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I noticed something during the elections. Many look to politicians as if they’re our saviors, letting hope rise or fall based on who’s in the White House. Yes, policies and ideologies matter, and our country is truly remarkable. But even so, it pales next to our eternal home. If

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The reason the government so insanely inefficient is that those in the government are spending your money on somebody else. That’s why we should minimize how much the government does. It is simply a giant version of the DMV!

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The thing about AI I find unsettling is these are usually just basic conversation models, that regurgitate info on the web, but why are they programmed to NOT say some things without a work around like this?

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DOGE is finally arriving at the root of so many of Americas problems. Our education system was designed by the Rockefellers to kill curiosity, suppress genius, and manufacture mindless worker slaves. Until we reimagine American education, we are not America first 🇺🇸

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The irony of the biggest Twitter profiles using AI to craft their tweets is a modern echo of Plato’s cave: shadows projected as authenticity, yet consumed as truth. The algorithm isn’t just the writer—it’s the philosopher, and we’re the audience applauding the illusion.

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To question the ethics of bringing politicians to account for what they’ve done to the US is to question democracy itself. A republic thrives not on blind loyalty, but on relentless scrutiny. To avoid this discussion is to accept the erosion of accountability as the cost of gov.

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Misanthrope (n.): Someone who dislikes humankind—except when describing CEOs, in which case it’s just someone paying attention.

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This is a compelling analogy. Thinking of America as a “pro sports team” that leverages exceptional global talent to maintain its competitive edge helps clarify the stakes and strategy. In the same way that the NBA recruits top-tier international players like Nikola Jokić

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“College: an outdated, one-size-fits-all model that often teaches yesterday’s skills at tomorrow’s prices. With tech, online resources, and apprenticeships, why pay $100K+ for what you can learn faster, cheaper, and better elsewhere? Time for a serious upgrade. #EducationReform”

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Laying in bed listening to Indie music will either make you feel like you’re in a movie or the most melancholy you’ve ever felt.

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Tolkien’s villains were terrifying Sauron was bad enough, but there was someone even worse He was so twisted critics compared him to Satan himself Here’s the villain, his satanic ambitions, and what they reveal about the nature of evil…🧵

Tolkien’s villains were terrifying

Sauron was bad enough, but there was someone even worse

He was so twisted critics compared him to Satan himself

Here’s the villain, his satanic ambitions, and what they reveal about the nature of evil…🧵