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world destroyer - frank iero and the patience
https://www.sfgate.com/california-parks/article/judge-says-park-service-reinstate-fired-employees-20220040.php
Public outcry works. Protest works.
Keep raising hell!
Here is your mission.
TSLA hit its all time high of $488.50 on 15 DEC 2024. To reach of a price of $114.00 would be a 76.7% drop. That's huge, right?
Yeah well, when I checked the price just now (12 MAR 2025 @ 1:31 PM EDT), TSLA is currently trading at $250.85. That's down 48.6% from the high.
Babes, we're already nearly two-thirds of the way there.
TSLA $114.00. I believe this is where I say 'like to charge, reblog to cast.'
name and shame anyone who drives the Nazi cars or supplies or supports his business in any way - including by holding stock
pressure every university retirement fund etc or to DIVEST TESLA
Right now, Tesla is trading at $248.01, actually up 3.05% from 3/10/25 when it was trading at $222.15. It is also up from where it was less than 6 mo ago on 10/23/24 at $213.65, but down from a peak of $479.86 on 12/17/24. This time last year, it was trading at $163.57.
While it has seen a steep decline in the last 3 mo. (it is down -38.29 YTD, -42.87 3 mo), this seems likely due to a market correction from a short-term market surge between October and December 2024, as it is up +52.36% 1 yr.
Now, because I know this is the âstraw man argumentâ site, no, this is not me saying *not* to divest from Tesla or that divesting is futile. I am portraying a more realistic idea of what divestment would mean and look like by considering the long-term. Itâs a lessâIâd sayâmisleading view of how Tesla is doing.
Because the 3 mo losses and the torched cars are sensational and get peopleâs attention, but they currently look like in a drop in the bucket. More needs to be done.
Divest.
Elon Musk is facing serious financial problems with X, formerly known as Twitter. Since he bought the platform, its revenue has dropped by a
An emergency arbitrator ruled that former Meta staffer Sarah Wynn-Williams is prohibited from promoting memoir of her tenure at the social m
Hey did you know there's a tell all book about the behind the scenes of Meta and the author is forbidden from promoting it?
The good news is however that it's already published and can't be stifled and whoever didn't sign the NDA can promote it as much as they want.
You mean Careless People, written by Sarah Wynn-Williams?
Available from Macmillan Press?
Jan Waldron, The Black Cat Naps in Spring Morning Sun, 2024, Gouache on paper
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I have been thinking a lot about what a cancer diagnosis used to mean. How in the â80s and â90s, when someone was diagnosed, my parents would gently prepare me for their death. That chemo and radiation and surgery just bought time, and over the age of fifty people would sometimes just. Skip it. For cost reasons, and for quality of life reasons. My grandmother was diagnosed in her early seventies and went directly into hospice for just under a year â palliative care only. And often, after diagnosis people and their families would go away â theyâd cash out retirement or sell the house and go live on a beach for six months. Or theyâd pay a charlatan all their savings to buy hope. People would get diagnosed, get very sick, leave, and then weâd hear that they died.
And then, at some point, the people who left started coming back.
It was the children first. The March of Dimes and Saint Jude set up programs and my town would do spaghetti fundraisers and raffles and meal trains to support the family and send the child and one parent to a hospital in the city â and the children came home. Their hair grew back. They went back to school. We were all trained to think of them as the angelic lost and they were turning into asshole teens right in front of our eyes. What a miracle, what a gift, how lucky we are that the odds for several children are in our favor!
Adults started leaving for a specific program to treat their specific cancer at a specific hospital or a specific research group. Theyâd stay in that city for 6-12 months and then theyâd come home. We fully expected that they were still dying â or theyâd gotten one of the good cancers. What a gift this year is for them, weâd think. How lucky they are to be strong enough to ski and swim and run. And then they didnât stop â two decades later they havenât stopped. Not all of them, but most of them.
We bought those extra hours and months and years. We paid for time with our taxes. Scientists found ways for treatment to be less terrible, less poisonous, and a thousand times more effective.
And now, when a friend was diagnosed, the five year survival odds were 95%. My friend is alive, nearly five years later. Those kids who miraculously survived are alive. The adults who beat the odds are still alive. I grew up in a place small enough that you can see the losses. And now, the hospital in my tiny hometown can effectively treat many cancers. Most people donât have to go away for treatment. They said we could never cure cancer, as it were, but we can cure a lot of cancers. We can diagnose a lot of cancers early enough to treat them with minor interventions. We can prevent a lot of cancers.
We could keep doing that. We could continue to fund research into other heartbreaks â into Long Covid and MCAS and psych meds with fewer side effects and dementia treatments. We could buy months and years, alleviate the suffering of our neighbors. That is what funding health research buys: time and ease.
Anyway, Iâm preaching to the choir here. But it is a quiet miracle whatâs happened in my lifetime.
oh pro rev frank how i love you <3
Media is incapable of providing context.
Trump's first impeachment, abuse of power, is all but forgotten five years later.
The World War II-era "Simple Sabotage Field Manual" is full of steps that office workers can take to resist leadership.
A declassified World War II-era government guide to âsimple sabotageâ is currently one of the most popular open source books on the internet. The book, called âSimple Sabotage Field Manual,â was declassified in 2008 by the CIA and âdescribes ways to train normal people to be purposefully annoying telephone operators, dysfunctional train conductors, befuddling middle managers, blundering factory workers, unruly movie theater patrons, and so on. In other words, teaching people to do their jobs badly.â Over the last week, the guide has surged to become the 5th-most-accessed book on Project Gutenberg, an open source repository of free and public domain ebooks. It is also the fifth most popular ebook on the site over the last 30 days, having been accessed nearly 60,000 times over the last month (just behind Romeo and Juliet).Â
Link to the Guide at Project Gutenberg can be found here
A Wikisource entry can be found here.
Mirrors can be found here, here, here, here and here.
Here's a thing we should spread far and wide. You're welcome!
Several documentaries publically treating Luigi Mangione as guilty before his trial even started got released over the past 2 months.
Here's the billion dollar companies behind them.
while this is a completely valid warning... i just want to take a second to remind everyone that you could literally say this about almost any movie, documentary or piece of media made since 2011. 90% of the United States media is controlled by 6 companies who create over 50% of the content.
and if you want to take it a step further because Vanguard and BlackRock were listed on the original graphic, their reach is lightyears beyond just media. BlackRock and/or Vanguard are among the three largest institutional investors for 505 out of 505 of the S&P 500. (100%). one or the other is the single largest institutional investor in 422 of these (84%). they, along with State Street, control about 23% of the votes of the S&P 500 single-class companies.
the truth is that virtually all corporate-backed media that you consume in 2025 from top to bottom is going to be subject to the oversight of the board of directors for one of these 6 mega billionaire-controlled companies. you should have that fact in mind basically at all times.
The Times identified 45 people within the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, a group formed by Elon Musk that in a short few wee
Oh no. MAGA is mad that the NYT shared the names of DOGE staffers. Donât share this! Would be a shame
Diversity, equity, and inclusion programs provide the best candidates.
Old boy network provides a lot of dumbass men and white nepotism. Male, pale, and stale.