Martin Geddes donated @martingeddes
19 December, 10:18
If you wanted to shut down the planet then you would want lots of people at home, well stocked with food, and near family.

🎄

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The Qake Lady @QakeLady
19 December, 11:05
In response Martin Geddes to his Publication
Me thinks we are being alerted to that fact...right here..💥

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Angels Here -Z @SirHuckleberry
2,40,17

To the foundation of Q
Well she is looking at 2 dates, baby due in Jan, or Feb?

We all hope she is also referring to another day as well.

What a BEAUTIFUL lady and a BEAUTIFUL tree of bright white light!!!

Wonder where she was because the echo sounds like a very large room you know how a room sounds that doesnt have much in it you get an echo.
01:17 PM - Dec 19, 2022
In response The Qake Lady to her Publication
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TxGirl4Trump -UM donated @TexasGirl4Trump
19 December, 02:02
In response Angels Here -Z to her Publication
Didn’t She just have a baby Boy a few weeks ago?

I think this is a Comm for us! ❤️🙏❤️

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Angels Here -Z donated @SirHuckleberry
19 December, 02:36
In response TxGirl4Trump -UM to her Publication
Did she?
Nana hasn't kept up with her due date. I knew she was off work for several days now.

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Evangelina @Evangelina
19 December, 02:43
In response TxGirl4Trump -UM to her Publication
Nash ~~~

In game theory, the Nash equilibrium, named after the mathematician John Nash, is the most common way to define the solution of a non-cooperative game involving two or more players. In a Nash equilibrium, each player is assumed to know the equilibrium strategies of the other players, and no one has anything to gain by changing only one's own strategy.[1] The principle of Nash equilibrium dates back to the time of Cournot, who in 1838 applied it to competing firms choosing outputs.[2]

If each player has chosen a strategy – an action plan based on what has happened so far in the game – and no one can increase one's own expected payoff by changing one's strategy while the other players keep theirs unchanged, then the current set of strategy choices constitutes a Nash equilibrium.

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