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Vito “The Allocator” Corleone

Vito “The Allocator” Corleone

@SFundCapital

We don’t lose money. We reallocate it

Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner@mhp_guy·
This guy's sitting in a shopping mall controlling a real excavator. This isn't AI. It's not a simulation. It's a real excavator in a different place just using cameras. Here's my idea: - Rent an excavator - Rent some land somewhere very cheap - Get a one-month lease at a mall kiosk or booth. This is possible. I've done it. Then you test this exact concept. If it goes well, sign a longer-term lease for less money per month. I promise you this could work. Men like me would pay stupid amounts of money to be able to do this. And you have the great combo of using very cheap land and equipment. Also, you'll want to buy the equipment once you prove the model because it's pretty expensive per day to rent. But then you combine it with the high foot traffic of a mall and the short-term one-month lease. How much would you pay to virtually operate this for an hour?
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EricCloudSmith
EricCloudSmith@EricCloudSmith·
@ClubShayShay Please show me this janitor with 20k in saving, if ur friend is making 50k a season and all they did was that one thing. They only made 50k for the year minus agent fee and manger fees.
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Club Shay Shay
Club Shay Shay@ClubShayShay·
"Asian people are good with money. You can be a janitor, but you got $20K in savings. Americans are just not very good at savings. My buddy was on a TV show, he was making like $50K a season ... but then 2 months later, he wouldn't have no money and then he would ask me for money." - Jimmy O. Yang
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Artchitect
Artchitect@artnarchitect·
@Chilearmy123 Its quite interesting when people with a lot of reach like you post such stuff. Could you say what the source of your information is? Cause i do have a lot of relatives in dubai and as far as i know, not many people have left except for the tourists.
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Clemente
Clemente@Chilearmy123·
It’s kind of insane how basically everyone left Dubai overnight And the way the situation is unfolding they’ll probably never come back What do you even do at that point? Tourism is gone, apartments empty, economy cooked All because of a war they basically had nothing to do with
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Vito “The Allocator” Corleone
@Trinit000 @vlucasrocha Yes if you have a tattoo that can be done under 3 hour. It’s nbd. Beyond that is when it really start to hurt as your adrenaline wears off. A full body tattoo like this is impossible in one shot.
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Trinity
Trinity@Trinit000·
@vlucasrocha Eu sempre falo para todo mundo que a tatuagem ela não dói no nível que é o pós, o pós é horrível nos primeiros dias você sofre pra krl com dor ardência coceira incessante.
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Lucas 🦇
Lucas 🦇@vlucasrocha·
o uso da anestesia pra fechar o corpo inteiro de tatuagem
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Niwa
Niwa@say_my90166·
@vlucasrocha Não querendo ser chata, mas pq? Tatuagem vaza, tem risco de infecção, e uma grande dose de tinta sendo injetada no seu corpo contamina o sangue. O risco de dar alguma merda é enorme É o tipo de coisa que devia ser ilegal e tu só faz se for muito idiota
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Scott C
Scott C@Doobyscoo1234·
@ClydeDoSomethin Throat singing is an acquired taste,it has tones not in line with mainstream. Its still recognizable & a tribute to Nelly Furtado's song.Its a cultural tribute,you dont go out of your way to piss on their corn flakes just because you have less comprehension of culture
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Daniel Camilo
Daniel Camilo@DanielOlimac·
@macastel3 Yeah easily. Even much more than that with performance bonus and all. Actually, even mid-range sales people make that and even more in many cases. I've seen it plenty.
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Marco Castelli
Marco Castelli@macastel3·
A good manager in China now makes more money for a similar position than in Europe
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KLee
KLee@LeeKurtiss·
The only reason you view her as a prize heifer is because you see her as a container for a fetus to carry your seed. There's no doubt in my mind if she told you she is in fact actually fucking miserable, and would you quit your job so she could go in the workplace, you would first verbally abuse her if not physically abuse her for not being "feminine" her and then divorce her if she wanted to put the kids in daycare
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Jordan Peterson drops a truth most modern families don’t want to hear: “Daycare under three — especially in the first year — is really not advisable. There isn’t any form of care that can replace a mother’s care in those early years.” He calls it “quite remarkable” that we’ve engineered a world where staying home with young children has become a luxury for most families — “as if by design.” Decades of research (still largely unchanged) shows the critical attachment window in the first 3 years is uniquely supported by consistent, responsive maternal care. Disruptions here correlate with measurable increases in stress reactivity, behavioral issues, and later emotional difficulties. The question we’re afraid to ask: Have we made motherhood incompatible with economic survival on purpose? Parents (especially moms of young kids): Do you feel this pressure — that staying home feels like a luxury you can’t afford? Or have you seen the difference in your own children between early daycare vs. being home those first years? Your honest take 👇
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Richie
Richie@MeeSowCorny·
@XueJia24682 so basically jet skis with a track, but damn that price is amazing. miami charging you 200 dollars for 15 minutes
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🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿
🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿@XueJia24682·
✨🇨🇳This is the Go-Kart Boat experience project launched by China's Fenglin Gorge Scenic Area. It only costs 39.9 yuan (≈$5.5) for one experience. It’s just like “Fast & Furious” on water!😯
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Vito “The Allocator” Corleone
It makes perfect sense why it’s still legal when you look at the primary demographic in China that are adamant dog eater. The lowly migrant workers, rural villager. Making it illegal will anger the population that are already living on the edge of society. Folks that are against dog meat are largely in the tier 1-2 cities who already live a better life overall. Dogs meat being legal is an annoyance at max for the city dweller and educated. But dog meat being illegal could be the last straw that break the camel back for those currently living in the fringe of society. China of all places knows exactly happens when the peasant revolts
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Kuangyi (Guagua) Bo
Kuangyi (Guagua) Bo@BoKuangyi·
在中国,禁止狗肉贸易,无论在道义还是政治面,皆无反对之由。 此举不过举手之劳,无需耗费政治资本,亦不伤分毫经济筋骨,却可大幅提升中国的国际形象,彰显文明进步之姿。地方谁先出这政策,都会大加分。 此举更是一个重新唤起恻隐之心的契机。 恻隐生慈悲,慈悲养素质,素质高让社会更有精神。 有权力做到的人,不要忽略这禁狗肉的看似小事。
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE

In China, Seven dogs stolen from their owners have gone viral after escaping from an illegal transport truck and making their way home. They traveled 10.5 miles/17 km together, led by a corgi across highways and fields, now safely back with their respective owners.

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Baemos
Baemos@baemos96·
@TansuYegen Or you could use Ai and not have to have multiple samples of the product….. @elonmusk people still fail to use the full potential of Ai.
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
A man found an interesting method for choosing colors for selling cabinets 👏
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GeoInsider
GeoInsider@InsiderGeo·
People often don’t realize that you can’t talk to Asians the same way you talk to Europeans or Westerners. There’s a cultural expectation that historical context, respect, and subtlety are treated differently what might seem casual or humorous in the West is deeply offensive in Japan, In Japan, context, respect, and subtlety guide almost every interaction. Unlike in many Western countries, where directness is valued, Japanese communication often relies on reading between the lines.
Adam Schwarz@AdamJSchwarz

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's reaction as Trump says "Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Habour?" Undoubtedly the worst American diplomatic gaffe in post-war US-Japan history.

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Duo Nine ⚡ YCC
Duo Nine ⚡ YCC@duonine·
Here is what people won't tell you about Dubai. What took 35 years to build was erased in two weeks: 1. Airspace shut down. No airline will fly there anymore, apart from the national carriers like Emirates and Etihad. The latter do it at tremendous risks. 2. UAE capital controls are in place. Trying to move over 100k out of the country? Good luck. You're locked in, like it or not. 3. Real estate crash. Down >35% already and erased all gains from 2024 to 2026. Even if you sell, you can't take your cash out. 4. The reason everyone else cancelled flights is due to insurance premiums. They 3x to 10x. Same goes for cargo or oil. Unlikely these fall any time soon. 5. With people leaving in masses, what happens to all the businesses left behind? Resorts, hotel, bars, malls, restaurants? Empty. Their staff? Out of a job. 6. You catch a rocket or explosion in Dubai on camera? Bad luck, you're about to go to prison for two years. Freedom? What freedom? 7. Back in the 90s, you could see the desert from any place in Dubai. Today you barely see any people. The uncomfortable fact is that 90% of UAE is made of expats, only 10% are actual citizens. 8. Once capital leaves it's unlikely it will return any time soon. Expats also left in a hurry and left their pets to die on balconies and in empty homes. Too much paperwork to take them out. 9. But the biggest damage is to the reputation of Dubai as a safe, free, no tax paradise for the rich. Turns out it was a carefully curated trap once missiles started flying. Worst, the actual rich left before the conflict even started. They knew. They took their private jets and flew out before the first attack. Dubai sold an image, but that image was never real. The reality is that Dubai was always at risk, but nobody priced it in. They fell for the FOMO narrative, just like in crypto. Dubai is a city in the desert in one of the most unstable regions on the planet. That never works out long term. Dubai is the flagship image, but the same applies to most Gulf countries. Those saying otherwise are coping or selling you a PR narrative. Hit a follow @duonine as I will share more updates as this conflict evolves.
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Festering Corpse
Festering Corpse@CatAsphyxiant·
@twibuznews The Caribbeans just crack the shell where it attaches with a screwdriver and move on with their lives.
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Caillan
Caillan@chinafutureclub·
You don’t realise how expensive the cost of living in Australia is. My lifestyle in Chinese mega cities is 3x cheaper and I’m almost never at home here. I don’t even cook. Record fuel prices will cause CHAOS 📈
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Vito “The Allocator” Corleone
Only possible because China doesn’t encourage mass immigration. Once every white dude tries to move to China for “cheap” living the music stops. You are only allow to do this because the west still has bias toward China. You are being use mouthpiece. You havnt discover utopia. This is all part of the plan.
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Caillan
Caillan@chinafutureclub·
@SFundCapital @JoeXuY China is the biggest middle class in the world, are you saying other countries don’t have poor people?
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Vito “The Allocator” Corleone
@chinafutureclub @JoeXuY And yet you still live better than the street sweeper in your city. Go ask the aunties that start their day at 5am and goes home at 10pm how much they make and where they actually live. You don’t make money there but you went to China with money
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Cancel the Government
Cancel the Government@tiredofcons1978·
@VancouverSun "Could be" Show me the historical precedent. There are none. This is just more speculator nonsense.
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