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He drove a Ford Taurus.

Madison, Wi Katılım Haziran 2016
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ShawtyAstrology🧚🏽✨
ShawtyAstrology🧚🏽✨@shawtyastrology·
aries placements, do y'all understand the level of power y'all are going to receive during aries season? ♈️👀 for example, SIX planets will be in aries during aries season between april 15th to april 16th. the sun, moon, mercury, mars, saturn and neptune will be in aries. get ready for the ultimate aries season. it's go time. ✨
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Emperor Cowboy
Emperor Cowboy@lowerstacks·
Crazy that AI wrote all of Emily Dickinson’s poems
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Emperor Cowboy@lowerstacks·
@disparutoo That’s not a good example tho. The Rip has a deception/misdirection plot, and the explanations in the van are like other similar detective shows and movies where the clever detective reveals his/her scheme to capture the schemers. Standard satisfying trope.
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Disparu
Disparu@disparutoo·
This is obviously not true. “The Rip” has a whole van scene that drags on specifically because it is spelling out the ENTIRE and very basic events that happened before it. It literally retells the whole story again before the final action scene. Now this shouldn’t happen, but clearly does.
Variety@Variety

Netflix executives "laughed" over the claim they demand movies and TV shows to restate plot points over and over for viewers. "We actually all laughed when we watched that bit at the Oscars, but there's no such principle," Netflix film boss Dan Lin said. "I mean, if you watch our movies or TV shows, we don't repeat our plot. So I don't know where that comment came from. Certainly, we are focused on making great movies." variety.com/2026/tv/news/n…

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Evan Luthra
Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra·
🚨THE CEO OF ANTHROPIC JUST PUBLICLY WARNED AI WILL ELIMINATE 50% OF WHITE COLLAR JOBS WITHIN 3 YEARS. You literally have no time. If you keep saying "I need to learn AI" but have no clue where to actually begin, read this: Bookmark it. So that you can come back. Most people's plan right now: "I'll figure it out later." Later is gone. Here's the exact 30-day roadmap: WEEK 1: FIX HOW YOU PROMPT Bad prompt: "Write me a marketing email." Good prompt: "You are a direct response copywriter. Write a cold email for HR managers at 50-person companies. Reader is busy and skeptical. Under 100 words. One CTA at the end." Same tool. Completely different output. The framework: Role. Task. Context. Constraints. Format. Memorise that. Use it on everything. WEEK 2: USE AI TO THINK, NOT JUST PRODUCE Most people use AI like this: "Write me a business plan." The people actually winning use it like this: "I'm building X for Y. Challenge every assumption I have. Find the 3 biggest holes in my thinking." Sparring partner beats secretary. Every time. Take your hardest problem this week. Don't ask AI to solve it. Ask it to destroy your current thinking first. WEEK 3: BUILD ONE REAL WORKFLOW Not a demo. Not a test. A real one. Fake workflow: Open ChatGPT, type, copy, done. Real workflow: A saved system prompt that already knows your context, audience and tone. Minimal editing every time. Runs 3-4 times a week. Compounds. Pick your most time-consuming task. Build the system prompt around it. Use it until it's automatic. WEEK 4: PICK ONE TOOL. GO ALL IN. Stop collecting. Start mastering. Claude (claude.ai) — thinking, writing, strategy Perplexity (perplexity.ai) — research with real cited sources Ideogram (ideogram.ai) — image generation, free Kling AI (klingai.com) — video creation, free tier n8n (n8n.io) — automation without code Pick one. Spend the whole week going deeper than you ever have. Read the docs. Break it. Learn why. That's how you become the person others ask. Free resources to go deeper: Prompting: docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/build-… Courses: deeplearning.ai/short-courses Research: perplexity.ai The basics are table stakes now. Everyone can write an email with AI. The real gap is between people using it reactively and people who have built systems that compound quietly every week. 30 days. One framework. One workflow. One deep tool. That's the distance between you and the people not worried about those 5 years. The scary part isn't AI. The scary part is that your replacement is reading posts like this right now and actually doing something about it.
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Sean Fennessey
Sean Fennessey@SeanFennessey·
Well, Steven Spielberg just told me he’s (finally!) making a western.
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Emperor Cowboy
Emperor Cowboy@lowerstacks·
@BarstoolBigCat It’s his time to shine in Dallas now. So long, training camp MVP. We will miss your slowness and total disappearing act during games.
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Meghan McCain
Meghan McCain@MeghanMcCain·
Things are real apocalyptic on this platform tonight.
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Emperor Cowboy
Emperor Cowboy@lowerstacks·
@girdley Semantic really. I agree with your point that the one-on-one work is important, but it can be done in different ways, particularly depending on your industry. We had a smaller team and you can iterate all the time and assess where they’re at without regular semi-formal sit-downs.
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Michael Girdley
Michael Girdley@girdley·
A hill I’ll die on: Unless you do regular 1-1s with your employees, you are not a great manager. (No matter what you tell yourself.)
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The Telepathy Tapes
The Telepathy Tapes@TelepathyTapes·
Have you ever had a dream so vivid you were convinced it really happened?
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DTrade
DTrade@ARCDTrade·
@lowerstacks @TaraBull @Sue40931356 The only thing you have been in charge of is the cats in your moms basement. Go back to flipping burgers and telling on your co workers who do anything wrong. fagboy.
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
When the car behind her cut the line, she decided to pay for their food, and keep it.
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Emperor Cowboy
Emperor Cowboy@lowerstacks·
@TaraBull @Sue40931356 Doesn’t matter. Very bad judgment. Could say never do that again or you’ll be fired. But that is a major screw up.
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Emperor Cowboy@lowerstacks·
@TaraBull @Sue40931356 No. This is a shit show. They remake the order and everything slows down. The car that cut is just gonna leave after being told their order was given to the car in front of them? Wake up. They sit there and it takes longer and they get it for free.
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
@Sue40931356 I'm pretty sure she'll get sent to the back of the line after she told them what happened.
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Emperor Cowboy@lowerstacks·
@ryancduff @McDonalds They’re riding the wave of the viral moment, meme-ing themselves in good fun. It’s strong marketing.
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Ryan Duff
Ryan Duff@ryancduff·
@McDonalds Stop calling it a product 🥴 The way you win people back is less sterilization in language and design. Bring back the play place and add more color back to your restaurants.
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McDonald's
McDonald's@McDonalds·
take a bite of our new product
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Cole Jaczko
Cole Jaczko@colejaczko·
Bigger issue here is the guy himself No one talks about this but there’s serious consequences from the career path you choose He’s the CEO of McDonalds, obviously very successful on paper But would you want to be him? Would you want to be on a date with him? Exciting life? Issue with climbing the corporate ladder is you sell your soul - the cost is spiritual. You lose the essence of who you are. Your light. Your zest for life. You can’t even just eat a burger, have a beer, or take off the business casual. Whatever you do the next 40 years is who you become.
Rain Drops Media@Raindropsmedia1

McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski goes viral after seeming reluctant to eat his own burgers—he takes a tiny bite, looks uncomfortable, and calls the food ‘product.’ 👀 🍔 😳

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Emperor Cowboy
Emperor Cowboy@lowerstacks·
@ScotBertram “He’s Scot-blooded, check it and see. He’s got a fever of a hundred and three. Whoop!”
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Scot Bertram
Scot Bertram@ScotBertram·
Maybe got a little too much credit for ESPN's success for a time then certainly took too much criticism for a while. Now a senior statesman for the network and a guy I love seeing on my screen. We still have a few more years to enjoy. awfulannouncing.com/espn/chris-ber…
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Emperor Cowboy@lowerstacks·
If you buy a hybrid at $25,000-$35,000. The money you save on gas will pay for much or all of the car, especially a Prius. My Prius went over 200,000 miles. I calculated it saved me $27,000 on gas. No maintenance issues. I paid $20,000 for it in 2014. 0% financing then too.
Jum@JesterJum

Why do people still buy new cars? That $50,000 car you just paid off cost you $63,000 in total payments. Plus, it is now only worth $20,000 so it's lost $43,000 in depreciation....in 5 years. Buy used. Come on people....stop throwing your money away.

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Emperor Cowboy
Emperor Cowboy@lowerstacks·
@AcademicAgent_X Seems to be true but they can add at times. “Gently lifted” adds character. “Profoundly curious” adds grandeur. “Slowly swam out into the darkness” adds romance. Etc
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Academic Agent
Academic Agent@AcademicAgent_X·
Most adverbs cannot justify being used in a sentence. I dislike adverbs. Discuss.
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