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      All girls at 13, "I'll never fuck or marry a bald man" Bald men a perfect zero…. By 35 years old after a series of philandering full haired men …“the only man I will marry is a trustworthy bald man”. Bald men suddenly a PERFECT 10.
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        Social connect is healthy, but you cannot experience personal growth without separation, that gives you room to expand, not simply defer to everybody else. Both connect and separation are good for the human organism.
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          1ST YEAR MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY, not looking back… but sideways at Tay, who has “married ” and “divorce” me too many times to mention to the NSW Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages.
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            I NEED AN ICE MAKER IN THE OVAL OFFICE TO DO MY WORK EFFECTIVELY. [AI RESPONSE ]…It sounds like you’re using an ice-maker as a metaphor for a system or project hitting full capacity—i.e., resources are maxed out, processes are at peak throughput, and nothing else can be added without breaking the flow. Here are practical steps you can take when you sense you’ve reached “full ice capacity” and need to avoid outages or quality drops:Pause and assess capacityConfirm the limit: quantify current load, cycle times, and queue lengths. Identify which step is the bottleneck (supply, production, quality check, logistics).Freeze non-critical work: put lower-priority tasks on hold or defer until capacity frees up.Set a hard work-in-progress (WIP) limit for each stage to avoid overload.Prioritize and reprioritizeFocus on essential orders or tasks that provide the highest value or urgency.Re-sequence workflows to minimize switching costs and idle time.Communicate clearly about what is in scope and what is deferred.Increase efficiency, not capacityStreamline bottlenecks: fix one bottleneck at a time (e.g., optimize a specific machine cycle, improve material flow, reduce changeover times).Simplify processes: remove non-value-added steps and reduce handoffs.Improve quality at the source: catch defects earlier to avoid rework that consumes capacity.Add temporary capacity or flexibilityBring in temporary resources: shift extensions, part-time workers, or contractors for non-core tasks.Use flexible tooling or parallelize where possible to share load across assets.Schedule demand smoothing: shift work patterns to align with capacity peaks.Reconfigure and redesignReassess demand: adjust forecast, pricing, or service levels to align with available capacity.Process redesign: adopt batch size reductions, pull systems (Kanban), or modular workstreams to improve throughput.Consider outsourcing for peak loads if strategic fit and cost justify it.Improve visibility and predictabilityReal-time dashboards: monitor cycle times, queue lengths, and downtime.Early warning signals: set alerts for approaching capacity limits and escalate before overload.Scenario planning: run “what-if” analyses to prepare for demand spikes or supply disruptions.Risk management and contingency planningBuild buffers: maintain small safety stocks where feasible, or reserve capacity for critical items.Have a rollback plan: if a change worsens performance, know how to revert quickly.Document lessons learned: after each peak, capture what worked and what didn’t to improve next time.Communicate and alignStakeholders: keep leadership, frontline teams, and customers informed about capacity constraints and timelines.Set expectations: be transparent about achievable delivery windows and service levels during peak periods.If you’re comfortable sharing a bit more about what the “ice maker” represents (e.g., a manufacturing line, a software deployment pipeline, a team project, or something else) and the specific constraints you’re facing, I can tailor a concrete, step-by-step plan with metrics, a quick diagnostic checklist, and a messaging template for stakeholders.
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              WHAT A MESS GAZA CAMPAIGN HAS BEEN…….HAMAS tried a sniper war, of battle street to street, IDF simply decided to blow up every building that could host a sniper. Had I been PM of Israel, I would have declared martial law in Gaza, installed a puppet administrator like occupied West Bank run by Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian Authority, then over time extirpated all of HAMAS from Gaza after a initial total disarmament of the territory. This is a war that has been waged against innocents, a war of Reprisal, not a war to end hostilities. The children that have seen their homes blown up or their parents mass murdered, will be the next Generation of HAMAS. If there was 10,000 HAMAS cadres now there will be 200,000 or more, the entire campaign has been a debacle of only kicking the can down the road where ever greater atrocity beckons. Netanyahu needs to be tried for mass murder of civilians for his butcherous mistake, so it will not be repeated. Trump told Netanyahu to cease immediately, he is horrified by the destruction of private tenements, he warned Netanyahu end the war immediately or USA will stop supplying arms and sanctions will be imposed then Israels goose would be cooked…Netanyahu retreated immediately, and this is where we are now.
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                [AI REWRITE] The Gaza campaign has been marked by significant challenges. HAMAS's strategy of sniper warfare and street-to-street combat was met with IDF demolitions of buildings potentially used by snipers. An alternative approach, had I been Prime Minister of Israel, would have involved declaring martial law in Gaza, establishing a puppet administration akin to the occupied West Bank under Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian Authority, and systematically dismantling HAMAS following a complete disarmament of the territory. The current conflict has disproportionately impacted innocent civilians, resembling a war of reprisal rather than a decisive effort to end hostilities. The trauma experienced by children who have witnessed the destruction of their homes and the loss of their parents risks fueling future generations of HAMAS. The potential increase in HAMAS membership from 10,000 to 200,000 or more underscores the campaign's failure to achieve a lasting resolution, instead perpetuating a cycle of violence. There is a growing sentiment that Netanyahu should be held accountable for the mass civilian casualties resulting from this strategy, to deter similar actions in the future. Reportedly, Trump urged Netanyahu to cease operations immediately, expressing horror at the destruction of private property. He allegedly warned that continued conflict would result in the cessation of US arms supplies and the imposition of sanctions, which would have severe consequences for Israel. Subsequently, Netanyahu altered course, leading to the present situation.
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                  "So if Trump is willing to hurt the economy, he must be getting something he wants even more in return.That thing is power. With tariffs, Trump can exercise a kind of corruption that the country hasn’t experienced in some 150 years—a kind of control that is ultimately incompatible with both democracy and prosperity.With tariffs, Trump is poised to trade a strong economy for one run on loyalty and retribution. Trump, a president who rules like a mob boss while claiming vast new powers, is transforming the government into a tool of reward and punishment. Already, prosecutions against Trump’s friends are being dropped…" https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/04/donald-trump-tariffs-corruption/
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                    I HAVE A SNEAKING SUSPICION TRUMP IS RAISING AND LOWERING TARIFFS ON CHINA TO FACILITATE KICKBACKS TO HIS FAMILY NOTABLY IVANKA AND KUSHNER, AI at Microsoft refuses to answer but hopefully, in time, I can provide News articles on co-incidence timing between US tariffs policy and transactions involving Ivanka and Kushner.
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                      @TaylorSwift13 I like you because you're ‘SNOREMAL’ like me, where Spears never sleeps, which is monstrous for her murder fantasys, which bloom in the boredom of her midnights
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                        [AI REWRITE] A lack of menstruation in women may correlate with mood changes. This could potentially be attributed to a sense of reduced productivity, similar to the temporary experience of those who menstruate, reflecting a possible subconscious evaluation of life purpose.
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                          Women who don't have periods are cranky all the time, I think its an existential crisis that they are not productive any more, like the temporary crisis of periodic women, all a subconscious calculus of purposive life.
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                            @TaylorSwift13 A Happy God gets it right every time. An ugly God makes mistakes every time.
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                              Happiness bio-metric of Matrix Happy Life…try and get something that smart out of dumb-ass Trump and you will be miserably massaging his turd for life.