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The image shows a tweet from Robert Reich, verified on Twitter, with the handle [@]rbreich.bsky.social. The tweet discusses a pilot program by Medicare that uses AI to determine patient coverage for certain procedures. It mentions that companies running the program will be paid a share of the savings from rejecting claims. The tweet concludes with a rhetorical question, "Who in their right mind voted for this? No one." The background of the tweet is white, and the text is in black, with the author's name and handle in blue.

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That's not a Mustang, though it is a good looking sporty SUV, I really don't see why they used the Mustang name, I'm sure they could've found another good nostalgic name in their stable.

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How the Sears Catalog Outsmarted Jim Crow


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#YouTube #racism #History #sears



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The image shows a tattoo on someone's back. The tattoo features a cartoon character resembling Tigger from Winnie the Pooh, depicted in a playful pose with his tongue sticking out. Above the character, there is text that reads "Hey Pooh You in there!" in a casual, handwritten style. The tattoo is colored, with the character in shades of orange and blue, and the text in blue. The background of the tattoo is the person's skin, which appears to be light in color. The text "MY NEXT TATTOO" is superimposed at the top of the image in bold, white letters with a black outline, indicating that this is a planned tattoo.

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The image contains a text message presented in a plain white background with black text. The text is structured in a block format, with each sentence on a new line. The message discusses the biological differences between men and women in terms of reproduction, specifically focusing on the number of pregnancies a woman can have compared to a man. It concludes with a rhetorical question about the regulation of women. The text is straightforward and does not include any images or additional design elements.

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The image shows a screenshot of two tweets on a dark background. The first tweet is from a user named Kur, with the handle [@]ShakursWorld. The tweet reads: "Your bladder hit DIFFERENT when you're putting the key in the door" followed by several laughing emojis. The second tweet is from a user named Tristan, with the handle [@]AyoTristan. It reads: "That bladder connect to the home wifi and it's time to GO." Both tweets are presented in a typical social media format, with the user's name, handle, and profile picture visible above the text. The overall tone of the tweets is humorous, focusing on a relatable situation.

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The image is a cartoon depicting a humorous scene. In the foreground, two figures wrapped in bandages, resembling mummies, are sitting on a park bench, embracing each other. The figure on the left is larger and has one leg crossed over the other, while the smaller figure on the right has its arm around the larger figure's shoulder. In the background, an elderly man with a cane is walking a small dog on a leash. He is looking towards the mummies and speaking, with a speech bubble saying, "HEY, YOU TWO! GET A TOMB!" The setting is a park with a pond and trees in the distance, under a clear sky with a few clouds. The cartoon is signed by Scott Hilburn and dated 3/19, with a copyright notice at the bottom.

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The image shows a cat lying on a white table in an office setting. The cat is an Abyssinian, also known as an Abys, with a brown coat and large ears. It is lounging with its front paws stretched out and its head resting on the table, looking relaxed. The background includes a white shelf and a window with a view of greenery outside. The text overlay reads: "Cat Breed - Abyssinian aka Abys. Florida Furkid 🤣🐾❤️ My slutty cat This is Margaret Scratcher. I came into my office and found her like this. I don’t even know where to begin or what kind of talk we need to have."

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The image shows a tweet from a user named "Ygrenë™" with the handle "[@]Ygrenë." The tweet is presented on a black background with white text. The content of the tweet reads: "Imagine being a witch and you're all excited because you just brewed up a wicked potion but then you realize now you gotta clean out that cauldron and it's too big for the dishwasher ugh." The tweet is accompanied by a circular profile picture featuring a cartoonish character wearing a yellow cap and a blue shirt, with stars around the head. The overall tone of the tweet is humorous, playing on the contrast between the excitement of brewing a potion and the mundane task of cleaning a large cauldron.

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The image is a two-panel comic featuring a black cat with large, expressive eyes. The background is a gradient of blue, transitioning from a lighter shade at the top to a darker shade at the bottom. In the first panel, the cat is on the right side, looking directly at the viewer with a slightly annoyed expression. The text reads, "If you can't decide on having a cat or not, don't worry. It's really not your decision anyway." In the second panel, the cat's expression remains unchanged, and the text reads, "We will let you know if you've been approved." The cat's eyes are wide and white, with a small, straight line for a mouth, giving it a stern look. The overall tone of the comic is humorous and slightly sarcastic.

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The image features a gradient background transitioning from pink on the left to purple on the right. Centered on this background is a block of white text that reads: "I'm sure most won't agree but I'm happy to pay a dollar more for a thing of fries if it means the guy deep-frying them doesn't need 3 jobs to survive." The text is bold and clearly legible against the colorful background, emphasizing the message. The overall composition is simple, with the text being the focal point, and the gradient background providing a visually appealing contrast.

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Hackers Exploit X’s Grok AI to Push Malicious Links Through Ads


Malicious actors have found a new way to slip harmful links into X’s promoted posts by tricking Grok, the platform’s AI assistant. Although X explicitly bans links in paid promotions to curb malvertising, scammers now harness Grok’s content amplification to “grok” these URLs into wide circulation. AI Bypass Sparks New Threat X prohibits any URLs […]

The post Hackers Exploit X’s Grok AI to Push Malicious Links Through Ads appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.
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The image shows a Twitter conversation between two users. The first tweet, posted by Morgan Housel, reads: "What aren't people talking enough about?" It was posted at 20:24 on August 9, 2021, using the Twitter Web App. This tweet has received 67 retweets, 87 quote tweets, and 859 likes.

The second tweet, by user Turk ([@]turkmmtz), replies to Morgan Housel's tweet. It reads: "How 70-80 year olds are generally regarded as unemployable due to mental decline/skill mismatch - yet they're exclusively running the country." This tweet was posted 2 days prior to the first tweet and has garnered 82 replies, 798 retweets, and 5,402 likes.

Morgan Housel's response to Turk's tweet is: "this is very interesting." This reply has 2 replies, 102 retweets, and 102 likes. The background of the image is dark, with the text in white, making it easy to read.

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I'm all for this

#GunSafetyLaws

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The image features a dark blue background with white text. It presents a meme that addresses the argument made by gun extremists that cars also cause fatalities. The meme suggests applying the same regulations to guns as are applied to cars. The text outlines three specific rules for cars: drivers must carry insurance, drivers must pass safety/skill tests, and each car has a unique vehicle identification number (VIN) that allows it to be tracked. The meme concludes by proposing that these same rules should be applied to guns.

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Body Swap with Miles by foxboyprower < Submission | Inkbunny, the Furry Art Community


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#taur

#taur

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Equitaur mounting Human - Comm for Orion-B by larru < Submission | Inkbunny, the Furry Art Community


Nudity, sex(I/M), chastity

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#taur

#taur


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Fourth Amendment Victory: Michigan Supreme Court Reins in Digital Device Fishing Expeditions | Electronic Frontier Foundation


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