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Clifton

@BlueSkyCyber

5 Star rated Uber Rider. Good at Excel and computers. Accomplished key fob battery changer.

Entrou em Aralık 2017
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Clifton
Clifton@BlueSkyCyber·
@TrevorSheatz Ain't many healthy churches around these parts then
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Trevor Sheatz
Trevor Sheatz@TrevorSheatz·
A healthy church will always preach the hard truths of Scripture. We need to hear about sin and repentance just as much as God's grace and love.
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
My son is three years old. For the past two weeks he’s been at a summer camp a few hours a day. The teachers have complained to my wife three times already. Here’s what they reported: He pushed another kid. He didn’t sit still when told to. He tried to leave the room when they said no. He can’t stand in line. I’m not exaggerating. Grown adults pulled my wife aside, three times, to report that a three-year-old acts like a three-year-old. They warned her that if he doesn't change his behavior then he can't continue attending the camp. Maybe we should medicate him. Fix the defect of being a small boy with energy and a will. He won’t be going back. I don’t want people like this anywhere near my son. A civilization that pathologizes a toddler for refusing to sit in a line can't raise men willing to stand and defend it.
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Exec Sum
Exec Sum@exec_sum·
BREAKING: SpaceX's IPO is set to mint 4,000 millionaires This includes some cafeteria workers, whose comp includes employee stock options
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Clifton@BlueSkyCyber·
Iran will only make a deal with the antichrist
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DOMO Capital Management, LLC
This morning @jimcramer stated that maybe $ADBE should be a $40B company (not $100B) because unlike $FIG and Canva - you need to take a class in order to use Adobe.... I guess that makes $ADBE a strong buy here heading into earnings later this week???? 😂🤣
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Clifton@BlueSkyCyber·
@exec_sum @grok how rare is it to go public at series m? At what series did Snowflake go public?
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Exec Sum@exec_sum·
NEWS: Databricks is in early discussions to raise a Series M at a valuation between $165B to $175B, per The Information.
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SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney·
If you are an aspiring lawyer, no need to chat, here is everything you need to know: Don’t do it unless (1) you get into a top-14 school, (2) you get a substantial scholarship to a regional school where you want to practice or (3) you are a weirdo and love the law.
Douglas A. Boneparth@dougboneparth

If you’ve become even remotely successful in your profession, one of the greatest things you can do is give some of your time to those attempting to follow in your footsteps. A 30-minute conversation can literally change someone’s life. It’s such an incredible giveback.

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Exec Sum@exec_sum·
BREAKING: Jensen Huang declined Elizabeth Warren's invitation to testify on AI, China and exports
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Chesty
Chesty@ChestyPullerGst·
@rev3_s Glorious. A masterclass in applied violence.
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Ted
Ted@TedBrewer·
Did I just ace a 373 yard par 4 at 9800 ft elevation? I think so, BUT... I didn't see the ball go in. I found my ball short and right of the green which was odd because my tee shot was tracking dead on with the front left pin. After chipping up to the green, I found another ball in the hole - exactly matching the one I hit from the tee AND the ball I chipped up to the green. What do you think, golf friends?
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Clifton
Clifton@BlueSkyCyber·
@aptera_motors True Been waiting for this to be available for well over a decade
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Aptera@aptera_motors·
Nothing to see here. 😉
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Douglas A. Boneparth
Douglas A. Boneparth@dougboneparth·
As long as they’ll allow it, I’ll walk my kids to school. Someday soon, I won’t get to do this ever again. Our mornings together will forever be some of my favorite memories. The conversations, laughs, and goodbye hugs are irreplaceable. I can’t think of anything more important.
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Chesty
Chesty@ChestyPullerGst·
September will mark 20 years since Steve Irwin died. Wild.
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Clifton
Clifton@BlueSkyCyber·
hey, at least she didn't get aborted
The Husky@Mr_Husky1

She ate lunch alone for 730 days straight. What this 16-year-old built from that pain now protects millions of kids worldwide. Seventh grade. Natalie Hampton carried her tray through a packed cafeteria and felt it — that specific, suffocating dread of not knowing where to go. She'd already learned what happened when you approached the wrong table. The silence. The turned backs. The whispered laughter that followed you all the way to the empty table by the wall. The one everyone could see. The one that said: nobody wants her. For two full years — 730 consecutive lunches — that table was hers. Alone. The bullying went further than whispers. She was shoved into lockers. Four physical attacks in two weeks. She came home with scratches and bruises. When she finally reported it, school administrators sent her to counseling — to find out what she was doing wrong. The isolation grew so heavy she was hospitalized for anxiety. Then ninth grade came. A new school. And almost overnight — everything changed. Students welcomed her. She made friends within weeks. She finally knew what safe felt like. But she couldn't stop thinking about the kids still sitting at the wall table. Right now. Today. She remembered what she'd needed most during all those lunches. Not a teacher. Not a pamphlet. Just one person saying: "You can sit with us." So at 16 — with zero coding experience and "a lot of enthusiasm," as she put it — Natalie built exactly that. She called it Sit With Us. The idea was simple and genius: students sign up as "ambassadors," keeping their table open. Other kids privately browse available tables on their phones before ever walking into the cafeteria — and show up knowing they're already welcome. No public rejection. No moment of judgment. Just a guaranteed seat. Within 7 days of launching: 10,000 downloads. Then the world found her. NPR. The Washington Post. CBS News. Messages from Morocco, Australia, the Philippines, France — kids who'd been eating alone for years, finally finding a place to belong. Sit With Us now operates in 30 countries. "Even if it helps one person," Natalie said quietly, "it was worth building." She turned 730 lunches of loneliness into a lifeline for millions. That's not just survival. That's transformation.

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Clifton
Clifton@BlueSkyCyber·
God offers forgiveness for you and me. I thank Him you know this. My sins are egregious and separated me from Him until I accepted the substitutionary payment for my sins by Jesus on the cross. We will both rejoice in eternity, along with your child, in the glorious grace that He offered to make us right before God.
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Angie Wright
Angie Wright@onlyHEisWorthy·
Sometimes I have to walk away from the “internet” for awhile. At age 19 I had an abortion. It was horrific for me but I can only imagine how horrific for my beautiful child. If it wasn’t for Jesus rescuing me years later, it’s quite possible I would have killed myself or become an addict like most in my family growing up. But God rescued me. He rescued me with a purpose to not only glorify Him but to expose the deeds of darkness. To speak up. Yes I’m forgiven for my abortion. But if you read about David all through the OT in the Bible. Sin has consequences. There isn’t one day that passes that I don’t see that empty chair at the dinner table. Wondering who she would be 😭😭😭😭 Abortion is murder. It’s a stain on this country and on this world. The blood of the innocent cry out. And trust me. Justice is coming FULL!
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Rep. Mary Miller
Rep. Mary Miller@RepMaryMiller·
We thank God for our sweet grandson and the incredible blessing he is to our family. Born with Down syndrome, he reminds us daily that every life has inherent value, purpose, and dignity. We are also grateful for his 17-year-old birth mother, who chose life.
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Jesse Ridgway
Jesse Ridgway@McJuggerNuggets·
I’ve never seen such hate and vitriol for two people grieving the loss of their unborn child and making an impossible decision. The last 24 hours have exposed a side of humanity that is deeply disturbing. Being called “murderous pieces of shit, evil, compared to Hitler” and receiving NON-STOP DEATH THREATS. Seeing my 6-year old dog with Stage 4 Kidney Disease be used as a weapon, manipulating my words and intent in a tweet or saying we’ll regret this decision forever and must repent to God is absolute insanity. If you ever wanted to marvel at the depravity of people online, just check the replies on my latest tweet. It’s a shit-show of epic proportions. This is reflective of the current world and landscape we’re all living in. What’s more troubling is a lot of these people use God or Jesus as their justification for threatening us and wanting to cast us into Hell…seems pretty hypocritical. So many saying they would’ve kept the child, put it up for adoption or are suddenly ready to adopt a down syndrome child, that’s great! You can do all those things. However, many of the people throwing stones don’t even have children, let alone one with a condition and most likely will never do the things they say they’re going to do. There has been some heinous shit said about my wife and I on some extremely large accounts…It baffles me that there are such trashy-ass people who have significant followings. If you can’t contribute anything meaningful to the conversation aside from insults then just don’t post. On the other hand, there has been tremendous stories of people who kept their Down Syndrome baby and that’s awesome! Very courageous and they do look very happy! That is your choice and I support it. This was ours and we can do that. It’s very easy to accept the differences between us when it has no actual bearing on your life. What shocked me most of all was that this story has become mainstream news…A couple’s abortion is suddenly newsworthy in 2026…? There are over 1,000,000 abortions every single year for a myriad of reasons, this is happening on a DAILY BASIS and is the most common outcome for Trisomy 21, yet this one blows up and people are surprised…? The reason this blew up is quite simple: IT’S BECAUSE NOBODY TALKS ABOUT IT. I can’t blame people for not talking about these vulnerable experiences publicly because you see the disgusting backlash that ensues. It’s very divisive. Luckily, after 20 years on the Internet, this is par the course for me taking on the crazies, so I’m glad I can help further the conversation. That’s exactly why I wanted to share this story. People still need to see vulnerability and hear the raw truth. There is real suffering going on and it is being done in silence and fear. So many mothers have reached out privately commending us on our bravery to speak truthfully about this topic and we really appreciate that support! We want you to feel less alone in this and less ashamed. There has never been a more important time to speak up and out about the things that matter. Do not let the vocal minority stop you from sharing your truth. To those who have been affected by this or are confronted with a similar situation in the future, we have your back and please feel free to reach out. I’m sure this will follow us awhile especially when we try for a kid again in the near future. (CONTINUED)
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