Something I observe when female founders pitch me is what comes off as a lack of conviction in the idea which is really the fear of sounding arrogant. Please sound arrogant. Be unrelenting.
— Nichole Wischoff (@NWischoff) August 3, 2022
spotify has atrophied my music discovery muscle and filled my music diet with seed oils
— ali taylor (@_ali_taylor) August 3, 2022
Remember:
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 4, 2022
1. Russia is a terrorist state
2. Russia always lies
3. Ukraine is defending itself and all democracy
Russia’s heightened threats and disinfo campaign and Schröder “peace” offensive are a sign that Russia is frustrated in the field
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 4, 2022
ATACMS for Ukraine
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 4, 2022
Russia is committing genocide in Ukraine
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 4, 2022
Russia invaded Ukraine to colonize it, destroy Ukrainian identity, and subvert democracy globally. Ukraine is valiantly defending itself and the entire free world against unmitigated evil
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 4, 2022
Coal, nuclear, LNG. Germany doing whatever it takes. Now we’re talking
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 4, 2022
Easy fix for UN: Ukraine gets Russian (USSR) SC seat, Taiwan gets Chinese seat (which originally belonged to it anyway)
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 2, 2022
“In the role of Jesus, Paul Massaro, 15, has enormous stage presence, great charisma and strong acting skills to bring sincerity and clarity to the parables.” Life before politics https://t.co/dvCR5N4FS6
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 2, 2022
Let’s get South Korea, Japan, Australia in NATO. Global Defense Initiative
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 2, 2022
Ukrianian victory increasingly in view
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 2, 2022
Russia is the biggest, most dangerous terrorist in the world
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 2, 2022
The first Cold War decided the dominant economic system of the world. The second will decide the political system: democracy or autocracy?
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 2, 2022
Ukrainian artillery capability will soon be such that they can break the stalemate. Then they need modern battletanks for counter offensive
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 1, 2022
🇩🇪German-provided MARS II has arrived in 🇺🇦Ukraine! pic.twitter.com/CiheUV4sEK
— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) August 1, 2022
- ATACMS for Ukraine
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 31, 2022
- Terrorist state designation
- Gas sanctions
- Blanket visa ban
ATACMS is pronounced “attack ‘ems”
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 31, 2022
The Estonians, Lithuanians, Latvians, Poles, Finns, and, of course, Ukrainians are always right when it comes to Russia. We need to follow their lead
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 30, 2022
Western greed funds Russian terror
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 30, 2022
Another day, another horrific Russian war crime. Russia is a terrorist state https://t.co/uoTOjewIpi
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 30, 2022
The cheapest course of action is to help Ukraine win. Anything less will be much more expensive
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 30, 2022
Great to meet with the amazing team at US European Command getting Ukraine what it needs to win. A historic service to humanity pic.twitter.com/T4dndMcIy0
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 29, 2022
The power of sanctions: “By any metric and on any level, the Russian economy is reeling, and now is not the time to step on the brakes.”https://t.co/iXZv7n8GKP
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) July 28, 2022
Actually, the Russian Economy Is Imploding Nine myths about the effects of sanctions and business retreats, debunked. ........
#Russia will lose the war AND ruin its economy for decades to come. This stunning, deeply detailed 118 page paper by Yale scholars shows why. https://t.co/QzuzNEVIFn
— Nancy Ries 🇺🇦 (@nries) July 27, 2022
Russia must be entirely removed from Ukraine
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 27, 2022
Corruption is the rails along which authoritarianism runs
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 27, 2022
Artillery levels the playing field. But Ukraine needs tanks to liberate territory
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 27, 2022
Russia will keep saber-rattling and increasing its aims until finally it is defeated, declares victory, and goes home
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 25, 2022
Giving ATACMS to Ukraine expedites the end of the war. Zero downside
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 24, 2022
I don't know the source of this picture, but this is indeed the best description of what is happening.
— Olga Rudenko (@olya_rudenko) July 22, 2022
This is exactly how it feels for us here in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/Rb5npuikMV
I am continually impressed by the organic organizing and democratic living of Ukrainians. We can learn so much from them about civic duty and societal resilience
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 24, 2022
Less than 24 hours after I wrote this, Odesa was struck by Russian missiles. This is what "deals" with Putin always achieve, more violence. Ukrainians are being slaughtered every day, every hour, and appeasers still talk about deals. https://t.co/j1z4vT1Djw
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) July 23, 2022
“Russia thinks that it can outlast Ukraine—and outlast us. But that's just the latest in Russia's string of miscalculations.” – U.S. Secretary of Defense Austin
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 23, 2022
The war started as an alleged attempt to “denazify” Ukraine but it just might end with the decolonization of Russia. pic.twitter.com/8BYMpWNsYN
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) July 21, 2022
We cannot be scared of Ukrianian victory. That’s the whole point
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 22, 2022
NATO is the greatest anti-imperial alliance in history
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 21, 2022
Russia is a colonial empire
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 21, 2022
The invincible HIMARS https://t.co/plKd8NOKho
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 21, 2022
Time to go from 16 HIMARS to 160
— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) July 21, 2022
Twitter has turned everything topsy-turvy, now white guys are LARPing as Indian programmers
— Deva Hazarika (@devahaz) August 3, 2022
It’s no longer contentious to suggest $ETH could flip $BTC next cycle… at one point it was ludicrous to suggest.
— Chris Burniske (@cburniske) August 4, 2022
Alex Jones’ cell phone is everything Republicans dreamed Hunter Biden’s laptop would be.
— Andrea Junker (@Strandjunker) August 3, 2022
Before you criticize me, try walking a mile in my saint laurent boots
— Samuel Spitz in SF (@samuel_spitz) August 3, 2022
10 incredible free websites that will make you more intelligent (if you let them):
— Alex Brogan (@_alexbrogan) August 4, 2022
#2: Kialo
— Alex Brogan (@_alexbrogan) August 4, 2022
Kialo allows you to see arguments on both sides of any debate in the world.
As Charlie Munger said, “I never let myself hold an opinion on anything that I don't know the other side's argument better than they do.”
Kialo helps you do that. https://t.co/oDSxo7ldDR pic.twitter.com/FTowYRnbto
One of the best perks you can give as CEO of a startup is just not being an asshole and giving your team everything they need to succeed.
— Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) August 3, 2022
How the media, @Twitter manipulate you.
— Gurbaksh Singh Chahal (@gchahal) August 4, 2022
Here's a movie regarding the Massacre that was in the running to be an Oscar nominee last year.
The reason it didn’t: The Academy felt it made the British look bad.
Imagine doing a movie about Holocaust and having feelings for the Nazis? pic.twitter.com/yMv8mw9OFY
Here's the synopsis of the massacre:
— Gurbaksh Singh Chahal (@gchahal) August 4, 2022
On April 13, 1919, General Dyer opens fire on a crowd of 20,000 peaceful protestors inside Jallianwala Bagh on orders from O'Dwyer to send a "message."
And the British are ashamed of it?
Why wouldn't they be?
Why Hide the History?
💯
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 4, 2022
It feels illegal to know about these 20 websites:
— Amy Pechacek (@pechacek_amy) August 4, 2022
18. Mount Everest 3D
— Amy Pechacek (@pechacek_amy) August 4, 2022
This is just really cool.
It’s an interactive 3D map of Mount Everest. https://t.co/S7Dv6HOekr pic.twitter.com/aA2PrqVi7e
20. InnerBody
— Amy Pechacek (@pechacek_amy) August 4, 2022
This site offers an interactive guide to human anatomy.
It's an easy way to study the human body's various systems and segments, perhaps to teach students in school.https://t.co/2vfF7zfVy5 pic.twitter.com/zSGfcAMVuT
NEW: Japan to install #Bitcoin ATMs for first time in 4 years 🇯🇵
— Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) August 4, 2022
JUST IN: Instagram to expand NFT integration to 100 countries
— Blockworks (@Blockworks_) August 4, 2022