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May 5, 2024
The Rothschilds - America’s fiscal outlook is disastrous, but forgotten
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"Yet a fiscal reckoning is coming, whether the candidates admit it or not.

Any efforts to engineer a weak dollar would make America look like a banana republic." x.com/Very_0wn/statu…
"This could come in many forms. One is the ticking clock of Social Security and Medicare. The trust funds that provide a big chunk of their funding will run out of cash in the early 2030s. This would force the government to slash benefits to retirees."
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"Mr Trump’s allies have also drawn up proposals - reported by the Wall Street Journal - to curtail the Federal Reserve’s independence, perhaps requiring the central bank to consult with the president before making decisions about interest rates."
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Apr 24
THE BBC'S DRAG QUEEN OBSESSION:
HARMLESS FUN OR ACTIVIST PSYOP?
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1/14: In 2013-14 the BBC began spending vast amounts of TV licence payers’ money, pursuing a "diversity quotas" agenda as part of a wider global media directive. Since around 2020 this has intensified under the banner of DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion).
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2/ In October 2019, BBC Three launched RuPaul’s Drag Race UK and started filling its schedule — including children’s programming — with provocative caricatures of women verging on the grotesque, performed by odd-looking men of the sort parents normally warn their kids to avoid. Image
3/ Many modern drag performers treat it as a full LGBTQ+ lifestyle and identity —with many also identifying as trans. This marks a sharp departure from career drag queens of old: gay and straight men alike, like Barry Humphries (Dame Edna) and Paul O’Grady (Llly Savage), who donned frocks purely to entertain adult audiences but lived as men off-stage.Image
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May 27
🔥Attention folks, we need to teach @LeaderJohnThune and @SenatorRounds a lesson for their lying about the Save Act.

Both Rinos Rounds and Thune personally assured us back in February that the SAVE America Act would pass.

South Dakota, please vote for Justin McNeal in place of Rino Rounds on June 2.

Recess appointments were blocked by both Thunes and Rounds and is another good reason to primary Rino Rounds too. Obviously they are in cahoots to block Trump.

All Rinos must go!

Thanks @superbucks2050 for letting me know.Image
Here’s Rino Rounds of South Dakota blocking Trumps recess appointments.

Vote for Justin McNeal for Senate on June 2. And end mobster Rino rule.
Here’s Justin McNeal

Thank you to gramma for sharing this post with me. I can’t find your post or @ again for full credit. 😵‍💫😹
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May 27
My brain is starting to work again so I wanted to post again about something I did in the past very often, an estimate of ruzzian permanent losses.
This time I used AI (Gemini) to challenge my methodology and help me find a better one (including texting it better).
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So my latest data-driven estimate of ruzzian permanent losses (irretrievable casualties) in their war of aggression against 🇺🇦 as of late May 2026 is: ~886k

Note that this is NOT a "gross casualty" count that double-counts lightly wounded soldiers who return to the front.

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This model strictly filters out the noise to track unique, permanently destroyed human capital.

👇 Here is the breakdown of the methodology and data anchors used to strip away Kremlin censorship.

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May 27
I returned a rental car last month. Three days later, my phone rang.

Clerk: "We found damage under the door. We're charging you $1,800."

Me: "Was the damage noted on the check-in sheet?"

Clerk: "You signed the agreement, didn't you?"

Me: "I'm asking about the inspection report. Not the signature."

Clerk: "Uh... let me check and call you back."

Three days later, he called. The $1,800 charge dropped to zero. One phone call.

If you've ever rented a car, save this. Most people pay the full amount because they don't know these 5 rules:
Here is the part nobody tells you.

Post-rental damage claims are common enough that consumer protection groups across the US, EU, and India publish guides on how to fight them. Disputes about damage surcharges after returning a car are the most common problem in the entire car rental sector (European Consumer Centres Network).

Hertz once sent a customer an $850 repair bill six months after the car was returned (Travelers United, 2024).

Most people just pay. They feel guilty. They assume they must have done something. They write the check.

Here is the truth, straight from the Federal Trade Commission: any business trying to collect payment for damages must prove the customer caused them (TrustDALE, 2025).

The burden of proof is on the rental company. Not you.

When you know this, the conversation changes instantly.
Rule #1: A signature is not a confession.

The clerk's favorite line is "You signed the agreement, didn't you?"

That signature confirms you rented the car. It does not confirm you damaged the car.

If the damage is not listed on the pre-rental inspection sheet, the rental company has to prove the damage happened during YOUR rental period. Pre-existing damage is their problem, not yours.

Ask one question: "Show me the time-stamped photo of the damage from before my rental, and from after my return."

If they cannot produce both, the claim has no foundation.
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May 27
High cortisol is the real reason you wake up at 3-4 AM.

It also shaves 5 years off your life — tanks testosterone, locks belly fat, literally shrinks your brain.

If I wanted to fix it without medication, here are 8 things I'd do every day:

1. No food 3 hours before bed.
Late eating spikes blood sugar. Insulin clears it overnight. Then glucose crashes at 2-3 AM.

Your body fires cortisol to rescue you.

That's not insomnia — that's a metabolic emergency you scheduled at 9 PM with your last bite. Image
2. The 9 PM open-loop dump on paper.

Most 3 AM wake-ups are an unresolved decision your nervous system keeps running.

Pen and paper. 90 seconds. List every unfinished thing.

Externalize the loop or it runs you at 2 AM. Image
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May 27
Muy poca gente sabe que Gemini puede ayudarte a preparar vídeos completos.

Aquí tienes 7 prompts para planificar un vídeo entero, desde la idea inicial hasta una estructura lista para editar antes de abrir una sola herramienta.

(🔖 Guárdalos para probarlos después) 👇 Image
1/ Genera ideas de vídeos con potencial real

Prompt:

"Actúa como un director creativo especializado en vídeos con alta retención para YouTube y formatos cortos.

Voy a darte mi nicho, audiencia y objetivos de contenido. Genera 7 ideas de vídeo y puntúalas según:

→ Potencial viral
→ Dificultad de producción
→ Encaje con la audiencia

Para cada idea incluye:

- Título provisional
- Hook inicial
- Pregunta o tensión principal del vídeo
- Duración estimada

Mi nicho: [TU NICHO]
Mi audiencia: [TU AUDIENCIA]
Mis objetivos: [OBJETIVO DEL VÍDEO]
Mis vídeos que mejor funcionan: [TÍTULOS]"
2/ Crea guiones pensados para mantener atención

Prompt:

"Actúa como un guionista obsesionado con la retención en YouTube.

Crea un guion completo para este vídeo incluyendo:

→ Hook inicial en los primeros segundos
→ Cambios de ritmo cada 60-90 segundos
→ Re-hooks durante el vídeo
→ Payoff final conectado con el inicio

Divide el resultado en dos columnas:

- Lo que digo
- Lo que aparece en pantalla o edición visual

Concepto del vídeo: [IDEA]
Mi estilo hablando: [CASUAL/ENERGÉTICO/PROFESIONAL]
Duración objetivo: [MINUTOS]"
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May 27
The airline lost my bag for 72 hours.

They handed me a $50 “courtesy” voucher at the baggage desk and smiled like they’d done me a favor.

I kept the voucher. Then I opened my laptop and used a 1999 international treaty they never mention at check-in.

Total recovered: $1,650.

Here are the three legal weapons most passengers never know they have.
The Psychology

Why $50?

Because it is calibrated to feel generous enough that you sign the back,where the fine print says “acceptance of goodwill, full and final settlement.”

That voucher is not a refund. It is a liability contract disguised as kindness.

Never sign it. Never spend it. Treat it like a parking ticket from someone who hit your car.
Weapon 1: The Montreal Convention

There is a treaty called the Montreal Convention. Airlines cannot opt out. It is baked into your ticket whether they mention it or not.

For checked baggage delays on international flights, they are strictly liable up to 1,131 Special Drawing Rights,about $1,500 USD.

The key word is *delay*, not loss.

A 72-hour delay means you can claim emergency purchases: clothes, toiletries, phone chargers, even a suit for your meeting. “Reasonable necessity” is the legal standard, not “what the airline feels like.”
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May 27
People out here looking for "business ideas" while this man is stacking $14,005 just cutting and reposting videos.

Clipping is real. The World Cup is coming.
Your excuse is running out

Here's how to start from zero 👇
walk with me...
So what is clipping exactly?

You take long videos — podcasts, streams, interviews — and cut out the best 30–60 second moments.

Post them on TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

Brands pay you per 1,000 views those clips generate.

No audience. No product. Just views.
The money model is simple:

Brands can't buy organic distribution directly.

When a clip looks like real content because it IS real content posted by a real person the algorithm pushes it.

That's exactly why they pay YOU to do it.

$1–$6 per 1,000 views. CPM model. Verified view counts.
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May 27
This is the time of year when a lot of investment firms welcome interns. While our work is geared toward institutional investors, a lot of it can be useful for learning about markets and the investment process. Here are a handful of reports and how they can guide interns:
1/ On markets and market (in)efficiency, "Who Is on the Other Side?" provides a basis for thinking about markets and a taxonomy of repeating inefficiencies: morganstanley.com/im/publication…
2/On valuation, "Valuation Multiples" grounds multiples such as P/E and EV/EBITDA to economic drivers: morganstanley.com/im/publication…
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May 27
How to fall in love with your life (again):

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1. Make your world smaller... Image
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We think a bigger life means a better life.

More friends, more plans = more excitement.

It doesn't.

The happiest people I know have a small circle, a simple routine, and zero interest in keeping up with anyone.

Small is peaceful. Period.
2. Fix your sleep before you fix anything else.

You can't enjoy life when you're running on 5 hours and 3 coffees.

Sleep is the foundation.
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May 27
Esta mañana nos hemos despertado con UCO en la sede del PSOE en la calle Ferraz, y también en otros inmuebles vinculados al caso (despacho de Gaspar Zarrías, casa de Santos Cerdán en Milagro, residencia de Javier Pérez Dolset).

Posteriormente se ha conocido un auto del juez Santiago Pedraz fechado el 26 de mayo, que he recibido hace unas horas, en el que ordena la operación para recabar una larga lista de documentación.

El auto está bajo secreto, pero su contenido ha trascendido y lleva todo el día provocando una guerra de relatos.

De un lado algunos han titulado “la UCO registra Ferraz por la financiación ilegal del PSOE”.

Del otro lado, RTVE y medios afines, lo despachan como “un simple requerimiento de información en el caso Leire Díez, no es un registro”.

Y la verdad es que no tienen razón ni unos ni otros.

Lo que el auto autoriza son dos figuras jurídicas distintas pero relacionadas.

La principal es un requerimiento judicial al PSOE para que entregue documentación detallada.

La subsidiaria es una entrada y registro forzoso en la sede, que se activa automáticamente si el partido se niega a entregar lo pedido, sin necesidad de un nuevo auto.

El plazo autorizado para la diligencia es de 24 horas: de las 7:00 del 27 a las 7:00 del 28 de mayo.

Lo que ocurre hoy en Ferraz es la primera, no la segunda… al menos por ahora.

El PSOE está colaborando, la UCO está recibiendo documentación y, por tanto, técnicamente esto no es un registro forzoso.

Hasta ahí, tienen parte de razón quienes lo llaman “requerimiento”.

Pero llamarle “un simple requerimiento” es ocultar la mitad de la foto.

La UCO está físicamente dentro de la sede nacional del partido del Gobierno durante 24 horas, con autorización judicial, recabando volcado íntegro de correos, libros contables, registros de visitas, matrículas, contratos con despachos y campañas de publicidad.

La autorización de registro subsidiario está activa: si en cualquier momento se aprecia que el partido no está entregando todo, los agentes pasan al registro forzoso sin pedir permiso a nadie.

Y la causa por la que están ahí no es cosa menor, o dicho de otra manera, es cosa mayor.

Son nueve tipos penales que incluyen organización criminal, cohecho a fiscales, revelación de secretos y delito contra las instituciones del Estado.

En sentido estricto, lo que está pasando es un requerimiento judicial ejecutado in situ con presencia policial y bajo amenaza de registro subsidiario.

Eso no es un registro, pero tampoco es lo mismo que un email o fax pidiendo papeles.

Lo más exacto sería llamarlo lo que es: una diligencia de obtención de prueba en sede de partido, con la UCO dentro y con la autorización judicial sobre la mesa.

En los siguientes posts voy a intentar contar lo que dice el auto lo mejor posible.

La valoración la sacáis vosotros al final.

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Antes de entrar en el contenido del auto, conviene aclarar qué es exactamente el caso y de lo que hablamos.

Porque ahí está la primera fuente de confusión.

Esto no es una causa de financiación irregular del PSOE en el sentido clásico, por ahora.

Lo que el juez Pedraz investiga, según las nueve calificaciones penales que figuran en la primera página del auto, es la existencia de una organización criminal.

Una organización dedicada a desestabilizar procedimientos judiciales en marcha que afectaban al PSOE, al Gobierno y al entorno familiar del presidente.

¿Por qué aparece el PSOE?

Porque, según el auto, esa organización se habría financiado con fondos del partido y se habría servido de su infraestructura.

Claro es que es evidente que el beneficiario de esta organización sería el gobierno, y el propio PSOE.

De ahí los pagos cruzados, las facturas falsas, las notas de encargo firmadas por la gerente de la Secretaría de Organización, y la presencia continua de los investigados en la sede de Ferraz.

El auto no acusa al PSOE como persona jurídica de ningún delito. Los imputados son siempre personas físicas.

Pero el partido aparece como el conducto financiero y logístico de la actividad investigada.

Por eso lo correcto no es decir “registro por financiación ilegal del PSOE”, ni decir “un simple requerimiento en el caso Leire Díez”, que minimiza el alcance.

Lo correcto es decir: una causa por organización criminal en la que el PSOE figura como soporte económico y logístico.

Y lo que hay esta mañana en Ferraz es la UCO recabando, con autorización judicial, la documentación que permita confirmar o descartar precisamente eso.Image
El grupo investigado tiene un nombre propio que ellos mismos se pusieron: HIRUROK.

En euskera significa “nosotros tres”.

Lo formaban inicialmente Leire Díez Castro, Vicente Fernández Guerrero y Joseba Antxón Alonso Egurrola.

El nombre aparece en un chat de Threema, aplicación de mensajería cifrada, creado el 1 de junio de 2021.

Quiénes son.

Vicente Fernández había sido presidente de la SEPI entre junio de 2018 y octubre de 2019. Dimitió tras ser imputado por prevaricación en el caso Aznalcóllar.

Leire Díez, la conocidísima “fontanera”, había trabajado como responsable de Comunicación de ENUSA, empresa pública participada por la SEPI. Entre otras cosas.

Y Antxón Alonso es uno de los nombres ya conocidos por su aparición en la Causa Especial 20775/2020, la del caso Koldo, donde su domicilio y sus empresas habían sido registradas con anterioridad.

El auto los describe como un grupo organizado, con reparto de tareas, vocación de permanencia y ejecución de actividad criminal.

Tres personas, en principio, en plano de igualdad entre sí.

Pero ahí entra el detalle clave.

Según las diligencias, Santos Cerdán León habría participado en la actividad junto al resto del Hirurok “haciéndolo además en un plano de jerarquía superior”.

Eso lo dice el auto, literal.

Y le atribuye además “decisiones de un carácter más estratégico”, como la colocación de personas del grupo en puestos relevantes dentro de la Administración pública.

Tres personas en plano operativo, y un cuarto por encima.

Un cuarto que en aquel momento era el número tres del PSOE y secretario de Organización del partido.Image
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May 27
A biology professor said: "Your belly is a storage of cortisol waste.

Clear it with one routine before bed... And your life will change."

Here's the 9 minute fix:
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Your belly fat is not random.

Your abdomen has a higher concentration of cortisol receptors than anywhere else in your body.

Every time your stress hormone spikes, your body sends a direct signal to your midsection: store fat here. Not your arms. Not your legs. Here. Image
This is why stressed people gain belly fat even when they barely eat. The calories are not the issue. The cortisol is.

it gets worse. Read below
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May 27
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You may see clips of Trump’s self-evident dementia, but the full effect requires stamina. Here is NINE MINUTES of Trump talking about his fountains in a Cabinet meeting.

Try to read it. I dare you.

“D.C. and D.C. is looking beautiful. The fountains are almost all open. We had 28 of them, and we have one in particular, a very long lake, we call it. They're reflecting lake between the Lincoln Monument. Nobody's ever seen anything like it. You take a look at between Lincoln and Washington. You have the longest, like 2,400 feet long. That's longer than the tallest building in the world, if you set it on your side. And it's almost 200 feet wide. And for-- actually, it was built in 1922. And from 1920 to '21, it really never worked. It always leaked. And it was a problem about things. And hundreds of millions was spent. The Biden administration and the Obama administration spent hundreds of millions of dollars trying to get it to work, and they failed. And we'll be spending-- you'll give me a number. But I think it's very low numbers, like in the number that we originally talked about. Where we cleaned it, we fumigated it, that we had 10 major truck dumpsters of garbage taken out. Can you believe it? Friend of mine came in. Very substantial person from Germany. Want to see the Washington Monument. I wanted to see the Lincoln Memorial. He said, I look, but that horrible reflecting pond is disgusting. It's filthy dirty and disgusting. I said, really, I drove down. I said, secret shares was taken dry. And we went down. I said, that's terrible. And for the most part, it didn't work. I mean, they wouldn't even have water in there. But when they did, it was just dirty, filthy water that leaked out. And we got to work on it. And they were supposed to cost almost 400, think of it, 400 million dollars, because it's like putting the skin on a skyscraper. But bigger, much bigger, many skyscrapers, you could almost say, other than for the world. So I think of it, the world's tallest skyscraper is shorter than 2,400 feet. So we went to work. And over the years, I built hundreds of pools. I built them every time I built them. I always like to build the Olympic size swimming pools. And I was very aware of swimming pool, what goes into making a swimming pool. It's not as simple as people think. You never wanted to leak. You want a beautiful surface. I said, you know, I have an idea, Doug. We sat down. I said, let's take that long thing where we're going to fix it with concrete, which leaks, concrete, all sorts of other materials that all leak and don't look good. They're gray. And swimming pool, I have a swimming pool right up the road. I built it 22 years ago. It's perfect. I said, does it ever leak, though? It's good contractors. I actually called it a couple of the contractors, got some ideas from them. And I gave it to Doug and Doug's done an unbelievable job. And so they were going to spend maybe 400 million dollars. I don't know. You never know with cost overruns and everything. But it was going to take years to build three years, four years. And we'll have it done before July 4th substantially, before July 4th. If we didn't have such a bad weather the last four or five days, it could have been almost done. We have to-- you can't do this substance in the rain. And what they did is they cleaned it. They took out, as I said, more than 10 dumpsters of garbage. Shovels, it was disgusting. Well, every corner, every corner, had massive amounts of-- I guess that's the way the tide goes. But at massive amounts of garbage, we then steamed clean it. We then sandblasted it. And then we pebble blasted. That's a bigger version of sand. We made the surface as good as it can be. Now we're now covering it with the most beautiful blue. Very thick, you think of it as a very sophisticated form of rubber. No leaks, no problems. And it's beautiful. It's called American Flag Blue that was the color we chose.”
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“And we are probably 70% finished with it. It's going to be finished. The heart part's done. And then we decided to do much more than we originally. What I originally I thought I was just going to do the surface. But we said the problem is the outer ring looks pretty bad, too, where you walk on. So we sandblasted that. This is all additional work we didn't want to do. When you do something like this, when you do the one, you think the other looked OK. But then when the other, you see the new surface, the old stuff that looked OK looks really bad. So we cleaned that sandblasted it. The walkways, all of it's tremendous amount of area. So again, it's thousands of feet long, very wide. This is where the people stand, not the water part, the dry part. And we had a combination of granite and stone. And we're pointing it, fixing it, the joints were terrible, everything. The whole place was a mess. And when it opens in a couple of weeks, long before July 4, we want to have a fidget life for the weekend, but it'll be long before that. You will see something that's really going to be beautiful. And now we're looking at the World War II found, because that's also a pretty bad shape on the bottom, whether I'm duplicated, I think, with the-- maybe with a slightly different color, actually. We'll go with a lighter color. But Doug and I have a lot of fun doing it. Your staff is fantastic. They've really worked well. But the concept, so think of it, on set of spending $2,300 million, and it will never work. We're going to spend like $10 million, maybe $12 million. And set of spending four years, we're going to spend like if you edit all up like a couple of months. And instead of going through four fourth of July, it's a horrible construction site. We're going to have it open before the fourth of July. And the difference is it's better. Somebody said, oh, well, but it's not the same. Some of the fake days will say, well, but it's not. Now it's like the pen is better at $2 than it was a $2,000. This is the same thing. This is far better. It'll last for 50 years, maybe 100 years, if they didn't even know. I said, how long will this last? Oh, I think you'll get 50 years out of it. We did the swimming pool treatment, but they said, sir, for a little more money, we can get industrial strength. I said, that sounds good to me. Same color, same everything, same stuff. But it's much-- it's actually much stronger. It's used for industrial. I said, I love that. So we're going to have that open. It's going to be really, really beautiful. And it's a very important thing. We can't have people looking at the Washington Monument going the memorial. You take a look, the Lincoln Memorial. It was built, I guess, a little after the Lincoln Memorial. It's embarrassing. It was so horrible. I never saw anything like it. It was filthy dirty. It was Biden. And they spent-- between the two of them, they spent hundreds of millions of dollars trying to fix this thing. Now, when Biden-- when no, Obama did it, he spent way over $100 million. And they had a great idea. Let's use the water from the Potomac, because environmentally, they liked it. Somebody said that was good. But the water from the Potomac was not suitable for this to put it mildly. It was disgusting what happened. And so they spent hundreds of millions, over $100 million.”
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“And they immediately closed it. It was closed for many months, and nobody did anything. It was closed. It's basically been closed. But go back to 1922, it was always sort of people think of it as beautiful, but it was always a mess. It's going to be unbelievable. It will be unbelievable. It's actually exciting. I want to write over there today, if I can. I always have a problem with secret services in love with my walking along, checking-- checking the sidewalk, the new sidewalk, to see whether or not they pointed it correctly. But they do. We have great contractors doing this. But we'll spend a very tiny amount of money. And it'll be better than it ever was when it was built in 1922. It's very exciting, actually. To me, I love construction. It's very exciting. And we do many things. We did 28 or 29 fountains. I made a contribution to redoing Lafayette Park. That's the entrance to the White House. And it was an embarrassment. Flores were broken. They had bricks. The bricks-- some of the bricks were missing. You know, they were missing. They took them out and throw at people. They were going with them. It's going to be a world-class park. It'll be open pretty soon. They're doing a lot of work over there. That was a contribution that I made with some other people. And it's going to be really beautiful. That was really the front door to the White House. But you couldn't even use it. It was so terrible. People would come to the White House. And it was so terrible. So with that, I'm going to ask Pete to talk about some of our great success.”
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May 27
Last night I sobbed through former hostage Or Levy’s testimony. He was in denial of his wife’s murder and faced the terrible truth on his return. Grief mixed with joy when reunited with his toddler son who asked him where was Mum and why did he take so long. The heart shatters.
Or had lost Eynav in the shelter as he tried to throw a grenade out and got injured. There were 27 ppl squashed into a space made for 10. The terrorists came in and were smiling and filming them. All the blood and gore delighted these monsters. Evil.
Or Levy was with Hersh Goldberg-Polin and he thought they were going to lynch them. But when a terrorist put a tourniquet on Hersh’s arm he knew they were hostages now. Children in Gaza tried to pull him from the ambulance and Or was more scared of the civilians than Hamas.
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May 27
Dreamina integra creación visual a partir de imagen, texto, video y audio en una sola plataforma.

Dentro de ella, Dreamina Seedance 2.0 destaca como uno de los modelos más potentes del momento, logrando el #1 en los tres rankings de Arena: T2V, I2V y Video Edit.

Incluso supera a modelos como HappyHorse en rendimiento.

Lo mejor: ya está disponible para todos en Dreamina, sin espera.Image
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Descubre Dreamina Seedance 2.0, el modelo de video multimodal líder en la industria, diseñado para contar historias que cobran vida.

Fusiona imágenes, videos, audio y texto para crear narrativas impresionantes, con un control absoluto sobre cada acción, efecto visual y movimiento de cámara.
Su capacidad multimodal hace que la creación sea más flexible, ya que permite la generación conjunta de imágenes, video, audio y texto, al mismo tiempo que mantiene una alta consistencia entre distintos estilos, logrando resultados más estables y coherentes.

Tu creatividad, sin límites!
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May 27
@BalogunSonia4 I'm happy it is a woman that said this. I guess she had to say it.
The reason is because, there are too many pretty women while there are just few rich men.
Still the reason it is also easy to replace the pretty woman is because all women ever offer is pussy except the outliers.
@BalogunSonia4 So if you are breaking up with me, fine, you can go since you don't offer anything other than pussy. And there are other pretty girls begging to do the same because I'm rich.
@BalogunSonia4 But you as a pretty woman can't just get a rich man, except he picks you out of the multiple pretty women chasing him.
That is why there are so many pretty women with broke boyfriends and that is because women don't pick men, men pick women.
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