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  • Ah the beautiful words from our President

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    jon-nycJ
    How about 'Racial discrimination is ok, in fact it's morally required, as long as you get the valence right.'
  • Mildly interesting

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    jon-nycJ
    It's hard to believe that, a mere 21 years before i was born, there was a random middle class suburban house on 5th Avenue in mid-town. [image: 1764430479150-img_8981.jpeg]
  • Yes he's a tool....

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    jon-nycJ
    https://x.com/govpressoffice/status/1994574509622661424?s=46
  • Hey guys - something to add to your workout

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    jon-nycJ
    That’s why I’m so pissed my gym has neither boulders nor a 50m empty strip for me to practice on. I could be that guy.
  • Just focus on the acknowledgments page

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    HoraceH
    It's an exploration of being new to the world. I enjoyed it and it has a good heart. Low key post-apocalyptic novel.
  • Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks

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    AxtremusA
    Replacing the mass storage (SSD) chip in an iPhone 17 Pro: Link to video
  • Two National Guardsmen shot in DC altercation

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    jon-nycJ
    https://x.com/jengriffinfnc/status/1994094725872361822?s=46
  • I did a thing.

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    89th8
    @LuFins-Dad said in I did a thing.: Not the first time @jon-nyc has “Done a Thing”, I’d venture to say. Outloud chuckle on that one…
  • Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?

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    jon-nycJ
    Yeah I thought of that too.
  • Thanksgiving memes 2025

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    AxtremusA
    @jon-nyc said in Thanksgiving memes 2025: https://x.com/seckennedy/status/1994099827861241862?s=46 Speaker of the House has no seat at the table. Sad.
  • Glad the free speech folks are in charge

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    jon-nycJ
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  • The Fuhrer's testicle is missing........in the style of Beethoven

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    jon-nycJ
    That was great.
  • Now this is sedition.

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    RenaudaR
    Witkoff’s main qualification for this job seems to be that he’s Trump’s friend, has had extensive business connections with Russian tycoons, and knows how to flip luxury properties. But he’s managed to do something Putin couldn’t pull off in almost four years of brutal full-scale warfare: undermine Ukraine’s position before real negotiations even start. https://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/65128
  • American Revolution on TDS...er.. I mean.. PBS

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    HoraceH
    An interrogation of the passive voice in writing: Link to video
  • Germany's plan for war with Russia

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    RenaudaR
    @Horace said in Germany's plan for war with Russia: Does Russia have any hope against NATO? Depends what the war aims are. If Russia’s aims are narrow and confined to territories that were former Soviet republics it could result in a protracted war of attrition on those territories accompanied with hybrid warfare and targeted special forces/espionage operations on NATO member states beyond the battlefields of Eastern Europe. If Russia’s war aims are to expand into Central Europe with the objective to reconstitute Stalin’s post WWII cordon sanitaire, the risks of crossing the nuclear threshold increase tenfold. On the other hand, if NATO prevails on the battlefield but shows zero interest or intent to pursue a retreating Russian army beyond the current recognised Russian borders, I think the risk of a nuclear exchange - at least in the short term - becomes unlikely. I get the concern over nuclear war, but assuming Russia is not suicidal, what is the real risk here? The obvious dilemma both NATO and Russia face is the real risk that one of the nuclear capable belligerents begins thinking the unthinkable for one or more reasons and crosses the nuclear threshold at some point once hostilities commence. Bad enough if the threshold is crossed at the tactical level; much worse if it escalates to the theatre level (that is, European industry and civilian infrastructure); apocalyptic if it results in a strategic exchange. It is a real risk and one that has been debated throughout the period of the Cold War and into the present. There is no definitive answer to thinking the unthinkable.
  • The AI bubble is still ahead of us

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    MikM
    They've been very loyal to me as well. Did really well with Garmin, too. They pivoted nicely once GPS was ubiquitous.
  • Know your moose

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  • Kum-ba-fucking-ya

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    HoraceH
    The market is forward-looking.
  • Harley Davidson on the ropes

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