Anonymous ID: 552a6c May 11, 2020, 11:15 a.m. No.9125568   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5583

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Adding #news to your twat or r/t will increase it's reach. Use this for your quality material.

 

We are the news now. Time to start acting like it. Some normies just search "news" and read what comes across the feed. Give them something different than what the MSM is pumping out. Make it hot, make it fresh. The best news is the freshest news.

 

Remember to be accurate in your race to deliver the scoop. Take responsibility and drive on if you screw up. Your credibility is all that matters.

Anonymous ID: 552a6c May 11, 2020, 11:27 a.m. No.9125745   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5793

>>9125705

It's just as important to be able to switch it off as it is to switch it on. Today is a new day. New campaign? New goal? New target?

 

How do you show you have full control? Repeated sustained performance.

Anonymous ID: 552a6c May 11, 2020, 11:46 a.m. No.9126027   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9125989

throttle verb

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throt·​tle | \ ˈthrä-tᵊl

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throttled; throttling\ ˈthrät-​liŋ

, ˈthrä-​tᵊl-​iŋ \; throttles

Definition of throttle

 

(Entry 1 of 2)

 

transitive verb

1a(1) : to compress the throat of : choke

(2) : to kill by such action

b : to prevent or check expression or activity of : suppress policies that throttle creativity

c US, informal : to defeat easily or completely The Jets went to Miami and throttled the Dolphins.— Judy Battista

2a : to decrease the flow of (something, such as steam or fuel to an engine) by a valve

b : to regulate and especially to reduce the speed of (something, such as an engine) by such means

c : to vary the thrust of (a rocket engine) during flight

3 : to limit or reduce (the bandwidth available to users of an electronic communication system, such as the Internet) : to subject to throttling (see throttling sense 2) The company throttles data access for customers who use a lot of data during moments of network congestion …— Matt Day

 

intransitive verb

: to throttle something (something, such as an engine) —usually used with back or downthe pilot throttled back

 

throttle noun

 

Definition of throttle (Entry 2 of 2)

1a : a valve for regulating the supply of a fluid (such as steam) to an engine especially : the valve controlling the volume of vaporized fuel charge delivered to the cylinders of an internal combustion engine

b : the lever controlling this valve

c : the condition of being throttled

2a : throat sense 1a

b : trachea sense 1

at full throttle

: at full speed the project is proceeding at full throttle

 

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/throttle