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The Armchair WhoDat
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Proud #whodat. I say offensive shi*.
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@RecoveringPatr1 So, you and your son are morons? Thats your post?
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Trump has insulted and tariffed his European allies, persuaded Denmark to prepare for a US invasion and, by pressuring Ukraine and not Russia, encouraged Putin to keep fighting. All of which he has forgotten.
theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/03/…
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@anneapplebaum What Trump has done was to pull back the curtain and reveal the reality of EU, the true nature of NATO, and the deep resentment if not hatred of the US by certain countries.
There is not turning back. There will be a realignment.
Putin's warnings of EU may have been right.
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@Ironball_T @SaintsKnowSin @Koboh3 @anneapplebaum You are truly, embarrassingly, hopelessly fucking retarded. No foreign country trusts the US now. They cant. We elected a rapist pedo to lead us because of fucktards like you.

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@SaintsKnowSin @Koboh3 @anneapplebaum Tell the world how little you are versed on this topic.
You seem to not get it. The alliance you knew is over.
It's dead. Broken. At this point, it's hand wringing over what once was. That is all gone. Out of the ashes, new agreements might be made with selective former allies.
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@BadAssYelloBird @PetePiranio Speaking of risk....tell us what happens if Merkel & Europe listen to Trump in 2018 and do NOT buy Putin's oil and gas and give him $1 trillion dollars over 10 years.
You think he invades Ukraine without $1 trillion in the bank ?
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@Di3dSudd3nly @SonofManwithus Are you stupid?
Oh wait. Anti-vaxxer. Question answered.
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@TimTrepanic0 @The_Real_Fly You aren't this stupid, are you?
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@The_Real_Fly Well Trump and his family have 80 million armed citizens that are ready willing and able to protect home and his family so good luck with your 2029 pipe dream.
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@bprintco His parents have failed him.and continue to do so everytime they let him have screentime.
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Unfortunately true. Took our 6 yo nephew to lunch one day and his nose was in his tablet the whole time.
When we sat down for lunch I had to say his name 5 times to get his attention and I asked him
“Hey bud, do you know where you are or what we’re doing?”
He looks around and says “nope”. Then went right back to his tablet.
He has the attention span of a goldfish. His parents try to take it away sometimes and it’s like they unleashed a demon.
He also has eating issues and is too skinny and won’t eat because he can’t look away. Just like a drug addict.
The videos he watches are some serious brain rot stuff too. He’s more interested in watching videos of other kids play with toys than he is playing with his own toys.
Peter Yang@petergyang
I think the combination of mobile and short video has rotted the brains of an entire generation of kids. See so many kids staring at their TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Reels, etc like zombies.
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@_Hazardous_Wolf @TheZeyon Look, an idiot who thinks we would be safe without a government.
What would stop ANY aggressive nation from just coming in and controlling the US and its resources?
The first and primary responsibility of the federal government is to protect its citizens from foreign entities.
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I use to think this would be a good strategy at one point, but all you'd accomplish is creating a special class of citizen while doing nothing to alleviate the problem of government regulating the free market and effectively forcing people to subject themselves to taxation.
The best solution would be to abolish the state entirely.
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In case anyone needs to hear it, friendly reminder:
All taxation is theft.
Not just some taxation.
All taxation.
The idea that you somehow implicitly agreed to being taxed by the state for simply living in whatever country you do is a myth too.
The reason for this is that the state operates in a legal vacuum where there is no contract between it and it's citizens.
You either pay taxes or armed agents of the state will be sent to your home to arrest and imprison you, often times violently and sometimes fatally, especially should you resist.
That is the very definition of coercion and why it is considered theft, but frankly speaking, this sort of system could easily be regarded as a kind of protection racket that primarily serves to enrich and defend a ruling class of elites.
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@LimitlesCobz He doesn’t see what’s coming. If he did, he would not have been selling stock during a great bull run.
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THE REAL REASON BUFFETT IS SITTING ON $334 BILLION IN CASH
It's not fear. Buffett doesn't get scared.
It's not age. The man is 95 and sharper than most 40-year-olds on Wall Street.
Here's what's actually happening.
Buffett plays a different game than everyone else.
He doesn't buy dips. He doesn't buy corrections.
He buys generational collapses. He buys blood-in-the-streets moments.
In 2008 he got Goldman Sachs preferred shares at 10% dividend when no one else would touch them. That's not a dip buy. That's a rescue operation with terms only gods negotiate.
For that kind of deal to happen again, things have to get genuinely f***ed up.
Not 5-6% down. Not "volatility." Not "uncertainty."
Real, systemic, everyone-is-panicking, assets-for-pennies chaos.
So what does it mean that he's been selling for 10 straight quarters?
It means he sees what's coming and he's positioning for it.
$334 billion in cash doesn't happen by accident. You have to deliberately build that over years.
He sold Apple. He sold Bank of America. He's holding cash like it's oxygen.
The REAL reason insiders hoard cash before a crash is simple:
When everyone else is forced to sell, you want to be the only one who can buy.
When great companies trade at 50 cents on the dollar because the world is on fire...
That $334 billion becomes $668 billion.
Buffett isn't scared of the drop.
He's waiting for the DROP.
And the fact that 5-6% doesn't even register as "something" tells you everything about how bad he expects it to get.

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American restaurants are legally allowed to pay servers $2.13/hour.
In Japan, tipping is rude. In Australia, servers make $24/hour before tips. In Denmark, $25/hour with full benefits. In those countries, a server handwriting a demand for more money on a receipt would be absurd. The restaurant already paid them.
In America, the restaurant doesn't. So 20% from the customer fills the gap. That's the system. Leaving less means the server worked your table for two dollars an hour.
This receipt is what that looks like in practice.
$525 check. The restaurant collected every dollar. Printed "gratuity: $0.00" on the bill. Paid the server $2.13/hour. Then left the building.
The customer left $60 in cash. That's 11%. The server handwrote a note: "I was expecting more like $120. Thanks."
The note looks entitled until you do the math. At $2.13/hour, a four-hour dinner shift pays the server $8.52 from the restaurant. The difference between a $60 tip and a $120 tip is the difference between $17/hour and $32/hour for skilled service on a $525 tab.
Everyone is arguing about the server's attitude. Nobody is asking why a business that just collected $525 is paying its worker two dollars.
The server and the customer are fighting over who covers payroll. The restaurant owner is nowhere in the conversation. Already won.
NRM84@Mappy6984
Thoughts
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@it_unprofession Didnt happen. And your car is equipped with a heater.
Fucking ignorant shit.
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I tried to turn on my heated car seats this morning.
A pop-up on the dashboard told me my free trial had expired.
I'm freezing in my own driveway because I forgot to renew my seat subscription.
When did this become normal?
I own the car.
The heating coils are physically inside the seat.
But a server in California decided my lower back doesn't deserve warmth today.
To fix it, I have to download an app, create an account, and pay eight dollars a month.
I refused on principle.
Instead, I drove to work shivering while sitting on a microwaved towel.
My coworker asked why I smelled like damp cotton.
I told him I was protesting the modern economy.
Tomorrow I'm supposed to buy a smart toaster.
I'm terrified it will hold my bagels hostage until I watch a thirty-second ad.
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@Elrikk @nydiasj @GeneralMCNews You can post this all you want, it will never be true. The House Ethics Committee found differently.
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@lit3rally23 @PlayoffLucro Probably, but then kareem didnt do load management or sitting out back to backs to "rest"
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@PlayoffLucro I wonder were people saying all of this when Kareem broke all of those records?
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Most wins ever
Most points ever
Most games/minutes ever
Best prime ever
Best young player ever
Best old player ever
Just the best player ever simply
Los Angeles Lakers@Lakers
Most wins in NBA HISTORY — LeBron is one of one
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@Naylor408 @PlayoffLucro You claim to be a stat nerd, and post this?
Tell me you know NOTHING about bball without telling me.
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@EveryF_ingTime @fungles2020 @Microinteracti1 And you can keep your doctor and your insurance if you like them.
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Let’s be absolutely clear about what just happened. The United States of America, the country that built NATO, that spent half a century telling Europe that Russia was the enemy, that asked young men from Normandy to Kabul to die for the idea of a free world, has now chosen Russia.
Not drifted toward. Not flirted with. Chosen. Trump calls Putin a genius. Cuts military aid to Ukraine mid-war. Blocks sanctions. Parrots Kremlin talking points about NATO aggression. Invites Lukashenko, Russia’s obedient attack dog, to found a peace board while Russian missiles are still hitting Ukrainian hospitals.
The continent that actually shares a border with this threat. That actually absorbs the refugees. That actually lives under the shadow of what happens when Russia decides a neighbor isn’t really a country. Europe was told for eighty years to trust Washington. To buy American weapons. To let American generals run the alliance. To believe that when it really mattered, America would be there.
It wasn’t there!
It picked the other side and sent an invoice.
Normal Americans, the ones who actually believe in something, should understand what this looks like from here. It looks like betrayal. Clean, deliberate, and permanent. Not a misunderstanding. Not a bad week in foreign policy. A choice.
Europe is building its own army, its own supply chains, its own future.
Because one man wanted to golf with autocrats.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1

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Ok, I still love and pray for my democrat friends and family but, you see it your way and I see it my way.
I'm not you and you're not me.
You see Trump’s arrogance, I see Trump’s confidence.
You see Trump’s nationalism, I see Trump’s patriotism.
You hear Trump’s unsophisticated words, I hear Trump’s honesty.
You see Trump’s racism, I see Trump’s words being misconstrued and twisted by the media daily to fit their narrative.
You see Trump as a Republican, I see Trump as a Patriot.
You see Trump as a dictator, I see Trump as a leader.
You see Trump as an Authoritarian, I see Trump as the only one willing to fight for our freedoms.
You see Trump as childish, I see Trump as a fighter, unwilling to cave in to the lies.
You see Trump as an unpolished politician, I see Trump as a breath of fresh air.
You think Trump hates immigrants, I know Trump is married to an immigrant.
You see Trump putting an end to immigration in America, I see Trump welcoming immigrants to America LEGALLY.
You see Trump’s cages at the border, I see Obama’s cages at the border.
You see Trump with a struggling economy, I see Trump with an amazing economy until the Democrats shut it down.
You see the violence in the streets and call it “Trump’s America”, I see the violence in the streets of Democratic run cities who have refused Trump’s help and call it “Leftist America.”
You wanted someone more Presidential, I’m happy we HAVE someone who finally doesn’t just talk the talk but actually walks the walk.
You and I? We see things very differently!
GOD BLESS AMERICA! 🇺🇸
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