
Tech bro Bill L.
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Tech bro Bill L.
@Mstrainer19
Definitely not Bill Lumburgh. Staplers aren't even needed now we went paperless. Yeahhh... just need you to pivot to blockchain, mmmkay?



SAM ALTMAN: “WE SEE A FUTURE WHERE INTELLIGENCE IS A UTILITY, LIKE ELECTRICITY OR WATER, AND PEOPLE BUY IT FROM US ON A METER.”


A day after I raised racism against Indians in US, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confronted by US media over the same question in Delhi.











When fresh parents think this way🤣🤣🤣


If countries like Thailand start restricting Indian tourists, where exactly are Indians supposed to go? Indians spend billions globally on tourism, shopping, hotels, food, and local economies. Treating Indian travelers like second-class visitors while happily taking their money is a dangerous trend.








They come here, work in tough jobs, save money, and then invest in businesses that others don't want to invest in (has stations, motels). This isn't rocket science.



🚨GERMANY WANTS TO WITHDRAW FROM THE 🇪🇺 EUROPEAN UNION! 🇩🇪 Germany’s RIGHT-WING party (AfD), the Alternative for Germany, is rapidly gaining popularity across the nation and wants to LEAVE the European Union if it secures a victory in the upcoming election.

why are white people so insecure about black folks graduating lmfao





Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announces free universal healthcare for 130 million citizens starting next year.


I have no issue with anything you said. You do not have to justify why you live in America. I am not posting this in normal times. To repeat what I said in my post, a good number of Americans no longer want us there. And for those Indians who don't yet have the green card or US citizenship, precarious life on the H1B visa is another big issue. So I suggested it may be time for some people to reexamine the "where should I live" question. I live in a small village in a very rural corner and use the local roads (some good, some bad), shop in the local shops, enjoy roadside tea, join the feast at the local temple and so on. I am quite happy with life here, in my little corner of Bharat. My presence makes life slightly better for local people and I am grateful to be able to make that small difference.


