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Kerstin Davis

@kerstintacious

47 with 3+2 kiddos. Breast Cancer survivor. Adventure junkie and outdoor enthusiast. I speak sarcasm fluently.

เข้าร่วม Şubat 2017
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just put the entire university system on trial. Not the curriculum. Not the professors. The premise. Musk: “You don’t need college to learn stuff. Everything is available basically for free. You can learn anything you want for free.” For a thousand years, universities held one monopoly. Access. You paid the toll or you stayed ignorant. The internet erased that in a decade. Every lecture. Every framework. Every textbook. Free. From any screen on Earth. The six-figure tuition is no longer buying knowledge. It is buying a signal. Musk: “There is a value that colleges have, which is seeing whether somebody can work hard at something, including a bunch of annoying homework assignments, and still do their homework assignments.” That is the product. Not intelligence. Not creativity. Not vision. Compliance. You are paying $200,000 to prove you can tolerate bureaucracy on a schedule. Musk: “Colleges are basically for fun and to prove you can do your chores. But they’re not for learning.” The entire system is a sorting machine for corporate HR. It does not measure what you can build. It measures whether you can sit still, follow directions, and deliver on command. Four years of obedience dressed as education. Musk: “If you’re trying to do something exceptional, you must have evidence of exceptional ability. I don’t consider going to college evidence of exceptional ability.” The system optimizes for average. It rewards the compliant. It certifies the patient. It quietly filters out everyone who refuses to wait for permission. The ones who reshaped the modern world never finished the test. Musk: “Gates is a pretty smart guy, he dropped out. Jobs is pretty smart, he dropped out. Larry Ellison, smart guy, he dropped out.” They did not drop out because it was too hard. They dropped out because the speed limit was too low. The most dangerous thing a university does is convince a generational talent that finishing the syllabus is the achievement. It is not. It is the floor. A degree is a receipt for compliance. The future has never belonged to people who finish their homework. It belongs to the ones who never needed the assignment.
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Kerstin Davis@kerstintacious·
The education system is in shambles. Where’s that @POTUS promise to completely dissolve the department of education? Should’ve happened years ago.
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Elon Musk thinks the entire education system is built on a broken assumption. That every student should learn the same thing. At the same speed. In the same order. At the same time. Musk: “Everyone goes through from like 5th grade to 6th grade to 7th grade like it’s an assembly line. But people are not objects on an assembly line.” The model was designed for a factory economy. Standardized inputs. Predictable outputs. That economy is gone. The assembly line is gone. But the education system still runs on its logic. A student who masters algebra in two weeks sits through eight more weeks because the calendar says so. A student who struggles gets dragged forward because the schedule doesn’t wait. Neither is being served. Both are being processed. Musk: “Allow people to progress at the fastest pace that they can or are interested in, in each subject.” AI doesn’t teach a classroom. It teaches a student. One at a time. Every time. It skips what a student already knows. It finds where they’re stuck and approaches it from a different angle. It adjusts in real time. Not at the end of a semester when the damage is already done. A student obsessed with basketball learns fractions through shooting percentages. A student who builds in Minecraft learns geometry through architecture. The subject doesn’t change. The entry point does. No teacher with thirty students can do this. Not because they lack skill. Because the math doesn’t work. AI doesn’t have that constraint. Musk: “You do not need to tell your kid to play video games. They will play video games on autopilot all day. So if you can make it interactive and engaging, then you can make education far more compelling.” The brain isn’t broken. The format is. Kids learn complex systems and strategic thinking for hours voluntarily. Then walk into a classroom and can’t focus for twenty minutes. That’s not a discipline problem. That’s a design problem. Musk: “A university education is often unnecessary. You probably learn the vast majority of what you’re going to learn there in the first two years. And most of it is from your classmates.” Four years. Six figures of debt. And the real value comes from the people sitting next to you. Not the institution charging you. The degree doesn’t certify knowledge. It certifies endurance. Musk: “If the goal is to start a company, I would say no point in finishing college.” The system was built to train employees. If you’re not trying to be one, it has nothing left to offer you. Every lecture. Every textbook. Every curriculum. Now available instantly. Personalized to any learner. Adapted to any pace. The question isn’t whether the old model survives. It’s how long we keep forcing students through it while the replacement already exists.

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Kerstin Davis@kerstintacious·
@mattvanswol Our family got through in ten minutes. Don’t let MSM cause panic.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨OH MY GOSH!!! The Atlanta TSA line is so long, that it is not just wrapped around baggage claim... ...BUT IS WRAPPING AROUND THE OUTSIDE OF THE FREAKING BUILDING!!!! I am hearing that people waited in line for SIX HOURS last night and still missed their flights. INSANE!!!!!
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Ron Davis
Ron Davis@moreron·
@kerstintacious Don’t call me Christopher Columbus. That’s not something you do to someone you love.
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Kerstin Davis@kerstintacious·
Yeah. This is me.
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Kerstin Davis@kerstintacious·
@Brink_Thinker Love the napping outdoors, but these are toddlers. Not kindergarteners.
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Kevin W.
Kevin W.@Brink_Thinker·
Kindergarten kids taking a nap with songs of a bird.
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Dr. Ben Carson: We must not allow what happened during COVID to be "swept under the rug." "Dr. Fauci eventually admitted that there was no science behind any of what he was saying." "We know that the side effects from COVID vaccinations far exceeded anything else in the last 30 years combined."
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Kerstin Davis@kerstintacious·
@KeishaForGA This is hilarious….this is a joke right? 😂😂😂😂
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Keisha For Georgia
Keisha For Georgia@KeishaForGA·
This is who’s running for Governor of Georgia to secure an affordable and healthy future for the next generation of Georgians.
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Kerstin Davis@kerstintacious·
@ajc And again I ask….if public schools are so great why are literacy coaches necessary….?
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Kerstin Davis@kerstintacious·
@FoundationDads I absolutely disagree with changing curriculum. Sometimes there needs to be a switch up with what you’re using. I changed many times with my (successful) children.
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Foundation Father | M.A. Franklin
Foundation Father | M.A. Franklin@FoundationDads·
I love homeschooling. It puts parents back in charge of shaping their child's mind and gives your household a deeper mission. But there are pitfalls. Here are the 9 biggest mistakes homeschooling parents make, especially new homeschooling parents. And how to avoid them: 👇 MISTAKE #1: Standards too HIGH Don't make your 4-year-old sit still for 3 hours doing worksheets. You'll create needless conflict and teach them to hate learning. Your kindergartner doesn't need a 6-hour school day. They need play and short bursts of focused attention. MISTAKE #2: Standards too LOW It's easy to let things slide. "He'll get it eventually" can become "He's 10 and still can't do basic math." Find accountability: co-ops, churches, and other homeschoolers who will honestly tell you if your kids are falling behind. Ask for feedback MISTAKE #3: Curriculum hopping Homeschool conventions are dangerous. You see beautiful materials and think, "THIS will solve our problems!" It won't. Switching curriculum creates chaos and wastes money. Pick something solid and stick with it for at least a year. MISTAKE #4: Thinking you must finish every textbook You don't. Public schools rarely finish textbooks, either. Homeschooling's strength is flexibility. If a curriculum isn't working, modify it. Skip sections. Slow down. Speed up. MISTAKE #5: Not involving Dad Homeschooling often becomes Mom's domain, but children (especially sons) need their father involved. Dad should take ownership of at least one subject. Whatever interests him most. Even if it's just nightly reading. MISTAKE #6: Thinking homeschooling keeps kids "pure" Evil resides in the human heart—including your child's. Homeschooling doesn't create sinless children. "Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child," whether at home or school. MISTAKE #7: Trying to do it alone You NEED community. A solid church, other homeschool families, mentors. Homeschooling is challenging. Isolation makes it impossible. Find your tribe. Share resources. Struggle together. Celebrate together. MISTAKE #8: Treating every child identically Don't standardize at home like public schools do. Billy might need 2x longer with math than Susan, while she struggles with reading. Tailored education for each child is homeschooling's superpower. And mistake #9 below, maybe the biggest... 👇
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America Red Voice 🇺🇸@AmericaRedVoice·
🚨MAJOR BREAKING: The Surgeon General of Florida just announced ALL VACCINE MANDATES IN FLORIDA will be ENDED, and the room erupted. All. Not just COVID. ALL. JOSEPH LADAPO: "Every last one is wrong and DRIPS with disdain and slavery! Who am I, or anyone else, to tell YOU what you should put in your body? Who am I to tell you what your CHILD should put in their body? I don't have that right. Your body is a gift from God. What you put into your body is because of your relationship with your Body and God." "Pretty much every state has them. It's WRONG." Do you firmly support this decision? A. Huge Yes B. No IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!! MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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Kerstin Davis@kerstintacious·
@HannahFrankman Sure if you want to raise an unsocialized homeschooler. To do it right you literally cannot do it free. And should NOT do it all online. Screen dependence is bad. Kids need to go out and about to learn about how to deal with society. Signed a 23 year old homeschooling veteran.
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Hannah Frankman Hood@HannahFrankman·
People say homeschooling is expensive, but: - Project Gutenberg has every classic available online, free - Khan Academy has the entire K-12 math curriculum, free - YouTube has entire courses by Ivy League universities, free Homeschooling only costs an internet connection.
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Yup. They tried to kill us. Don’t forget it.
The HighWire@HighWireTalk

🚨 A former Chicago White Sox pitcher is suing the team, alleging he was coerced into taking the COVID-19 vaccine and that the shot left him with a permanent autonomic nervous system disorder that ended his career. Isaiah Carranza, drafted by the White Sox in 2018, says team officials warned he would be blacklisted from professional baseball if he refused the two-dose regimen. According to the lawsuit, minor league players faced the mandate while major league players did not. MLB players had union protection. Minor leaguers allegedly had little leverage and risked losing their careers if they refused. Shortly after receiving the Pfizer vaccine, Carranza says he developed extreme dizziness, nausea, near-fainting, and a wildly fluctuating heart rate. Team staff reportedly dismissed the symptoms as dehydration, anxiety, and rookie nerves. Carranza’s attorneys say the condition permanently damaged his autonomic nervous system and ended his baseball career. They estimate his future medical costs could exceed $557,000, with lost wages ranging from $3.4 million to $19.9 million. The lawsuit also highlights the broader debate around workplace vaccine mandates that swept through professional sports, universities, and corporations during the pandemic. Meanwhile, compensation programs set up for vaccine injuries have been widely criticized as slow and difficult to access. Out of more than 14,000 claims filed, only 133 have been deemed eligible for compensation. Carranza’s case attempts to pursue accountability outside that system through the courts. The White Sox have not yet publicly responded to the allegations. Read the full story by @smiddendorp22 here: bit.ly/White_Sox_Sued

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MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
Dear conspiracy theorists.. sadly, you were right again… 🚨 Dr. Robert Malone: Declassified Docs Expose U.S. Military Releasing 282,800 Radioactive Ticks, Sparking Lyme Disease Epidemic and 40-Year Cover-Up - The U.S. military released 282,800 radioactive lone star ticks (labeled with Carbon-14) across Virginia sites along bird migration routes from 1966–1969; before the experiments, these ticks were not found north of the Mason-Dixon Line, but they soon established populations on Long Island for the first time. - CIA operatives under Operation Mongoose (1962) dropped infected ticks on Cuban sugarcane workers via nighttime C-123 flights; one operative’s infant son suffered a life-threatening 105°F fever requiring emergency tracheotomy after family contamination. - Plum Island Animal Disease Center (under Army Chemical Corps) conducted open-air tick experiments with containment failures: test animals mingled with wild deer and birds, and deer from nearby Lyme, Connecticut, swam to the island while birds fed on insects—Lyme, CT, is only 13 miles away and became the namesake epicenter in 1975. - Willy Burgdorfer (who identified the Lyme bacterium in 1982) discovered a second pathogen called the “Swiss Agent” (Rickettsia helvetica) in patient samples but deliberately omitted it from his published research; materials found in his garage after his 2014 death proved 40+ years of suppression of co-infection data that could explain chronic Lyme treatment failures. - Under Project 112 (1962–1974), the Pentagon ran 134 bioweapons tests (plus hundreds more classified), investing $3–4 billion and building capacity to produce 100 million infected mosquitoes and 50 million fleas per month; the program was “categorically denied” by the military for nearly 50 years until 2000. - Operation Big Itch (1954) successfully dropped 670,000 tropical rat fleas from cluster bombs to prove the weapons could incapacitate an entire battalion-sized target area for up to a full day. - Multiple tick-borne diseases (Lyme arthritis, babesiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever) erupted simultaneously around Long Island Sound right after the tick releases (1968–1972), clustering statistically around Plum Island—an anomaly the article attributes to possible lab enhancement or accidental release (45% probability per the analysis). - Burgdorfer, recruited in 1951 for tick weaponization and linked to Nazi scientists brought via Operation Paperclip, left a cryptic note before dying: “I wondered why somebody didn’t do something,” and in 2013 video testimony insinuated an accidental release while admitting he “didn’t tell you everything.” These claims are based on a review of 41 primary declassified sources, testimony, and suppressed research presented in the article. malone.news/p/declassified…
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Tricia Pridemore
Tricia Pridemore@TPridemore·
Yesterday I qualified for Georgia’s 11th Congressional District. Join my campaign to serve the people of the 11th! triciapridemore.org “From Marietta to Calhoun, from Ball Ground to Jasper, our families want safe neighborhoods, affordable energy, secure borders, and a government that respects their hard work and their voice. I proudly stand with President Trump and his America First agenda because it puts American workers, American energy and American security first.” #MAGA #georgia
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@LauraLoomer Because we’ve made it so employers can’t say no based on religion.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
I flew back to the US last night after being abroad for a few days. I landed in Atlanta, Georgia before my connecting flight, and 4 out of 8 of the workers at customs were wearing hijabs. Why do we allow for Muslims to work as TSA agents and work inside US airports? It’s very alarming to me. We have too many Muslims in America. Makes me feel very unsafe.
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Kerstin Davis@kerstintacious·
@RhubarbBrown Haven’t seen him say anything online but his mom is an absolutely golden soul.
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Rhubarb Brown
Rhubarb Brown@RhubarbBrown·
I certainly don’t condone John’s recent online behavior and have been on record for inviting him to my church’s men’s group breakfast several times.
Kevin Lyon@Kilogrey

@RhubarbBrown If I am not mistaken, I believe John Rocker was also brought up in a Christian home.

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Geoff Duncan@GeoffDuncanGA·
It’s official! Today I qualified to run for Governor of the great State of Georgia. I want every Georgian to know that I am fighting for you. Together we will tackle the affordability crisis, health care crisis, and Donald Trump crisis Every day I am grateful for Brooke, Parker, Bayler, and Ryder for taking this journey with me!
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