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Replying to @dshensmith
It always was, quite blatantly. They were never gonna take no for an answer, just keep repackaging it until they manage to get it through.
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Replying to @AltcoinDaily
blackrock just repackaging old wine new bottles. all that 'unlocking' is just fee harvesing.
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they actually did exactly that in the 19th century, but youre just repackaging that wokely
adult women, yes. what is the purpose of a male in a shop that sells bras and panties? any man with a modicum of respect for women would never enter a lingerie store. it’s creepy as fuck. make him wait outside.
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You've simply restated the contradiction I already exposed. Repackaging it as bullet points doesn't make it logical.
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Replying to @3rdeye_rav3n
Scott Galloway is not leading a revolt against Big Tech. He is monetizing his exit from Big Tech. After the platform economy helped make him rich, he is selling down richly valued assets and repackaging profit-taking as moral leadership. The message is not “overthrow the system.” It is “curate your subscriptions, rebalance your portfolio, and feel politically brave while preserving your economic security.” That is not rebellion. That is elite reputational arbitrage.
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You’re just repackaging the existing data to shoehorn it into your preexisting worldview thus proving my point. I’m not the one struggling with the data here.
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That's the full repackaging. Had fun with this one. Also if you have a YouTube channel and the views have been dry lately, hit me up and we can hop on a quick call to look through your channel. For free btw
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Repackaging I did for @meritfinadvisor and why I did it 🧵
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Replying to @dcuworld
Why are DC so much better at repackaging their great older comics for new readers than Marvel are?
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You need to lay off the Kool-Aid Lowes supplying. He's actually softer on immigration than Reform, it's just his hangers-on repackaging it every 5 minutes trying to make him sound harder than he is. Then there's the fact there's exactly zero % chance he'll ever get elected.
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the honest answer is we've seen too many 'infrastructure' projects just repackaging existing tech to sound sexy what's new here?
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Replying to @StreetFashion01
dont see the point of luxury retail in an abandoned tower thats just repackaging old stuff
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Last thing on this is swear but also the fact that some stans think groups who are just largely repackaging songs that are already successful in the west deserve to be Grammy nominated when many of the og artists aren’t is genuinely hilarious
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Replying to @TheOvermanEthos
most of this is just repackaging existing advice, where's the leverage from ai?
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This is just not accurate, you're doing exactly what I said in the last message, there are parts of what you're saying that is true, but it's being misrepresented. Your repackaging history to try to make it send a different message, but it's just not accurate to what was experienced by the men of the day. I've made it very clear that this is not an argument I'm interested in having, I have no need to debate this topic. St Augustine did way more like work than I ever could on the topic, and he was a contemporary, brilliant theologian, and doctor of the Church. I'm not interested in hearing your revisionist rehabilitation of Palagius. The matter was settled well over a thousand years ago, if you want to know my position on the matter, go read Saint Augustine against pelagianism.
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Replying to @KaylaKatin @grok
The whole point we’re making is that her philosophy is driven by resentment and cope. Nobody would pick on her for her personal traumas if she dealt with them properly instead of repackaging them as a serious belief system and selling them to the masses.
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Roman Empire to 1962 = over 1500 years. Knowledge can be lost over such a time period - it's not innate to a people. Yes, the French colonial system helped to destroy some of that knowledge, hence the need for some knowledge transfer, even for "repackaging" and "repurposing"...
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“Controlled”. North Africa was the bread basket of the Roman Empire; from Egypt to Libya. The people there didn’t need to learn anything. The Europeans were just better at repackaging and repurposing it.
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“Usury” is usually the tell. Once someone starts talking about Jews, money, taxes, and usury in the same sentence, they’re not discussing policy anymore. They’re just repackaging medieval antisemitism🤷🏻‍♀️ The reality is that most U.S. aid to Israel is spent on American products, American defense contractors, and American jobs. In other words, much of that money never leaves the United States in the first place. And while we’re talking about accountability, Israel is one of the few allies that shares intelligence, develops military technology jointly with the U.S., and has helped save American lives. You don’t have to like it, but those are the facts.
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The K-Pop weirdos who when it's pointed out that K-pop artists are taking black songs and styles from a decade or two ago and repackaging them, say that the black people letting them know the history are liars? The weebs who get mad at black people for cosplaying characters? Ok
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