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Anime & Trap/Rap Music. ~ Viernes de JoJo ~ Llorona y Ñoña ~ Instead of brain is just SasuSaku 🌸🍅 ~ Fan Número #1 de Naruto y JoJo

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Gorgeous Irene es IMPORTANTE y necesito que se lo graben en la cabeza. Así que este tw va pineado. Por último, en el 2007 sacaron una versión, tiene el mismo contenido del original, pero es más grande en tamaño y recibe una nueva ilustración de cubierta dibujada por Araki.
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26. Gorgeous Irene es un manga cortito de Araki que salió del 84 al 85, antes de JoJo. Irene es una asesina profesional que es capaz de transformarse en cualquier tipo de mujer usando su poder. Peroooo lo hace para hacer el bien no anda matando a lo pendejo.

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🚨 CHINA JUST MADE IT ILLEGAL TO FIRE EMPLOYEES AND REPLACE THEM WITH AI. The rest of the world had cut 1.5 Million+ jobs since 2020 doing exactly that. The Hangzhou Intermediate People's Court ruled that a tech company's decision to cut an employee's salary from 25,000 yuan to 15,000 yuan because AI could now handle his tasks, and then fire him when he refused the cut, was an illegal termination. A similar Beijing case involving a map data collector whose entire role was replaced by AI automation reached the same verdict. Both courts ruled that adopting AI is a voluntary business decision, not an uncontrollable external event and therefore companies cannot shift the financial consequences of that decision onto employees. The courts stated that AI replacement does not automatically justify terminating a labor contract. Companies must instead retrain workers for new roles, reassign them to suitable positions with fair compensation, or help them develop new skills. Now look at what is happening everywhere else. Over 100,000 employees were hit by AI-driven layoffs in 2025. In 2026 alone that number has already exceeded 61,000 in the first four months. 78,557 tech workers were laid off between January and April 2026, with 47.9% of those cuts directly attributed to AI replacing human roles. Amazon eliminated 30,000 corporate jobs across late 2025 and early 2026 citing AI efficiency. Block cut its workforce nearly in half from 10,000 to 6,000 with CEO Jack Dorsey saying directly: "This is not driven by financial difficulty, but by the growing capability of AI tools." Atlassian cut 1,600 and Meta is about to cut 8,000. Companies are not just replacing workers with AI, they are cutting headcount to fund AI infrastructure spending. "Companies are shifting budgets toward AI investments at the expense of jobs," according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas. The workers losing jobs are directly funding the AI that replaced them. An MIT simulation found AI can replace nearly 12% of the US workforce, approximately $1.2 trillion in lost salaries. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and Ford CEO Jim Farley have both said AI will wipe out half of all entry-level white-collar jobs in the US. White-collar workers represent 50% of employment and drive roughly 75% of all discretionary consumer spending in the US economy. These are not peripheral workers. They are the engine of the entire consumer economy. When they lose their jobs and their salaries disappear, they stop buying houses, cars, holidays, restaurants and everything else that keeps other businesses alive. The companies cutting these jobs are boosting their profits and funneling those profits straight back into AI compute, not back into wages, not back into consumer spending or the economy. Corporate earnings can go up, GDP numbers look fine on paper. But the money is not circulating through the real economy anymore. Economists have a name for this: Ghost GDP. Output that shows up in the national accounts but never reaches the people who actually spend it. A University of Pennsylvania and Boston University study called this the "AI Layoff Trap", firms automate to cut costs, widespread layoffs reduce consumer spending, and since workers are also customers, overall demand in the economy starts to fall. "At the limit, this becomes self-destructive: firms automate their way to boundless productivity and zero demand." China drew a legal line and said the cost of the AI revolution cannot be borne by individual workers. By forcing companies to retrain and reassign instead of firing, China is protecting the one thing that keeps an economy alive: consumer spending. The people who buy things must keep getting paid or the entire system collapses on itself.
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Gengar artworks by Aya Kusube from the 1999 Pokémon Tales book “Gengar’s Shadow” are so underrated. There’s something about that early style: simple, eerie, and full of personality, that hits differently.
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