Baby Billy
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Baby Billy
@Huckleberry_84
RIP 🪦 to the American dream. #Restorethesnyderverse
California, USA Katılım Nisan 2022
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@AmeliaRemigrate Now let’s move to India to conquer and clean that shithole country but most importantly to make it one of the best places to live banding Indians lol!
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Paramount is reportedly considering relocating all of its operations out of California if the state moves to sue to block the Warner Bros. takeover
(@semafor)

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Paramount is considering a relocation of all its operations from California if the state decides to sue to stop the Warner Bros takeover.
(Source: semafor.com/article/07/12/…)


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Multiple US states are now prepared to file their lawsuits against the Paramount/WB merger this week.
California will lead, with states like New York, Washington, and Connecticut following.
The lawsuit argues the merger would harm competition.
(via nytimes.com/2026/07/12/bus…)


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Hey Gunntards take notes 📝
𐌊𐌉𐌍Ᏽ 𐌁’𐌂𐋅𐌀𐌋𐌋𐌀@kingbchalla
Don’t show this to online DCU fans. They don’t believe Superman should be angry or violent…
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@MoviesThatMaher You can definitely tell this was all gunn’s doing lol!
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James Gunn wrote this scene.
He ended the DCEU with the same energy that he started the DCU with.
Bradley Osborn ✝️🎃@the_Bradster007
It’s still so hilarious to me that this is how the DCEU ended 😭😭😭
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🚨BREAKING: NetApp’s Indian-Born CEO George Kurian Lays Off Hundreds of American Workers While Company Relies on H-1B Visas and Holds U.S. Government Contracts
NetApp CEO George Kurian — born in Kerala, India — is facing fierce backlash after the data storage giant laid off approximately 700 American employees (roughly 6% of its workforce) in recent restructuring moves, citing efficiency and market conditions.
Hundreds of U.S. families are now without primary income and employer-provided healthcare.
Meanwhile, NetApp continues to sponsor large numbers of H-1B visas — predominantly for Indian workers — and maintains significant U.S. government and defense-related contracts for data infrastructure.
Critics say this is another example of American tech workers being replaced by foreign labor on temporary visas while companies profit from taxpayer-funded deals.

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