Chudley Dillman

537 posts

Chudley Dillman

Chudley Dillman

@dudleychillman

Katılım Kasım 2025
116 Takip Edilen26 Takipçiler
Suzy Redd
Suzy Redd@suzy_redd·
I thought Meatloaf was dead but apparently he's been shopping at Ross and now he's running for U.S. Senate in Maine.
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Chase Passive Income
Chase Passive Income@chasedownleads·
Why would someone spend 8 hours a day here... When they could spend 12 hours and enjoy a delicious dinner from the vending machines?
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
If in 2028, the coalition lost everyone snipping at JD Vance, and kept MAHA, then VP wins the electoral college and maybe the popular vote. MAHA is what matters most, not the spoiled brats who are given affirmative action media slots.
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Chudley Dillman
Chudley Dillman@dudleychillman·
@Anc_Aesthetics And how many times has a swindle translated into actions he took on behalf of clients?
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Chudley Dillman
Chudley Dillman@dudleychillman·
@BillAckman Careful on the internet Bill. Lots of hoaxes out there. Hey any hot stock tips while we’re here?
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
Our immigration policies need to be reformed to allow the best and brightest to be educated in the USA and stay here to create value for our country. As long as their values are aligned with the long-term interests of our country, their visas should be fast tracked. Can someone in immigration help this young woman?
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𝕏erias
𝕏erias@xerias_x·
I’m assembling a team.
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Region Matt
Region Matt@RegionMatt·
@19Goldstein84 I’m a conservative and I didn’t like some of the casting choices either. The movie was outstanding and those characters make up about five minutes of screen time. Ridiculous to tell people not to watch this, and you make our side look petty and stupid with this “review.”
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Winston
Winston@19Goldstein84·
The Odyssey (2026) - 3 hours of my life wasted so you dont have to Starts out with black slam poetry off the bat. Im sure that was a thing back then 🤦‍♂️ Had some hope when Ellen Page's character (pretending to be "Elliot") gets impaled to the Trojan Horse 🤣(cont..)
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David Santa Carla 🦇
David Santa Carla 🦇@TheOnlyDSC·
Just a Product Manager at Google implying he’s in danger because he’s at a park with White people.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️A man being fired during a vacation is a small event with a much larger structure underneath it. The reality is that modern employment still sells itself as a relationship while operating like a revocable contract. Workers are encouraged to build identity, loyalty, routine, family planning, mortgages, healthcare, and status around a job. The company reserves the right to sever that structure in one call whenever the numbers, strategy, or leadership change. That asymmetry is the whole pattern. The employee is told to think long term. The employer retains the option to act instantly. That is why layoffs feel like betrayal even when they are legal. The worker organized life around continuity. The institution organized around optionality. Vacation makes the contradiction visible because vacation symbolizes temporary safety. It is the brief period when a person assumes work has released its grip. A termination call during that window reveals that the company’s timeline governs the employee’s life even when the employee is supposedly off the clock. The deeper system is harsher. Most households are one employment decision away from losing income, insurance, housing stability, and future plans. The economy calls this flexibility. The family experiences it as fragility. Companies defend the practice through efficiency, fiduciary duty, restructuring, performance, or changing conditions. Those explanations may be accurate. They do not change the underlying fact that the worker carries the life risk while the institution carries the spreadsheet risk. This is why corporate loyalty is collapsing. People have learned that devotion is rarely reciprocal. They have watched colleagues work nights, miss family events, postpone vacations, and absorb years of stress, then disappear after a short meeting with human resources. The rational response is emotional detachment. Take the salary. Build leverage. Own assets. Preserve mobility. Never confuse employment with security. That shift will accelerate because AI and automation increase the employer’s willingness to test leaner staffing. When replacement becomes easier, institutional attachment becomes weaker. The company increasingly treats labor as a variable cost. Workers increasingly treat the company as a temporary counterparty. The social consequence is larger than one firing. When employment stops offering durable belonging, people stop building lives around institutions. They delay children, avoid debt, distrust management, hoard cash, keep side income, and remain psychologically ready to exit. That produces a colder economy. More efficient on paper. Less loyal. Less stable. Less human. The real lesson is brutal: A job can fund a life. It cannot safely be allowed to become the foundation of one.
Dr.L@DrAlmarielao

Her husband is fired in the middle of a vacation.

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Emily Youcis
Emily Youcis@AlfredAlfer77·
The more time goes on, the more unsettled I get while looking at this image. So many elements look AI-generated. The dog, the odd perspective on the picnic tables, the shirt pattern, and especially that weird fuckin cake. Like he retroactively AI-Generated his entire existence...
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Will Stancil@whstancil

my 39th and final birthday

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Ethan Hunt
Ethan Hunt@Americanus63136·
liberal women on Hinge are such miserable people man
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LT Jonathan Kendrick
LT Jonathan Kendrick@PlisskenPatriot·
There are few, if any, more insufferable human beings than George Carlin that have ever existed in history. The absolute worst of the worst, man.
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