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@stop_Now_Go

Professional Retard • Anonymized • Failed Ex-Athlete • Former Corporate Poser • I enjoy building software & explaining how we live in a simulation

San Rafael, CA Присоединился Haziran 2014
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We must rebuild our ability to be articulate IN PERSON. Everyone is a keyboard wizard behind the screens, yet face-to-face less & less people can form coherent sentences thanks to social media. This skill will become INVALUABLE as society progresses in its current state.
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If the feds can control the global money supply through $ printing, what would stop them from injecting a bunch of $ into the stock market, right around tax day, to get people to forget that they are paying taxes only to uphold the illusion that they are funding the government 🤔
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The U.S. stock market is a psyop to the general public bc media outlets are controlled by billionaires. When they have financial interest, they'll convince ppl to sell stock just so that it goes down and ANOTHER billionaire can buy it on "Sale."
Clay Travis@ClayTravis

The S&P 500 is less than 1% from setting another all time record high. Hope you guys weathered the economic apocalypse okay. As always, buy and hold and ignore the catastrophists whose brains have all been broken by Trump.

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@kieralwellness This is actually a really good take which surprised me that it came from a woman
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Kiera 🌱@kieralwellness·
I had a revelation that social media is so successful and addictive because it feeds the deadly sins. X - Information Gluttony Instagram - Lust Facebook - Pride TikTok - Sloth
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
The best thing governments could do now is make it actually attractive to hire people instead of the burden it is now In many parts of the world you can't fire people, you're legally liable if they have an accident working (even remotely at home!), and you're paying their bills for years on end On top of that the taxes to hire are often double of the salary you pay No wonder companies don't want to hire anymore, automation is cheap, often smarter with AI, runs 24/7, and has none of these burdens Hiring people could be made attractive again by governments though but right now it's being made the opposite
Joe Devon@joedevon

I lost a successful company I cofounded with 100 employees due to covid changing the business environment overnight. I’m proud of all the great jobs we created. And that is the one reason I would want successful businesses to hire as many people as possible. But I don’t miss the 15 years of stress in making that big payroll. You are very smart to optimize your business the way you do. And I am now doing the same. Contractors all the way. Never again do I want to deal with payroll. But I feel bad about it. The US used to have a gazillion great jobs by small businesses, and PE firms and onerous regulations that only enterprise could deal with have taken a huge bite out of this ecosystem. No idea if official stats back me up, but anecdotally it feels that way. Hopefully AI creates more jobs than it takes away. But if not, then the $1B solo founder companies could be a sad outcome.

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@levelsio@levelsio·
A funny assumption that if you work alone, you're always alone Of course you're not, you have your gf, friends, actually I see them much more and have much more free time with them than if I'd spend my time managing lots of people People you work with are NOT your friends, nor as an employee or as a boss As an employee you are showing loyalty to a company (a sociopathic entity) that can fire you whenever, and does (which is when you lose ALL the friends you made at your company btw). Nice team retreat with all your company friends, sorry now you're fired, that's all gone! While as a boss, you have a very strange relationship because you pay people to work for you, and they can't fully go against you or tell you the truth because you can always fire them. So you get lots of yes men around you because their survival is dependent on you Real fair equal relationships I think you find outside of work, or at least I do
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@theobjectivist Amongst so much negativity we have today, this is a reminder of how great humans really are.
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The Rational Animal 🤔
The Rational Animal 🤔@theobjectivist·
The average American today lives better than John D. Rockefeller did in 1926. That is not an exaggeration. It is a fact. Rockefeller could not fly across the country in five hours. You can for $200. He could not video call his family from another continent. You do it for free. He had no antibiotics, no MRI, no air conditioning in July. He could not carry every book ever written in his pocket. You are reading this on a device that does all of that and more. Americans throw away 30-40% of their food. Not because they are wasteful, but because food is so abundant that waste is affordable. Your car has climate control, navigation, and safety systems that did not exist at any price a century ago. Your home has heating, cooling, refrigeration, and entertainment that emperors could not have imagined. None of this was voted into existence. None of it was redistributed from the rich. It was created by free minds operating in what remains of a free market. Every comfort you enjoy today is the product of a man who thought, invented, produced, and traded voluntarily. This is what the remnants of capitalism still deliver, even while it is being dismantled. Imagine what a fully free society could build.
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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
America is the richest, most powerful, and most generous country in the world. We are so superior to everyone else, and so charitable and kind and helpful, that unfortunately many of the lesser countries on the globe have become welfare queens who expect us to coddle, care for, fund, fight for and protect them. We are the parents who have taken good care of our children, but have not forced them to contribute enough, or earn their own keep, and now they are spoiled, ungrateful, and helpless. It’s time to cut the umbilical cord and force the rest of the countries to stand on their own two feet. We can’t do everything for everyone.
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@AutisticClip All bc he wasn't "Giving her or the kids enough attention." She weaponized it to make him look like a bad father. In reality, he is the greatest NFL player of all time who was working a full time job, which he had the opportunity to do for a fraction of his life. Disgusting slut.
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AutisticClips@AutisticClip·
Nick Fuentes says Tom Brady’s wife cheating on him is the biggest whitepill ever “One of the world’s greatest athletes, tall, White, handsome, loaded, successful, best in the world at what he does.. and she cheated on him with the jujitsu instructor…”
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@honeeybuch I would ABSOLUTELY go and try to impregnate as many as possible. I would NEVER get the government involved by signing a stupid marriage certificate. Ideally, I'd leave that country with between 10-20 offspring (Preferably males).
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Firdausee Yahaya@honeeybuch·
As a respectable man, would you go?
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Ragnar Danneskjold@Ragnar_ADABTC·
I don't know what you are talking about. I have a w2 job right now and I claim exempt. Past job wouldn't let any employees claim exempt so I claimed 20,000 dependents. Fact is the law only requires those who live or work in Wash DC to pay federal income tax. So yes is a lawful and safe way not to pay the IRS. And the Fed's can only get you with levies or fines after you go to court, but guess what... the IRS doesn't go after non-filers. They are horribly understaffed and only go after filers who are cheating on their returns. Even this year the IRS has had another 27% reduction. finance.yahoo.com/personal-finan… And if you want added protection, you go through Freedom Law School .org tell them I sent you with ref code EZ7338
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Shannon Joy@ShannonJoyRadio·
I think we really need to organize a tax revolt and strike. There has to be a safe and legal way to do it.
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@ketosavage Respect. What was your daily fat (In mg) content at 4000 calories?
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Robert Sikes | Natural Bodybuilder 💪
There's been a lot of discussion on X lately about cutting fat to reduce calories and get leaner. The arguments aren't totally wrong. Fat is calorie-dense, and if you're not metabolically adapted to use it efficiently, eating high amounts can lead to weight gain. But here's what this conversation is missing: the metabolic state of the person eating those calories matters enormously. I come from a bodybuilding background where tracking was everything. I learned to manipulate macros and calories to change my body composition effectively. That foundation taught me that calories absolutely matter. When I'm in prep or working with clients, I'm 100% manipulating calories and being very specific with macronutrient ratios. I track everything, adjust weekly, and tell clients to hit within five grams of their macro goals daily. So yes, I believe in tracking. But I also believe in something the recent discourse is completely overlooking: true fat adaptation fundamentally changes how your body processes those calories. Earlier this year I increased my intake to 4,000 calories daily - 1,000 above my baseline - for two weeks. The majority of those calories came from fat. Despite eating significantly more, my weight actually dropped from 183.2 to 179.2lbs. This is because my body is adapted to burning fat efficiently. That’s what happens when you give your body adequate time to become truly fat-adapted. Most people never experience this because they don't give the process enough time. The timeline for real fat adaptation is 6+ months minimum. You can produce ketones in days, but that doesn't mean your metabolic pathways are optimized to efficiently use fat for fuel. When you're truly fat-adapted, several things happen: Your body becomes incredibly efficient at using dietary fat for energy instead of storing it. You preserve muscle glycogen better than glucose-dependent athletes. Your energy becomes stable for 16+ hours without crashes. Mental clarity sharpens dramatically - I maintained high cognitive function even at 3.9% body fat. The metabolic flexibility you develop means you can eat more food while maintaining or even improving body composition. This is the piece missing from the "just cut fat to cut calories" advice. Now, does this mean calories don't matter? Absolutely not. If I eat 6,000 calories, I'm not as lean as when I eat less. The difference is that my metabolic rate of consumption is wildly different when I'm fat-adapted versus when I was carb-dependent. The recent discourse about cutting fat isn't entirely wrong - it's just incomplete. For someone who's not fat-adapted, eating high fat with high carbs is a recipe for fat storage. But for someone who's truly adapted, fat becomes your body's preferred and most efficient fuel source. Stop viewing this as either/or. Track your intake, understand that calories matter, but also recognize that metabolic state determines how efficiently your body uses those calories. If you've never experienced true fat adaptation, you're missing out on what your body is actually capable of. Give it the time it needs, follow the process correctly, and discover what it feels like when your metabolism is actually optimized for fat burning. The answer isn't to fear fat - it's to become adapted to using it properly.
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Whites are the only unprotected race on this planet. From an HR & legal perspective. They are the ONLY ones who aren't allowed to stick up for themselves. All they're able to do is take it in the ass. I think whites go extinct in the U.S. within the next 100 years.
Jerr@jerr_rrej

“White boy” is a slur meant to emasculate White men. How many other men on earth are openly called boys? Black boys, mexican boys, arab boys… not a thing. Only White men are called boys because it is based on spite and resentment.

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@ExoGhost Lmao the movement in this game was fucked. One of the goats tho fs
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@RepThomasMassie So what's the solution? Everyone thinks this is a huge problem...when in reality it's a system working EXACTLY as designed. Been in place since 1913. This debt will never be repaid. You do that, and there goes the entire global money supply.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
The debt passed $39 trillion today. Paying a trillion dollars of interest annually on this debt causes hardship for tax-payers and robs us of resources that could otherwise be used for infrastructure or national defense. And ultimately, this debt will enslave our grandchildren.
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@MattWallace888 Not true at all. Quit trying to instigate drama. He doesn't drink alcohol and never has. He's said this multiple times on interviews
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Matt Wallace
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
Trump is not touching that drink! I watched the entire thing. Everyone else took sips. He is very worried right now about the possibility of someone poisoning him.
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Dave Feldman
Dave Feldman@realDaveFeldman·
We premiered The Cholesterol Code last night -- and the reception was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Want to see it yourself?... 👇
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Albeit Germane@AlbeitGermane·
@stop_Now_Go @SamaHoole I, my dad, and sister all had/have heart palpitations. For me, if I take magnesium every day, no palpitations. I started the mag. after I requested a magnesium test be added to my standard blood panel (I had to pay for the extra test). I was just above the lowest level.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Dave's cousin brought her Anglo-Nubian to the farm for a week in April while she had building work done. The goat's name is Margot. Margot arrived on Tuesday in a trailer, came down the ramp, stood in the yard, and looked at Dave's farm with the unhurried assessment of a goat who has done this before and found it, on balance, manageable. Keith was on the barn roof. Keith saw Margot arrive. Keith came down from the barn roof within four minutes of Margot's arrival, which Dave noted as the fastest Keith has voluntarily descended from the roof since the insurance assessor came in January. Keith walked to the yard gate. Margot walked to the yard gate. They stood on opposite sides of it. Keith looked at the latch. Margot looked at the latch. Keith opened the gate. Dave was watching from the kitchen window. Dave's log: "He opened it. In front of her. Deliberately. I've never seen him open a gate for someone before. He opened it and then walked through and she followed and they both went to the east ditch. I don't know what this means. I'm adding a column." Keith and Margot spent three days working the east ditch together. The ditch is now completely clear. Keith working alone had been at 70% for six weeks. On the fourth day, Keith showed Margot the barn roof access route. Dave stood in the yard and looked at the barn roof. Two goats. Ridge. Assessing the lichen together. Dave's log, Thursday evening: "I now know how he gets up there. I am not going to describe it because I don't want to have to think about how I address it. Net outcome: the lichen is probably gone by Saturday. Still working on the column heading." Margot went home Sunday. Keith was on the barn roof Monday morning. Keith was on the barn roof alone. Keith looked at the lichen. There is less lichen than there was. There is, arguably, a gap where the lichen was. Keith appeared, to Dave's eye, to be considering this. Dave did not add a column. Dave made tea. Dave left it.
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@SamaHoole Lol for me it's actually the other way around. All the NPCs (Including the cashiers) look at ME in disbelief. Like how can I possibly be buying 7-8 pounds of meat, come back to the store in less than a week for more, and NOT be fat?? Impossible
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Me with a cart of full of 20% ground beef looking at everyone filling up on grains and seed oils.
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