Bagheera
158 posts

Bagheera
@LoganHowe
Learning how to work hard with focus
Ohio, USA Sumali Mayıs 2023
33 Sinusundan57 Mga Tagasunod

@Matt_Pinner Probably about a million dollars but that wouldn’t stop me from working 18 hours a day it would just solve my current money problems until I can get my products launched…
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@johnennis @amazon You are incorrect. But everyone is entitled to their own opinion;)
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I must have been one of the earliest regular shoppers on @amazon, using it to buy books when I was in graduate school in the late 90s and early 2000s.
I used to really love them and have been a prime member for as long as the program has existed. We have probably spent close to six figures a year on Amazon historically both personally and professionally.
But at this point, the company that I knew is gone, and it is now a trash, scam company that just seeks to extract value everywhere it can, with absolutely no regard to ethics.
It is a terrible, trash company - a force for evil in the world at this point - and I am done with it.
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@tanpukunokami Same universe as fruit ‘salad’… maybe go look up the definition of salad 😂 I haven’t had the ambrosia for awhile, but it is yummy 😋
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A follower showed me something called "Ambrosia Salad" the other day.
…Is this real? Like, an actual thing people eat?
Marshmallows.
Whipped cream.
Canned fruit.
Coconut.
…all of that? In one bowl? What is even supposed to go in a salad anymore?
This is a salad??
I'm sorry, in what universe.

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@LarryJones Hard truth- I’ve been completely turned off my the incessant tipping and round-up barrage 😑
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@SnobbyScheffler You mean home of the ever-shrinking chicken fingers?
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@TheLizVariant Maybe cause it wasn't at the White House 🙄 You're probably the same type of person who complains about Trump building the ballroom 🤦🏼♂️
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@sofiatieegir I slipped and fell down the stairs just looking at it.
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@TonySeruga Seriously? You’re ridiculous. I don’t agree with their political views. But that food and drink is literally for THEM. So what, just because some crazed psycho tried to crash the party they all have to have their night entirely ruined too?
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🚨Oh, look at that—America's "watchdogs of democracy" didn't just fail the vibe check at the White House Correspondents' Dinner last night. They straight-up looted the joint like it was the apocalypse, and the only thing worth saving was the open bar.
While shots rang out, the President was being yanked offstage by Secret Service, and the entire ballroom was one trigger-pull away from turning into a national nightmare, what were these tuxedoed truth-tellers doing? Filing urgent dispatches? Checking on colleagues? Showing one ounce of basic human concern? Nah.
They were playing human Roomba on the tabletops—grabbing bottles of wine and champagne two at a time, stuffing them into camera bags, under jackets, down blouses, whatever fit. One blonde in a black jacket looked like she was training for the Olympic wine-heist relay. Another kept casually nibbling her dinner like it was just another Tuesday, and the gunfire was ambient noise. Bro, the President almost got assassinated. and your priority was playing "how many free Cabernets can I smuggle out before security notices?"
These are the same smug, pearl-clutching hacks who spend every waking hour lecturing the rest of us about "civility," "empathy," "moral leadership," and how we're the ones destroying the country. The ones who cry "threat to democracy" if you question their narrative. The ones who virtue-signal about compassion while calling half the country garbage.
Turns out their moral compass doesn't point north—it points straight to the nearest unopened bottle of Dom.
Congratulations, media. You didn't just expose your hypocrisy; you speed-ran it on camera. While the nation held its breath wondering if the President was okay, you proved you're not elite journalists. You're not even good looters. You're the people who show up to a black-tie event, watch bullets fly, and think, "Perfect—now's my chance for a free case of bubbly."
At least actual looters wait for the power to go out. You did it with the lights on, in formalwear, live on X.
Classy. Real classy.
Now go write your 3,000-word think piece about how this was actually Trump's fault for making the wine too tempting. We'll wait. With our own bottles. That we paid for.
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@ZigxyPLP @ExxAlerts If you can’t see where you’re going you shouldn’t be in public spaces. It would have been incredibly simple to have a camera on the front of this truck.
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@LoganHowe @ExxAlerts I don’t think this lifted trucks should road legal. You can’t see anything in front of you unless it’s 10 ft tall or 20-30 ft in front of you. Let alone a small child under 10yrs old walking.
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ALERT: Florida woman drives her lifted truck over a Lamborghini she didn't see in a parking lot.
“Thank you God for another day and another chance,” the man in the Lamborghini said.
“Material things don't matter to me, my health is the main thing. Nothing stops us, there is much more to grow.”
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