Ok, I’ve been working on this tweet for about 2 wks but I think it was worth it.
This is a chart of industrial land prices vs. small industrial rents in 25 of the fastest growing small cities in the US.
The key metric is the ratio of rent price to land price. Higher is better.
@BC70827878@Fantastic6133@RedPillMediaX They had incinerators, which was the only way to deal with such a large number of bodies. There are only so many holes you can dig in one area.
@BC70827878@Fantastic6133@RedPillMediaX I didn’t claim to give an exhaustive list of the ways people were killed in the holocaust. Just illustrating why one pizza in the oven every 45 minutes is a totally random and wrong analogy.
@New12Robert@UpdateManager1@CollinRugg If you pull a completely asinine stunt trying to catch some lady and you get hurt, that’s on you. Sorry but that cop was not assaulted. Dude made his own decision to try some starsky and hutch maneuver and it didn’t work out.
@Fantastic6133@RedPillMediaX “Fun fact” The gas chambers were big enough to cram hundreds at a time. A lot of people died by starvation too, which is really easy do when you don’t feed a bunch of captive people.
And yeah, the math is 2 per minute, not 2,000.
@skylarromines So you’re returning from a family trip & a kid gets the sniffles.
In your world you:
1. Cancel the flight and reschedule it to when exactly?
2. Book another hotel last minute
3. Take unscheduled time off work
4. Someone else in the family catches it so you extend indefinitely
@KenGardner11 It’s literally impossible to park a full sized truck in a tight parking lot without backing in if there are cars on each side of the spot. Please actually try this before being an “expert” on X.
@Empty_America If only 110+ IQ people were allowed to vote, wouldn’t the candidates we select also have at least 110 IQ, which would exclude Trump/Kamala?
Mike Bloomberg would be president or sth.
@0x49fa98 The thing that has never made sense about the hard work = success thung is that the wealthiest people are capital allocators, not laborers.
They create wealth by making good capital allocation decisions. Tired people make bad decisions.
Warren buffet doesn’t pull all nighters.
@0x49fa98 That’s why conspiracy theories are so popular on the right.
Wake up one morning and i have a flat tire. First thought is “this must have been done by my enemy” instead of “I probably ran over a nail”.
@shawngorham Many go to work for 8 hours a day and produce an actual product of some kind.
Why do that when you can post about pressure washing side hustles for the 14 millionth time?
The going rate for posting about pressure washing is $0.05 per like.
@Rothmus Redefining rape as “any sexual activity that a woman regrets the next day” undermines the whole project of protecting women from actual sexual assault.
@MI_beef Do you have an alternative idea? Who should decide innocent/guilty for those accused of committing a crime? If you can’t think of a better and fair way to do it then you should prob stop complaining about it.
@GundamNoContext The myth that to get rich you must “outwork the competition” is bs. The further you are from the actual labor the more money you make.
Working 80 hrs a week will get you a miserable middle class existence and an early death. The best it will do is make your kids’ lives better.
@PatrolmanMalone@johnrich We live in a world where we use things developed by people much smarter than ourselves daily. Yet there are still people who are convinced that bc they personally are too dumb to understand something, it must not be real. People with 130+ IQs exist and they are doing things!
@johnrich We did. We went 6 times in 1969 - 1972. After that NASA focused on developing reusable space craft and then the space station. The goal of NASA is to do new things, not the same things over & over. The private sector is fully capable of doing moon flights if they see value in it.