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This is one of the greatest performances of Americas National Anthem ever. Up there with Super Bowl performances by Whitney Houston & Chris Stapleton. Pure raw talent! Gave me Chills! 🇺🇸

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Doing some cleaning at my mom‘s house and wondering what to do with this GE Spacemaker under-cabinet electric can opener. It’s been in this spot for 40 years and it still works. Any suggestions for a new can opener to take its place?
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The Spurs got Knicked tonight!!
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Wemby is a heartless talent & I’m rooting for the Spurs to get Knicked tonight.
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Elon Musk having a Trillion dollars is absurd!! Do you know how many Somali Day cares he could fund in Minesota?? Greedy Bastard! 🤣
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SpaceX's 11th employee just became a billionaire. Gwynne Shotwell joined SpaceX in 2002. She was employee number 11, joining as VP of Business Development before the company had proven a single rocket could fly. She didn't even go there looking for a job. She had taken a colleague to lunch to celebrate him leaving for SpaceX, ran into Musk at the restaurant, and got interviewed on the spot. A week later, she joined him. Her job: sell rocket launches for a company nobody had heard of. She built the Falcon vehicle manifest to over $5 billion in commercial contracts. She managed SpaceX's growth to 22,000 employees. She was the one who told NASA, the Air Force, and paying commercial customers why SpaceX could get to orbit cheaper and faster than anyone before it. She was also the one who said no to going public for years. "I wasn't sure the company would go public," she said on CNBC yesterday. She resisted the pressure because she believed the public markets would force SpaceX into quarterly thinking, which would kill the mission. She finally decided it was time. "I do not want to focus on quarterly earnings," she said on IPO day. "What we're doing is very futuristic." Her stake is now worth north of $1.3 billion. She's SpaceX's fifth-largest Class A shareholder. The 24 years of operational work that made yesterday possible have Gwynne Shotwell's fingerprints on them.
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I can't breathe!!! 🤣
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Replying to @stoolpresidente
I have officially watched more soccer than the entire nba playoffs.
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This is one of the greatest performances of Americas National Anthem ever. Up there with Super Bowl performances by Whitney Houston & Chris Stapleton. Pure raw talent! Gave me Chills! 🇺🇸

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The cheapest ticket to a FIFA World Cup game is $1,800! WoW!
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Birds chirp bright in the warming breeze, Cicadas buzz with electric ease. A symphony swells from tree to tree, Summer is approaching—wild and free.
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That gave me chills! America 🇺🇸
New level of American patriotism has just been unlocked #worldcup #usa #fifa
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Eat Real Food MAHA
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Hey Gavin Newsom, Elon is taking us to Mars. You took your best friend's wife to bed. See the difference?
Americans are struggling to pay for groceries and gas while Elon Musk becomes a TRILLIONAIRE. When the federal government is for sale, the rich get richer and everyone else gets shafted. The system is rigged.
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I don’t know if this photo is real or AI, Either way it’s 🔥
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Elon just created 4,400 millionaires in a single day. 400 of them are now worth over $100 million. These aren't VCs. They're SpaceX employees, and the list includes welders, technicians, and cafeteria staff, because for two decades the company paid every level of the workforce in stock instead of higher salaries. Juan Hernandez immigrated from Mexico and took a $28 an hour contractor welding job in 2015. He says he didn't even know what SpaceX was. The company gave him a $10,000 equity grant and let him buy more shares through payroll deductions. That stake is now worth $880,000. Trevor Hise's parents wanted him to take a stable job at General Electric. He picked SpaceX instead, stayed 12 years, and accumulated over 100,000 shares. At the $135 listing price that's $13.5 million. He's 37 and semiretired. His words: "The magnitude of this has been ridiculous." The most telling detail came before the listing. Over 100 employees quietly banded together and negotiated a group wealth management deal covering up to $5 billion, because none of them had ever needed a wealth manager before. Software IPOs have minted millionaires for 30 years. This is the first one where the money went to the factory floor.
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A man working as a welder at SpaceX for $28 an hour has just become a millionaire. Juan Hernandez, who came from Mexico, welded rockets for SpaceX at $28 an hour. SpaceX gave him $10,000 in stock when he went full time in 2015, and he bought more with every paycheck for 10 years. $SPCX is now trading at $167, making his shares worth over $1 million.
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