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for the people doomblogging in the notes:
this isn't a "drop in the ocean fine" situation, 200 bil is already over half of his fortune lost... and he's not even done losing money yet! he's got a ton of lawsuits left to go through, owes Google money for trying to rent-dodge, destroyed Twitter's remaining brand value by rebranding to X, is playing lawsuit chicken with Microsoft as a direct result, and will have to pay off Twitter's debt... and shows no signs of even pausing to consider the stupidity of his decisions, especially as he's already plotting out loud to make a paypal alternative that breaks multiple international laws.
whatever he has left is nowhere near enough to cover the debt he's currently in and unless he somehow gets it forgiven or magically earns more than he's losing, there's a countdown over his head running down until the IRS personally comes after him.
unless his last remaining braincell wakes up and he hits the brakes, we might actually see someone speedrun going from richest man in the world straight to poverty, and you better believe i wanna see that :D
GO FOR THE FINISH LINE, MUSKY BOY!
~Blue
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"In the instance an employer makes an illegal request for a photograph as part of a job application, you may submit a complaint to the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission." Successful violation fee collections are paid partially to the one who suffered the violation, which in many cases exceeds a year of work at these shit jobs. There's only two weak points to a corporation, and those are in the budget and in the supply chain. Hit them where it hurts.
Fucking word.
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Bloom, a public safety monitor at San Francisco City Hall, was on duty an average of 95 hours a week since 2016, and more than 100 hours a week over the last two fiscal years, according to city data. His workload of late leaves roughly 10 hours a day remaining for sleeping, eating and just about anything else not tied to his job as a sheriff’s deputy.
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While every sworn employee at the department is required to work at least two overtime shifts per week, some volunteer for much more, and in some cases, earned as much as four times their base salaries.
In fiscal year 2022, for instance, Bloom’s annual pay was $123,790, but with overtime he took in $530,935, according to a Chronicle review of city records.
Bloom, who has been one of the city’s top three overtime workers every year since 2016, collected more than $2.2 million in overtime pay during that time; by far more than any other city employee. The second- and third-biggest overtime earners were two other sheriff’s office employees, Deputy Sheriff Kristian DeJesus and Senior Deputy Sheriff Michael Borovina Jr., who earned about $1.9 million and $1.8 million in overtime pay since 2016, respectively.
“Probably” anywhere.
I know the meaning of the word “probably” escapes you.
Also San Fran is notoriously an expensive crap hole where an apartment is costing you $3500-$4000 /month. Which means places have to inflate pay so people can actually afford to live (which, funny enough, will cause the inflation to skyrocket even more),
You’re also tacking on additional modifiers like overtime (time and a half) and over 60 (time and a half and a half). So essentially you’re saying he works more and gets paid more. We’re talking about the average cop here, not someone working 100 hours/week. He’s working than all but two people on the payroll here. You’re surprised Pikachu’ing over someone working more to get paid more.
The more you work, the more you’ll be paid. I know that’s a really tough concept for you to grasp and all, but try a little harder buddy.
So to achieve your goal here, you’ve got to go to one of the most expensive (“highly paid”, but not really once you account for inflation) cities in America in one of the most expensive states in the country, you’ve also got to go “but he worked more!”
Your point just doesn’t stand when you account for all of that. It reeks of desperation. If you’re going to make me defend police, at least have a decent point that doesn’t have these gaping holes in it.
I can say a McDonald’s employee is making millions yearly and just link to the CEO or a franchise owner or something if we were using that standard. “Yes, but actually no,” is a thing.
Love watching you spin your wheels while trying to move the goalposts on this 🤣🤣
"Don't make me defend cops" 😡 *proceeds to aggressively defend cops*
I showed you an example and you fall back to "Well I said probably lib!" 😂😂 It just makes YOUR position look super weak, my dude.
Speaking of words and reading comprehension...
See it now? Probably not.
We were never talking about "Average Cops" when talking about overtime pay. The original post said "Some cops," but I understand how reading comprehension can be difficult for people on your side of the IQ spectrum.
We're actually talking about cops abusing people and overtime and draining taxpayer money to sit in a court room and eat donuts for a hundred hours a week, not inflation or the cost of living in Cali...make your own post for that cuz I won't acknowledge it here.
Oh BTW, how's the boot leather taste?
Restaurants stay in business either by having dedicated regulars or by attracting new customers. Large restaurant chains rely on coordinated ad campaigns to create expectations and unified experiences. These are independent of the quality of the food.
If a restaurant survives without clear ways to attract new customers (especially in a manner that might repulse customers such as lacking extras or aesthetics) then it is evidence that the food itself must be the reason the restaurant survives. This is not a guarantee, but if combined with good reviews, one can take this as a good sign of quality.
These kinds of restaurants are common in cities, but aren't easy for tourists to find.
The other option is that the restaurant is for money laundering.
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we need more people making content that is absurd and awesome and unreal and fucky ok. we need more people making content that could never appeal to a ‘mainstream audience’ not for anything controversial in the work itself but because of how fucking nuts it is and having that content revel in it. we need more pieces of media that feels like you’re going into a different dimension but not in an immersive worldbuilding way you’re just like sitting there looking at it saying Oh my god how does this person even think. and not in a cringe psychology psychoanalyzing way but you’re just wondering how someone did this. we need more content that is just like a complete unfiltered vision put out by more people who don’t care about how others perceive it and just having it be unabashedly cool. we need more stories conveyed through obtuse ways and most of all we need disney to go bankrupt. do whatever you want Because the internet will let you



















