wallfly

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wallfly

wallfly

@wallfly27

Here to support sanity. I follow back, except accounts with no original or reposted material, honeypots, and total clickbait accounts.

Cyberspace เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2023
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wallfly@wallfly27·
@atensnut Sex is what makes babies, so cultures that survive need to have sex, and not overdo the contraception. Such cultures survive, in part, by making sex more pleasant, by being attractive. The alternatives are sex slavery, as in Islam, or extinction, as much of Europe is finding.
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nogps
nogps@nogps1·
What's going on @epaleezeldin It was July 2025 when you first talked about geoengineering! That was 9 months ago & nothing has changed Our skies are still being relentlessly geoengineered & you do nothing! Are you still looking into it... how about you do your Job and Stop It!
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MikeBrugge
MikeBrugge@mbruggelivecom1·
@HumbleFlow Can we get a citation please, to the speech or letter from T.Roosevelt that is the source of this comment?
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wallfly@wallfly27·
@Hunter_Eagleman Good advice if she knows you. In the city, if she doesn’t, don’t get close unless there is a threat, or she will think you are a threat.
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Hunter Eagleman™
Hunter Eagleman™@Hunter_Eagleman·
Men are protectors. We are the shield. That’s not optional, it’s wired in. See a woman walking alone to her car at night? A mom juggling kids and bags? Step up quietly: • Open the door • Carry something heavy • Walk her the extra steps • Keep an eye on the surroundings Get her to her car, her door, her safe place. No fanfare. Just calm, quiet confidence and real respect. That’s what a real men do.
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wallfly@wallfly27·
How does it make it harder for legit voters? We already need to show or at least carry ID for buying beer, cashing checks, renting a post office box, driving a car, picking up a prescription, getting married, opening a bank account, wiring money, opening a Coinbase or similar crypto brokerage account . . .
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Esta
Esta@TheOnlyEsta·
Trying to prove a point…. Do YOU support the SAVE ACT? YES or NO
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💥Hank💥
💥Hank💥@HankishTwitZone·
@joyreaper Someone should make a ruling to disbar Boasberg and prosecute him based on being an activist judge who makes a mockery of the law!!
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Joyreaper@joyreaper·
🚨 Breaking News: Judge Boasberg made a ruling based on MEAN TWEETS. For the first time in American History a judge has ruled based on his OPINIONS about mean tweets rather than evidence the MEAN TWEETS were related to the issue being ruled on which is a $1 billion overage on renovating a small building! Wow! Somebody give him a MEDAL. Who knows? Maybe he'll get on the cover of Vogue or get a Nobel Peace Prize.
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🎹 Ames™ 🎹
🎹 Ames™ 🎹@Real_Ames·
🚨 This dad shaved his son’s dreadlocks after learning he bullied a kid with cancer. The internet is completely divided. Fair punishment… or humiliation that went too far? Do you think that this will teach his son empathy ??
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
Make no mistake about it… @LeaderJohnThune is owned by someone who does not want the SAVE America Act passed. He is compromised and should be removed.
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wallfly@wallfly27·
Except nothing was found in that Pennsylvania field except some burnt grass. The passengers probably never left the ground and wound up buried in an old quarry somewhere. The aircraft that hit the Pentagon was a cruise missile, judging by the engine parts found. The ones that hit the twin towers were drones, judging by the testimony of airline pilots that their planes could not have made the turns that wound up hitting the twin towers. Get your head out of your *ss.
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Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾
Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾@FarmGirlCarrie·
The morning of September 11th, 2001, started like any other Tuesday at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. Lt. Heather Penney was running training drills in her F-16, perfecting maneuvers she'd practiced a thousand times before. Then everything changed. The radio crackled: all aircraft, return immediately. America was under attack. By the time she touched down, the Twin Towers had been struck. The Pentagon, just fifteen miles away, was burning. And intelligence reported another hijacked plane heading straight for Washington. Heather and her commanding officer got the order: suit up, get airborne, intercept that plane. But there was a problem. Their F-16s were loaded for training exercises, not combat. No live missiles. No ammunition capable of taking down a commercial airliner. Just practice rounds and fuel tanks. That's when the impossible order came through her headset: stop that aircraft by any means necessary. Heather understood immediately what those words meant. If she couldn't shoot down the hijacked Boeing 757, she would have to physically ram it with her fighter jet. A deliberate midair collision at hundreds of miles per hour. No ejection possible. No parachute. No survival. She was twenty-six years old. A fighter pilot for less than two years. The daughter of a United Airlines pilot who flew the same type of aircraft now being used as weapons. Her commanding officer's voice came through: I'II take the cockpit, you take the tail. They were dividing the target between them, ensuring the plane would go down even if one of them missed. Heather's response was two words: Roger that. She strapped in, fired up the engine, and rocketed into the sky over Washington, breaking the sound barrier above the capital, something normally forbidden. The sonic booms rattled windows across the city, a thunderous announcement that American fighters were responding. As she climbed toward intercept altitude, her mind raced through questions no training had prepared her for. What part of the fuselage should she aim for? What speed? What angle would guarantee the plane went down immediately? She scanned the skies, searching for United Flight 93. Searching for the target she would destroy with her own body. Accepting, with each passing second, that she was flying toward certain death. But she never found the plane. Because two hundred miles away, the passengers had already made their choice. They'd stormed the cockpit. Flight 93 crashed into a Pennsylvania field at 10:03am Heather flew patrol over Washington for hours afterward, protecting skies that had already been saved by ordinary Americans who refused to be weapons. When she finally landed, her crew chief had tears in his eyes. He hadn't expected to see her again. Neither had she. 🙏♥️🇺🇸
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𝐌𝐑. 𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐓𝐄 ™
DRIVER SPEEDS OFF WITH OFFICER ON HOOD…COP LEFT WITH BROKEN BACK SHOULD THE OFFICER ACCEPT SOME OF THE BLAME? THE CRIMINAL SAYS HE SHOULD… A routine traffic stop in western Iowa turned into a nightmare when a driver suddenly took off with a police officer on the hood of his car. Authorities say Dennis James Guider Jr., 29, of Chicago Heights, Illinois, sped away during the stop while the officer was on the vehicle. Moments later, the officer was thrown from the car and crashed onto the roadway, suffering a broken back. Guider later pleaded guilty to serious injury by vehicle, a felony. As part of a plea deal, a felony eluding charge was dropped. He was sentenced to up to five years in prison. Guider claims the officer shares some responsibility, arguing the situation escalated when the officer pointed a gun and stepped onto the hood of the car. If someone drives off with an officer on the hood and leaves him with a broken back, should there be zero excuses? Is five years in prison enough for an action that left an officer permanently injured?
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wallfly@wallfly27·
@GuntherEagleman So? If born in the US it’s easy to get a birth certificate from the state where you were born. Legal immigration also creates a paper trail.
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wallfly@wallfly27·
@vladimir_s65091 @PerellClips Your attention span is like a muscle strength. It gets better with practice. Use it or lose it. Never use it and you will stay ignorant.
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vladimir supica
vladimir supica@vladimir_s65091·
He claims that spending seven hours reading a book means you are spending seven hours with your mind locked onto that topic. Have you ever observed a human being reading a dense academic paper? You know what actually happens in those seven hours? You read the same paragraph four times because you started thinking about a pastrami sandwich. You get a text. You stare out the window. Psychologically speaking, human attention spans and working memory are incredibly limited. You aren't "embodying" knowledge for seven hours; you're suffering from cognitive overload and fighting off a nap! AI summaries aren't a shortcut; they are cognitive offloading. They clear out the brush so your brain actually has the energy to process the core concepts. You don't wash your dishes by hand just to "build character," do you? Use the dishwasher!
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David Perell Clips@PerellClips·
Ezra Klein: "Having AI summarize a book or paper for me is a disaster. It has no idea what I really wanted to know and wouldn't have made the connections I would've made. I'm interested in the thing I will see that other people wouldn't have seen, and I think AI typically sees what everybody else would see. I'm not saying that AI can't be useful, but I'm pretty against shortcuts. And obviously, you have to limit the amount of work you're doing. You can't read literally everything. But in some ways, I think it's more dangerous to think you've read something that you haven't than to not read it at all. I think the time you spend with things is pretty important." @ezraklein
Paul Novosad@paulnovosad

From Ezra Klein, more true than ever. You would not believe how many shortcuts everyone else is taking. In many areas, you can get way ahead of everyone just by doing the work. More true than ever now, when more people are shirking and AI lets you do 10x if you try. 1/

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wallfly@wallfly27·
@Neccccy . . . the peace of the grave.
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Trump seems to be getting soft on the deportations. That is literally the number 1 issue for many of us. We want 20 million people deported. Nothing else matters. We can overlook at lot of other Trump issues, but giving up on the deportations is not one of them.
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