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Replying to @HilzFuld
I hope youโ€™re wrong โ€ฆ but afraid youโ€™re not. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝ
eleja retweeted
What the fuck are you saying? You can wrestle yet you are afraid of an mma fight. That to me is pitiful. The kid was beaten in an mma fight, of which you donโ€™t have the courage for. What the fuck was with all these little boxers at this show yet no MMA fighters? #TheseBoysAintManEnough
This the guy that said he would knock me out and whoop me and Shakur at the same time?๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
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Replying to @ReddyGives
If you are an ocean, be an oceanโ€”you don't lower your tide just to make it easier for people who are afraid to get their feet wet.
Why are you afraid to type the word retard ? ๐Ÿ˜‚ not very alpha of you ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
A founder told me something recently that stuck with me. He said his AI feature was the best thing his product had shipped in years - and also the thing he was most afraid to talk about with his engineering team. Not because it didn't work. It worked great. Users loved it. But he knew, in the way founders often know things without anyone telling them directly, that it had been built in a hurry, by people who were figuring it out as they went, and that nobody had really stepped back to ask whether it was built to last. He wasn't wrong to be afraid. That fear is usually a more accurate signal than the metrics dashboard. Metrics tell you what's happening now. That quiet unease tells you what's coming. The good news is that this is fixable, and it's fixable without a dramatic rebuild or months of downtime. Most of the time it's a focused review - find the gaps, prioritise what actually matters, fix the things that would hurt most if they went wrong first. The hard part isn't the fix. The hard part is being the person who raises their hand and says "we should probably look at this before it looks at us". If that's a conversation you've been putting off, here's a low-friction way to start. โ†’ developer-service.blog/work-โ€ฆ #AI #CTO #TechLeadership #SoftwareEngineering #Python
mel retweeted
I think there is something special about young men who arenโ€™t afraid to be genuine and emotional with each other, and on a world stage, too, at that. I love Seth Jarvis and his buddies โ€“ itโ€™s a great bit, of course, but their steadfast support of him has been amazing.
A CHILDHOOD DREAM COME TRUE FOR JARVY AND HIS PALS ๐Ÿฅฒ
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Replying to @sardesairajdeep
Pakistan had never sponsored terrorism the heat/hate of 2 nation theory of Savarkar is yet destroying the humans across the border i am afraid across the border majority is followers of Savarkar either Muslim/NonMuslim
Replying to @snowcrne
he has much respect for the inazuman envoy, so he is only showing her the highest form of cordiality. he wasnโ€™t afraid that anyone would look this way, as he had chosen a rather hidden spot within the bustling streets of fontaine. now, she just had to remain somewhat silent.
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Even when given the opportunity, David would not harm Saul. Later, in 2 Samuel 1, when an Amalekite claimed to have killed Saul, David ordered his execution, declaring, โ€œHow was it you were not afraid to put forth your hand to destroy the Lordโ€™s anointed?โ€ (2 Samuel 1:14).
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