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Nothing Came to Mind

@R_R_Rye

Katılım Ekim 2011
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morazla@morazla12·
@jarvis_best The first Me Too for Men and it’s an Indian scam
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Turns out the story of the year was just...made up. and it gets worse. - John Doe is Chirayu Rana, 35, now a principal at Bregal Sagemount. he left JPMorgan and went straight to private equity. - The whole "threaten his bonus" premise collapsed. Hajdini reported to a completely different managing director than Rana. she had no say over his compensation. - JPMorgan pulled phone records, reviewed emails, interviewed the full team. found nothing. Rana even refused to participate in his own investigation. - A colleague described Rana as "socially awkward" but someone who "met the requirements" to stay at the bank. - Before any lawsuit, he tried to negotiate a payout in the "millions" to leave the bank quietly. they didn't bite. - He filed court filing, then his lawyers retracted it for "corrections" and deleted it. But the Daily Mail already ran the whole thing and the rest twitter did its thing. so he tried to get paid, didn't, then filed a now-retracted complaint against someone who couldn't touch his bonus. wild. feel terrible for her and her family.
New York Post@nypost

Bombshell sex harassment suit against Lorna Hajdini, JPMorgan branded 'complete fabrication' as John Doe unmasked trib.al/lwsWCbT

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@nypost Why do I get the impression that he watched Horrible Bosses and thought, "Hmmm, I've got an idea."
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New York Post@nypost·
Bombshell sex harassment suit against Lorna Hajdini, JPMorgan branded 'complete fabrication' as John Doe unmasked trib.al/lwsWCbT
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@thesissyspacex @xevekiah Assuming this isn't bs, you're replying to a guy in India BTW, this just proves that no woman should be allowed to vote regardless of political leaning.
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⚫️⚪️ Blackedout, like Hegseth
Three women in my family have had abortions. All for the reason you said… a choice. All three are MAGA republicans. Two of them think no one knows and the other acts like it was a mistake. None of them would have their spouses or livelihoods if they hadn’t done it. 🤷🏻‍♀️ I’m the only leftist in the family. I’m the girl that never had one but supported everyone in need.
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Kia 🧸ྀི@xevekiah·
My abortion is the kind people love to judge the most. I wasn’t underage, I wasn’t assaulted, and there was no medical emergency. I got pregnant because I knowingly had unprotected sex, no accident, no rare failure, just my own choices. By their standards, it was “irresponsible.” I knew abortion was an option, and I took it. Not because I couldn’t survive it or raise a child, I simply didn’t want one. I wanted sex without becoming a parent, and I chose not to carry the pregnancy. There’s no redemption arc here. I don’t regret it. Nothing terrible happened to me afterward, no punishment, no downfall. My life is still good. And that reality alone challenges everything people like to assume about women who make this choice.
loid@Iveslueur

Everyone who supports abortion how would you feel if you were aborted ? Babies Lives Matter

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🎯Nick🎯@SonofManwithus·
I can't for the life of me understand why liberal women are sympathetic to Islam but despise Christianity?
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
The tweet about aliens 2,000 light years away seeing the Roman Empire is wrong, and the actual physics is stranger. To see one person on Earth from that distance, you'd need a telescope wider than the distance from the Sun to Pluto. That's 50 times farther than Earth is from the Sun. No civilization can build that, ours or theirs. It sounds like exaggeration, but the math requires it. By the time light from a person on Earth reaches a planet 2,000 light years away, it has spread across so much empty space that catching enough to form an image would need that solar-system-sized lens. The geometry doesn't bend, no matter how clever the engineering. A SETI Institute team led by Sofia Sheikh worked all of this out in February 2025. Our loudest signal is planetary radar, the focused radio beams scientists fire at asteroids and planets to map them. Beams from the now-collapsed Arecibo dish in Puerto Rico could reach 12,000 light years away, about a tenth of the way across the galaxy. After that comes radar leaking from airports and military bases. A giant ground antenna like the Green Bank dish in West Virginia could detect those signals from around 200 light years out, roughly the distance to a few thousand of our nearest stars. A next-gen NASA telescope still in development could spot air pollution like nitrogen dioxide from factories and cars at 5.7 light years away. That puts Proxima Centauri, our nearest star at 4.2 light years, just inside the range. City lights at night go dark past the icy outer shell of our solar system, around 2,300 times the Earth-Sun distance. The famous "I Love Lucy" idea is also wrong. The story goes that aliens are watching our 1950s sitcoms because the broadcasts are still spreading through space. Astronomer Seth Shostak crunched the numbers years ago. A radio antenna the size of a city, sitting 55 light years away, couldn't pick that signal up. Not even close. At that range, the broadcast is a million times weaker than what the antenna can pick out of the background noise. Old TV signals fade out within the first light year of travel. So at 2,000 light years away, an alien civilization with our level of technology would see Earth as a tiny dot of light next to the Sun, with hints of oxygen, methane, and maybe some industrial pollution in its atmosphere. They'd see weather. They might guess that something living is here from the chemistry. Continents, cities, individual humans, the Roman Empire, single events: none of those would be visible. The information was lost within a few light years of leaving Earth, well before reaching the closest star. We're loud to anyone within 200 light years. Past that, we go silent. That signal bubble has only existed for 75 years, so the actual sphere of civilizations that could know we exist is small. And it's getting smaller. Television broadcasts are dying. Satellites use tight focused beams aimed at receivers on the ground, not the sky. Earth's window of being a noisy planet may already be closing.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

🚨: A civilization 2,000 light-years away pointing a powerful enough telescope at Earth right now would see the Roman Empire. They'd see Jesus alive.

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AlphaFox@alphafox·
If a woman asks to watch LOTR with you, then you expect to watch LOTR. 😤
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David Santa Carla 🦇@TheOnlyDSC·
Trump needs to pardon Harvey Weinstein today!
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@AuronMacintyre I love Thomas. The concern is him retiring or dying when a democrat is in office. He's been on the court since before I was in high school. Again, he's the best ever. But it's a simple fact that he doesn't have a lot of time left.
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Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
Clarence Thomas, like Atlas, is holding the entire constitutional order on his incredibly based shoulders Stop telling him to retire, you don't have the balls to replace him with someone 1/10 as right wing as he is
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Interesting take
Rambo Van Halen@RamboVanHalen

I used to fly a lot. Mainly work stuff. We'd be out in the world somewhere shooting something. At the end of the job I'd fly home to LA. And every single time (without fail) there'd be some smoking hot chick on the flight. Sometimes I'd chat with these girls. Even tho I knew the answer, I'd ask them why there were going to LA. I knew why they were going to LA because every one of these hot chicks had a variation on the same story: they were going to LA to become an actress. These girls were the cutest/hottest girls in their little towns or suburbs, and all their lives people told them "you could be a movie star!" So one day, they decided to move to LA and become a movie star. The issue with their plan was this: out of the (literal) hundreds of thousands of young women (and men too) who moved to LA every year trying to make it big, only a handful got any sort of acting work. And only one or two of those became household names. The cheap and plentiful oversupply of ambitious beautiful young women (who were willing to do whatever it takes to become famous) created some moral quandaries for the men of the film industry, which culminated in the moral panic known as Me Too. These days the hot chicks don't flock to LA like they used to. Because in the post-MeToo Hollywood, with it's feminized management, female sexuality isn't all that welcome. Now there's a big correction currently taking place, but over the past decade or so most of the big decisions have made by "teams" of women. Which was a stark contrast to the historical norm: decision by Horny Dude. If you know anything about the fairer sex, you know that groups of middle age women do not like to have young hot babes hanging about--which is why the leading ladies of the past decade have been (how to put this?) not quite so desirable. But we still make hot chicks. Every graduating class has a few. And they still have that unquenchable lust for fame. So where are they? Where do the Beauty Queens from Smallsville Kansas go? Well... they're doing porn. They're on Only Fans, or they're doing soft-porn "modeling" and "influencing" on social media. And now we're seeing actual successful actresses like Shannon Elizabeth doing it too. Her sexuality wasn't welcome in the mainstream entertainment industry, so she found a place where her assets had value. It's a brilliant arbitrage play for an aged-out actress, and I'm glad she's getting paid what she's worth. So what about the rest of the Hawt Gurls? The ones who want to be Sidney Sweeney? It would be nice if we still had Horny Dudes in charge of Hollywood. Because maybe those horny guys would actually value what these young women bring to the table. Because great beauty is rare. And it would be nice to see these girls get real jobs.

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Rambo Van Halen
Rambo Van Halen@RamboVanHalen·
I used to fly a lot. Mainly work stuff. We'd be out in the world somewhere shooting something. At the end of the job I'd fly home to LA. And every single time (without fail) there'd be some smoking hot chick on the flight. Sometimes I'd chat with these girls. Even tho I knew the answer, I'd ask them why there were going to LA. I knew why they were going to LA because every one of these hot chicks had a variation on the same story: they were going to LA to become an actress. These girls were the cutest/hottest girls in their little towns or suburbs, and all their lives people told them "you could be a movie star!" So one day, they decided to move to LA and become a movie star. The issue with their plan was this: out of the (literal) hundreds of thousands of young women (and men too) who moved to LA every year trying to make it big, only a handful got any sort of acting work. And only one or two of those became household names. The cheap and plentiful oversupply of ambitious beautiful young women (who were willing to do whatever it takes to become famous) created some moral quandaries for the men of the film industry, which culminated in the moral panic known as Me Too. These days the hot chicks don't flock to LA like they used to. Because in the post-MeToo Hollywood, with it's feminized management, female sexuality isn't all that welcome. Now there's a big correction currently taking place, but over the past decade or so most of the big decisions have made by "teams" of women. Which was a stark contrast to the historical norm: decision by Horny Dude. If you know anything about the fairer sex, you know that groups of middle age women do not like to have young hot babes hanging about--which is why the leading ladies of the past decade have been (how to put this?) not quite so desirable. But we still make hot chicks. Every graduating class has a few. And they still have that unquenchable lust for fame. So where are they? Where do the Beauty Queens from Smallsville Kansas go? Well... they're doing porn. They're on Only Fans, or they're doing soft-porn "modeling" and "influencing" on social media. And now we're seeing actual successful actresses like Shannon Elizabeth doing it too. Her sexuality wasn't welcome in the mainstream entertainment industry, so she found a place where her assets had value. It's a brilliant arbitrage play for an aged-out actress, and I'm glad she's getting paid what she's worth. So what about the rest of the Hawt Gurls? The ones who want to be Sidney Sweeney? It would be nice if we still had Horny Dudes in charge of Hollywood. Because maybe those horny guys would actually value what these young women bring to the table. Because great beauty is rare. And it would be nice to see these girls get real jobs.
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KNS@Pinnum·
@R_R_Rye @thecavemommy Most people believe they are better with money than they actually are. You will build wealth and not be poor if you follow Dave’s advice. That is guaranteed. But a good portion of people who ignore his advice will be poor and not have wealth.
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s mommy@thecavemommy·
Conversation with Dave Ramsey (probably) Person: Hey Dave, I’m thinking about buying a new car Dave: NO Person: But Dave, check out these numbers Dave: NO Person: Dave, do you know what the used car market is like these days? I literally have $20k for a down payment on a new car. Dave: Then buy a 20k car. Person: But Dave, a used $20k car has 150k miles on it already. I drive about 15k miles a year. If I financed the car over 5 years, the car would still only have 75k miles on it by the time I’m done paying it off. I would get at least 8 extra years out of the car. Dave: You can’t afford the car if you have to finance the car Person: But Dave, I make $9,000 a month. A modest $400 a month car payment is very do-able for me. Dave: You’re going to be losing so much money to interest Person: Not really Dave. I have very good credit. I got approval for a 4% interest rate. Dave: That’s $2,000 extra you’d be paying in interest. Imagine if that was sitting in the stock market? Person: Yeah but Dave I’ll not be spending thousands in repairs on my car all the time if I get a used one, so in the grand scheme of things what’s $2,000 interest? Dave: No, buy a used car Person: I have 3 kids. We just want a reliable car and will drive it for 15 years. Dave: Go have your kids powerwash a house. No new car.
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@thecavemommy Specially for cars, I think he never updated his advice after cash for clunkers, which did a number on the used car market. I believe I once heard him say that you shouldn't even consider a new car unless you have six digits in your bank account.
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s mommy@thecavemommy·
@R_R_Rye True! My grandma could have used his advice…. She was terrible with money. Never paid off her mortgage and they owned the house for 55 years. But alas the boomers are dying out (RIP grandma) and young people who are good with money must not listen to Dave.
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