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Percival Jenkins

@GoodJobEarly

Retired NFL fan(Cowboys specifically). Here for entertainment purposes only.

Cruisetown USA Inscrit le Mayıs 2009
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Sport@BeenRichSport·
Because of how strict he was about how his music was both presented, access, sampled etc it made it harder for him to be heard. Not to mention compare to the other pantheon level black artists, a lot of Gen Z would find his music tough to digest or listen to.
IG: Urbanelegance@urban_elegance

Gen Z loves Michael Jackson but I’m shocked they show no love for Prince. He gives all the non-binary and fluid characteristics that they love to promote.

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Unc Chevy Blazer@humbleblazer·
96 SS 📍NoLa
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Adam Schefter
Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter·
Four-time All-Pro safety Justin Simmons announced his retirement after nine NFL seasons.
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Tony! Toni! Toné!@Beebz05·
The dangerous thing about Atlanta is any day can feel like the weekend.
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Percival Jenkins@GoodJobEarly·
Nearly getting 30 pieced before halftime is some nasty work.
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Percival Jenkins@GoodJobEarly·
Digitally crate digging can be fun sometimes.
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Hoop Central@TheHoopCentral·
JONATHAN KUMINGA OH MY GOODNESS THIS IS ABSURD. 🔥🔥🔥
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Richard Sherman Podcast
Richard Sherman Podcast@RShermanPodcast·
Less interceptions. Same elite play. So what changed? “Man, f*** them hands.” Charles Woodson on why DBs aren’t getting picks anymore…
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ellis@sum1saiditinnit·
the real mj biopic
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Paul@WomanDefiner·
This is all going to end in collapse and no one can stop it because US companies are legally obligated to make as much money as possible and if they don't they can be sued into obscurity. None of these people understand human nature as seen by the last decade of there conduct and none of them are seeing what comes next. The Great filter is going to be humans forgetting what humans do when survival is at stake.
Yasir Ai@AiwithYasir

🚨BREAKING: Two researchers from UPenn and Boston University just published a paper that should be uncomfortable reading for every CEO automating their workforce right now. The argument is straightforward. Every company replacing workers with AI is also eliminating its own future customers. Laid off workers stop spending. Enough of them stop spending and nobody can afford to buy anything. The companies that fired everyone end up selling into an economy with no purchasing power left. Every executive can see this. The math is not complicated. But here is why nobody stops. If you do not automate, your competitor does. They cut costs, lower prices, take your market share, and you collapse anyway. So every company automates knowing it is collectively destructive because the alternative is dying alone while everyone else survives. The researchers proved this is a Prisoner's Dilemma playing out in real time. The numbers are already moving. Block cut nearly half its 10,000 employees this year. Jack Dorsey said AI made those roles unnecessary and that within the next year the majority of companies will reach the same conclusion. Salesforce replaced 4,000 customer support agents with AI. Goldman Sachs deployed a coding tool that lets one engineer do the work of five. Over 100,000 tech workers were laid off in 2025 and AI was cited as the primary driver in more than half those cases. 80% of US workers hold jobs with tasks susceptible to AI automation. The researchers tested every proposed solution. Universal basic income does not change a single company's incentive to automate. Capital income taxes adjust profit levels but not the per-task decision to replace a human. Collective bargaining cannot hold because automating is always the dominant strategy. They also identified what they call a Red Queen effect. Better AI does not solve the problem, it accelerates it. Every company chases faster automation to gain market share over rivals but at the end everyone has automated equally, the gains cancel out, and the only thing left is more destroyed demand. The one thing the math says could work is a Pigouvian automation tax. A per-task charge that forces companies to account for the demand they destroy each time they replace a worker. The conclusion is that this is not a transfer of wealth from workers to owners. Both sides lose. Workers lose income. Companies lose customers. It is a deadweight loss with no market mechanism to stop it on its own. (Link in the comment)

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