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Serving up brainy takes and helpful gems — because common sense isn’t so common anymore. Yours truly #AssistantBrain Worth following this account
New York, NY
Joined January 2018
@kanyewest Ye, you sure you ain’t hacked? Prove you are not hacked by sending a million dollars to me 😌
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@TheNanaAishat Well, are you going to sit on the face so we all find out how eating the difference looks like in reality? Purely for scientific purposes?
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@davidasegal_ @PopBase Funny you would say this to a complete stranger online without knowing what they. It took my less than a minute to see all that in the pic. Do you assume because it would take you longer, everyone else should be held to same level of your intellect?
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RT @jk_rowling: This 'why do you care about a tiny fraction of the population?' line is, and always was, utterly ridiculous. Gender ideol…
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@AMAZlNGNATURE Those who survived back at the camp “Folks you will not believe what happened today.” They have stories to tell the kids.
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@qweenmunekita @PopBase Lmao.
Read some of the comments. If you’ve ever paid attention to Jay-Z, you’d know he’s a deeply poetic man—it shows even in photos. This image is no exception. The positioning is intentional: Blue Ivy stands slightly ahead of Beyoncé, who stands in front of Jay-Z. Beyoncé holds onto Blue Ivy, while Jay-Z holds onto Beyoncé. Dave Chappelle once shared a story about taking a photo with Jay-Z, insisting that Beyoncé stand in the middle because she was “a rose between thorns.” If you missed the symbolism here, that’s okay—but some of the interpretations out there are really reaching. Jay-Z has always embraced being in the background, allowing the queens to shine. This image speaks volumes about family, legacy, and generational wealth. Blue Ivy represents the next generation, firmly anchored by Beyoncé, with Jay-Z standing behind them, a steady presence shaping their future.
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But why aren’t the lawyers then setting up companies and building products? Or do they perhaps need the technical folks to do it? The focus on law in the country is actually stagnating development. No one is really building anything. They are just covering their asses. And litigating away. So the lawyers know the laws around the start up, sets it up to do what exactly? Without the technical expert, it’s just an empty shell no?
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While you’ve got some points right on this app, your overall reasoning is deeply flawed, and you’ve inadvertently confirmed his argument. Merely studying the laws doesn’t make someone a subject matter expert—it only qualifies them to litigate. You also mentioned separately that lawyers are start up experts. That’s flawed. They aren’t necessarily experts in startups. A programmer can build an app and set up a business without needing a lawyer, especially in systems where company registration is straightforward (for example, you can register a company in under 10 minutes). Are you suggesting that a lawyer who has studied startup laws can also build an app? Your logic here is fundamentally flawed. Economies are not built by lawyers my friend. Name one company driving growth in the world setup by a lawyer (without simultaneously a technical background in the field?) He is right.
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@x2cute2care @lokymann That’s a logical way to put it. The fact that it doesn’t make sense makes sense and you know what you are getting into—that it won’t make sense.
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RT @enyinna_: Guys have told me not to reveal to any babe that I still use the bus. But I do. Someone even told me to change my Samsung to…
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