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(02-12-2025, 04:40 AM)HaughtyFrank wrote: https://x.com/Acyn/status/1889430491914445045
Love when you've got an insane rant so good you quote it into random threads:
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Maybe, just maybe, everyone who argues politics on Twitter is a fucking moron?
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Get Slatzism on the bire!
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(02-12-2025, 06:32 AM)HeavenIsAPlaceOnEarth wrote:

It's weird how this guy seems to have more sympathy for the child killer than the guy who wants the child killer to rot in prison.
Like if he truly believes in rehabilitation, fine, but to respond to it with "you disgusting piece of filth, you absolute ghoul" makes me think he's actually pretty cool with hating a person
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(02-12-2025, 06:42 AM)Potato wrote: Maybe, just maybe, everyone who argues politics on Twitter is a fucking moron?

the funny thing about twitter is that all the demonstrably stupid morons are all "I believe you have arrived at an erroneous conclusion based upon a flawed premise and an inconsistent and cursory extrapolation from that initial concept" and the really smart insightful people are all "just took a MASSIVE shit, lol"
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Quote:An online video shows two NSW Health nurses making threatening comments about Israelis.

NSW Health Minister Ryan Park said the comments made by the pair were "vile, dehumanising and unacceptable".


Two NSW Health nurses have been stood down after video emerged showing them bragging about killing and refusing to treat Israeli patients.

The clip was shared by content creator Max Veifer speaking to Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, both of whom have been confirmed to be health workers from Bankstown Hospital in Sydney's south-west.

It is one of several videos on Mr Veifer's account that feature conversations with people in different parts of the world — mainly the Middle East — on the app Chatruletka, which connects users with others at random.

When Mr Veifer tells Mr Nadir he is from Israel, he responds that he will be killed and go to "Jahannam", a place akin to hell in Islam.

"I'm so upset that you're Israeli," Mr Nadir says.

"Eventually you're going to get killed and go to Jahannam, inshallah."

When Mr Veifer asks why he is going to be killed, Ms Abu Lebdeh comes into the frame of the video.

"It's Palestine's country, not your country, you piece of shit," she says.

Ms Abu Lebdeh says that his "time will come" and that he will die, before her words are beeped out in the video.

"When your time comes, I want you to remember my face so you can understand you will die the most disgusting death," she says, before adding that she won't treat Israelis.

"I won't treat them, I will kill them," she says.

Mr Nadir then tells Mr Veifer he sends Israelis to Jahannam as he makes a threatening gesture.

"You have no idea how many Israeli dog[s] came to this hospital and I send them to Jahannam," he says.

Mr Nadir also says in the video that he is a doctor, which he is not.

The circumstances preceding the pair's comments are unclear as the video contains visible edits.

Solicitor Mohamad Sakr, representing Mr Nadir, said that his client had sent a "very sincere apology to not only that individual, but to the Jewish community as a whole".

"He understands what has happened, he is trying to make amends for what has happened," Mr Sakr said.

"He has never appeared before the court in relation to any criminal matters. He is a person of prior good character. It is unfortunate to find himself in a situation like this."

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-12/nsw-health-minister-on-online-doctor-veifer-video/104926206


hmm
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Daymn  lol
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That guy sounds like an absolute tool

I suppose there are enough yuppie americans who are brand slave enough to think working for JP Morgan is some kind of important vocation, but will I fuck be applying for any jobs there
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(02-13-2025, 08:45 PM)HaughtyFrank wrote:

Quote:An online video shows two NSW Health nurses making threatening comments about Israelis.

NSW Health Minister Ryan Park said the comments made by the pair were "vile, dehumanising and unacceptable".


Two NSW Health nurses have been stood down after video emerged showing them bragging about killing and refusing to treat Israeli patients.

The clip was shared by content creator Max Veifer speaking to Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, both of whom have been confirmed to be health workers from Bankstown Hospital in Sydney's south-west.

It is one of several videos on Mr Veifer's account that feature conversations with people in different parts of the world — mainly the Middle East — on the app Chatruletka, which connects users with others at random.

When Mr Veifer tells Mr Nadir he is from Israel, he responds that he will be killed and go to "Jahannam", a place akin to hell in Islam.

"I'm so upset that you're Israeli," Mr Nadir says.

"Eventually you're going to get killed and go to Jahannam, inshallah."

When Mr Veifer asks why he is going to be killed, Ms Abu Lebdeh comes into the frame of the video.

"It's Palestine's country, not your country, you piece of shit," she says.

Ms Abu Lebdeh says that his "time will come" and that he will die, before her words are beeped out in the video.

"When your time comes, I want you to remember my face so you can understand you will die the most disgusting death," she says, before adding that she won't treat Israelis.

"I won't treat them, I will kill them," she says.

Mr Nadir then tells Mr Veifer he sends Israelis to Jahannam as he makes a threatening gesture.

"You have no idea how many Israeli dog[s] came to this hospital and I send them to Jahannam," he says.

Mr Nadir also says in the video that he is a doctor, which he is not.

The circumstances preceding the pair's comments are unclear as the video contains visible edits.

Solicitor Mohamad Sakr, representing Mr Nadir, said that his client had sent a "very sincere apology to not only that individual, but to the Jewish community as a whole".

"He understands what has happened, he is trying to make amends for what has happened," Mr Sakr said.

"He has never appeared before the court in relation to any criminal matters. He is a person of prior good character. It is unfortunate to find himself in a situation like this."

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-12/nsw-health-minister-on-online-doctor-veifer-video/104926206


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(02-14-2025, 11:55 AM)Besticus Maximus wrote: That guy sounds like an absolute tool

I suppose there are enough yuppie americans who are brand slave enough to think working for JP Morgan is some kind of important vocation, but will I fuck be applying for any jobs there

I can't help but feel if a lot of the execs shit talking WFH lost a lot of their exec privileges like their reserved parking spots, own office, company car and comped lunch deliveries they'd be a lot less gung-ho about how 'great' it is commuting to work every day to sit in a cubicle
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I dunno, I think the Jamie Dimon thing is...not that bad? At the start it just sounds more like razzing than some righteous condemnation.

"You're fucking around on your phone, you're giggling with your friends...you know you are, don't try to lie!" 

I think he's totally right. And I'm just a mook who would lose my WFH privileges if he got his way, but I think there's something to be said about how simple honesty about work has just evaporated in the past few years. "I have to WFH"...no you don't, you just like to punctuate your emails with a wank sesh. "My email job is so demanding" no it isn't! I work here doing the same stupid pretend job you do!

Since I'm on my soapbox, I just think there is something "semi-diseased" (to borrow Dimon's phrase) about middle class work in general, in the US at least. I'm grateful for the benefits I get from my own position, but it seems like there's this sort of...unwritten shared agreement among people in this class to characterize this kind of work as something other than it is. It's kind of disturbing.
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I wasn't going to say anything because I'm just an old man but I agree with the jpmorgan guy. If you think you get the same amount of effort with a guy sitting at home in his pajamas versus the guy that's got to come into the office, I don't know what to tell you. 

I wish I could have done my jobs from home too. But I actually had a "real job" You know, one where I had to get dressed or put on a uniform, drive to it and actually work. And not work a little bit,  jerk off, get on my phone, sext with my girl, peruse the internet, read Bire/Era and order Doordash right to my fat ass. 

Yeah all you kids can fuck off Hmph
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Counterpoint: the people in my experience most against any kind of WFH policy are the middle management types whose job relies on making the people above them think they are indispensable in making the people under them get shit done, when WFH proves absolutely that grown up professionals who know what they need to do are capable of doing that themselves and they are at best just relaying information

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I think absolutely both things are true. The whole structure is sort of fucked up.

Management: "I need the rank and file in the office to justify my fake do-nothing job!"
Staff: "I need to keep working from home so I can spend 30 minutes looking through the snack drawer at my house and posting on The Bire for every 15 minutes of work!"
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instead of forcing your subject matter experts to come into kindergarten, how about having an apocalypse of middle managers who add no value at all?
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(02-14-2025, 05:43 PM)DavidCroquet wrote: I dunno, I think the Jamie Dimon thing is...not that bad? At the start it just sounds more like razzing than some righteous condemnation.

"You're fucking around on your phone, you're giggling with your friends...you know you are, don't try to lie!" 

I think he's totally right. And I'm just a mook who would lose my WFH privileges if he got his way, but I think there's something to be said about how simple honesty about work has just evaporated in the past few years. "I have to WFH"...no you don't, you just like to punctuate your emails with a wank sesh. "My email job is so demanding" no it isn't! I work here doing the same stupid pretend job you do!

Since I'm on my soapbox, I just think there is something "semi-diseased" (to borrow Dimon's phrase) about middle class work in general, in the US at least. I'm grateful for the benefits I get from my own position, but it seems like there's this sort of...unwritten shared agreement among people in this class to characterize this kind of work as something other than it is. It's kind of disturbing.

100%. 

In my experience, the people most upset about WFH ending or being limited are the ones who do fuck all and are never available when you need them. 

I know it's never going to happen, but if you enforced camera on all the time WFH then that would really put the cat amongst the pigeons.

Imagine the uproar if someone did impose that? But what's the difference? In the office you're always visible, so why would people object to always being visible while WFH?
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(02-14-2025, 08:02 PM)Potato wrote:
(02-14-2025, 05:43 PM)DavidCroquet wrote: I dunno, I think the Jamie Dimon thing is...not that bad? At the start it just sounds more like razzing than some righteous condemnation.

"You're fucking around on your phone, you're giggling with your friends...you know you are, don't try to lie!" 

I think he's totally right. And I'm just a mook who would lose my WFH privileges if he got his way, but I think there's something to be said about how simple honesty about work has just evaporated in the past few years. "I have to WFH"...no you don't, you just like to punctuate your emails with a wank sesh. "My email job is so demanding" no it isn't! I work here doing the same stupid pretend job you do!

Since I'm on my soapbox, I just think there is something "semi-diseased" (to borrow Dimon's phrase) about middle class work in general, in the US at least. I'm grateful for the benefits I get from my own position, but it seems like there's this sort of...unwritten shared agreement among people in this class to characterize this kind of work as something other than it is. It's kind of disturbing.

100%. 

In my experience, the people most upset about WFH ending or being limited are the ones who do fuck all and are never available when you need them. 

I know it's never going to happen, but if you enforced camera on all the time WFH then that would really put the cat amongst the pigeons.

Imagine the uproar if someone did impose that? But what's the difference? In the office you're always visible, so why would people object to always being visible while WFH?

Let the top 10% of performers WFH all the time.

51%+ get some sort of flexible arrangement

Bottom half come into the office.

Problem solved
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(02-14-2025, 08:02 PM)Potato wrote:
(02-14-2025, 05:43 PM)DavidCroquet wrote: I dunno, I think the Jamie Dimon thing is...not that bad? At the start it just sounds more like razzing than some righteous condemnation.

"You're fucking around on your phone, you're giggling with your friends...you know you are, don't try to lie!" 

I think he's totally right. And I'm just a mook who would lose my WFH privileges if he got his way, but I think there's something to be said about how simple honesty about work has just evaporated in the past few years. "I have to WFH"...no you don't, you just like to punctuate your emails with a wank sesh. "My email job is so demanding" no it isn't! I work here doing the same stupid pretend job you do!

Since I'm on my soapbox, I just think there is something "semi-diseased" (to borrow Dimon's phrase) about middle class work in general, in the US at least. I'm grateful for the benefits I get from my own position, but it seems like there's this sort of...unwritten shared agreement among people in this class to characterize this kind of work as something other than it is. It's kind of disturbing.

100%. 

In my experience, the people most upset about WFH ending or being limited are the ones who do fuck all and are never available when you need them. 

I know it's never going to happen, but if you enforced camera on all the time WFH then that would really put the cat amongst the pigeons.

Imagine the uproar if someone did impose that? But what's the difference? In the office you're always visible, so why would people object to always being visible while WFH?
The thing is, I don't even personally care if people are productive, or if they're dialing into zoom calls with their camera off and mic muted while they eat a sandwich in a different room or whatever.

I'm more offended by the pantomime around the whole thing. "I'm working! I am! Just as hard as always! Actually scratch that...even harder, and 1000 times more effective! And my god, the team bonding, phew...we're closer than ever and engaged on such a human level now!" 

Just admitting that it's cozy and we don't have to drive and and that work is lame at least has some principle behind it. And I think it is sincerely more defensible.
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(02-14-2025, 08:17 PM)Alpacx wrote:
(02-14-2025, 08:02 PM)Potato wrote:
(02-14-2025, 05:43 PM)DavidCroquet wrote: I dunno, I think the Jamie Dimon thing is...not that bad? At the start it just sounds more like razzing than some righteous condemnation.

"You're fucking around on your phone, you're giggling with your friends...you know you are, don't try to lie!" 

I think he's totally right. And I'm just a mook who would lose my WFH privileges if he got his way, but I think there's something to be said about how simple honesty about work has just evaporated in the past few years. "I have to WFH"...no you don't, you just like to punctuate your emails with a wank sesh. "My email job is so demanding" no it isn't! I work here doing the same stupid pretend job you do!

Since I'm on my soapbox, I just think there is something "semi-diseased" (to borrow Dimon's phrase) about middle class work in general, in the US at least. I'm grateful for the benefits I get from my own position, but it seems like there's this sort of...unwritten shared agreement among people in this class to characterize this kind of work as something other than it is. It's kind of disturbing.

100%. 

In my experience, the people most upset about WFH ending or being limited are the ones who do fuck all and are never available when you need them. 

I know it's never going to happen, but if you enforced camera on all the time WFH then that would really put the cat amongst the pigeons.

Imagine the uproar if someone did impose that? But what's the difference? In the office you're always visible, so why would people object to always being visible while WFH?

Let the top 10% of performers WFH all the time.

51%+ get some sort of flexible arrangement

Bottom half come into the office.

Problem solved

Camera on 100% of work time?
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Elon fathered another child but this thread is a better fit for this commentary.

To fix the birthrate issue Musk should tell us his secret.

Other dudes have money but they don't breed 26 year olds at 53. Yet the dynamic kind of makes sense in modern society with highly independent women uninterested in having a man around all the time, let alone a boy her age without the same grit and ambition. These are not the classic broke, desperate, dumped single moms of old. 

At the same time older guys with a grand vision do want children and families but don't want to deal with the insignificant day to day errands. But these are not the type of 'daddies' that freak out, demand abortions or break it off if they find out she wants a child.

Ashley posted something about Elon being the greatest war general of our time last year and this is indeed close to how it worked in the Roman and Ottoman empires when generals took on wives and harems in between wars. And while many see those as mysoginist male dominated societies there is an argument that they weren't. 

Women often held high political positions and managed staff, supplies, trade, taxation and properties. And in terms of loyalty even if the men were out looting, fighting, hunting and yes enjoying the spoils of their conquest, they would always return home even if they knew their wives weren't waiting for months and had flings at court too.

The strange thing is that these societies are also seen as 'conservative' but don't fit the classic marriage model at all. I think there is a lot of taboos that need revisiting and that would lift a burden for both fit independent young women and healthy succesful men.
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I think they see Elon as having good genetics and it’s a designer baby type deal with them. It’s debatable. The guy was balding in his 20s. But it’s not uncommon. Happens with a lot of athletes. There are services (and apps?) that are out of gattaca. It’s…not for me to judge. I will anyway. Weird!
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Girls don’t like boys girls like cars and money
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During a press conference  lol
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Police reissue ISIS terrorist’s mugshot after she complains she was not wearing a niqab

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/02/14/police-isis-terrorist-niqab-west-midlands-farishta-jami/?msockid=27f6faab0b1266ed00ccf1060ad867fa
Quote:A police force reissued a mugshot of a convicted Islamic State (IS) terrorist after she complained she was not wearing a niqab in it.

Farishta Jami, 36, was found guilty of terrorism offences on Thursday for planning to fly to Afghanistan to join IS.

West Midlands Police initially released an image showing her full face and hair – but then published a second that showed only her eyes beneath a navy blue niqab.

Matthew Brook KC, Jami’s barrister, told Leicester Crown Court on Friday that she had experienced “considerable distress” because of the photograph showing her full face.

The mother of four, who planned for her children to become martyrs for the terror group, was described in court as an “observant” Muslim.

Here's that cunt's face that the UK gov doesn't want you to see......

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Gee, we don't want to upset the terrorist, pedo-worshiper's muzzies friends. Fuck all muslims and their iron age god, why do they get to hide?
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The uk government does not have anything to do with this, it’s an independent court decision. Musks bullshit is clearly working and people who should know better
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She is so jealous, just open her profile. The cope and seethe is insane
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