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The typically modern solution to any problem always scandalizes one who was born with a sensibility for human excellence.

Hyperboria เข้าร่วม Şubat 2022
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Sandra Ellis
Sandra Ellis@SheBear47·
@DonColachoTrad @calvinrobinson @Anarcho1776 No they did not get rid of paganism. It's alive and well. Christians have been deceived. Paganism was incorporated into the church. Christmas renamed from Saturnalia, Easter= Ishtar, Halloween- Black Sabbath. Etc.
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Fr Calvin Robinson ©️®️
Daily Wire finds a troubling pattern in Catholicism. The problem is, Catholics cannot be manipulated in the same way as evangelicals. Catholics are not Zionists. It is in Israel’s interests to have Christians believe they must be “committed Zionists to receive God’s blessing.”
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NvrQuit
NvrQuit@quit_nvr·
@All_Right_Now2 @WallStreetApes @desertlife88 My deductible, working for a large national/international banking corporation is $4.5k. It used to be $3500, before that it was $2000, and before that was $1200. I've kept the same plan. Junk just keeps getting worse and worse.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
American is a healthy 28 year old, he decided to skip paying for health insurance this year because the cheapest plan was $900 per month with a high deductible He had to spend 2 nights in the ER without insurance, he breaks down the bill “This is my receipt from spending 2 days in the hospital: - It totaled about $24,000 - My CT scan alone was $8,300 - Laboratory, 6,000 - IV therapy, $1,020, $4,000 in total And while $24,000 seems like a lot of money, let me show you something. This is what I'm actually paying, $2,478 because when you don't have insurance, these hospitals give you a discount. They discounted $22,000 off of this bill” “But if I had insurance, I wouldn't have gotten that discount. So it would've been a $24,000 bill billed to my insurance, and then my insurance would've said, ‘Hey, you have a $5,000 deductible. You need to pay $5,000 for this last emergency room visit.’ Then you tack on the $900 a month that I'd be paying for that insurance. I'd be paying $20K this year for healthcare. So the craziest part about this is even if I have another hospital visit, by the end of this year, I'm still gonna be paying less than I would if I had insurance. At minimum, my cost for healthcare this year would've been $20,000 with insurance. Right now I'm at $2,400.” US Health Insurance is a scam
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Michael Spangler
Michael Spangler@spanglermt·
"Protestant Hitler" is the right term for the Christian prince we need today. By "Hitler" we name our need for ruthless anti-Judaism and anti-leftism, without which our nation will never be rescued. But by "Protestant" we name our urgent need for solid piety.
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Andrew Torba
Andrew Torba@BasedTorba·
@christopherrufo “Stop noticing the obvious root of societal rot and instead try listening to the ramblings of the benzo addict who sold his soul to them.”
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Don Colacho Traditionalism
Don Colacho Traditionalism@DonColachoTrad·
@mlbushnell81 @grok @mattvanswol I only use it to back it into a corner. My point is that large cities aren’t intrinsically violent, which I’ve proven. I wanted to get grok to concede that the most important thing a large city can do to not be violent is to not have anyone with African ancestry in it.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: A pregnant woman with a toddler in Charlotte NC has just been STABBED IN THE STERNUM by a random female attacker... ...WITH A STEAK KNIFE!!!! The attacker is STILL ON THE LOOSE and has not been caught. The pregnant woman was getting her toddler out of her car when a woman stopped her car, got out, cursed at her, and attacked her with a knife. The pregnant woman was able to fight off the attacker before she fled. The baby she is carrying is unharmed. WHAT IS HAPPENING TO CHARLOTTE NC???!!!!!!!
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
When Eisenhower was asked why the United States did not allow the 1956 Vietnamese reunification elections agreed upon at Geneva, he answered with unusual honesty. He said that if elections were held, Hồ Chí Minh would win with approximately 80 percent of the vote. So they cancelled the elections. Think about that every time an American politician talks about "spreading democracy." They cancelled the democratic election because the "wrong" person would win. They then spent the next two decades killing people to prevent the government that would have been democratically elected from taking power. And they called the other side anti-democratic. This is not ancient history. This is the logic that still governs every "democracy promotion" operation today. Democracy is acceptable when it produces the "right" results. When it does not, you cancel the election, back a coup, fund the opposition, impose sanctions, and call the government that the people actually chose a "dictatorship." Vietnam exposed this logic completely. Not with arguments. With history. With the receipts.
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Ryan Maue
Ryan Maue@RyanMaue·
Here is a clear ranking of the people who have done the most damage as neo-Malthusians in the climate space, based on their direct impact on policy, narrative control, and outcomes: 3. Naomi Oreskes Built the dominant “Merchants of Doubt” framing that turned any challenge to the consensus into moral failure or industry corruption. Her 2023 Scientific American piece calling 8 billion people a “crisis” revived explicit population concerns. Served as paid consultant and expert witness in major climate lawsuits against oil companies, helping weaponize the narrative legally. Her work made it extremely difficult for abundance-oriented or nuclear-first voices to be taken seriously in policy circles. 4. Bill McKibben Longest-running and most effective activist blocking fossil infrastructure worldwide (Keystone XL, Dakota Access, global campaigns against African/Asian coal and gas projects). Through 350 dot org and “Keep It in the Ground,” he made “leave it in the ground” a mainstream slogan. His influence helped lock in the anti-abundance, anti-nuclear bias in environmental NGOs and European policy.
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Ryan Maue
Ryan Maue@RyanMaue·
"Yes — the same network of population control advocates (Paul Ehrlich, John Holdren, and their circle, amplified by the Club of Rome and figures like Margaret Mead) effectively launched the organized alarmist phase of modern climate change advocacy in the mid-1970s." Really?
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
I’m being accused of betraying Jews for personal gain, or to save my own skin. It’s vile. What I’m actually doing is using my reputation to break an artificial taboo. Why am I doing it? Because it’s right, for every reason including to protect the Republic from military adventures embarked upon over the objection of its citizens, and to protect Jews from what I see as a dire mistake being made in our name. I could, of course, be wrong in my assessment. That’s a sobering possibility that I think about a lot. But the way to find out is through open discussion in which we don’t level personal accusations at those who have not attacked us.
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AJ Desai
AJ Desai@AJDesai2·
@gbrew24 Why doesn't he threaten Israel , they were the instigators ?
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Gregory Brew
Gregory Brew@gbrew24·
Trump putting as much distance between himself and the South Pars attack as he can. Seems to rationalize Iran's response (to a degree) while condemning its attack on Qatar. Promises no further Israeli attacks on South Pars. But threatens the field's total destruction if Iran attacks Qatar again.
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
Billionaire Marc Andreessen says he has "zero" introspection, and that the idea itself is a modern invention.
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Joseph Miller
Joseph Miller@dysangelistes·
@lymanstoneky This entire debate, the heritability of criminal intent, is utterly stupid. An academic waste of time. We want to approach crime by controlling expression, not heredity. Unless our goal is to become the worst kind of people, worshippers of Kronos.
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Lyman Stone 石來民 🦬🦬🦬
Hereditarians really just don't get the argument. Nobody is debating that traits with polygenic roots for partial heritabilities can be influenced by some scale of selection-- The debate is about how much of an effect can you expect and the answer is not very much.
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Here's what 150 years of threshold selection on a trait with 1% incidence looks like (compared to a monogenic trait for reference):

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Martinez Politix
Martinez Politix@martinez_clips·
Quiero debatir Isabel Peralta sobre Hitler y Nacional Socialismo. Ella está eludiendo este debate porque no puede defender al estúpido führer que mató a 20 millones de eslavos para lograr un imperio alemán en Europa.
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Ethan Brooks
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Went to the grocery store this morning Bread, milk, eggs $47.63 The screen asked if I'd like to round up to support a children's hospital I pressed no The cashier looked at me The woman behind me looked at me My wife looked at the ceiling Again This company made $14 billion last year They can round up Went to get gas after The pump asked if I'd like to add $1 to support veterans I support veterans I pressed no A $200 billion oil company asking me to fund their charity while I'm paying $3.89 a gallon That's not philanthropy That's outsourcing Drove through for lunch Taco Bell The screen said "round up for education?" A fast food company asking me to fund scholarships while paying their employees $11 an hour I pressed no My wife said "you know you're arguing with screens today" She was right But the screens started it Went to the pharmacy Picked up a prescription $340 after insurance The screen asked if I'd like to donate $1 to help families in need I just paid $340 for a medication that costs $4 to manufacture And now you want a dollar I pressed no The pharmacist said "it's just a dollar" I said "it's never just a dollar" She didn't respond Got home My wife said "you said no to a children's hospital, veterans, education, and families in need today" I said "no. I said no to four corporations who want me to fund their goodwill so they can put it in their annual report" She was quiet Then she said "you're not wrong" I said "I know" She said "but you're still going to look like a monster" I said "I'd rather look like a monster than quietly fund a billion-dollar company's PR strategy at the register" She didn't disagree But she didn't look at me either Plz fix. Thx. Sent from my iPhone
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