I love my country. There are so many amazing ppl in it that I’ve gotten to meet.
For years, no. For decades.. I was “first to fight” for this country knowing that others lazily relaxed in safety - a true believer.
And still, there are some days I actually hate it here.
Friends, I am going to post very infrequently on this platform starting now. ☹️
Goodbye 😭
You can find me over on Spill and maybe Bluesky.
I’m not risking getting sued by Apartheid Clyde for being an outspoken American.
Pete Hegseth is the epitome of white privilege. A weekend anchor on Fox and Friends, a Major in the National Guard will be the head of the most powerful military in the history of the world. The military is suppose to be apolitical. Pete Hegseth is purely political. Together with Trump they want to purge “woke” generals. That is UNAMERICAN. There are men and women with more experience at the Pentagon than he has been alive. A platoon leader now over the Pentagon. Republicans complained about DEI programs promoting incompetence and those who are unqualified. This is the height of hypocrisy. I will not be silent with the governance we are entering. That is the role of the opposition party. We lost the election, not our purpose.
Calling Vice President Kamala Harris... genocide Barbie, but now begging her to break the law to block the ramifications of your actions when you had an opportunity to make a better decision. Instead yall played the infamous game of "fuck around and find out" lol.
A white patient called me a “nigga” and I burst into laughter. He then repeated it and I laughed harder. He asked why I wasn’t offended and I said that I’m Nigerian.
He then asked me to go back to my country on the monkey boat I came on. I found that funny too and laughed some more. He asked why and I said that I came on an airplane.
I always remember the interaction because by the time I walked away, he was very offended by my laughter and that I wasn’t offended. I learned a lesson that day.
Seymour Cray, "the Father of Supercomputing", claimed that Elves often helped him overcome computer design problems.
Seeking a way to cool the machine he built in 1985, at the time the fastest computer in the world, he characteristically chose to immerse it in artificial blood.
Although never a household name, Seymour Cray was a legendary figure in the computing world. His designs for supercomputers were ingenious to the point of miraculous, and the machines he designed and built were, for much of the 60s, 70s and 80s, the most powerful -- and the most expensive -- on the planet.
Cray was born in 1925, in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, and from an early age was fascinated with radios, motors, and electrical circuits. After a spell in the US Army, he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a Master's in applied mathematics.
A thread about a never-before-heard story.🧵
I had a strange dream where I learned a new system for recording numbers based these waves and dots. Has anyone seen this before? What did I dream about
Soon to be Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth complained on Fox that veterans who use the benefits they've earned are dependent on the government and lack "personal integrity".
This is what every Vet who wore their MAGA hats to the VA hospital voted for.
https://t.co/H1bfbCLPUi
We stand to lose the Department of Education, food stamps, Section 8, gay marriage, abortion. And you think you did the moral thing. Please go to hell.