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Comments: That employment market is scary!
Comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plUKhDwSLJ8
Comments: It seems that rain is moving into northern Iran and might actually rain in Tehran this week. Any amount would be great but Iran needs days of rain and snow before it counts for anything!
Comments: In the meantime, Verizon began a large-scale layoff in November 2025, which will cut over 13,000 jobs, affecting nearly 20% of its non-union workforce. Intel: Announced over 27,000 layoffs, including shutting down its automotive business. Microsoft: Announced over 15,000 layoffs, often attributing them to performance-based cuts and restructuring. Amazon: Has announced multiple rounds of layoffs, citing rapid technological change and its expansion into AI and agents. UPS: Plans to cut around 20,000 jobs and close facilities. Chevron: Plans to cut 20% of its global workforce by the end of 2026. Procter & Gamble: Announced 7,000 job cuts. Volkswagen: Cut 7,000 factory workers. Disney: Laid off hundreds of employees, despite increased revenue. Meta: Has also reduced its workforce.
Comments: I always amazed at climate change arguments. It seems everyone is agreeing now, that it is changing. The question is, for some, why! It seems easy enough to understand when human population grows and we burn whatever we can burn and eat and drink more and more, it will have an effect on the overall system. Example is Iran. I understand all the arguments about mismanagement, aging infrastructure, misuse of underground resources but what is obvious is that temperature is rising, it rains much less and snows even less where it used to be normal to have plenty of it. Once again, do humans cause ALL the problems? Is there a cycle that repeats itself every few hundred or thousand years? I’m sure it is but never in the history of mankind we had so many people, so much use of resources and misuse of the planet. If you read the whole article published by Gate, it is easy to understand what he is trying to say. Climate change might not be the greatest threat to humanity today. There are many other factors contributing to decline in human survival. It is still a threat but wars, famine, disease and… could wipe out 1/2 of the population before climate change totally destroys the planet.
Comments: https://youtu.be/rmFIhsw9dcw
Comments: mashghasem Bill gates was correct in his initial assessment of the climate change. We do have climate change, where he changed his position is that climate change comes in cycles and what he is discovering is that the climate change is not necessarily originating from the earth. He says that there are many factors for climate change as result of rotation of other planets which may change the direction of rain belts and changes in earth's and other planets orbit. These cycles can take up to 5000 to 15000 years. For example African Humid Period (AHP) was a climate change event in the late Pleistocene and early-to-middle Holocene when northern Africa, including the Sahara, was much wetter than it is today. This period, also known as the "Green Sahara," was caused by a northward shift of the tropical rainbelt, which was driven by changes in Earth's orbit. The increased rainfall supported vegetation, lakes, and rivers, which in turn sustained human populations and may have influenced human migration. Bill gates was not wrong, he detected the latest cycle.
Comments: Iran's judiciary sues US for $22b. damages caused by 2022 protests following Mahsa Amini's death
Comments: Once again, getting our NEWS from chat rooms and various bogus internet sources needs to be taken with a grain of salt! It’s hard, I know, to sort through thousands of posts and fact checked them all. Simple minded people don’t care. They read it, believe it (if it says what they want to hear) and share it with others. Some are harmless and maybe funny, some are not! It’s important to keep reading from different sources. Don’t believe everything/anything you read online without further research. Or do! What do I care 🤭🤭🤭?
Comments: I haven’t invested in QCOM for a long time (1999-2001) but I’m getting ready to jump in again. It seems they are doing lots of work with AI chip, quietly.
Comments: Bill Gates who changed the term Global Warming to Climate Change finds neither as a threat
Comments: Zarif's GF is detaind for fraud. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/02/former-eu-top-diplomat-federica-mogherini-arrest-fraud-investigation
Comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nG5KE5hZxs
Comments: Filmmaker Jafar Panahi accepts three awards in U.S. but Iran sentences him to prison
Comments: If you are into day trading, check out RGTI. Huge swings.
Comments: Anyone wants to go say hi to our general? https://www.instagram.com/p/DRu4wE3CTKW/?igsh=MTRpMDVsbjNpN2l5bA==
Comments: $$$ keeps climbing in Iran. It surpassed 120k!
Comments: Thousands of young men and women, hair uncovered and dressed in jeans and short-sleeve tops, jumped up and down, dancing and singing at a packed outdoor pop concert. In another part of town, young people bobbed to the beat of a hard rock street band. And scores of people traversed the city to experience Design Week, a festival of gigantic colorful art installations, light shows and live music in multiple locations. This is not New York or Berlin. It’s Tehran, the capital of Iran, where young people in recent months have been leading a social renaissance. Last month, a five-day jazz festival turned cafes and art galleries into performance spaces.
Comments: It seems a compromise has been reached! Iran will send couple of people to U.S. for the WC drawing ceremony.
Comments: Mojahedin khar created jail in exile for their own people! And then there is aligning with Saddam Houssain to attack Iran. That tells you everything about them. In today's world, they are a bunch of irrelevant khAens. |
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