Comrade Ox
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Comrade Ox
@AngkarYearZero
Business is where the talentless end up
Katılım Haziran 2024
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@LeahRain77 I think the US isn't really that great of a country anymore. Nobody there seems to care unless there's an emergency
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This good man saw a car pulled over with a woman passed out drunk, and a one week old baby in the back in 100 degree heat crying .
He took the baby out and gave it a bottle while he called authorities. Mom was so drunk she didn’t even know where she was . Thank God the baby was ok .
What should happen to this “mother” and that little infant ?
Does she deserve a chance to get her life together, and raise her baby ?
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@realHaazzed @horrormuseum Those autograph seekers can be out of control. They will straight-up assault celebrities to get autographs and selfies.
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@horrormuseum I'm pretty sure his reaction in this video is from autograph seekers practically assaulting him in the past.
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@isaacrrr7 From what I've read, women athletes could wear less revealing uniforms if they wanted to, but they enjoy showing off their bodies.
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@Zpb1985 What a POS. You have to have patience dealing with animals.
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Rachael says she got into the a6ult industry at 30 after already having 4 kids because mainstream acting was only paying her “$150-$200.” Then someone DM’d her on Twitter asking if she’d do 6ornography and Now she says entering the a6ult industry felt like finding her true calling. 👀👀
“I actually came out here thinking I was going into main stream and then maybe to porn site just to have money to be able to stay afloat and the main stream thing sucked and it was off and onset they offered like 200 bucks and 150 sometimes and then somebody hit me up on Twitter and was like how about doing 6orn and I was like ‘absolutely’ and my first, I was like this is where I’m supposed to be” 💀
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@russellcrowe Sorry, but use of the 'f' word was quite rude and totally gratuitous. Likewise for the word 'dick'. Simply (& even sternly) saying, 'I shall only sign if nobody pushes and stays calm' would have sufficed. None of the members of that crowd seemed aggressive to me. Be grateful
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@solarface77 @HustleBitch_ Seems like it would get old fast then you're surrounded by a bunch of phoneys.
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🚨 RUSSELL CROWE LOSES IT ON FANS IN PARIS — “DON’T FU*KING PUSH IN ON ME!”
A heated clip of Russell Crowe is going viral after the actor suddenly stopped a crowd of autograph seekers in Paris and bluntly warned them to back off before things escalated.
“Stay where you are.”
“Don’t fu*king push in on me!”
“I’ll come to you.”
“As soon as somebody’s a dick, I'm gone.”
People online are now debating:
• whether celebrities are reaching a breaking point
• if autograph culture has become too aggressive
• and whether some “fans” are really just resellers chasing money
Now the comments are sounding off:
• “You can hear years of frustration in his voice.”
• “Those aren’t fans. Those are professional vultures.”
• “Celebrities are starting to hate the public.”
• “Honestly? I don’t even blame him.”
Was Russell Crowe justified here… or did he completely lose his cool?
📹: Instagram/hush.officiel
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@HustleBitch_ What a slob. He's overweight and has stains on his shirt and beard.
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@HustleBitch_ I enjoyed this lifestyle for a minute back in the day and he's absolutely right especially with European fans autograph seekers are insane and we'll get right up in your grill and literally spit on you while they're talking with excitement...
I don't blame them one bit...
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@GigglingGanon When you said she did the "unthinkable", I thought that means she encouraged the kid to vote Democrat.
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Long term substitute teacher gets arrested as a predator for doing the unthinkable with an 11 year old.
The disturbing case of Alley Bardfield, a former long-term substitute teacher for Decatur Public Schools (DPS), reveals a calculated pattern of grooming and exploitation that shattered the trust of a local community.
Assigned to teach a sixth-grade class at Hope Academy, Bardfield leveraged her position of authority to manipulate an 11-year-old student.
The abuse was systematic: Bardfield used digital platforms, specifically Snapchat, to exchange nude photographs with the minor. Even more concerning was the financial grooming involved; over several months, she sent the young boy hundreds of dollars—totaling over $700—via CashApp to maintain her access to him.
The situation escalated when she began inviting the student to her home in Mt. Zion for a "playdate," during which she committed predatory s3xu@l assault.
The investigation into Bardfield began after the child’s mother noticed uncharacteristic behavioral changes in her son following a visit to Bardfield’s residence. Trusting her instincts, the mother inspected his phone and social media, uncovering the explicit messages and financial records that confirmed an inappropriate relationship.
This led to a police-monitored sting operation where the mother’s efforts helped solidify the evidence. Upon her arrest by Mt. Zion Police, Bardfield admitted during a mirandized interview to the s3xu@l assault, the exchange of illicit images, and the financial payments.
Following her arrest, it was discovered that Bardfield had failed to complete mandatory state-required training on ethics, sexual misconduct, and child abuse reporting.
A subsequent lawsuit filed by the victim's family alleged that the school district failed to properly vet or monitor her, noting she had allegedly given her personal phone number to other students at the school as well.
Bardfield faced severe charges, including grooming and predatory criminal sexual assault of a child—a Class X felony.
She entered a partial plea agreement.
On September 25, 2025, she was sentenced to 10 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections. While the state had pushed for a 40-year sentence, the judge cited her lack of a prior criminal record and her public apology/expression of remorse as mitigating factors.
She is required to serve 85% of her sentence and will be granted credit for the time she spent in jail awaiting trial. Following her release, she must register as a sex offender for the rest of her life and will remain under mandatory supervised release for a period ranging from three years to life.
How do you feel about the results of this case, justice served or should have been a longer sentence.
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon
We have more true crime stories coming up shortly for your enjoyment. As always I'll gather as much info as I can to share about each case from both a video and caption standpoint. Stay tuned for more.
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@its_The_Dr Cheers had the best writing. I feel bad that kids today are entertained by Chud The Builder and Mr. Beast.
Back then it took hard work and skill to make entertainment. Now people who wouldn't have gotten public access shows before the Internet are getting millions of views.
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@cptdankkk Facebook is not that difficult to build, technologically speaking. It's just a glorified relational database. Compared to what companies like Microsoft and Google make, I don't know why Facebook is put in the same league.
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Mark Zuckerberg says he doesn't drink coffee or caffeine and does jiu-jitsu instead
"Sometimes on vacation, I'll drink it recreationally. I don't like any kind of chemicals or anything like that"
"My sister gives me such a hard time about that. She's like, 'You're just sitting there raw dogging reality'"
"I wake up and I fight people... It's neurologically stimulating, good cardio and strength, it's a good day"
"Better than caffeine for me. I'm just not into that stuff"
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@beneverard This doesn't mean the movie was good, it just means there was nothing better to watch.
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A genuine hit. Congrats to all involved. Great for the town.
Scott Mendelson@ScottMendelson
Yes, ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu’ might indeed clear $100 million over the holiday weekend, but the real news is ‘Obsession,’ the Focus Features and Blumhouse “yandere-ish”* chiller that’s becoming a word-of-mouth sensation. (* My 19-year-old explained that term to me.)
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@AngkarYearZero It was acquired for the operating system first, plus the added bonus of Steve returning. It's well documented in my book.
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We often think of Steve Jobs as difficult or a "tyrant." Here's a scene from Steve Jobs in Exile that shows why the tyrant story is incomplete.
At NeXT, Jobs sprang a trick question on job candidates. "Are you the best software developer in your field?" If they said no, he'd shoot back: "Then I'd rather talk to them!"
He was screening for people who would push back on him.
Leo Hourvitz, one of his early NeXT software developers, told me the company was "an intellectually contentious environment." Your ideas survived only if you could win over every smart person in the room. You were conditioned for intellectual warfare.
When NeXT alumni later moved on to other companies, colleagues asked them to dial back the intensity.
Later, after Steve and his NeXT team joined Apple in an acquisition, software chief Avie Tevanian wrote Jobs an email admitting he no longer felt like challenging him, and the loss of fight scared him.
Jobs replied that same day: "Please continue to challenge me. It's the way we get to the right decisions, and I enjoy it too."

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@geoffrey_cain Pretty sure it was a acquired for the talent, not the product.
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@AngkarYearZero It was acquired by Apple for $400m in a reverse acquisition, and its software went on to power the iPod, iPod, and iPad. Not a failure by any stretch.
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@adelbucetta @BigBrainBizness Every mismanaged company and startup I've worked for all had one thing in common. The people running things cared more about making money then putting out a good product.
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@BigBrainBizness the honest answer is that most startups fail because founders aren't ready to deal with the real hard work, not because their idea was flawed
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Sam Altman on why most young entrepreneurs quit their startups long before they ever had a chance to work:
Sam has worked with thousands of founders and noticed the same pattern repeatedly.
Most startups fail because founders give up long before their idea has a real chance to work.
"The mistake that most people make is they try something, it does not immediately work. You see this particularly in young entrepreneurs."
Altman describes how quickly founders tend to walk away:
"After 7 weeks, they say, you know what, I tried this thing, it's just not meant to be, and I have too many other projects. So, they immediately give up."
He points to how absurd this pattern can get:
"The satirical version of this is people that are 23 and have started 14 startups because they give up on everyone before I could ever possibly be successful."
The reality of building something meaningful is that it takes time, and the journey is rarely encouraging:
"These things are really hard. They take a very long time. There are a lot of critics. There are a lot of people who say, 'This thing sucks. It's going to fail. It's really stupid.'"
But @sama points out that criticism isn't even the hardest part. There's a worse stage, one that Y Combinator has a name for:
"And then also, there's what at YC we call the trough of sorrow where no one even bothers to say it sucks because no one cares at all and that is at least is demotivating."
The pattern he's observed in the founders who eventually break through is simple but rare:
"Most of the founders that I have spent a lot of time with that have gone on to be super successful spent a very long time on their idea when a lot of other people would have given up and either people said it sucks or people said nothing at all."
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@RealDaveWinter @muskonomy I agree, without monetization there would be no 1st Amendment Auditors harrassing people. YouTube is flooded with low-effort content of people stealing other people's content.
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@muskonomy The account is still active but he's no longer making any money off of it.
Which honestly is fine with me. No social media platform, not X, not youtube, not facebook, should be offering monetized incentives to post content. It leads to waaaayyy too many problems.
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NEWS: X just kicked out one of its biggest accounts for stealing content.
Massimo built a massive following by taking other creators' videos, cutting out the watermark and posting them as his own. Thousands of videos. Same trick every time.
Nikita Bier, X's head of product, told him directly: "Today is your last day in the Creator Program."


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