 1984, the Chicago Transit Authority linked trains and service to O’Hare airport directly but prior to that, I think there was a single bus route and you had to take a taxi or drive your car to get dropped off that sort of thing. All I know is that once residents from various parts of Chicago had the ability to hop on a train to O’Hare, it gave them an opportunity to rob people and then get back on a train and go home after a hard day of robbing. What you describe is an absolute dystopian nightmare in my opinion it’s hard to believe that empty cars means it smells so bad even the homeless won’t enter it. There was a time when a Democratic mayor that ran Chicago, ran it pretty good you just had to accept that they put all their relatives, friends and political supporters on the payroll which you paid for out of your taxes that was the trade-of. And of course the Chicago mob, The Outfit ran the city to its liking in all aspects. Law-enforcement, the courts, the politicians, but it worked it really did you just had to overlook the part of how it worked. I will tell you I’ve been to Australia, I’ve been to Japan I’ve been to Canada and other countries, but those countries don’t have anywhere near the problems that we do with the homeless and the crime. Maybe that’s changed as well. I don’t know. I just know that this rot seems to be spreading worldwide and I don’t know how or what we need to do to put a stop to it.
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jim iuorio@jimiuorio·
I believe that the majority of people don’t fully grasp the condition of two of Chicagos most important public transportation lines(the Red and Blue lines). In four years time there was never a week that went by where I wasnt harassed by a drug addled homeless person a minimum of 3-4 times. At 5:00 a.m. the business people on the platform all try and run to the least worst car. The trick is to avoid cars with tons of homeless people but the most important thing is to stay far away from a car that has nobody on it. An empty car usually means the excrement smells is so bad that even the homeless inhabitants cant stand it. Once a month I was kicked off a car for a “medical emergency” which was code for a death from overdose…but the single worst thing is being on a car where everyone suspects that there’s a dead body but no one says anything because they don’t want to have to get a $100 uber home for the second time that week…this is not one word of exaggeration…
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Trumplicans2024.com@trumplicans2024·
you see this girl at Home Depot and think?
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Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
@Rainmaker1973 Hemsworth who is Australian or Fassbender to get back to a large size Bond like Connery or Moore.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Who would you pick to play the next James Bond?
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Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
@TaraBull I would consider another line of work. That is a lot of beef on the hoof at least 400+ pounds.
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
Officers have there hands full dealing with a shoplifting suspect at Sephora
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Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
@Perky_43 I recall this crime. His mom reviewed video footage from the home as the search was on and identified her son. Mother turned him in.
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Steve Perkins@Perky_43·
A notorious sex fiend who abducted, raped and murdered a six year old girl has begged prison guards to keep him safe, as he fears retribution from other prisoners In 2019, Aaron Campbell was handed a life sentence with a minimum term of 27 years; subsequently reduced to 24 years on appeal. Campbell who is currently serving his sentence in HM Prison Glenochil in Clackmannanshire is "petrified" and "cowering in his cell" following the violent attack on child killer Ian Huntley. Campbell is particularly vulnerable because he has no friends and is hated by almost every other prisoner. Our source said that hes paranoid about being attacked and stays in his cell, only coming out when he knows the guards are near by. Campbell has accepted that he will be attacked at some point, and lives in constant fear as it could come at any time and from any prisoner. Our source says, "Its really getting him down and hes spoken about ending it a few times." Campbell was last attacked by a fellow convict in 2022 after the door to his cell at Polmont Young Offenders was left briefly open. The attack left Campbell's "front tooth through his lip", with his attacker being dragged off him by prison wardens. Campbell has since moved on from that young offenders and is now at HM Prison Glenochil which is a multi classification prison with almost 700 prisoners at any one time. Campbell is normally kept separate from the other prisoners because of his notoriety and his sickening crime but like Huntley found out, there will always be a 'window of opportunity' Campbell initially went to steal some cannabis from a house. However, he found six-year-old Scottish girl Alesha Sarah MacPhail. He picked her up, carried her to the grounds of a demolished hotel, then raped and killed her by applying pressure to her face and neck. DNA samplea taken from Alesha's neck had a billion-to-one chance of coming from anybody but Aaron Campbell. DNA matches were also found on Alesha's face, fourteen parts of her body, and some of her clothing. Campbell used his phone to Google search "How do police find DNA", then visited a webpage titled "Collecting DNA evidence". Hours after Alesha's body was discovered, Campbell filmed himself in a Snapchat video, sent to a group of 25 people, with the words "Found the guy who has done it." A report stated that Campbell "continued to experience thoughts of killing and having sex with children and having sex with dead bodies". Credit UK Database.
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Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
So men who had to start supporting themselves at an early age and fell into a lifetime of solid but not spectacular earnings doing physical labor should continue to work until what, 70, 75 years old before they can tap SSA instead of age 62 which is already about 10-15 years past their capable output as a laborer?
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jim iuorio@jimiuorio·
I’m not opposed to adjustments to social security. Raise the age slightly is fine but you can’t do it to anyone who is already within 15-20 years of retirement…they made plans and participated in the system they were given…
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RandyGoat 🐐@RandyGoat·
I was 13 when I got my first job doing new construction landscaping. I don't understand 30 year olds that have never had a job. How old were you when you got your first job?
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Atlas Carson@AtlasCarson·
@EndWokeness In another 100n years of so the DEMOCRATIC led Baltimore city should have it completed.
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
It's now been 2 years since Key Bridge fell in Baltimore. This is how much is rebuilt:
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