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Ernest Luckman

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A productive and reasonable man and in the end completely self interested.

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The organizations that are dust now to fight Trump have to continue to organize and get stronger to fight a complacent Democratic Party. We can’t expect the to change without organization and collective action.

12.03.2026 02:42 πŸ‘ 2 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0

My love language is bits.

12.03.2026 02:24 πŸ‘ 7 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0

it’s fine. He and Mulder switched brains.

12.03.2026 01:38 πŸ‘ 3 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Iranβ€˜s staring position for a ceasefire includes reparations. we are no where close to them coming to the table.

11.03.2026 23:53 πŸ‘ 4 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Why did i assume they’re backwards

11.03.2026 23:38 πŸ‘ 1 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Just an uwu baby

11.03.2026 23:23 πŸ‘ 4 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Drain America first.

11.03.2026 23:07 πŸ‘ 1 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

my pitch is Star Trek:JAG. Settling dispute all over the federation and beyond. Who doesn’t want to see how Binar courts work?

11.03.2026 22:21 πŸ‘ 7 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0

I think a lot about a post by someone who ran a hobby shop of some form (forget if it was a comic shop or Warhammer store or what) that basically said putting up a little rainbow flag sticker on the door was the best business decision they made because they served as That Guy repellants.

11.03.2026 18:33 πŸ‘ 1609 πŸ” 282 πŸ’¬ 28 πŸ“Œ 5

arbitration should be illegal if the parties aren’t on equal negotiation footing. No employers. No shrinkwrap contracts. All bullshit

11.03.2026 21:34 πŸ‘ 17 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

This is my defense of some video games just being hard or not having easy mode. Yeah some stuff is just hard. That’s the point.

11.03.2026 19:33 πŸ‘ 2 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0

Fun living in Austin where once a year tons of stuff comes to the city I’d love to see but then I remember it’s SXSW and I’d rather eat glass.

11.03.2026 19:20 πŸ‘ 4 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

yeah she wouldve sanctioned them, made a deal and an occasional stuxnet attack.

11.03.2026 19:13 πŸ‘ 0 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

GET READY TO RIDE A BIKE BUDDY-

11.03.2026 19:08 πŸ‘ 5 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

yeah and the confidence of 20 years of figuring out who i am is immensely hotter than the weird 20 year old me

11.03.2026 18:57 πŸ‘ 2 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
On August 29, 2016, The Guardian published a letter by Henry Stewart that became a viral sensation. Written during the "burkini ban" controversy in France, Stewart’s satirical piece argued that while religious dress had never harmed him, "men in suits" were responsible for his unfair dismissal, pension scandals, illegal wars, the global financial crash, and the misery of austerity. He concluded that if society is to dictate attire based on perceived harm, it should "ban suits."
​About the Author
​Henry Stewart is not just a disgruntled reader but a prominent British business thinker and entrepreneur. He is the founder and "Chief Happiness Officer" of Happy Ltd, a consultancy known for a management style built on trust rather than top-down control.
​Key Professional Highlights:
​The Happy Manifesto: His acclaimed book argues that employee autonomy and happiness drive productivity.
​Workplace Reform: He is a recognized influencer on the Thinkers50 "Guru Radar" for his work in transforming corporate culture.
​Personal Stakes: The letter’s mention of being "sacked without explanation" refers to a real event in 1987 when he was fired after just 12 days at a pension firm. This experience inspired him to build a company rooted in transparency and respect.
​Core Philosophy
​Stewart’s work and public commentary advocate for coaching over commanding and strengths-based working. He frequently connects management ethics to broader social justice, viewing traditional "command and control" structuresβ€”represented by the metaphorical "men in suits"β€”as a primary source of systemic failure and inequality.

On August 29, 2016, The Guardian published a letter by Henry Stewart that became a viral sensation. Written during the "burkini ban" controversy in France, Stewart’s satirical piece argued that while religious dress had never harmed him, "men in suits" were responsible for his unfair dismissal, pension scandals, illegal wars, the global financial crash, and the misery of austerity. He concluded that if society is to dictate attire based on perceived harm, it should "ban suits." ​About the Author ​Henry Stewart is not just a disgruntled reader but a prominent British business thinker and entrepreneur. He is the founder and "Chief Happiness Officer" of Happy Ltd, a consultancy known for a management style built on trust rather than top-down control. ​Key Professional Highlights: ​The Happy Manifesto: His acclaimed book argues that employee autonomy and happiness drive productivity. ​Workplace Reform: He is a recognized influencer on the Thinkers50 "Guru Radar" for his work in transforming corporate culture. ​Personal Stakes: The letter’s mention of being "sacked without explanation" refers to a real event in 1987 when he was fired after just 12 days at a pension firm. This experience inspired him to build a company rooted in transparency and respect. ​Core Philosophy ​Stewart’s work and public commentary advocate for coaching over commanding and strengths-based working. He frequently connects management ethics to broader social justice, viewing traditional "command and control" structuresβ€”represented by the metaphorical "men in suits"β€”as a primary source of systemic failure and inequality.

11.03.2026 18:03 πŸ‘ 126 πŸ” 48 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

im so much hotter now

11.03.2026 18:52 πŸ‘ 8 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0

what if instead of talking to people we just made it up

11.03.2026 18:41 πŸ‘ 21 πŸ” 5 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

if you’re a cis person about to heckle a trans woman on this site just like maybe give us today as a free one

11.03.2026 17:53 πŸ‘ 335 πŸ” 74 πŸ’¬ 3 πŸ“Œ 1

I just had the insane thought to reread the Horus heresy.

11.03.2026 17:52 πŸ‘ 1 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0

he follows up talking about Alex Jones, which seems he doesnt know what populist means.

11.03.2026 13:48 πŸ‘ 15 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

when you take strong positions it makes them take them as well. make them look stupid.

11.03.2026 13:41 πŸ‘ 11 πŸ” 2 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

defense attorney also told me of a story where he had to try to turn over a judgment because prior counsel lied about being in a car wreck to not go to trial. judge subpoenaed records and found out he was just in his hotel ordering door dash all day.

11.03.2026 13:39 πŸ‘ 2 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

hope they treat this like an AI use case and hammer the entire DOJ.

11.03.2026 13:38 πŸ‘ 0 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Pretty crazy how important the blockade of a trade route is right now

10.03.2026 21:30 πŸ‘ 23782 πŸ” 6401 πŸ’¬ 208 πŸ“Œ 393

Jim Cramer suggests on CNBC that Trump could β€œbomb Tehran into the Stone Age” until Iran reopens the strait, citing U.S. bombings of North Vietnam in the 1970s. Carl Quintanilla points out to him that Hanoi won that war.

11.03.2026 13:09 πŸ‘ 7519 πŸ” 1512 πŸ’¬ 271 πŸ“Œ 330

Happy birthday

11.03.2026 13:19 πŸ‘ 1 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

I’d expect it’s a lot like giving a director all the money in the world. You just start throwing money at problems not knowing whether that’s the best solution to the problem

11.03.2026 13:17 πŸ‘ 0 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0

I read a book years ago about the economics of warfare and the problems of what happens when you have a cheap RPG that can destroy an expensive tank and oops. Drones are cheap interceptors aren’t.

11.03.2026 13:14 πŸ‘ 6 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

Too much yellow Bile

11.03.2026 13:08 πŸ‘ 7 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0