Lazy Lab

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Lazy Lab

Lazy Lab

@barkinforlarkin

Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Lazy Lab
Lazy Lab@barkinforlarkin·
@sourpatchlyds Diversity will be their strength too!! Sharing the love.
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Sour Patch Mom ن@sourpatchlyds·
This is great for Mexico. Illegals are good for the economy, commit practically no crime, and, of course, can't get welfare. They're nothing but upside and diversity 👩🏾‍🤝‍👨🏿
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The U.S. is quietly deporting thousands of migrants to Mexico who have no connection to that country. Many are homeless and quasi stateless: undocumented in Mexico, and unable to return to their country of origin. latimes.com/world-nation/s…

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Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Manager: Why is your camera off? Employee: What do you mean? It’s always off. Manager: No, we need you to turn it on for this meeting. I’m asking you to turn it on. Employee: Okay, I’m just confused why you’re coming at me when everyone’s cameras are off. Manager: That’s because we don’t trust that you’re working from home. Employee: You don’t trust me, but you trust everyone else in these meetings? Manager: Yes. Employee: This feels a bit unprofessional, especially doing this in front of the whole team. Manager: Well, I asked you nicely and you’re not turning it on, so I have to escalate the situation. Employee: Okay, I’m just confused because the work-from-home contract says we don’t have to keep cameras on. It’s the same contract everyone else has, and their cameras are off too. I literally have the meeting record where you said it was fine. Manager: Okay, but as your manager, I can change my mind. If I ask you to turn your camera on, it’s not for no reason. You don’t need to worry about everyone else—I asked you. Employee: I just feel like I’m being targeted. This is crazy. Why me? It feels like you’re singling me out in front of everyone. Manager: I’m not attacking you. I simply asked you to turn your camera on and you’re not doing it. If you don’t want to turn it on when I ask, I can remove your work-from-home arrangement and have you work from the office. Employee: I’m following the work-from-home policy, so you can try that, but it’s not going to work. Manager: As your manager, trust me—I can do what I want.
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Lazy Lab
Lazy Lab@barkinforlarkin·
@jgmahoney @baddiemaddie43 Yeah everyone loves dodging homeless, panhandlers, roving gangs of youth doing wheelies everywhere and being robbed.
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Jason G. Mahoney@jgmahoney·
@baddiemaddie43 When one is tired of the city, one is tired of life; for there is in the city all that life can afford.
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Maddie@baddiemaddie43·
The city vs suburb discourse is hilarious to me because you can’t convince me you’re happy living in a place that you have to use a car to go to a local coffee shop…
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Lazy Lab
Lazy Lab@barkinforlarkin·
@FootballCravee He’ll be applying for 10000 H1Bs soon. If you work for the NFL office start packing up!
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Football Crave@FootballCravee·
Roger Goodell is in New Delhi today to discuss adding India to the NFL’s international series.
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Will Sexton
Will Sexton@vrilliumlive·
Our government genuinely wants you to believe that 70% of the world’s premiere elite talent lives exclusively in India
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Lazy Lab@barkinforlarkin·
@HistoryBoomer Some people want to avoid being robbed and harassed by homeless every day.
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Carl@HistoryBoomer·
Some people prefer living in the city near museums, theaters, and a zillion restaurants. “But they could have 4000 ft2 in the suburbs!” Some people prefer living in the city near museums, theaters, and a zillion restaurants. “But they could have 4000 ft2 in the suburbs!” ♾️
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Sidharth@Cloudwatch199·
In 1869, Chinese immigrants built America's Transcontinental Railroad , the most transformative infrastructure project in US history. Their reward? The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Build our country, then get out. In 2026, Indian immigrants built America's tech infrastructure — cloud, AI, data systems, the backbone of the modern economy. Their reward? 100-year green card backlogs. Anti-Indian slurs up 115%. "Go back to your country." Different century. Same playbook. Import. Extract. Restrict. Discard. Not this time. 🇺🇸
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Lazy Lab
Lazy Lab@barkinforlarkin·
@Cloudwatch199 Imagine thinking you “built” anything in tech. You came into an industry already built and mature and used nepotism and fraud to undercut wages of those who did build it. Big tech and big corp loved the cheap slave labor for bottom lines. The delusion is off the charts here.
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Lazy Lab@barkinforlarkin·
@War4theWest The sheer arrogance and entitlement to OUR country is so infuriating.
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War for the West@War4theWest·
What he doesn't point out is: Those Indians are 'stranded' in their HOME COUNTRY. Their families can always go back to India. The 'rules' never guaranteed them a visa. They were always limited. Due to past abuses, fraud and a lack of enforcement and proper administration they got the idea that they were entitled to be in the U.S. They never were. The arrogance and entitlement is off the hook. And of course he blocks me...
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Lazy Lab@barkinforlarkin·
@micahsb @runaway_vol So what you’re saying is we should keep certain areas as dumps and crime-ridden so people don’t have to leave?
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Micah MacLellan
Micah MacLellan@micahsb·
@runaway_vol Poor people that live in poor neighborhoods tend to be forced out as the neighborhood becomes more attractive and thus more expensive. But they don't have the money to move which is expensive to do. So many elderly, sick, disabled people are then put out onto the street
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Blair Dulder CPA™ 🧃
Blair Dulder CPA™ 🧃@runaway_vol·
why is gentrification considered “bad”, it makes areas much nicer with better shops and friendlier people
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C M@CM065757992247·
@runaway_vol Because people who lived in that area before the gentrification can no longer afford to live there. Is this a serious question
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Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight·
This timeline escalated fast: Laid off on H-1B Filed B2 near the end of the 60-day grace period Found a new job Filed for an H-1B transfer Then this happened: B2 denied Grace period not recognized Out of status Final notice from USCIS: Leave the country or pay a $100,000 fee and reprocess abroad Timeline went from employed → compliant → out of status in weeks This is how the system is currently being applied reddit.com/r/h1b/s/yzktgt…
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Popeye@poppeyrock·
@joeybeastmarket @Selkis_2028 You MFs are so arrogant to address other people as third worlders. You need them and their resources, like they do. The day you start respecting other people, that’s when the world will be a better place.
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Moongazer@joeybeastmarket·
Yes every white country at the same time exponentially increased how many violent third worlders they let in. And yes these countries all at once started teaching children their ancestors were uniquely evil while portraying every nonwhite group as eternal victims who only ever contributed positively. And yes they all simultaneously pushed the idea that any expression of white in-group preference or pride was inherently supremacist and dangerous. And yes they all celebrated and funded every other ethnic group's identity organizations and pride events. And yes every major political party in these unrelated countries openly endorsed or quietly facilitated more nonwhite immigration. And yes they all said it was out of moral progress or economic necessity or demographic inevitability. And yes they all at the same time began labeling any politician or party that tried to slow or reverse the flow as far right or extremist or threat to democracy even when those parties were polling 40% among native voters. And yes the intelligence agencies in these countries all started treating native critics of mass migration as bigger domestic terrorism threats than the actual imported gangs and jihadist networks. And yes the banking system and payment processors all at the same time began deplatforming and financially crippling anyone who spoke too plainly about the pattern. And yes legacy media coordinated identical smear campaigns against anyone who noticed. And yes all at the same time fertility among the native white populations collapsed. And yes this was encouraged through cultural messaging and economic pressure and delayed family formation and pharmaceutical and surgical interventions representing liberation while all the same countries imported replacement-level amounts of third worlders with higher birth rates. And yes they were immediately fast tracked to citizenship. And yes in all these countries at the same time welfare systems were reoriented to subsidize the invaders more generously than struggling native families which created observably tiered outcomes that were blamed on systemic racism when white people noticed. And yes all of these countries at the same time experienced violent crime spikes and sexual predation scandals and fraud and welfare strain and cultural erosion. And yes when that became impossible to hide every single one of these countries responded with more censorship and more gaslighting and more "diversity is our strength" slogans and more blaming the native population for not embracing the transformation fast enough and more acceleration of the policies that caused the problems. And yes all these countries at the same time made it functionally illegal to dissent to this. And yes they all deployed the same hate speech laws and online content bans and deplatforming pressure and extremism watchlists to silence natives who objected. And yes in every country the native population was told to adapt and lower their standards and to accept erosion of their safety and traditions and future under the banner of tolerance and inclusion that always didn’t extend to their own group interests. But NO: despite this precisely repeating across every white country at the same time with no exceptions and no natural divergence you must accept this is all just a spontaneous and completely unrelated convergence of policy and culture across dozens of sovereign nations with no central directive or shared blueprint or common architects. And NO it’s certainly nothing that can’t be reversed through ordinary electoral politics within the same system that enforced this entire transformation at every step. There is no reason to ask who or why. It’s all a coincidence. We can vote our way out of this
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emmanuel_sneed@sneed_emmanuel·
@joeybeastmarket sorry but posts need to be more original if they're going to be this long. I read the first 3 or 4 lines, saw how long the rest was, scanned the first few lines of the next few paragraphs and estimated that I knew what the rest said already.
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Lazy Lab
Lazy Lab@barkinforlarkin·
@dom_lucre The kids are all at drag queen story time these days. Keep up!
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: There were more adults than children at Bluey’s Best Day Ever in the Fantasyland Theater at Disneyland which has made many social media users uncomfortable.
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Lazy Lab@barkinforlarkin·
@SDSLLC_USA The UK? You have 50 or more examples going back 1500 years of what they do.
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SheepDog Society LLC@SDSLLC_USA·
Islam does not believe in freedom of religion, so therefore I do not believe that Islam should be protected as a religion under our 1st Amendment. Why should we have to tolerate a "religion" that will not tolerate others? Once they gain control, it's all down hill. Just look around the world in countries like the UK for your examples. If you see what is happening over there, then how can we not expect it to happen here?
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Troy@OderintMetuant·
The solution is to subsidize through taxes and other incentives the pay and benefits of the workers. Increase taxes on entertainers, sports stars & leagues, hedge funds, casinos, and other businesses that do nothing to protect the United States and make it a global power. Transfer that money to essential industries such as shipbuilding.
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60 Minutes@60Minutes·
Shipyards desperately need welders, pipefitters, and other skilled workers. But this work is grueling and dangerous. cbsn.ws/4bIyP6O
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DJ✌🏽🏀⚽️@mrfantastic08·
@60Minutes The issue is not enough school districts have career, technical, and stem learning programs. To help push more kids into the workforce to make great money while working these blue collar jobs
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Lazy Lab@barkinforlarkin·
@60Minutes Cue the need for infinite 3rd worlders to solve the problem. Right on script. These industries are complete scum for selling out Americans just to shave off some labor costs.
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Lazy Lab@barkinforlarkin·
@t_0c0_t @AmerPhilo2025 Now do welfare recipients and no-wage citizens (no skin in the game). You will find the vast majority are team blue.
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@AmerPhilo2025 Look. I’m a right winger, but the fact is the Left is statistically more educated, and our higher education institutions are ideologically captured so if you’re gonna base it on education you’re dooming the right to permanently lose. No thank you.
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American Philosophy@AmerPhilo2025·
"Allowing virtually every citizen to vote has been a catastrophic disaster for the United States. We have allowed illiterate, uneducated citizens to hold hostage the world’s largest economy, most powerful military, and a robust intellectual culture. It has decimated the concept of civitas and allowed powerful actors with bad intentions to influence those who cannot think for themselves. To restore the United States, we must seriously consider ending universal suffrage." Read more below. ‍ ‍
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