Jason
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We need to focus on finishing Colossus 2 and ensuring it is extremely stable, then will build the water recycling plant
xAI Memphis@xAIMemphis
xAI is committed to building a state-of-the-art water recycling plant in Memphis. This plant will protect billions of gallons of water each year. The team is currently prioritizing other more immediate projects at the site but our plans to build the water plant have not changed.
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@Realdevinhaney This narrative is getting boring, boxing fans aren’t as ignorant as you believe
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@ShakurStevenson translation: I want as much money as possible without having to fight any real competition, but I want to make it look as if I am fighting the best as long as the majority of fans don’t catch on
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Not sure what’s happening with Claude but since yesterday I’ve been hitting my usage limits with just a few prompts. Until a few days ago the same prompts would have consumed maybe 5% of the limits (I’m on the Pro plan). I hope this is a bug and not the new normal because this is absolutely unusable.
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@digijordan @Figure_robot I saw this movie before… it’s called DUNE 😂
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The White House today had a @Figure_robot explain to the world that it will soon be replacing teachers…
And it will. It will also replace surgeons, lawyers, pilots, truck drivers, police officers, soldiers and basically every other job.
And believe it or not…this is good.
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Typical timeline of the American normie:
• Varsity athlete in HS (peaked at 17)
• Big Ten/SEC school, blacked out Thurs–Sat
• Moves to a “fun” city for 3–4 years to continue college lifestyle
• Slowly becomes a slave to a normie desk job
• Settles for a beautiful mid at 31 because “it’s time”
• Promoted a few times, still checks Slack at 9pm
• Buys a house 45 min outside the city in the suburbs
• Gains 30 lbs and calls it a “dad bod”
• Develops a concerning addiction to gardening/lawn care and Costco runs
• Sees friends 3x a year if lucky
• 2 family vacations a year (one beach, one obligatory holiday)
• Pops out a kid to run the exact same script
is this the dream or did we all just agree to it?
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Jason รีทวีตแล้ว

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Jason รีทวีตแล้ว

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The English countryside and matching Barbour jackets


Samantha@alecttrona
Barbour jacket is a non-negotiable wardrobe essential for men
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**Eggs and bacon (as the iconic American breakfast pairing) became widely popular in the 1920s—*after* Kellogg's cereal was introduced and had already gained traction.**3
Before the 1920s, most Americans typically ate light breakfasts (e.g., toast, coffee, or orange juice). Bacon was more often a dinner or general-purpose food, and while eggs had long been a morning option for some, the specific hearty combo of **bacon and eggs** was not a standard or heavily marketed breakfast staple.9
The shift happened thanks to a clever public relations campaign. In the early 1920s, the Beech-Nut Packing Company (a major bacon producer) hired Edward Bernays (often called the "father of public relations" and nephew of Sigmund Freud). To boost slumping bacon sales, Bernays consulted physicians and got about 4,500 of them to agree that a "hearty" protein-rich breakfast (specifically bacon and eggs) was healthier than a light one for energy and well-being. He then publicized this "survey" with nationwide newspaper headlines like "4,500 Physicians Urge Heavy Breakfast to Improve Health of American People." Bacon sales soared, hotels and restaurants adopted the pairing, and it quickly became the "All-American Breakfast."7
This was **not** an ancient tradition. Combinations of meat and eggs date back centuries (e.g., in medieval Europe or earlier Western meals), and the full English breakfast (including bacon and eggs) had some roots in Britain by the Edwardian era (1901–1910). But in the U.S. context, the duo only solidified as a cultural norm due to this 1920s marketing push.0
By comparison, **Kellogg's cereal** came much earlier. John Harvey Kellogg and his brother W.K. accidentally created the flaked cereal precursor in 1894 at their sanitarium (initially as a health food). W.K. Kellogg founded the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company in 1906, mass-produced Corn Flakes, and aggressively advertised it as a convenient, healthy ready-to-eat breakfast. By 1909, the company was producing over 120,000 cases daily, making dry cereal a mainstream option well before the bacon-and-eggs campaign.25
In short: No, eggs and bacon did **not** predate or rival Kellogg cereal in popularity—the cereal industry helped reshape light breakfasts first, and the bacon-and-eggs trend followed as another marketing-driven "traditional" American meal in the 1920s. Both were products of early 20th-century food industry innovation and promotion rather than longstanding custom.
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Hi @JasonMatozzo - You might want to research that. I've read it many places ... and Grok also confirms - "John Harvey Kellogg, a Seventh-day Adventist physician, developed corn flakes in the late 19th century as part of a bland, vegetarian diet at his Battle Creek Sanitarium, believing spicy or rich foods fueled sexual urges like masturbation, which he viewed as sinful."
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Jason รีทวีตแล้ว

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@JasonMatozzo @BillHaney77 @BOXINGnBBQ Once again just talkin to talk niggas get on twitter trynna be funny but be church mouses in person corn ball
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