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2025-08-25 08:09:15
“I’m smarter and more concerned about important issues than you."
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these words tell others "I’m more empathetic than you, and you are callous to hurting other’s feelings.
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The most dangerous cities in the US;
1. Memphis
2. Oakland
3. St Louis
4. Baltimore
5. Detroit
6. Alexandria, LA
7. Cleveland
8. New Orleans
9. Monroe, LA
10. Pueblo, CO
There's a common denominator here.
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Just another Shit Hole Democrat run State! Daily News
party of leftist radicals drags Maryland into a power-bill crisis, fiscal turmoil, years of violent crime and chaos, and an ongoing sanctuary state mess.
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manufactures
"biggest surprise wasn’t speed, it was consistency. Robots don’t call in sick during peak production periods.”
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It’s all about where banks lend as bank lending creates the money supply.
1) If they lend for productive purposes you get economic growth and no problems
2) If they lend for consumer spending you get consumer price inflation.
3) If they lend to purchase assets you get asset price inflation.
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effort, patience, and intention — form a kind of progression for how real change or achievement tends to happen. Here’s a breakdown of how they work together:
This is the active piece — the work you put in. Effort is energy directed toward a goal, whether physical (building something, training, practicing) or mental (learning, focusing, strategizing). Without effort, nothing moves. But effort alone can be exhausting if not balanced by the other two.
Effort only pays off over time. Patience is the willingness to endure delays, setbacks, or slow progress without giving up. It keeps effort sustainable. Think of farming: you can plow and sow, but you also have to wait for the season to change and the plants to grow. Patience is the steady trust that time is part of the process.
This is the why. Intention gives direction and meaning to both effort and patience. It’s the inner compass — making sure your energy is not wasted, and your waiting is not idle. With clear intention, effort is focused rather than scattered, and patience feels purposeful rather than passive.
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The joke is an old piece of Jewish humor, and like much Jewish humor it’s both self-deprecating and layered. Here’s the breakdown:
A Jewish man is stranded alone on an island for decades. He builds all the essentials: a house, a workshop, a gym, a synagogue. But then there’s a second synagogue. When asked why, he explains: “That one I would never go into.”
The humor rests on a few cultural themes:
The joke sticks around because it’s simple, absurd, and true enough to resonate. It’s both a parody of Jewish communal life and a universal commentary on human nature—we all like to belong to one group and distinguish ourselves from another.
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