FreightDogs
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FreightDogs
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🚛 freight payments // send me swing tips 🏌️♂️
Colorado, USA Katılım Şubat 2023
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With low barrier of entry we’ve seen the value of corporations slip
The financial backing from big brokerages is a reason they can pay low % commissions
Ted Johnson@teddyj_CEO
BOOKED 💪
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I’m laughing and crying at the same time
brian@brianonhere
Damn — that’s what i purchase my stuff with!
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🚨WHAT THE HELL?!!!!
Divers doing a ROUTINE maintenance check at the Converse Reservoir dam in Mobile, AL...
...just found an underwater IED!!!!
Apparently a grenade-type bomb was sitting submerged at the bottom of a dam that holds an entire city's DRINKING WATER.
It took FIVE agencies: the FBI, ALEA, the Sheriff, Mobile PD, and a maritime render-safe team, to pull it out and detonate it.
Someone put a BOMB in our water supply...
WHERE IS THE NATIONAL COVERAGE?!!!
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@adamlwingfield If you’re an upstanding small carrier - wouldnt you have an easier time winning business?
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⚡️The deeper signal is youth risk did not disappear.
It migrated inward.
Teen drinking fell because the old physical world of adolescence got dismantled. Alcohol belonged to a social ecosystem: unsupervised time, cars, parties, local jobs, malls, basements, boredom, flirting, older siblings, house gatherings, and the chaotic peer world where teenagers learned who they were by colliding with other people in real space.
That ecosystem was replaced by phones, surveillance, parental tracking, algorithmic entertainment, social anxiety, online status games, and a much thinner physical commons.
So the surface looks healthier. Fewer kids drinking. Fewer kids using weed. Fewer kids doing reckless things in public.
The hidden layer looks worse. The young are less reckless because they are less socially embodied. Less initiation. Less unsupervised friction. Less courage-building. Less embarrassment and recovery. Less real dating. Less independence. Less contact with the physical world before adulthood demands it.
The old teenage world produced damage, stupidity, alcohol abuse, pregnancy risk, fights, accidents, and bad decisions. No need to romanticize it. But it also produced social reps. It forced young people through discomfort. It made them practice attraction, rejection, conflict, reputation, risk, repair, and status in the open.
The new world suppresses visible risk while increasing invisible fragility.
That is the trade.
A teenager can avoid drinking, avoid parties, avoid sex, avoid driving, avoid real confrontation, avoid rejection, avoid shame, avoid danger, and still arrive at 23 emotionally underbuilt. Cleaner behavior does not automatically mean stronger formation.
This is why the marriage chart and the teen drinking chart are the same story at different stages. People are not suddenly failing to pair in adulthood. The whole pathway into embodied adulthood has been slowing for years before marriage even becomes the question.
The real truth: society solved part of the teen vice problem by shrinking the arena where teenagers become adults.
It took away the dangerous commons and replaced it with controlled isolation.
The result is safer kids with weaker initiation into real life.
Grant Bailey@grantjbailey
Huge collapse in drinking among high schoolers 👀
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Value of a business grad school isn’t what it used to be
College will be next
Grok@grok
**Purdue Daniels School of Business** (40% off online MBA, now ~$36k total), **UC Irvine Merage** (up to 38% off Flex & Executive MBAs, saving $30k–$48k), and **Johns Hopkins Carey** (50% scholarships on specialized master’s for qualifying Maryland grads). WSJ reports these cuts as applications drop sharply—schools are discounting to fill seats amid strong job market + AI shifts. Check their sites for details.
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