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Eric Fosterius

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New York, TX Sumali Ocak 2008
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Prowler
Prowler@derzum_·
Madison Grant: ‘150m is the limit for decent life in the US, but the ideal would have been an America of 60 million. Unless we want an asiatic living standard, Americans replaced by aliens and our government efficiency to decay, immigration restriction is a vital necessity.’
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Roman Helmet Guy
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
Listen, you’re just not hot enough to be a celebrated assassin. You’re so ugly they’ll call it a false flag.
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Eric Fosterius@ericfosterius·
@JoshuaLisec Blew my mind when an orthodox priest said Christianity is Judaism. What we call Judaism today is a different thing. American has Christian roots.
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Joshua Lisec, The Ghostwriter
US does not have “Judeo-Christian roots.” Our Founders took some inspiration from the organization of the wilderness-wandering Israelites under Moses. But our values as a people are explicitly Christian. Judeo-Christians are called Messianic Jews. About 250K total in America.
MAGA Mama@TexasChica1981

@ginamilan_ @JoshuaLisec Second biggest. Systematically abandoning our Judeo-Christian roots is number one.

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YIMBYman
YIMBYman@YIMBYman·
DFW realtors and investors will look you in the eye and tell you this is a great neighborhood for you to raise your kids and live in a community. These people are sick
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Chris Koerner@mhp_guy

This is the best real estate in the world. 1:1:1 Chipotle to Chick-Fil-A to Crumbl ratio. More HOAs per capita than anywhere on Earth. Only 3.5% property taxes. Only 45 minutes to downtown Dallas. Every house has a privacy fence. Current entry level price: $1.2 million

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Eric Fosterius@ericfosterius·
@Alexfeinberg The best seminar. Why are deportations slow? Why does the Senate keep ignoring us? Why does public school suck? See answer above.
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Boldinfluence
Boldinfluence@boldpath·
@Alexfeinberg similar to the "gas is so high right now!" Who cares, nothing we can do about it unless you're going to drive 40 minutes further just to wait an extra 20 minutes at the Costco pump and save 2 dollars
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Eric Fosterius@ericfosterius·
@carlfranzen @micsolana What dignity did he offer those he intended to kill? Those who he terrified? A state's job is to rip dignity away from such people. Less glamour on offer for anyone tempted to do so.
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Carl Franzen
Carl Franzen@carlfranzen·
@micsolana I think it could've been better! I think that's the point of civilization and progress -- to do better than what came before.
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FischerKing
FischerKing@FischerKing64·
Stanley Kubrick gave an interview to Playboy Magazine after the release of 2001: A Space Odyssey. They asked him about chess, knowing that as a young man he spent countless hours in Washington Square Park playing compulsively - from noon to midnight. Here is what Kubrick said:
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Rosie Memos
Rosie Memos@almostjingo·
Got into a fight with a stranger who said this “was staged like Butler.”I sternly reminded him a man died and two others were critically injured and his eyes widened. The press has gone out of their way to omit those pesky facts and they’ve done it so much people believe them.
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@redaction
@redaction@redaction·
One of the most fascinating civilizational transitions it’s that it’s effectively illegal to live primitively now Not just disincentivized, but explicitly illegal Purchasing land is a prerequisite for even approximating the experience But you can’t opt out of the state
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Walter Kirn
Walter Kirn@walterkirn·
I love how people will skip right past the rather mundane notion that actual humans coordinate events and deceptions in favor of the theory that a cosmic supercomputer is simulating our very existence. Kind of lets the bad guys off the hook.
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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
息子に聞かれた 「日本って いい国?」 俺は 言葉に詰まった ニュースは毎日 文句を言ってる 政治家を叩き 経済を嘆き 若者は逃げ出すと書いてある でも 俺は答えた 「いい国だ」 「なんで?」 「お前が 夜10時に ひとりでコンビニに行ける」 「水道の水が飲める」 「警察に殴られない」 「学校にタダで行ける」 「それが 当たり前じゃない国の方が 世界では 多いんだ」 息子は黙って聞いてた 最後に俺は言った 「この国は 誰かが 守ってきたから こうなってるんだ」 「父さんも 守る側だ お前も いつか 守る側になれ」 それだけ言った それで 十分だ
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Kumar🇺🇸
Kumar🇺🇸@datarade·
So one of the reasons I know Solugen will be a juggernaut is because the best discoveries in chemical and biological engineering are accidental. This makes them paths that have not often been traversed intellectually and executed upon. Wrote this back in 2018. Doesn't matter which direction they go from here because what forged the path is so unique that it is hard for environments and competition to recreate the scenario, timing, and serendipity involved. Can compound for decades from here. Just the way it goes in science.
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Xenocosmography
Xenocosmography@xenocosmography·
... Liberal-Constitutional consistent procedure here is not even difficult. 1) Investigate them very thoroughly on the confident assumption they're behaving illegally (out of game-theoretic necessity). 2) Bust them into non-existence.
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Xenocosmography
Xenocosmography@xenocosmography·
How can the conclusion not be that non-profits need to be hastened to non-existence? They're intrinsically poisonous institutions. x.com/theallinpod/st…
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod

David Sacks: Nonprofits need to manufacture problems in America to stay in business David Sacks: “Here's the systemic problem with nonprofits and NGOs. Let me just contrast it with business. In business, you set up a company, the company has to make revenue, it has to make profits. And if it doesn't, it's going to go out of business, right? Because it'll lose money. So there's a feedback mechanism from the market. With an NGO, nonprofit, what have you, they raise money. They don't sell things. They fundraise from donors in order to engage in an activity, but what happens over time is the actual activities may stop mattering, and all that really matters is they're able to keep fundraising, right? Because they're just trying to figure out a justification to keep going back to donors to get more and more money out of them. That's what perpetuates the organization.” Chamath: “ Why wouldn't the Southern Poverty Law Center focus on southern poverty? Which is an issue that actually still exists in some shape or form. Why do you call it one thing, focus on racism, and then all of a sudden whip up fake racism?” Sacks: “I do think that at one time in this country, civil rights was a noble cause, a very legitimate cause. We had the legacy of segregation and Jim Crow, and there were groups that were set up to basically change that, and they succeeded. But again, no one in an NGO or a nonprofit ever declares victory. When Obama got elected in 2008, regardless of whether you liked Obama or not, or agreed with his politics, I thought that at that point, most people could see that this was not a racist country. Whatever else you could say, the fact that the highest office in the land was not denied to anybody showed that this country was not holding people back based on their skin color. And instead of just basically packing up shop and saying, ‘Okay, we've achieved our goal,’ the goalposts all got moved. Remember, that's when the whole anti-racism thing started, was around Obama's second term. If they just said at that time, ‘You know what, we're going to move the goalposts from equality of opportunity to equality of results. We're going to basically make everyone equal at the finish line,’ which is to say, identity socialism. People would've said, ‘Eh, no, we're not on board for that.’ So instead, they created this whole new terminology to justify it. And it's taken us years to unpack that and realize what's really going on.”

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BowTiedKong | Criminal Defense & Family Law Atty
This is some of the best advice you'll read Have to learn to roll, and smile, with the punches For an example - look at my life since November 2024 and how I continue to smile and enjoy things People that get frustrated all the time are best to be avoided. They have to learn to chill, nothing you say will fix that
StripMallGuy@realEstateTrent

I call it Spilled Milk Syndrome. The people who suffer from it live difficult, stressful lives, no matter how well things may otherwise be going for them. They freak out when their iPhone screen cracks. Their flight gets delayed an hour, and it makes them crazy. Their uber driver cancels last minute, and they yell at their screen. Their printer runs out of paper when they’re running late and need that important document - and their heart races like crazy. Their blood boils when their latte’s too hot. Or their new shoes get stained the first time they wear them. Or the babysitter’s running 10 minutes behind. Life’s little annoying moments shock them every time. They are the spilled milk moments that fill all of our lives - and they’re routine no matter who you are or even how wealthy you may be. The people who expect these moments and take them in stride have an incredible gift. When a business deal falls apart, they try to save it - and they move on to the next when they realize they can’t. When the baby starts crying again at 3am, they can choose to be frustrated and to feel sorry for themselves because they had a long day and need the sleep - or they can choose to not to let it get them down. How you handle those countless moments is simply up to you. They are going to keep happening no matter what - and you can choose to take them in stride, not let them set you back, and to look forward. Or you can choose to waste much of your life angry and frustrated, “crying over spilled milk.” It’s perhaps the most important life choice you can make.

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Dr. Insensitive Jerk
Dr. Insensitive Jerk@DrInsensitive·
Maybe it's time for the Right to reconsider whether this sort of tolerance is really a virtue. Or is it just weakness. @JonathanTurley
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wokeandwoofing
wokeandwoofing@wokeandwoofing·
I'm doing a modern remake of 'Mrs Doubtfire' where the Daniel character doesn't use any prosthetics or wigs, and just changes his pronouns. Everyone goes along with it except the mother, who protests. She's branded transphobic and Daniel gets custody of the children.
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