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Joe Rogan explains why it was smart to call Michelle Obama a man "He did a smart thing... It's very rude... but it's a smart thing..." GILLIS: "The problem with it was on paper hilarious." ROGAN: "Hilarious." GILLIS: "To win a fight on the White House lawn and then call a former first lady a man. If you wrote that down, I'd be like, 'That's funny.'" ROGAN: "But the thing is, he says Michelle Obama's a man every time I interview him." "Yes. He said it the last time I interviewed him, too." GILLIS: "When I'm sitting there, when I'm sitting in that crowd going, 'This is probably a bad look. This is a weird group of people. This is...' And then the guy wins and goes, 'Michelle Obama is a man'. I was in the crowd just like, 'You ruined it. You're doing exactly what they said we do.'" ROGAN: "He did a smart thing. I mean, it's very rude. It's very rude, but it's a smart thing cuz we're all still talking about it. Otherwise, it's just another fight of the night." "No, Diego Lopez. Diego Lopez knocked out Steve Garcia. No one's talking about Diego Lopez and Steve Garcia in the regular news. They're talking about this guy all day long. The next time he shows up at a UFC event, the crowd is going to go bananas. And if he wins, he's a superstar. And he probably doubled his income by saying Michelle Obama's a man." "He's a pro wrestling heel." "They need to come on board. They still can't define a woman. They all need to come on board. This is all everyone's ridiculous."

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Cde, you might be innocently doing your bidding for your guy nelson chamisa, which is good, he needs your support, but do so based on accurate information. If he is sending you to attack and besmirch real and perceived political opponents, it is imperative you ask him to give you accurate accounts of some of the things you are using to attack his political foes. I want to correct you on one thing you mentioned in your X post that I have quoted herein for easy of reference. Those who have "reliably informed" you that "Hopewell also has a very close relationship with ED's wife, the First Lady", should have told you the genesis of that relationship. As you put it, "Hopewell ALSO has a close relationship with ED's wife", did you take time to ask who else has the same relationship with ED's wife? If your source was as reliable as you are claiming here, he/she should have told you that your guy, nelson chamisa, ALSO "has a close relationship with ED's wife, the First Lady." Chamisa is the one who introduced Hopewell to Auxillia Mnangagwa. I will give you the details and pictures of the meeting which started the purported relationship you are going to town about. Chamisa organized a meeting for him to meet with Benson Muneri, Auxillia Mnangagwa's aide, and requested Hopewell to host the meeting at his house in Chisipite, Harare. At the meeting, your guy, nelson chamisa, asked Hopewell to go and meet Auxillia, on his behalf, for a political deal. Anyway, I will not delve into details about the deal but suffice to say your guy is very liquid as we speak. Two months ago, he drove to some farm in Mashonaland West with $1 million cash in his car intending to pay for the farm. The owner was scared of handling such a huge amount of cash. He instructed your guy to deposit the money with his lawyer in Harare. That's where things became interesting. It turned out the seller's lawyer is an old human rights lawyer known to Chamisa through years of interaction in the democratic struggle. Chamisa, fearing that his little secret, that he is keeping millions of dollars in cash, chickened out of the deal the moment he learnt the seller's lawyer was this renowned female human rights lawyer. So, that's your guy, he is keeping millions of dollars in cash like he is one of the Zvigananda. So when you talk about people with "a relationship with ED's wife", remember, your guy has a very strong one with the same First Lady. They call each other brother and sister because they're both of the Moyo totem but the relationship sometimes turns to amaiguru-bamunini when ethnic Karanga politics is invoked. Saka kupotsera dope, rimwe rinosara muruoko my brother.

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In a year since I first met Arnav Kapur, his device, AlterEgo, went from a janky prototype to simulating telepathy. Arnav has been an inspiration to me since I'd first heard of him in 7yrs ago and I want to share his story.: I first heard of Arnav from his viral ~1M hits MIT Media Lab video from 2017. It harkened back to a similar talk from the same group by another Indian in 2019, Pranav Mistry, one of the major reasons I (and many others) decided to study in the US. I met him through his younger brother, who I'd gotten to know over the years (also a genius in his own right). I immediately asked him "Why didn't you commercialize this? Was this just a flashy academic demo?" and he said "I'm doing that now. With LLMs, I think it's finally time." But the first demo was janky. It took 15 mins to set up. Electrodes needed to be taped to your cheeks. It worked maybe 80% of the time. Calibration for new users took even longer. And it could only say 4000 sentences. Yet, it still felt like magic. I pointed at one of the sentences for his colleague Scott to say silently. In seconds, barely moving a muscle, I'd get a text of that sentence to my phone. I couldn't see his mouth move at all! But was silent speech really possible? Hardware is hard. There were too many sensors for it to be usable. It didn't work without constant touch to your skin (a beard was an issue). Too much head movement was an issue. The battery was external. Calibration was too much friction. And you could only say a few sentences! Fast forward a year and you have what resembles telepathy. The sensors shrank. The device resembled open-ear headphones. No 15 min set up. And you can say most words. Alterego reads volumetric fine-grained neuromuscular signals in multiple languages and translates them into text. It allows you to understand what the user's saying with no noise while they barely move their mouth. Hardware is still hard. And there's a long way to go before this is end-user usable. But it takes some serious courage and exceptional engineering skills to dedicate over a decade of your life to building hardware that resembles the future. We need more engineers like Arnav and his team.

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🔥⛳️ 4 year old Caden just blew his dads mind! Not a dry eye watching this fabulous moment! … and dad’s reaction PURE GOLD! 4-year-old Caden Uyemura just did something most grown men only dream about. It’s Caden’s first time ever stepping onto a real golf course. Not a backyard plastic set. Not mini-golf. An actual course Green Valley Ranch Golf Club in Denver, Colorado. Nine holes on the par-3 layout. His dad Justin is already proud just watching him make it all the way to the final hole without melting down or quitting. That alone is a win when you’re dealing with a four-year-old and a golf club on a hot June day. 🔥Then this happens🔥 Caden lines up over a neon green ball on the 9th tee. Tiny orange polo. Denim shorts. Little sneakers. Club almost as tall as he is. Dad’s voice in the background: “Okay, set up … perfect. Whenever you’re ready, buddy scoot a little closer. Perfect.” Kid takes a swing. Misses the first one. Then he steps back up when chaos and pure joy collide. The ball launches. Dad’s camera follows it. And somehow … somehow this little guy stripes it toward the green. The ball is tracking. It’s online. It’s got legs. Instant replay drops. The flag is waving. The ball is still moving. And the entire internet collectively holds its breath because a 4-year-old on his first real course just put a ball in the hole from 65 yards! 🚨Hole-in-one🚨 Justin stops recording just long enough to run onto the tee box, tackle his son, and give him the biggest hug he can. Caden is smiling ear to ear and laughing the entire time. This isn’t staged. This isn’t a pro coaching a prodigy for content. This is a dad taking his son out, letting him play the whole nine and capturing the exact second the kid does something unforgettable. You can feel Justin’s energy through the phone. That mix of “I can’t believe he made it this far” and “Did that just happen?” is the same feeling every parent gets when their kid suddenly levels up in real time. Caden didn’t just hit a golf ball. He reminded every parent watching why we drag the kids outside in the first place. Play more. Film more. Let them swing.

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🚨 SOMETHING IS VERY WRONG - ELITE BILLIONAIRE KEVIN O'LEARY ADMITS HE’S A “VAMPIRE” WHILE HAVING HIS BLOOD DRAINED AND CLEANSED OVERSEAS WATCH HIM CLOSELY. Billionaire Kevin O’Leary has now been filmed on multiple, separate occasions openly calling himself a “vampire,” joking about coming out of the coffin, saying there have been rumors for years, and talking about eating dogs and rats - all while laughing and insisting people “get over it.” This wasn’t a single joke. This wasn’t one awkward clip. These were different moments, different settings, years apart, saying the same thing. Then there’s the other video. The one where O’Leary documents himself traveling overseas to undergo a blood-cleansing procedure in Dubai, calmly explaining how nearly 4.5 liters of his blood are drained from his body, run through a dialysis-style system, ozonated, oxygenated, and pumped back in - a process he says he schedules every time he’s in the UAE. This wasn’t experimental. This wasn’t spontaneous. This was routine. He says it’s his fourth time. He says he blocks off half a day for it. He says the effects are noticeable almost immediately. Now put the two things next to each other - not emotionally, not rhetorically, just literally. A billionaire repeatedly calling himself a vampire on camera. Talking about blood. Talking about consuming animals. Then filming himself overseas while his blood is drained, processed, and reinfused. People will say it’s humor. People will say it’s coincidence. But jokes don’t usually repeat themselves this consistently, escalate this cleanly, and line up this perfectly with real-world behavior. Especially when everything is documented on video in the person’s own words. First it was repeated “vampire” admissions on camera. Now it’s blood filtering overseas. Same person. Same theme. Ironically, in the 2025 film Marty Supreme, Kevin O’Leary plays a business tycoon who reveals he’s a centuries-old vampire. At what point does a “joke” stop being a joke and start looking like a pattern?

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Below is my conversation with @jason directly posted on the X platform. We discuss how Jason returned 4,000x ($25K into $100MM) on a single investment and How Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, and Y-Combinator compete in a hypercompetitive market. “I can tell you the Sequoia team is very competitive. Every time I go by that office, people are talking about the transition. The last two or three times I was there, Doug Leone was in the office. You know, he's retired? I don't know if that's correct because I see him there. People like Bill Gurley, he's retired? Every time I see him, he's talking to startups and he's on the boards of all these companies. Vinod Khosla is in his seventies and he's in meetings.” (00:00) Episode Preview (01:15) Fundraising for LAUNCH and LP investing experience (02:10) Sequoia’s investments in Twitter and Zynga (03:12) Being Sequoia’s first venture scout and earning 50% carry (04:28) Venture wealth bombs (08:06) Jason’s 4,000x investment in Uber (09:44) Loyalty in venture (10:07) Investing in Superhuman (13:15) How Jason got a 200x on an AngelList syndicate deal (14:20) Episode Sponsor (14:59) Unlocking value through secondaries (15:41) Qualities of top managers (16:23) Jason’s current fund (17:21) Aligning incentives through a GP commitment (20:54) Sourcing deals through Syndicate investments (23:56) The importance of social proof (25:04) Dealflow is destiny (28:23) The importance of ownership (29:51) Sharp elbows in Series A and beyond (31:28) Jason’s current portfolio construction (32:29) YCs impact on venture (34:05) Playing for carry, the importance of a techstack and the myth of work life balance (36:19) Venture is a competition (37:06) Why early stage venture is not zero-sum #OpenLP Turpentine Erik Torenberg Thank you to our sponsor @tactycHQ

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