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Prince With a Thousand Enemies
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Dec 10 5 tweets 1 min read
Narcissistic rage. Image Seems like he aggressively sought out the surgery as a way to maintain a certain appearance and couldn't come to terms with his condition. This is going to be such a bleak case lol.
Jan 12, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
It's eyeronic that OSHA wanted to mandate an experimental drug for tens of millions of workers in the name of "occupational safety," but didn't want to mandate "enhanced ventilation standards" to ensure workers weren't rebreathing air exhaled by sick people. Also, was that OSHA move the reason that transmission data for all the shots 𝒔𝒖𝒄𝒌𝒆𝒅 (as in, data quality). The manufacturers knew a mandate was coming (how did they know that?) and knew that such a proposal could only work if they kept people in the dark about transmission.
Jan 12, 2023 4 tweets 2 min read
It's pretty interesting: people link increased atmospheric CO2 to various respiratory ailments, but poorly-ventilated indoor spaces have 3-4 times those levels (~420ppm vs 1200-1600ppm), and yet there is far less interest in investigating the connection between that & disease. High CO2 levels can be indicative of just "bad ventilation" (so if there's something else toxic or contagious in the immediate environment, you're more likely to breathe it in), but may also just make people feel lousy on its own.
Jan 10, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read
But you can tell he's worth reading when you see even academics bending over backwards to excuse his anti-Jewish statements ("he said some nice things about Jews also") & absolve him of responsibility for The Third Reich (all the doing of his wicked sister & a time-machine!). What no one seems to have taken-into account w/ her decision to selectively release his later materials is that in his last sane year he started making inflammatory statements about the guys running The Second Reich & they were still in-charge until 1918 (same Kaiser as 1889).
Dec 17, 2022 4 tweets 3 min read
And the use of HEMISPHERE as an example is possibly quite apt because it wasn't just the DEA acting alone, but a partnership between the DEA and AT&T. And the collaborative nature of this partnership led to some interesting exchanges, such as a lawyer from AT&T writing to some law enforcement entity saying they would prefer if all references to HEMISPHERE were dropped from an affidavit.
Dec 17, 2022 6 tweets 2 min read
Alright, so this is a pretty succinct explanation of how "parallel construction" works, as taken from some explainer slides about the DEA project HEMISPHERE that collected call data records for every single phone call that touched an AT&T switch for like 30 years. The "walling-off" of the project itself by using it to generate leads without referring to it *anywhere* in something that a defense attorney might eventually see (& challenge in court) allows it to stay "protected" from constitutional challenges.
Dec 16, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
It's interesting how liberals have no "backup plan" if they lose control of something like Twitter (other than moving to some FEDiverse server run by a Slavic German commie). The right ackshually did build their own social media sites + move2 telegram + imageboards. Why is this? Because liberals need a "captive audience" to function—that's why they like to take-over schools & tradmedia—and they'll never be happy unless that audience follows them.
Dec 14, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
Especially relevant given a possible shift from advertising-based revenue to subscription-based revenue. Always having a direct way for your users to send you $$$ is good. Given all this: CEXs are good insofar as they give you a way to "cash out" into "central bank permission slips" when you need to, but excessive speculation makes it harder for trve mediums of exchange to operate.
Dec 7, 2022 5 tweets 2 min read
Impressive. ImageImageImageImage [NOTE for the perplexed: the second answer is derived from the context of the first. You can have it mimic basically any "genre" -- I just chose "standard Lutheran" because I figured it would have adequate training data.]