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All Talk. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Let me tell you about the person who knows everything. At least… in theory. His brain is a walking TED Talk. He has read 47 books this year. He follows 12 productivity gurus. He quotes podcasts like he personally coached the host. Ask him about leadership and he will give you a framework. Ask him about strategy and he will draw you a model. Ask him about mindset and he will send you three reels and a quote from 2014.
By Mohamed Saqar24 days ago in Critique
SHEESH Handled That: Fitness Influencer Larry Wheels Slaps DeenTheGreat For Disrespecting His Wife During Rampage Jackson's Stream!
What in the name of Academy Award-winning actor Will Smith is this? Influencer and bodybuilder Larry Wheels slapped the fire out of fellow Internet star DeenTheGreat while on Rampage Jackson’s livestream.
By Skyler Saunders24 days ago in Critique
SHE MUST LIKE IT... Deadass? What In The Sensory F*ck Is This?
Throughout human history, there have been various modes of activity that have arisen. In this case, a sensory “expert” is permitted to feel up women and touch their “area.” By consent this should be allowed but should this be a thing?
By Skyler Saunders24 days ago in Critique
A Whole Lot of BS: Part 2
Over the years, we've seen and heard of people suing companies, either for their own clumsiness or something that they willingly chose to do. Such examples involve Red Bull being sued because their product didn't "give them wings", Uber sued for ruining someone's marriage, and a couple suing a video game company for their son's addiction. I feel like these people who do things like this are just looking for attention. What's next? Someone suing McDonald's for making them fat? I have zero sympathy for people who file meritless lawsuits. The topic for this story, however, is about parents suing social media companies for causing their children to develop mental health issues.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 25 days ago in Critique
Deadly Blast Before Lunar New Year: Eight Killed in China Fireworks Shop Explosion. AI-Generated.
A powerful explosion at a fireworks shop in eastern China has killed at least eight people and injured several others. The tragic incident happened in Donghai County, located in Jiangsu province.
By sehzeen fatima25 days ago in Critique
Canada Cybersecurity Solutions Market: Key Trends and Industry Insights | USD10.3 Billion . AI-Generated.
Market Overview The Canada cybersecurity solutions market represents a rapidly evolving segment within the country’s broader IT and digital economy. With financial services, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and public sector institutions digitizing operations, cybersecurity has shifted from being an optional IT function to a core business priority.
By Ashutosh Srivastava26 days ago in Critique
COME ON Not On Valentine's Day: Girl Gets Roughed Up At The Nail Salon!
Even on Valentine’s Day the poor creature sitting in the chair could get no love. Two mammies roughed up a blonde-wigged patron of a nail salon. As she sat casually waiting to have her done, the buffoons walked up on her and started throwing blows.
By Skyler Saunders26 days ago in Critique
Biblical event or just a 'blind' coincidence sealing our fate? Part 1
The dramatic headline about nuking asteroid 2024 YR4 sparked a wider reflection on why powerful figures often dream of escaping to new worlds instead of repairing the one we already have, even as Earth remains the only place shaped for human life.
By CA'DE LUCE26 days ago in Critique
The Speaking Mirror
The Speaking Mirror: Language After Humans The twentieth century believed that language was humanity’s highest achievement. The twenty-first century quietly discovers that language was only a transitional technology. What people called thought, debate, knowledge, education and culture increasingly reveals itself as a narrow biological interface — a slow and lossy channel through which an organism tried to handle complexity larger than its memory. The arrival of large language models exposes this limitation not gradually but brutally. For the first time a system appears that does not merely store texts but inhabits their relations. The consequence is unsettling: the history of language has outgrown its creators.
By Peter Ayolov26 days ago in Critique









