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@Verrochio8

The biggest risk of all is not taking one.

Midgar Katılım Ağustos 2013
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n;Nishi@Verrochio8·
@thechosenberg I make 600k a year Working a union job ... but I work 100 hours a week. Lol so not really a 9 to 5
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VerticalRidge
VerticalRidge@VerticalRidge·
@GoingParabolic Now hear me out: when you look up and see an airliner overhead, it crosses very slowly, yet it cruises at 500 MPH. If you were near it, its speed would blow you away. And if the bullet could be seen at 37,000 feet also, it, too, would look slow.
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Jason Ai. Williams@GoingParabolic·
A sniper rifle shoots a bullet at around 2,700mph. This metal NASA contraption is said to be flying at 25,000mph - that’s almost 10 times faster than a bullet with humans inside. They track it perfectly with a camera. Please take all the time you need. x.com/BGatesIsaPysch…
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n;Nishi@Verrochio8·
@bronzeageshawty If you cant afford to save 5 to 10% of your income at MINIMUM. You have a spending problem and are looking to be broke when you are 65 anyway.
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CHLOÉ HAPPE@bronzeageshawty·
401ks are stupid. "Wow, I can't wait to finally have 600 thousand dollars at age 65 to last me the next 20 years. I'm glad I spent 40 years as a slave."
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n;Nishi@Verrochio8·
@PP69153735 @moseskagan Dude they have been cutting trunk phone lines down . 60 ft of cable with like 50 10gauge copper wires. It's gotta take like 2 hours to strip 10 ft .... minimum..
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Pete From Baltimore
Pete From Baltimore@PP69153735·
@moseskagan The sad thing is that most street & park lamps dont have much copper in them. Maybe a dollar or $2 worth at most. But if a junkie hits 10 lamps, then he/she has $10-$20. Enough to buy some heroin or Crack .
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Moses Kagan
Moses Kagan@moseskagan·
If you were down on your luck and needed money, would you think to go out at night with a set of power tools and strip the copper wire out of street lights in your city? Neither would 99.9% of other people. Crimes like these aren't random. They are the work of a small number of repeat offenders who make careers of them. So, instead of spending $$$$$ and time "fortifying our streetlights", why don't we send some police officers to arrest these criminals and then put them in jail so they can't keep doing it?
skepticalifornia@skepticaliblog

She's going to call for proactive fortification of coffee shops

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Pete
Pete@peteyt·
@moseskagan @big_pedestrian I took my branches down to the green dump a couple years ago in Oakland. The power was out there because people STOLE THE POLE from the street - these jerks are not amateurs!!
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n;Nishi@Verrochio8·
@Utter_Savagery @moseskagan @unforgivnbastrd Ive seen tweakers hammer 6 inch nails taped together to climb a 30ft pole and cut the primary 12kv copper wires down.... wire gone no dead body.... seen so many other crazy ways
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KURTZ@Utter_Savagery·
@moseskagan @unforgivnbastrd I dunno, man. The boomers were always talking about the value of hard work. These guys are getting in the truck with power tools every night. They are cranking out work rather than panhandling. You gotta give 'em some credit. Blue collar criminals. They need a union.
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John Carter
John Carter@martianwyrdlord·
I realize that calling Pluto a planet would mean that to be consistent we would need to extend planetary status to potentially hundreds of trans-Neptunian objects, and that it hasn't cleared it's orbit and etc. All good points. Still, it was a planet for 76 years. That should count for something. It doesn't seem fair. We should grandfather Pluto in. Eris, Sedna and the rest of the masses don't get into the club. They're still dwarf planets. But Pluto would be elevated above them, Tribune of the Kuiper Belt Objects, the representative of the plebs of the Oort in the council of planets.
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Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: NASA Chief considering reclassifying Pluto as a planet, vows to “Make Pluto Great Again”

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Nick Labonté@allegedwriter·
@jmontforttx Comparing the work conditions of coal miners in the 1920s with those of warehouse workers in the 2020s shows how deeply unserious you people are.
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Joel Montfort@jmontforttx·
In 1921, 10,000 aggrieved coal miners in West Virginia wanted more pay and attempted to unionize. The owners sent in 3000 armed goons and the law to put down the insurrection. The ensuing Battle of Blair Mountain killed dozens of Americans and only ceased when 30,000 US soldiers arrived. It was the bloodiest battle in America since the Civil War. All because folks wanted a living wage.
R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts

🚨#BREAKING: Watch as an employee starts a massive fire inside a 1.2 million square foot warehouse filming himself on Instagram as he sets toilet paper packages ablaze 📌#Ontario | #California Watch as a disgruntled employee started a massive fire at a 1.2 million-square-foot Kimberly-Clark warehouse in Ontario, California, with 29-year-old Chamel Abdulkarim arrested on arson charges after filming himself on Instagram setting toilet paper packages on fire and saying You may not pay us enough to f*cking live, but these btches are dirt cheap. There goes your inventory. All you had to do was pay us enough to live. The warehouses, which span roughly 11 city blocks which prompted a massive response a 6-alarm fire alert from 175 firefighters and 20 engines working to put out the blaze. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.

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n;Nishi@Verrochio8·
@TigOleBiggsters @WallStreetApes AI will absolutely have to be regulated. But most of the jobs will still all be done by robots. Then UBI will be required becuase 80 to 90% of ppl wont have jobs.
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Paul@TigOleBiggsters·
Amazons AI workforce is already a majority in their company and has replaced countless people. I’m with UPS and they have done the same with automation, same with FedEx and many other companies in different categories. Its only a matter time when tens of millions of Americans are left without jobs and support for their families. AI has to be regulated at some point.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
The Costco warehouse in South Jersey is using forklifts with no drivers “A robot forklift, man. It unloads and loads the trailers over here” More American jobs are being replaced with automation
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n;Nishi@Verrochio8·
@AerialVisionPro @WallStreetApes @songpinganq Minimum wage has nothing to do with it... even a human making 3$ an hour would cost more than a robot because of medical benefits and taxes.... the robot will be a depreciating asset to write off that never gets injured never files claims.
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ℂ𝕃ℕ@Last_C·
@S2DioAlpha @WallStreetApes Ok. Now I ask you. How those employees being replaced by robots will make a living? How will they support their families? If we replace every low income workers with robots, they will become government dependent. Which will increase taxes. That’s not the solution.
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n;Nishi@Verrochio8·
@TigOleBiggsters @WallStreetApes All jobs that can be robots will be robots . There will be a tipping point when UBI will be necessary but were nowhere near that
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Paul@TigOleBiggsters·
AI is supposed to be a tool when its main purpose is replacing humans from their jobs. Boomers will shout that you need to go get a better job or a job with better skill when in reality AI is gonna replace doctors / teachers as well someday, even Bill Gates is openly saying that and I know that damn demon means it.
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GFed@GfedGoCrazy·
Gilbert Arenas @NoChillGilZero reacted to my video from the Memphis Westin Best piece of content from this saga imo. He takes questions and adds a ton of context on what players look for in a hotel Appreciate Gil making this, and we WILL be at more NBA hotels to compare
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ITS A COOKBOOK!!
ITS A COOKBOOK!!@someguyfromsfv·
Anytime that you see a person who is obviously in a state of emotional distress so much so that they are resorting to physical violence against an inanimate object, I find that it may be a matter of public safety to treat the subject as a violence threat to the officer and the people around him. This person was so angry and irrational that he had made the conscious decision to resort to physical violence already and there’s no way of knowing if for that particular person considers active violence to be apples to apples with physical violence towards another human being. This person is capable of physical violence, and that is the primary motivator, but behind how you should handle them.. This person obviously has two speeds Normal and completely out of his mind. It’s amazing how Black people somehow feel that when they’re working for a job or if they’re doing something associated with their job that it gives them extra privileges or something. Like all jobs are all working for Whitey so they should all understand because they’re working for their cousin anyway, so it’s all the same. Very interesting thing to witness and study.
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Police Incidents@PoliceIncident·
Hazel Crest Police Officer Given Training After Jason Young Use-of-Force Incident On Valentine’s Day 2026 in Hazel Crest, Illinois, Uber driver Jason Young stopped at a Walgreens to help a passenger withdraw cash from an ATM. The machine took the money and malfunctioned. Walgreens employees reported to police that Young damaged the ATM. Young denied the claim, stating he was only trying to resolve the issue with the machine, which continued to make noise as if dispensing cash but displayed “out of order.” Officers responded to the disturbance call. Bodycam video shows an officer entering without identifying himself, immediately slamming Young to the ground, and handcuffing him while Young repeatedly asked what he had done wrong. Outcome: Young was uncuffed at the scene, told to leave, and never charged with any crime. Uber investigated and found no wrongdoing by Young. Hazel Crest Police conducted an internal investigation. It determined the officer’s use of force and interaction were not consistent with department policies. The officer received corrective discipline and additional training. #police #cops #crime #policia #polizei #polizia #police #LawEnforcement
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n;Nishi@Verrochio8·
@lordtavius @Hybridathlete Bro was clinically obese in the first picture he probably gained 15 years of life. You have no idea what youre talking about
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tavius@lordtavius·
@Hybridathlete This guy looks so much worse this is crazy. Aged 15 years in 3 and no longer has visible nipples. Anyone saying he looks better is high.
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Hybrid Athlete Guy
Hybrid Athlete Guy@Hybridathlete·
Guys, you are not “normie” if you’re taking testosterone, regardless of age. This is an awesome transformation and no doubt took a lot of hard work. But I don’t understand why so many TRT/PED users insist on downplaying how much easier it makes things. And I’m not against TRT/PEDs for those that want to use them, but it just seems like once people get on them, they just completely forget how much harder it was to build muscle, stay lean, and recover without them. It’s like some psychological shift or some ego protection mechanism that doesn’t allow them to acknowledge how helpful PEDs can be.
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