John Hawkins รีทวีตแล้ว
John Hawkins
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@BosevskiGorgi I had one of these a few years ago. been searching for another ever since!
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LOL five years???
You must be new to this.
BUBSQ17@BubsQ17
What if Anons have been through a 5 year job interview and don't even know it?
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@iononrecourse because they BOUGHT low and dont have debt service to worry about. of course theyre happy
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@ItIsHoeMath @BulletHolz right off the shelf. :) its very low yield though. not really useful
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@BulletHolz You can just buy tannerite? Isn't it an explosive?
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@GoUncensored its actually $0 payout because TOS says that you can not bet on a persons death. Leaving office by dying is not covered. they've already denied huge payouts recently for the exact same "predictions"
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John Hawkins รีทวีตแล้ว

We’re calling it.
Netanyahu, Barnea, Ben-Gvir and several other members of Israel’s security leadership are dead.
That’s the Prime Minister, Head of Mossad and Minister of National Security.
Iran hit a high-level meeting of minds the same way Israel did.
The question is who had the drop on them and dimed them out to Iran.
If Trumps smart he pretends like he double-crossed Netanyahu, takes credit for it all and leaves the war.
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John Hawkins รีทวีตแล้ว
John Hawkins รีทวีตแล้ว

Alcohol doesn't "lower your inhibitions." It temporarily restores your GABA
That's why the version of you that comes out after 3 drinks feels like the real you. Because it IS the real you. Your sober personality is the cage
When your gut is destroyed and inflammation is chronic, GABA production tanks. GABA is the neurotransmitter that calms excitatory signaling. Without enough of it, your nervous system runs hot all the time. Everything feels like a threat. Social situations feel unsafe. Eye contact feels like confrontation. You overthink every word before you say it
Then you drink. Alcohol binds to GABA receptors. Inhibitory tone floods back. Suddenly you're funny. Relaxed. Confident. Social. The person you always knew you were but couldn't access sober
I was this guy for years. Couldn't talk to women without a drink. Couldn't relax at a party without 2 beers first. Sweating during basic social interactions. Built my entire social life around alcohol because it was the only way to feel normal
What actually fixed it (not willpower, not "just stop drinking"):
> Ate enough food. Red meat, potatoes, salt. Stopped chronic fasting which was keeping my body in survival mode and crushing GABA production
> Fixed my gut. When the gut is inflamed, precursors to GABA don't get produced properly. Fix the gut, GABA comes back online
> High dose agmatine. This was the single biggest shift in anxiety reduction I've experienced
> Aspirin. Improved my temperature regulation (cold hands = low metabolic rate = low stress tolerance = anxious baseline)
> Removed the triggers: chronic undereating, intermittent fasting, keto
Sober me became the person drunk me used to be. Same confidence. Same humor. Same ease. No hangover
If the only version of yourself you like requires alcohol to access, that person is real. The wall in front of him is biological. And it's fixable without a single drink
I've written detailed guides on gut repair, GABA restoration, and everything I used to fix this on my substack. link in bio
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@VladTheInflator @RonDeSantis there is no coming back from this. in 10 years, there will not be enough buyers at any price. new home construction is a waste.
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@RonDeSantis Home are currently priced at 2.75% mortgage rates. Boomers own 40% of all the housing and they're dying at the fastest pace in US history
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Home sales will pick up when prices drop.
NoLimit@NoLimitGains
🚨 Home sales just hit their lowest level since the 2008 financial crisis. Ladies and gentlemen, it’s here.
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John Hawkins รีทวีตแล้ว

Today on "World War 2 history you weren't taught in school":
Remember Germany's "Invasion of Poland" that kicked off WW2?
It turns out, Hitler only wanted the part of Poland that was stolen from Germany after World War 1. The Germans who were stuck living in this region post-WW1 were subject to horrible persecution, literally being murdered by the thousands.
The "Invasion of Poland" was a rescue mission. Germany didn't want anything to do with war, especially not with their European brothers. Hitler constantly repeated this in his communications with the countries of Europe (Germany literally airdropped flyers for the British on multiple occasions, telling them there was zero reason to fight when all Germany cared about was fighting Soviet Communism; see the actual flyers attached below).
But the Jewish bankers wanted their European genocide, so they pulled the strings behind the scenes as they do, and Britain/France declared war on Germany, using this "Polish Invasion" as the media story (the Jews had already officially declared war on Germany in 1933)



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@shannholmberg im sure its great. but 10,000 credits for $200?? it takes 1200 credits to create one 30 s video. that's about $34.
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@Rothmus Wait, did everyone else get rid of their printer? When? Why?
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@pete_rizzo_ temporary bans mean NOTHING. the Patriot Act was "temporary" Income tax was supposed to be "temporary" once they get their foot in the door, they WILL leverage / overturn it when nobody is looking.
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BREAKING: 🇺🇸 THE U.S. SENATE JUST VOTED TO BAN A FEDERAL RESERVE CBDC UNTIL 2030
THE FED CANNOT ISSUE A DIGITAL DOLLAR
HUGE WIN FOR #BITCOIN
WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE 🔥
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A VERY INTERESTING AI DISCUSSION I JUST HAD ON GROK (you will want to read this)
Question:
Was it the Civil Rights Act of 1866 that created the "citizen of the United States" class or was it the 14th Amendment?
Answer:
The Civil Rights Act of 1866 was the first federal statute to explicitly create and define a national "citizen of the United States" class in this context, declaring that all persons born in the United States (with certain exceptions, like those subject to a foreign power or untaxed Indians) were citizens of the United States. This was a direct response to the Dred Scott decision (1857), which had denied citizenship to people of African descent, and to post-Civil War "Black Codes" that restricted the rights of freed slaves.
The Act's language stated that such persons "are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States." It was groundbreaking as the first major federal law to statutorily establish birthright citizenship at the national level and affirm equal civil rights (like making contracts, owning property, and suing in court) for those citizens, without regard to race or prior servitude.
However, because it was a simple act of Congress, there were concerns about its constitutionality—President Andrew Johnson vetoed it (though Congress overrode the veto), and future Congresses could potentially repeal or alter it. To place this definition on firmer, more permanent ground and prevent it from being overturned by courts or later legislation, Congress proposed (and the states ratified in 1868) the 14th Amendment, whose Citizenship Clause constitutionalized essentially the same principle:
"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."
The 14th Amendment enshrined the "citizen of the United States" status in the Constitution itself, making it a constitutional right rather than just a statutory one. It also added dual citizenship language (U.S. and state) and tied into broader protections like privileges or immunities, due process, and equal protection.
In short:
- The Civil Rights Act of 1866 first created/declared the "citizen of the United States" class via statute.
- The 14th Amendment constitutionalized and permanently secured it (while refining the phrasing slightly, e.g., "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" instead of the Act's "not subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed").
This sequence was intentional: the Act acted first, and the Amendment locked it in as part of the supreme law of the land.
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@1_Stupid_Fuck LB Bork published an extensive analysis here. scribd.com/document/30321…
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@1_Stupid_Fuck the actual states did NOT ratify the 14th. under reconstruction, Lincoln ordered the duly elected state legislatures of the south to be adjourned sine die. terminated. he then sent Military appointees to occupy those congresses & ratify 14th. bc they refused
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@white8785 @steipete your config is broken AF. you need to trim your MD files. run heartbeats less frequently, use scripts locally instead of API calls for everything etc
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@steipete How about the agent’s thirsty token usage? Is that on the agenda any time soon? Additional agents aren’t following the heartbeat configs or respecting session history limits, and token usage skyrockets.
$500 in 2 days, $100 in 2hrs is not sustainable.
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Do we have any scoop what Hunter/Healer are?
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete
New @openclaw beta bits are up! With Hunter🏹 Alpha (1M context!) and Healer🩹 Alpha FREE stealth models from @OpenRouter Also, GPT 5.4 and @Kimi_Moonshot Coding now are more reliable, and lots of fixes around ACP and message handling. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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