My friends in their 30s are deciding not to have kids
They’re saying two things:
They don’t have the money
It’s inconvenient to their lifestyle
This is not good. What do we do?
🚨 COSTCO SHOPPERS ARE JUST NOW REALIZING THEIR SHRIMP COMES FROM INDIA - AND PEOPLE ARE LOSING IT
A TikTok is going viral after shoppers noticed the Kirkland frozen shrimp at Costco - the one everybody tosses into the cart without thinking - is labeled PRODUCT OF INDIA.
People are freaking out because:
• It’s farm-raised overseas
• India has a long record of seafood contamination recalls
• Multiple countries have rejected shrimp imports for antibiotics
• And NONE of this is obvious from the front of the bag
The video shows stacks of shrimp… then flips the bag over… and there it is in bold:
“PRODUCT OF INDIA.”
Most customers had no idea.
For a store that prides itself on “quality control,” this is the one product shoppers weren’t expecting to be imported from halfway across the world.
TikTok comments are exploding and Costco members are already saying they’re switching brands immediately.
Would YOU still buy shrimp from India?
@ApeAccountant@unlimited_ls What an inappropriate and heartless lol. Many Asians hold traditional values which makes them lean towards conservative. Many are highly educated, which pull them towards the middle.
@unlimited_ls Lol he’ll still vote blue today probably - people have been trained to destroy themselves in todays America - whether it’s Fauci or whoever - people overall have gotten so dumb idk the way out
JUST IN: The Chicago father who was pistol-whipped, robbed, and carjacked in front of his child on Halloween speaks out
“She was actually crying during the event. I couldn’t really help her, I was pretty helpless myself, but she’s getting better.”
All three suspects were described as black men about 20 years old
Ting Chui, 42, had parked his SUV and helped the girl out of the back seat
The suspects ran across the street, hit the man in the head with a gun, and knocked him into a fence
A second suspect stole his belongings while the first kept him pinned
The third jumped into the SUV and all three fled
@marcymia1@markjhouses@DennisBlock He is saying that it doesn’t make sense for him to pay for one. A cheap fridge is like $100. Maybe he’s genuinely broke.
Landlords will now be forced to supply a stove and a refrigerator on all tenancies established as of Jan. 1, 2026. On this basis, it makes sense for landlords to increase rents. Thank you politicians, good job!
@brostoevksy@DennisBlock Dual pane window should be required. It’s more energy efficient. Most rentals don’t have 100 windows so the upfront cost is little compared with the energy saved. Hardwood floor is not practical for rentals.
@DennisBlock There are rentals out there not supplying a stove and a fridge? 🤯They expect tenants to not cook or buy a stove and a fridge then move with them? What’s the rent to start with for this kind of place? 🤯
@natlawyerchic In theory, every race could have a few bad apples right? just pure statistics. Is it possible that people don’t like M because she’s like, actually mean, fake maybe mentally deranged? Or no, no black person can possibly be like that, it would be too racist to even think that?
Eric Trump 25.02.2025: “Buy the dips”
Result: crypto crash
Eric Trump 02.08.2025: “Buy the dips”
Result: crypto crash
Eric Trump 17.08.2025: “Buy the dips”
Result: crypto crash
Eric Trump 27.09.2025: “Buy the dips”
Result: crypto crash
Do you see a pattern here?
Just helped a friend buy a home in OC - to get it we had to go $100k over asking, All Cash, 14 day close, no inspections, full contingency removal with $100k non refundable.
What a world we live in.
@wono_strategy@Airbnb@Expedia does the same thing. I had a hellish experience with them and never got reimbursed in the end. I swear that I wouldn’t touch a third party booking platform with a 20 inch pole since then.
Update 2:
In the last 24h, Airbnb contacted me several times.
- 2 Twitter DMs
- 2 Phone calls (2 voicemails)
When I didn't respond immediately, they kept pushing and even found my account without me giving them any contact info.
They even refunded me without me saying a word to them.
It's interesting to see how fast they move when millions of people are watching.
I now have spoken with them and they refunded everything + added a 2000€ credit that I can use for a future trip. (You can read the full message attached)
That's nice and I'm not ungrateful but I'm not naïve either. Let's not pretend it's accountability, I wish there would be more than just PR damage control.
This can't be "just a mistake".
During my vacation, in the course of a week I spoke with 15+ different agents and in total spent about 2 hours on calls (8h+ just on the Airbnb app alone as you can see in the screenshot.)
They knew everything (with far more details) and this was their final word:
We've given your case and its details careful consideration, and we want to assure you that we reviewed your case thoroughly before reaching this conclusion.
But suddenly this thread gets millions of views and magically, they changed their mind?
The sad reality is I just had the influence required for their mind to change.
All the people commenting below or in my DMs share a similar experience with their support. Except they didn't go viral.
Just like them, I was stuck in their bureaucratic maze designed to exhaust you into giving up.
They're dealing with the same agents I was dealing with.
Until it changes for everyone and not those like me who go viral, has anything really changed at all?
For a decade, I thought Airbnb would protect us if something went wrong.
That was until the life of my son was in play and they sided with the host.
If you trust @Airbnb, don't learn the hard way like I did.
Here's my story:
@ChrisClickbait@wono_strategy@Airbnb I suspect PR department deals with this instead of customer service. And of course, what they reimbursed their customers will be written off as “cost of operation” to help with tax.
Here’s how the elites are partying—by flying 90 private jets to Italy to attend Jeff Bezos’ $50–100 million wedding.
All of them so-called "climate change activists," living like there’s no tomorrow—hypocrites, every one of them. People like Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, the Kardashians, Leonardo DiCaprio, etc., all promote the "human-driven climate change" narrative while quietly building doomsday bunkers for themselves.
Why are they hypocrites? Why do they do the very things they claim are harmful to the climate, such as flying in 90 private jets? Because they know the truth: climate change is not primarily caused by humans, but by the sun, the magnetic field, and the ongoing geomagnetic excursion.
They are expecting a mass extinction event—and they’re partying like there’s no tomorrow. Just listen to what Jeff Bezos says in the next post of this thread! It's crazy... (1/6)🧵
@savsays@EveofAI@naomiseibt You are either self loathing or very entitled, maybe somehow both. Talk to an OB or an anesthesiologist, they will tell you the amount of men they have to carry out of the operation room due to fainting and hitting the floor during labor even epidural.
It’s not stupid to point out how in high stress situations men respond more quickly than women due to their testosterone levels whereas the estrogen in women typically results in an emotions-based response.
These are biological facts and I hope you’re one day wise enough to pick up a book.
Remember the DC helicopter crash in January that killed 64 people, including 12 children?
Turns out the female pilot who was flying was given multiple warnings and was directly told by her male instructor/copilot to turn the opposite direction of the passenger jet to avoid a collision.
She ignored him and flew straight into it.
@jessicah1584@iamtoch1@FearedBuck Different case, they founded the company together. She stayed at home to raise their 5 children later. She only got 25% of their shared Amazon shares while he got 75%. I wonder if she got to keep 75% of their children too. He lost more than money but a loving and faithful wife.
Teyana Taylor and Iman Shumpert’s divorce is finalized. Teyana is receiving four houses worth over $10M, a seven-figure payout, and luxury vehicles, including a $300K Maybach, $70K Mercedes Sprinter, and a tour bus. She also retains full ownership of her companies. Iman must pay $8K/month in child support and cover their children’s private school tuition.
@WallStreetApes Why is the government paying rent? Who is collecting the rent? Why didn't the government buy the buildings in the first place especially in Washington DC? It's not like the government is ever leaving DC.
Are we renting the White House too?
Why would Donald Trump, Elon Musk and DOGE want to know if federal workers are working?
🚨 SHOCKING: Internal sensitive data from inside the Department of Veterans Affairs Building Portfolio
- VA Central Office 810 Vermont Avenue is a 618,000 square foot building
- It has 2,483 seats, meaning that's how many staff they can fit
- The monthly rent is $27.2 million
- Their average logins is 387 people, that’s people logging in every month to work
- That building is sitting at 16% occupancy rate (So we're paying $27.2 million a month for that building with 16% occupancy rate)
6 More Leased Government Buildings Stats:
811 Vermont Avenue:
- 266,000 square feet
- 1294 seats
- $14 million dollars a month rent
- 124 average logins
- This is a 10% occupancy rate
18000 G Street
- 207,000 square feet
- 1243 seats
- $11.3 million dollars a month rent
- 146 average logins
- This is a 11% occupancy rate
1100 First Street
- 48,000 square feet
- 190 seats
- $2.4 million dollars a month rent
- 55 average logins
- This is a 20% occupancy rate
1574 I Street
- 37,000 square feet
- 156 seats
- $1.7 million dollars a month rent
- No login data, this building lease is being terminated
428 I Street
- 175,000 square feet
- 583 seats
- $12.7 million dollars a month rent
- 60 average logins
- This is a 10% occupancy rate
801 I Street
- 18,000 square feet
- 86 seats
- $1.1 million dollars a month rent
- 8 average logins
- This is a 9% occupancy rate
“That’s from the Department of Veterans Affairs Building portfolio”
This is absolutely insane:
Since DOGE began discussing mass layoffs, the median home price in Washington DC has FALLEN by -$139,000.
In 30 days, nearly 4,000 homes have been listed for sale in and around Washington DC.
What is happening? Let us explain.
(a thread)
@RealVoxLeo@KobeissiLetter So far out. People who chose to live in Loudon more likely work for one of the govt contractors in that area instead of working for the govt directly.