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@bigbee3uk

Real World Student. Crypto lover. The Hustle is Real

uk Katılım Aralık 2024
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ClarksonsFarm
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1·
Any tips on how to keep your dogs cool in this heat?
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
“I’m here for my money and my free house. It’s my dream.” Notice the entitlement. MY money and MY free house. So this is your reminder that mass immigration at this scale is impossible without heavy government funding. They are not coming to the West to work. They are coming for the subsidized lifestyle you pay for. Their net contribution is not zero, it is negative. This would never have happened at this level without a massive public trough funding it. Your tax dollars are the incentive. You work hard, the government takes your money, and funnels it to them. You are funding this reality. Take it up with your government. They are the ones confiscating your earnings to incentivize mass immigration.
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My grandma used to say, “I can smell rain coming”. Can people “smell rain” before it starts?
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
If all humans suddenly lost the ability to lie, what industry would collapse first?
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t✰@twrIdd·
do uk people even know what this is?
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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
Hello from Japan 🇯🇵👋 I have a question for British people 🇬🇧🙋 I read in the news that some people in the UK get visited by police because of social media posts. In Japan, we say many things about politics on X and I've never heard of anyone getting a visit. Is this really happening in Britain? I'm just trying to understand. 🤔
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bigbee3
bigbee3@bigbee3uk·
@wildwellings It looks like the mix was to wet when pouring. You can go over it with a self leveler
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Wild Welling’s Homestead
Well we had our concrete poured this past week, to say I’m not happy with it would be an understatement. We took a chance on someone who was starting their own business and unfortunately it bit us in the butt. Some positive take aways (trying to look at it optimistically) we now have a hard surface In front of our house to keep the mud and dirt at bay. The store has a solid surface with a drain that is usable. I politely gave my opinion of the situation and canceled him for the rest of the creamery concrete. Can’t get hung up on the little things, just need to learn and carry on. Here’s to finishing the rest of the creamery 🥂
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Kevin W.
Kevin W.@Brink_Thinker·
Brave little girl spots the creep and runs into the store for safety… shop owner drops everything to shield and protect her. Real hero moment..
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𝕊𝕠𝕝𝕒 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕕 🎚️
How much propaganda had to be forced down our throats to make women believe a mediocre salary and PowerPoints were better than this?
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
White van man Jamie Spence, 52, handed criminal conviction and £266 court bill, just for tooting his horn to get a friend’s attention. The Chelmsford driver sounded his white Ford Transit van horn multiple times outside Braintree train station on 4 December 2025 while trying to catch the eye of a mate. Essex Police officer PC Asa Smith spotted it and charged him with “sounding an unauthorised audible warning instrument” the Highway Code only allows the horn to warn of danger. Spence ignored the fixed penalty notice so the case was dealt with via the Single Justice Procedure at Colchester Magistrates’ Court on 12 May. He pleaded guilty and was fined £146 plus £120 costs, total £266, and now has a criminal record. I thought this was a joke at first but its real...what a waste of resources for this stupid fine.
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bigbee3
bigbee3@bigbee3uk·
@WhaleNoName Wow ( assuming its legit) this will be the AI bubble.
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Vault256
Vault256@Vault256Hash·
@bigbee3uk Nobody knows Just think of or did and you don't have any 😁
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Vault256
Vault256@Vault256Hash·
I find it hard to believe $BTC will Hit $1,000,000 . I mean honestly why ? Am i Delusional? what do all you Delusional bitcoiner's think ? Be honest
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bigbee3@bigbee3uk·
@1109Patricia Why do you think thats there's a massive push into BTC. Money system just starts again.
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Patricia 🇺🇸
Patricia 🇺🇸@1109Patricia·
White-collar jobs are getting hit harder by AI than blue-collar ones right now. Tasks like writing, data analysis, coding, research, and admin work are exactly what current AI excels at, unlike physical manufacturing work. One analysis puts white-collar automation potential at around 30%, compared to under 1% for blue-collar roles. Goldman Sachs says AI could automate 25% of all US work hours, with 300 million jobs globally exposed, though actual displacement over 10 years might be more like 6-7% of workers. What’s actually happening: AI was linked to about 4.5% of job losses in 2025, and in April 2026 it accounted for 26% of layoffs in one report. Entry-level white-collar roles, junior analysts, coders, paralegals, customer service, are seeing the biggest squeeze, with hiring slowing sharply in AI-exposed fields. BCG projects 50-55% of US jobs will change significantly in the next couple years, but only 10-15% get fully eliminated in the next five. A lot of roles are getting augmented, people using AI tools to work faster rather than being replaced outright. It’s still early, so the big wave of losses some CEOs are warning about hasn’t fully materialized yet. The real story so far is fewer new office jobs being created, especially at the entry level.
Patricia 🇺🇸@1109Patricia

AI is creating new blue-collar-ish roles: robot operators, maintenance techs for automated lines, quality inspectors who work with AI systems, and tradespeople building data centers and power infrastructure for AI itself. Those jobs often pay better than traditional assembly line work. Bottom line: manufacturing will likely keep shedding routine repetitive positions, but skilled trades around automation and AI infrastructure look like one of the stronger paths forward. History shows tech usually creates new work even as it destroys old tasks.

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