what do you think?
she is on to something
she needs more sleep
both/maybe
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what do you think?
she is on to something
she needs more sleep
both/maybe
2025 was a weird year for learning that major corporations don't actually care about their brand reception.
Trump and RFK can say that Tylenol causes autism, not generic acetaminophen but Kenvue Brand capital-T Tylenol, and the company just rolls over and says sure, why not, who's to say? No lawsuits, no retractions.
Disney is so protective of Mickey Mouse as a character that they retired their popular walk-around mascot that could talk because some guests were disappointed when they encountered others that couldn't, but when ai slop slingers started using him Disney immediately bent the knee and licensed him out to do and say whatever they wanted.
Every single aspect of our culture has been warped to appease shareholders over the last 40 years, so why did they suddenly stop giving a shit?
Dimmadome Businesses
Has anyone noticed that the sign in Dimmsdale Mall said “Dimmadome’s”? So does Doug Dimmadome owns both Dimmsdale Mall and the Dimmsdale Acres Mall?
Dimmsdale Acres Mall is what Doug built after he demolished Dimmsdale Flats, but it was never shown in the show.
Dimmsdale is apparently named after his implied ancestor Dale Dimm, Dimmadelphia is named after his ancestor Dimmalonius, he owns the the Dimmadome, Dimmsdale Mall, Dimmsdale Acres Mall, Dimmadome's Farm (Implied Dairy Farm in Moooving Day), Chickin Dippindome, Doug Dimmadome 80 Gallon Hat Storage, and Formerly owned Dimmadome Acres. That was a total of 8 different businesses, which is now 7. He has a lot of power.
There was also this screenshot in Odd Odd West. I interpret that he thinks the whole world is up for sell and he is trying to build a global corporate empire and Dale is following in his footsteps and is implied to heavily worship his father. l think it is still possible that Doug Dimmadome can still appear in A New Wish as an antagonist whether he is dead or not as this is a mythical setting not a mundane one.
His son Dale Dimmadome owns Dimmadome Global, Dimmadome Globaldome, Dimmazon, Dimm-N-Out Burger, the Domezone Indoor Amusement Park, and an Unknown Smartphone Company. There are a total of 13 known businesses owned by the Dimmadomes. These type of companies are called conglomerates.
A conglomerate is a company that owns a controlling stake in smaller independent companies in similar or unrelated industries.
Bunny Conglomerates
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Clastic sedimentary rocks are rocks that are formed from fragments of pre-existing rocks, minerals, or organic remains that have been transp
Clastic sedimentary rocks are rocks that are formed from fragments of pre-existing rocks, minerals, or organic remains that have been transported by wind, water, or ice, deposited in layers, and then cemented together. These fragments, called clasts, Read more here:
Mishima Zaibatsu: Employer Ranking
Financially, publicly, and morally, who ran the business the best?
Jinpachi's predecessors
Jinpachi Mishima
Heihachi Mishima
Kazuya Mishima
Jin Kazama
They're all equally crap.
"Conceptual model of the deformation mechanisms responsible for aseismic creep (1) and possibly seismic slip (2) during shallow episodic tremor and slow slip events in the shallowest part of an accretionary wedge."
Source: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2024.105202 Reference: Smeraglia, L., Fabbi, S., Cipriani, A., Consorti, L., Sirna, M., Corbi, F., ... & Paolo, C. G. (2024). Deformation mechanisms and slip behaviors of tectonically deformed conglomerates from the Central Apennines fold-and-thrust belt: implications for shallow aseismic and seismic slip. Journal of Structural Geology, 105202.