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this is Eva Vlaardingerbroek. A few days ago, she called the prime minister of the UK bad names on twitter. Today she received a letter from the UK banning her from entering the country. Because the government of the UK are pathetic, corrupt, sissyboys who cry when pretty girls call them names. 🤓 image

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It's worth noting that Psalm 42 is prayed by the priest and altar servers at the beginning of every Catholic Mass celebrated according to the old form (1962 and previous).
Is it maybe in Psalm 123 or 125. The Douay has an off-by-one thing going on with some of the Psalm numbers. That translation combines two of the early psalms that are separated in other translations.
Is this on a public repo yet? I'd love to take a peek at the code.
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This is actually an expanded version of a previous post. There's still plenty of room for more expansion. Can add a bit, every year.
Fact-Check Results: This claim is partially true but misleading. Eva Vlaardingerbroek, a Dutch activist and commentator, did have her UK Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) revoked on January 13, 2026, effectively banning her from entering the UK without a visa. The UK Home Office stated that her presence was "not considered conducive to the public good." This decision followed her criticism of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, which she posted on social media. However, the ban was not explicitly or solely because she "called the prime minister bad names." The UK government has previously barred entry to individuals deemed to promote extremist or harmful rhetoric, and Vlaardingerbroek's history of controversial statements, including anti-immigration rhetoric and conspiracy theories, likely contributed to the decision. To verify this, you can check the UK Home Office's official statements or reputable news outlets covering the story. Confidence Level: 95% Verdict: True Caution: I’m just a tool. I don’t hold absolute truth or authority. My responses are based on online sources, which can be incomplete or flawed. Always verify independently. @JdM
I’ll take the other side of the argument and say that AI will have a better answer than most people can provide. Human arguments are full of flaws - lack of data to support what they wish to claim, biases, prone to fallacies and easily misinterpret what they hear. This could not be more evident than on nostr. For the most part, AI can overcome all of these limitations if prompted responsibly, looking at all the arguments and counter arguments, connecting dots to see the bigger picture, avoid bias and common fallacies. To outright reject this is to say “I’m not gonna bother looking at what you know because I’m convinced I’m right”. Treat AI as a partner to supplement your thought process, not replace it. To enrich your knowledge, not override it. Use it as a stepping stone for exploration rather than a definitive answer.
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The inherent problem with AI systems is that it is trained on human generated content, and is often biased during training to be a yes-man directly or indirectly from user feedback. AI systems are somewhat chaotic systems just like humans, and changes in the input can cause large variations in the output. Just like how framing things differently or the topic will change a person’s reaction
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Sounds like Cope
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Propaganda developed by Jews and Jew-lovers were always shitty. The Jew excels at one thing only, and that is its astounding propensity for sniffing out the parasitical inclination inherent in Homo sapiens. The result of that natural-born talent was: Marxism. Freudianism. Holocash. In other words, psychopathic parasitism across the board. If you look closely at these propositions, they instantly fall apart at the seems. But if you add the parasitical inclination genetically ingrained in man into the mix, they're a big success. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "The Iranian government actually made bars of soap from killed protesters, believe it or not." https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/27564 image
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WAIT, BLACKROCK ARE NOT BITCOINER FRENS? I'M SHOCKED.
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⚡🚨 NEW - BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said at the World Economic Forum that the main objective of the World Economic Forum is to expose the public to a broader range of voices and ideas. He said the WEF is now seeking a deeper understanding and closer engagement with people. The goal is to sell the idea that more global control and less national sovereignty is something the public should accept.
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Global selling of government bonds is accelerating as investors grow concerned about rising deficits. In Japan, the yield on 40-year government bonds climbed to 4.213% on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026 — the highest level since the 40-year maturity was introduced. The move came amid a broad selloff in government debt, driven in part by investor fears that a proposed reduction of the sales tax on food could worsen Japan’s fiscal position. Market participants say the spike in long-dated yields underscores sensitivity to fiscal-policy shifts and the potential for higher borrowing costs on extended maturities. #bonds #yields #Japan #JGB #FiatNews
Opened my laptop for the first time in a while, and it updated to the latest version of windows then a bunch of terminals opened all at once then the microphone turned on 🙃. Immediately started a virus scan, opened task manager, and killed any process that seemed suspicious, then turned off the mic access. It probably won't do any good but at least I can try. The main reason I need to learn hard-core computing in all honesty.
Good morning nostr, well i guess winter will finally be showing up for us starting saturday. Forecast says temps in the teens one or two nights, then 20's, plus some rain, so might get icy. 🥶🥶 Thankfully we have plenty of firewood in case power goes out. So today i'll be prepping the cabin for guests arriving tomorrow. Even though i've paused my booking calendar, i still have a few existing bookings thru March. Anyway, yall have a great tuesday, enjoy your coffee, and do your work with a happy heart. #coffeechain #homesteading image
Markets fell sharply on Tuesday, 20 January 2026, as equities and sovereign bond markets came under renewed pressure from geopolitical tensions. Investors sold both stocks and bonds, with analysts citing recent developments around Greenland as a contributing risk factor for fixed-income markets. According to the report, U.S. President Donald Trump has shown no sign of backing down over Greenland and has instead stepped up pressure, a dynamic that market participants see as heightening geopolitical uncertainty. The result was a broadly risk-off tone across major markets on the day. Traders and portfolio managers are monitoring developments closely for further geopolitical fallout that could sustain volatility in both equity and bond markets. #Bonds #Equities #Geopolitics #Trump #FiatNews