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AaronUniversal

@AaronUniversal

47 married w/3 teens. "The debasement of your dollars will continue until morale improves."

Iowa شامل ہوئے Ağustos 2022
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AaronUniversal
AaronUniversal@AaronUniversal·
@ZubyMusic Sadly many have not been raised well at all and from a mental/emotional standpoint are actually kids.
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ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
It annoys me when people call young adults 'kids'. A 20 year old is not a 'kid'. It's demeaning and a sign of how low societal expectations have fallen.
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AaronUniversal@AaronUniversal·
@Ivan_S3XY @farzyness His post was not primarily about stock price action. But of course it was said in an engagement-farmy way to get people to talk about it on his thread, and here we are taking the bait. So basically it's mission accomplished.
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Ivan@Ivan_S3XY·
@farzyness I don't understand why people are excited about this?! Valuation will be so fucking insane, that you can hardly make any money in next 5 years or more. It's ridiculous how much will be already priced in...
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Tar-Eämon@SerAemond·
BCE and CE is just cringe It's BC and AD
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TACO Trade Democrat@Yellow_Dog1959·
@SerAemond Reading silly things like this post remind me how important it is to use CE and BCE because the world is not just for Christians.
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AaronUniversal@AaronUniversal·
@garyblack00 Is lack of marketing because they already sell everything they make? Maybe waiting till they can ramp production to meet demand.
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Gary Black@garyblack00·
I’ve long argued that $AAPL became the most valuable company in the world because it made the best products and had the best marketing. $TSLA has the best products but has no marketing. TSLA should take a page from Steve Jobs and answer two questions for consumers: Who Is Tesla? and What Does Tesla Stand For in the Minds of its Consumers? Please watch the video where Jobs talks about Apple’s Think Different campaign. Then think about how TSLA can define who it is and explain its relevance to consumers, whether in EVs, autonomy, or personal robots. @elonmusk @travisraxelrod
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka

September 1997. Steve Jobs stands before Apple employees and tells them he's been up until 3am finishing an ad. He's been back at the company for eight weeks. Apple lost $1 billion that year. Three months earlier, WIRED put Apple's logo on its cover, wrapped in barbed wire, with the word "Pray." He starts by saying what he's found since coming back. He couldn't figure out Apple's own product line. He spent weeks trying to understand which model was which and how they fit together. He talked to customers. They couldn't figure it out either. He cut 70% of the product roadmap. People whose projects were canceled were, in his words, "three feet off the ground with excitement" because, for the first time in years, someone told them where the company was going. Then he says something about marketing that changed how every tech company thinks about advertising. He says Nike sells a commodity. They sell shoes. But when you think of Nike, you feel something different than a shoe company. Nike never talks about their products in ads. Never tells you why their air soles are better than Reebok's. "They honor great athletes. And they honor great athletics. That's who they are." He compares it to the dairy industry spending 20 years trying to convince people milk was good for them, failing, and then running "Got Milk," which doesn't even mention the product. Focuses on its absence. He says Apple spends a fortune on advertising. "You'd never know it." Then he fires the ad agency. Not just fires them. Apple was running a competition with 23 agencies. He scrapped the whole thing and hired Chiat/Day, the agency he'd worked with a decade earlier on the 1984 Macintosh commercial that advertising professionals voted the best ad ever made. The question they asked themselves: "Our customers want to know who is Apple and what is it that we stand for?" His answer: "Apple at its core, its core value, is that we believe that people with passion can change the world for the better. And that those people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones that actually do." Then he plays the ad. In this room. To Apple employees. For the first time. "Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers." He says almost none of these people had ever appeared in an advertisement before. He personally obtained Yoko Ono's permission to use John Lennon. He says the estates and living subjects agreed because of their feelings toward Apple. "I don't think there is another company on Earth that could have done this campaign." The ad broke that Sunday during the network premiere of Toy Story on ABC. Two 60-second spots. Newspaper ads in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and USA Today. Billboards in major cities. Buses in five cities featuring Rosa Parks. Painted walls. The whole thing. Apple's stock was around $0.10 split-adjusted when this meeting happened. The company is worth $3.68 trillion today. Think Different ran for five years. Every product that came after, the iMac, iPod, iPhone, iPad, was built on the identity this campaign established by a guy who'd been back at the company for eight weeks and finished the ad at three in the morning. Video: Steve Jobs internal staff meeting at Apple, September 1997. This is the first time the Think Different campaign has been shown to employees. Jobs had been back at Apple for eight weeks. Footage leaked from an internal recording.

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Tyler Glaiel@TylerGlaiel·
just looking at what expensive houses in other states look like out of curiosity and there is some horrifying stuff. See a "luxury" house in vegas but then you zoom out and its on a block with 20 copies of the exact same house on tiny lots every single house here is >$2m
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Western Invasion
Western Invasion@WesternInvasion·
R*pe Statistics in Europe: 2000: 🇬🇧 England & Wales: 8,593 🇩🇪 Germany: 8,133 🇫🇷 France: 7,500 🇵🇱 Poland: 2,399 2023: 🇬🇧 England & Wales: 68,109 🇩🇪 Germany: 39,029 🇫🇷 France: 42,400 🇵🇱 Poland: 1,127 Hey @grok, why has rape crimes decreased in Poland while they have increased eightfold in other European countries?
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AaronUniversal
AaronUniversal@AaronUniversal·
@recovery_your I can’t believe how decisively dependent Brits (and Canadians etc) are on government whims.
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lets heal and recover
lets heal and recover@recovery_your·
Thank you to everyone who has supported me over this past few days. Getting that email from the nhs on Tuesday that has denied me mental health support nearly pushed me to do something there’s no coming back from.. Constantly told to talk, reach out, but it’s all bullshit, when you do reach out there is zero support, fucking shameful service. Shameful
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AaronUniversal@AaronUniversal·
@OrwellNGoode @TheCensoredRock ⬆️ Why I won’t own a dog in one picture. I can’t resist caving to such pathetic looking neediness. I’d be doing what the dog wanted all the time.
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Elma@oelma__·
What..
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Hermes Lux
Hermes Lux@HermesLux·
Why is raising teenage girls so hard?
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Time Capsule Tales
Time Capsule Tales@timecaptales·
Chuck Norris held a 183-10-2 record and was a 6x world champion in full contact bare knuckle karate. On top of that, he beat heavyweight kickboxing world champion Joe Lewis 3 consecutive times and also had a brutal sparring match with undefeated kickboxing world champion, Bill Superfoot Wallace, that lasted an hour and a half. According to Wallace, they practically stalemated and "beat the crap out of each other". Chuck was trained in kickboxing/boxing by Benny The Jet Urquidez and was also trained in BJJ by the Gracies and Machados for 20 years. Even being able to submit Carlos Machado himself on occasion. Chuck had a 315 Ibs bench press at 180 lbs bodyweight and was said to have a grip back in the day that nobody could escape from because he was so strong. Even Jean Claude Van Damme said he'd never fight Chuck Norris, despite being a kickboxing world champion himself. Chuck held a 10th degree black belt in Chun Kuk Do, a 9th degree black belt in Tang Soo Do, an 8th degree black belt in Taekwondo, a 5th degree black belt in Karate, a 3rd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and a black belt in Judo. Rest in peace, Chuck!
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AaronUniversal
AaronUniversal@AaronUniversal·
We’ve allowed way too much crap in our food here. It’s the only thing about Europe I envy. Thankfully that’s starting to get better now. I’ve also read but not confirmed that the US counts stillbirths in the lifespan stat which Euros and most other countries don’t. That would make a big difference if true.
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Apple Lamps@lamps_apple·
"Okay, so I'm in an American hospital for the very first time. I'm Canadian, so when I tell you, I'm absolutely shocked. There is... There... I'm making a video. There is nobody in this waiting room, not even one person. There is a duck pond here. They have a water fountain. There are leather chairs. When you walk into the main lobby, it literally looks like a five-star hotel. It's insane. It's crazy. I... There's a park here, like a playground for children. Like, when you walk into a Canadian hospital, the paint is literally peeling off the walls. There are 4,000 people in the waiting room. Everybody is stressed out. Everybody's mad. There's, like, glass everywhere. People in, like, medical gear. It feels like you're in an apocalypse movie. This feels like, like, like a hotel. Like, literally like a hotel. I don't know. I'm shocked. I'm shocked. You guys, I was in and out. Like, I've been... I was in and out in 15 minutes. 15 minutes. What?"
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AaronUniversal@AaronUniversal·
@janimbx @HazelAppleyard The problem is women talk about it while I rarely hear men complain about woman’s dimensions. Even though they vary and logically matter just as much.
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janimbx@janimbx·
@HazelAppleyard The Girl SOMETIMES like Big D.. why is a problem? Every girl I know, admited this.. She also said his BF is perfect.. She used the word "perfect".. I don't understand what is the drama here.. sometimes I eat cake.. normally never, it is unhealty.. but sometimes it happens..
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Hazel Appleyard@HazelAppleyard·
There is no recovering from this 😭
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AaronUniversal@AaronUniversal·
@MemeNonLibs “How do you write women so well?” “I start with a man. Then I remove reason and accountability.”
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Meme’nOnLibs@MemeNonLibs·
“7 years ago, I got married to my husband, and last February I had an affair” -Woman posting on the Clock App justifying her infidelity because her husband didn’t help her rearrange the house all the time Is this normal behavior for married women?? 🫠✨🌈
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AaronUniversal@AaronUniversal·
@Super70sSports Every major store in my burb has self checkouts. Rarely ever have to wait and when you do it’s very short. It’s a dream come true.
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Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
I’m sick and fucking tired of stores with 30 checkout lanes and one fucking employee working.
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