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Jake Schuster

@CoolHandJakeGS

CEO @Gemini_Sports formerly @Seminoles @NZRugby @lborosport Views are my own and probably wrong.

Wherever the adventure is เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2009
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Rabbi Poupko@RabbiPoupko·
@avidseries Probably for the same reason Gazans drove tens of thousands of Christians out of Gaza between 1948 and 1960 and for the same reason they threw @Palestine_UN Fatah members off roofs and drag them with motorcycles through the streets, not to mention the way they treat women.
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Rabbi Poupko
Rabbi Poupko@RabbiPoupko·
Palestinian woman from Gaza took a DNA test and discovered she has Jewish DNA. See how she reacts. Having studied Holocaust history and history of Germany during World War II I say with full confidence: German society was far less Antisemitic and obsessed with genetics than the Nazis of Gaza. You cannot walk 5 minutes through a street in Gaza without being murdered for being Jewish. There is no such way. We have heard this from hostages who tried to run away and from the fact that there are absolutely zero Jews living in Gaza. You can oppose Israel's war in Gaza all you want; there is no escaping how viciously and violently anti-semitic Gaza is.
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NJB
NJB@nigel_b_golf·
Take. My. Money. ❤️
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Gemini Sports
Gemini Sports@gemini_sports·
We’re excited to announce our new partnership with @AthleticoPR 🇧🇷⚽ One of the best-run clubs in Brazilian football and our first partner in Latin America. “We have been looking for the best technology companies to support our rising project, to make us the most AI-driven club in Brazil. Gemini is very clearly the best company to do that.” - Mario Celso Petraglia, President of Club Athletico Paranaense Full announcement in the comments ⬇️
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Gemini Sports
Gemini Sports@gemini_sports·
Your scouting workflow just got 8 major upgrades 🚀 From manual player tracking to enhanced collaboration tools — everything your front office has been asking for. 🧵 Full details in the replies!
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Uzumaki Tony
Uzumaki Tony@thearsfamily97·
Appreciate people that matter to you while they're still alive. This is absolutely beautiful from Thierry Henry.
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Scott Willis
Scott Willis@scottjwillis·
The last few weeks I’ve been playing around building a cool “match day bot” 🤖 for the Cannon Stats discord and it’s basically finished. Replaces all of the old manual posting I did for post match graphics and even posts to socials for me! Building new stuff is a lot of fun.
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Jake Schuster
Jake Schuster@CoolHandJakeGS·
I really want an Arsenal vs Barcelona semifinal. Exorcise all of the demons!
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Poz
Poz@PoznanInMyPants·
I hate to do this but my daughter's friend has no money. Her doggie was attacked by another dog, and will lose its eye, according to the doc, if it doesn't have an op tomorrow. If you have a spare $5 or $10 please do your good doggie deed of the day. 🐕❤️ (This is legit.)
Frenchie 🇫🇷☕ 🍰@shazzer42000

A friend's doggie got beaten by another dog and needs urgent eye surgery to save the eye. They are just trying to raises about $ 900 in the next 24 hours. If you can share or contribute I would appreciate it. The family lives in Chicago. gofund.me/c128eeb1c

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No Context Prem
No Context Prem@NoContextEPL·
Gabriel is a horrible little cheat🤢
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The Aesthetic City
The Aesthetic City@Aesthetic_City·
Savannah, GA The most beautiful city of the USA?
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Jake Schuster
Jake Schuster@CoolHandJakeGS·
@arse2mouse @timstillman_ That's just how the world works now. Everyone massively slates them for six months and then acts surprised when they turn out as advertised.
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Arse2Mouse
Arse2Mouse@arse2mouse·
@timstillman_ I do wonder if, barring a few notable exceptions, it isn't basically always like this when trying to slot high-profile signings.
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Tim Stillman ⭐️⭐️
Tim Stillman ⭐️⭐️@timstillman_·
Eze and Gyokeres so much more connected to the team now. No longer passengers waiting for a shot or a moment but both becoming much more a part of how the team builds attacks.
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Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU
Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU@CompletedStreet·
Had Miami not demolished this, you'd spend 40% less time in traffic.
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Reverend Jordan Wells
Reverend Jordan Wells@WellsJorda89710·
🚨To every Black person tempted by the antisemitic wave sweeping right now:🚨 Back when white mobs lynched us in the streets... When we had no money, no power, and literally no movement... Who stood with us? Who risked everything? The Jews. They weren't just allies—they were family in the fight. - Jewish leaders co-founded the NAACP in 1909 and funded/led it for generations when no one else would. - When Dr. King and our people were arrested, beaten, jailed—Jewish lawyers defended us for free, and Jewish money paid bail bonds and court fees while others turned away. - In Freedom Summer '64, half the white volunteers risking death to register Black voters? Jewish. - Rabbi Heschel marched arm-in-arm with MLK in Selma—our struggles linked forever. Without their blood, treasure, solidarity, and courage—there is no Civil Rights Movement as we know it. No Voting Rights Act. No dream realized. That's why I stand with the Jews. They were our only true friends when this country hated us—when doors slammed shut and ropes hung high. They showed up, bled, and built with us. So to my people joining this demonic, divisive hate today: Pause. Remember. Honor the alliance that freed us. Our histories are bound. Our freedoms were won together. Betray that, and you betray the very martyrs who died for our rights. Black-Jewish unity forged the dream. Don't let hate destroy it. I stand with my Jewish brothers and sisters—always. ✊🏾🤝✡️🇮🇱 Repost if truth > trends. If gratitude > division. If history matters. #BlackJewishAlliance #RememberOurAllies #StandTogether #CivilRightsTruth #NoToAntisemitism
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Jake Schuster
Jake Schuster@CoolHandJakeGS·
That is why Arsenal signed Eberechi Eze.
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Sheel Mohnot
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
@austin_rief no - will do it next time i've stayed at the breakers in Palm Beach which he built!
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Sheel Mohnot
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
fun fact: this was originally a railroad, funded entirely by 75-year-old Henry Flagler (cofounder of Standard Oil) starting in 1905 for $50M (~$1.7B today). Easily one of the most daring infrastructure projects ever taken on by a private individual... he funded the whole project with his own cash, no debt or outside investors. During the building of it, it was referred to as Flagler's Folly. People just thought it would not work, it was too ambitious. People thought he was a rich dude throwing away his money. His thesis: when the Panama Canal opened, Key West could become like a mini Singapore - a small island with a deep water port, well-located geographically. If you could connect it to the US mainland by rail, it becomes the natural transshipment point for goods moving between the Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico, Cuba, Latin America, etc. Key West was already a large city, much larger than Miami at the time. Unfortunately for Flagler, by the time the railroad was done 7 years later, ships had improved range enough that they didn't need to stop at some mid-point, they could bypass Key West entirely and get their goods to New York, Baltimore, Philly, Charleston, etc. Why offload cargo at Key West, put it on a slow single-track railroad, and then redistribute it, when they could just sail straight to New York or New Orleans and plug into existing infrastructure? It was completed in 1912, and they started calling it the Eighth Wonder of the World. Flagler rode the first train at the age of 82. When the train arrived in Key West, he said "Now I can die in peace." He died a year later. A Cat 5 hurricane made it unusable it in 1935. The bankrupt railroad sold the whole thing to Florida for $640k, and it was reborn as the Overseas Highway. Henry Flagler has a fascinating story - after getting rich he plowed a ton of money into Florida and really willed it to success.
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頽廃卿ポッピー@BigBrother_Popy

え、なにこれ フロリダの南にすげぇ長い橋あるんだけど!? こんなんあるの知らなかった!!

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Jake Schuster
Jake Schuster@CoolHandJakeGS·
Oh my, poor Bodo/Glimt! The Cinderalla Story comes to an end. They deserve all the credit in the world, though. Truly remarkable. MASSIVE for Arsenal that they wouldn't have to go to the Arctic Circle.
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