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The image shows a tweet from a verified account named "The Daddy Files" with the handle "[@]DaddyFiles." The tweet is set against a dark background with white text. The tweet begins with a statement about reproductive rights, followed by a reflection on the value of employees and the limitations of recognition. It concludes with the phrase "Work to live, never live to work." The tweet is accompanied by a red circular logo with white text in the top left corner. The overall layout is simple, with the text centered and the logo prominently displayed.
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The image shows a screenshot of a tweet from the account "[@]DaddyFiles" with a verified checkmark. The tweet is about reproductive rights and includes advice on work ethics. The tweet reads: "Reproductive rights are human righ... I tell him don't work if they're not paying you for it and be viciously protective of your time. I tell him to get there on time, work hard, be respectful, and then leave as soon as his shift is over. To do his job fully and well, and then leave it at the door." The background of the tweet is dark, and the text is white, making it stand out. The account name "The Daddy Files" is displayed in a red circle with white text at the top left corner of the tweet.
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The image shows a tweet from a verified account named "The Daddy Files" with the handle [@]DaddyFiles. The tweet is about imparting fatherly advice to a 14-year-old son who is working his first job. The tweet discusses the change in advice from "show up early, stay late" to a more balanced approach, emphasizing the importance of setting realistic expectations for a lifetime of work. The tweet includes a hashtag #Thread, indicating it is part of a longer conversation. The background of the tweet is dark, and the text is white, making it stand out. The account's logo, "The Daddy Files," is visible in the top left corner, and the tweet is accompanied by a checkmark, indicating the account's verification status.

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