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Wouter 🇳🇱
@Dutchwouter777
Small business owner from the Netherlands. Interested in the USA 🇺🇸
The Netherlands เข้าร่วม Şubat 2016
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Kash Patel’s girlfriend and wannabe country music star Alexis Wilkins claims Ret. Gen. Mike Flynn is part of a Russian influence campaign in the US to “divide [MAGA].”
Wilkins says the campaign has been ongoing for 22 months against the Trump admin and she knows because, “they ran one against me.”
Wilkins made the claim, alleging the proof stems from an influence campaign being run against her, which accused her of being a “Mossad spy.”
Wilkins is already suing Sam Parker, Stew Peters, and Elijah Schafer for defamation, alleging the “Mossad spy” allegation caused reputational damage.
Despite this, Wilkins has implicated Flynn, Tucker Carlson, Joe Kent, Elijah Schafer,
Thread below.
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@nikitabier Why not just with own content? I see only videos circulating that are on the internet for years, just to get views.
Why do you guys pay out for this, and not for own created content?
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Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X:
We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language.
While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform.
We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.
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This makes me think we're spinning up for a major war, again. 🫤
Task & Purpose@TaskandPurpose
Army raises enlistment age to 42, removes waiver for marijuana possession trib.al/h6sIjvd
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@DemetriusRO6 Nobody touching Israel because they own the financial world.
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Influencer 'living the dream' posting videos of himself smoking and drinking all day long trib.al/yrBYzi1

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🇮🇷🇮🇱 This guy provides more information to Iran.
“If you take this out, Israel cannot nuke you”
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo
🇮🇷🇮🇱🇺🇸 TikToker gives coordinates to Iran for a strike on a Patriot system. War in 2026 is wild.
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ERIKA KIRK: “We need strong men out there. Strong men who are convicted... And young women, we need you to also rise up. Don't compromise yourself.”
@MrsErikaKirk @tpusastudents
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Behold one of the most famous real life examples of human overconfidence ever recorded.
In 1995, a man named McArthur Wheeler robbed two banks in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in broad daylight. No mask. No disguise. Nothing. He walked right up to the tellers and even looked directly into the surveillance cameras.
His “plan” was astonishingly simple. Wheeler believed that lemon juice would make his face invisible to security cameras, the same way lemon juice can be used as invisible ink on paper.
So he rubbed lemon juice all over his face and went out to commit the robberies.
Police released the security footage on the evening news. Within about an hour someone recognized him and called the police. Wheeler was arrested shortly afterward.
When detectives showed him the footage he reportedly looked stunned and said:
“But I wore the juice.”
The bizarre case later caught the attention of two Cornell psychologists, David Dunning and Justin Kruger.
In 1999 they published a famous paper describing what is now called the Dunning–Kruger Effect.
Their finding was simple but powerful:
People who lack knowledge or skill in a subject often lack the ability to recognize that they are incompetent, which causes them to dramatically overestimate their own ability.
In other words, the same ignorance that makes someone wrong also prevents them from realizing they are wrong.
The Wheeler story became the perfect illustration. A man so confident in his understanding of “chemistry” that he calmly walked into banks believing cameras literally could not see him.
Psychology textbooks still reference it today because it shows something uncomfortable but very human.
Sometimes the people who are most certain are the ones who understand the least. 😏

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Harvey Weinstein on life at Rikers:
“It’s hell. Other inmates get to go to the yard. But every time I’m out there, I feel like I’m under siege. They come up and say, 'Weinstein, give me some money. Weinstein, give me your lawyer. 'Weinstein, do this. Weinstein, do that.' I’m constantly threatened and derided." hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-f…
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