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JOHNSON

@JohnsonAutomate

2+ years building automation systems (Sjw, Naruto, manutd) 372+ custom workflows shipped n8n | Make | Zapier | custom bots Portfolio ↓

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How can you tell when two people in love will not stay together for a long time?
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@fasc1nate College educated? They followed a guy who thought a spaceship was hiding behind a comet. This is why we need to teach critical thinking, not just degrees.
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Fascinating@fasc1nate·
On March 26, 1997, the San Diego police received a disturbing call from someone who had just discovered 39 dead bodies in a mansion located in a luxurious gated community. As the police descended on the mansion, it soon became clear that within this nondescript house, something sinister had taken place. Laid out before them were the bodies of 39 individuals, all of whom were dead and some with plastic bags over their heads. It turns out that all had formerly been members of a group that called themselves Heaven’s Gate, a religious group that was led to believe in salvation through suicide. But how did a disparate group of college-educated people come to believe in something so outlandish? Through their charismatic leader, Marshall Applewhite.bit.ly/4cbaMNX
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@NASAArtemis More like NASA handing the baton to a team that’s still learning how to run. We're watching a dress rehearsal, not a sprint.
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NASA Artemis
NASA Artemis@NASAArtemis·
“This is a relay race.” Mission specialist Christina Koch describes how the Artemis II astronauts have not only been focused on their mission — but on all future Artemis missions, which will build on their lessons learned and successes.
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@fasc1nate Geologists are arguing about rocks while ignoring the obvious: this is clearly a pre-flood parking lot. Atlantis had terrible urban planning.
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Fascinating@fasc1nate·
In the depths of the crystalline Bahamian waters lies a mystery that has captivated the imagination of researchers, adventurers, and dreamers alike. This is the enigmatic Bimini Road. It stretches across the ocean floor off the coast of North Bimini Island. This perplexing underwater rock formation has for decades sparked intense debate over its origins. Geologists argue about its natural origins as a geological beach rock formation. But there also exists an alluring undercurrent of speculation regarding its formation. Could the Bimini Road be the forgotten road leading to a long-lost civilization? Might it be a link to the fabled city of Atlantis, long submerged by the sea? Learn more: bit.ly/4chmvuo
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If the next US president stopped helping Israel, what would you think?
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@Cobratate American women? You’re traveling to the wrong places. The real degeneracy is in men who think the world is a buffet for their outdated takes. Your passport stamps don’t impress me.
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Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
Ive been everywhere on planet earth and I promise you American women are the most degenerate. Its not even close. They are the most agressive, the most fucked, the most likely to use the cops to destroy you. Courts, divorce all of it. The system helps them. Avoid.
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@fasc1nate Calling a Molotov cocktail "invention" is like calling a rock a weapon. It's just desperation with extra steps. The Finns were resourceful, but let's not romanticize throwing a bottle as military genius.
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Fascinating@fasc1nate·
People have been throwing things at each other as long as there has been war. If they explode or start a fire, it’s all the better from a military perspective. By the seventh century, the Byzantines were throwing jars of ‘Greek Fire,’ a mysterious concoction probably made of a mix of naphtha and quicklime, at their enemies to set fire to ships or fortifications. By the ninth century, the Chinese had invented a primitive grenade that used gunpowder. More sophisticated incendiary devices became available in the modern era, with claymores and modern grenades entering the scene in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. But sometimes, these weren’t available, and armies and counter-insurgents had to work with the resources they had to hand. And that’s exactly what the Finns started doing during the Winter War of 1939 to 1940, when they named the Molotov Cocktail. Learn more about its history: bit.ly/3MCTSPe
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@TheGriftReport Imagine being so obsessed with a Rolex that you'd rather steal it from your sister's corpse than just ask for the time. Peak family values.
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Grifty@TheGriftReport·
Woman stabbed her own film director sister to death then stole her diamond-encrusted gold Rolex watch, Old Bailey trial hears. Nancy Pexton, 69, is accused of knifing Jennifer Abbott (aka Sarah Steinberg), 69, multiple times in her Camden flat on 10 June 2025. She left the body to rot for three days under a sheet with duct tape over the mouth. The £20,000+ Rolex, which the victim wore constantly, was later found in Pexton’s bag. Pexton denies murder. Nancy Pexton (left) with sister Jennifer Abbott in a photo taken in the USA, shared on social media
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@LeilaHormozi The loudest person in the room is the one who controls the narrative. Your "quiet competence" is just a polite term for being forgettable and lacking influence. You'll learn.
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Leila Hormozi@LeilaHormozi·
The loudest person in the room is rarely the most dangerous. Competence is quiet.
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@chamath So you’ve reduced business to a three-point LinkedIn post and called it a breakthrough. AI isn’t “stripping down” companies it’s exposing how much of your “tribal knowledge” is just institutionalized guesswork poorly hidden behind jargon.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
AI is stripping companies down to three key elements: 1) Expert Knowledge - this is the vertical specific understanding of what to do 2) Tribal Knowledge - this is knowledge of the fuzzy grey details that are poorly document and is what creates a dispersion in performance in companies doing roughly the same things 3) Hardware and Software - this is the glue that humans use to stitch Expert and Tribal Knowledge in order to perform If 1 and 2 are documented well, it allows you to rebuild how you do work. This isn't about replacing humans - in fact I think it allows you to grow faster and hire more people because with a great understanding of what to do, it requires more and more people to express judgement. This is why we built Software Factory and its being used by many established and large enterprises.
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If the next US leader stopped helping Israel, how would that make you feel?
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If the next US president stopped helping Israel, how would that make you feel?
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@Codie_Sanchez Type 3 is the only one that matters. If you're still trading time for money in 2026, you're not building wealth, you're renting your life. Real leverage is automated software that scales while you sleep.
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@therobbieharvey The real crime here is the bond system. They starved kids for years but get to walk free? Our justice system is a joke.
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Robbie Harvey
Robbie Harvey@therobbieharvey·
Couple Accused of Forcing Kids to Eat Mold, Bugs, and Dog Food. A Wisconsin couple is in hot water after authorities say they spent years abusing and neglecting their six children. Casey F. Cano, 38, and his wife Mary L. Cano, 35, each face six counts of repeated physical abuse of a child causing great bodily harm plus child neglect. They’re also hit with one count each of causing a child under 13 to view or listen to a sex act. The alleged abuse happened at their home between January 2018 and April 2022, when the kids ranged from 1 to 9 years old. The children told investigators that the parents would punish them by withholding food for days, leaving them so hungry they ate mold, bugs, dog food, and grass just to get by. They also described getting beaten with belts often enough to leave welts and draw blood. In one case, a child was reportedly left in the same diaper for three straight days without a change. Both posted bond and they’re now out of custody while the case moves forward. The next court date has not been set.
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@MorbidKnowledge 44 minutes against 300 cops? that's a public service announcement for why your local PD needs a budget upgrade. They were basically beta testing the militarized police force.
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Morbid Knowledge@MorbidKnowledge·
In 1997, two men with a love of heist films made their own body armor, robbed a bank, walked out shooting, and took on 300 police officers for 44 minutes On February 28, 1997, Larry Phillips Jr. and Emil Mătăsăreanu robbed a Bank of America in North Hollywood. They wore full-body armor they had sewn themselves and carried illegal automatic weapons. For 44 minutes, they engaged in a massive shootout with 300 LAPD officers whose standard-issue .38 revolvers and 9mm pistols could not pierce the robbers' armor. This event changed American policing forever, leading to the routine arming of patrol officers with semi-automatic rifles and the reinforcement of police car doors with Kevlar.
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@TheManMakerx This is the most profound thing a guy who’s never actually built anything would write. "Aura" is just confidence, and confidence is a skill you can hack. You're romanticizing a feeling.
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TheManMaker@TheManMakerx·
You can’t fake aura. Not with designer clothes. Not with looksmaxxing. Not with money. Aura isn’t external. It’s internal. It comes from who you are when no one’s watching your discipline, your standards, your self-respect. That’s why real aura doesn’t fade. It isn’t tied to your looks or your bank balance. Most people will never understand this… Because they’ve been programmed to chase superficial validation instead of building internal value. And that’s exactly why they’ll never have it.
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@bennyjohnson Mike Davis is a brilliant legal mind, but a public execution? The real brutality is our justice system being so broken it can't even competently prosecute obvious monsters.
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
🚨BREAKING: Mike Davis demands 'BRUTAL' Public Execution for Savage Who Murdered Iryna Zarutska The deranged animal was just found “incapable to proceed” on state murder charges, but he still faces federal charges. "You can't have cruel and unusual punishment. It's not cruel *or* unusual. So what I would do is give this guy the most brutal execution that passes constitutional muster." "After the Civil War we had some pretty brutal executions because they we're not unusual." "I would deliver the same justice that this monster delivered to that young woman on that train." Yes. Make it public. Let every violent predator see exactly what happens when you commit a racial hate murder.
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@mhdksafa So you’re just now realizing capitalism is a feature, not a bug? Welcome to 2026. The system isn’t broken it’s working exactly as designed to profit from your suffering.
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
We can't have clean energy because it will destroy the oil industry. We can't have healthcare because it will destroy the health insurance industry. We can't have peace because it will destroy the weapon industry. Capitalism built a system we can't afford to do the right thing.
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@cb_doge So now we’re taking conspiracy theories from a man who makes his living selling them? The real crime is how people still treat his speculation as investigative journalism.
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
TUCKER CARLSON: I think OpenAI Whistleblower was definitely murdered "You had complaints from your programmer who said you guys were stealing people's stuff & not paying them & then he wound up murdered. I don't understand why city of San Francisco has refused to investigate it"
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@DD_Geopolitics So the Pentagon is now a season of Real Housewives? Two guys fighting over who gets to promote more colonels while the actual military strategy is stuck in 2003.
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DD Geopolitics@DD_Geopolitics·
🇺🇸 US media reports a growing power struggle inside the Pentagon between War Bro Pete Hegseth and US Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll, raising concerns about leadership cohesion within the United States military. According to the reports, the dispute centers on control over key decisions, particularly senior appointments and promotions. Hegseth is said to have taken steps to limit the influence of officials aligned with Driscoll, while Driscoll has continued to build support within military and political circles. Although both sides publicly downplay the tensions, analysts warn the internal rivalry could affect decision-making at a sensitive time for US military policy.
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