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Hans Mahncke @HansMahncke - Sometimes it feels like the whole lockdown thing was designed by the laptop classes so they could enjoy an easy life at home while others handled the real work. It never made sense to “stay home, stay safe” while low-wage service workers had to be out there making and delivering food. The worst part is that after Covid, the laptop classes simply maintained that system for their own convenience. I’d also bet that the loudest champions of “equity” are the ones placing the most home delivery orders.
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Nate Friedman @NateFriedman97
I've spoken to hundreds of uber eats drivers in NYC and so far every one of them have been illegal immigrants. This particular location is 235 Columbus Ave, but you can see this everywhere throughout the city.
One of the main reasons is because all the food delievery apps require is a social security number which you got automatically when you applied for asylum under the Biden admin. For those that did not get a number, they buy a doordash/ubereats account from those that did get one.
https://x.com/NateFriedman97/status/1990210756718010854
HHS Rapid Response @HHSResponse - Video: .@SecKennedy to @VP Vance at the Make America Healthy Again Summit: “The people who make advances on science almost 100% of the time are people who are willing to challenge orthodoxies and advance heterodoxies and talk about new ways of thinking.”
https://x.com/HHSResponse/status/1988666545887932640
Historic Vids @historyinmemes - In 1944, 18-year-old Norma Jeane Baker was a recently-married factory worker aiding the war effort at an aviation facility.
https://x.com/historyinmemes/status/1989242648415142209
Historic Vids @historyinmemes - Video: On live TV, Muhammad Ali slipped past 21 punches in 10 seconds. How did his body move like that?
https://x.com/historyinmemes/status/1988972367716946320
Historic Vids @historyinmemes - Video: Red Lobster is officially out of bankruptcy... and it's all thanks to a 35-year-old CEO who refused to let the iconic chain die. While everyone wrote them off after endless shrimp nearly tanked the company, this young boss slashed costs, closed deadweight locations, and pulled off a savage turnaround that just saved 36,000 jobs.
https://x.com/historyinmemes/status/1989003069850628553
Hodgetwins @hodgetwins - Tucker released more info on Crooks than y’all did
Time for you to resign bro
https://x.com/hodgetwins/status/1989430434804240712
Hollywood Golden Age of Cinema @HGACinema - Video: Audrey Hepburn singing ‘Moon River’ in ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’, 1961.
On April 7, 1961, a private screening for ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ was held at the Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco. Some of the people in attendance were Audrey Hepburn, her husband Mel Ferrer, director Blake Edwards, composer Henry Mancini, and Paramount production chief, Martin Rackin. Once the screening was over, the group went to a nearby hotel to discuss the audience’s reaction. It was there that Martin Rackin made it clear that Audrey’s performance of ‘Moon River’ had to go. Upon hearing this, Audrey shot out of her seat and said, “Over my dead body!”
“Mel had to put his hand on her arm to restrain her. That’s the closest I ever saw her come to losing control”, recalled composer Henry Mancini. Audrey knew that the heartfelt melody composed by Henry Mancini was the cornerstone of the movie.
To everyone’s surprise, Audrey remained steadfast and refused to let go of the song. Thankfully, ‘Moon River’ wasn’t cut from the movie and went on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1961. It also won the 1962 Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year.
https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1989589157459759513
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