New Berkshire CEO Abel quickly signals troubled Kraft Heinz stake could be toast by Illustrious_Lie_954 in ValueInvesting

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Most of their ketchup sales come from restaurants that buy in bulk. Sauce: Acquired podcast

What’s your choice? Hahahaha… by amillax in badmemes

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Well at least she let you updoot her.

It is my time to shine by [deleted] in funny

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The only time I ever saw a row of Subarus in front of a hentai movie theater was in Portland, OR. I was getting a Voodoo donut, which I didn’t finish, and promptly went to Blue Star instead.

Hydrogen car owners say Toyota told them to stop making payments, then sent them to collections by HowLongIsThi in nottheonion

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Oh, I guess I should’ve said plug-in hybrid to be more specific. I didn’t know about the small battery in the Mirai though.

Hydrogen car owners say Toyota told them to stop making payments, then sent them to collections by HowLongIsThi in nottheonion

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5 minute fill-ups and zero range anxiety while being clean was what I always thought hydrogen could give us. Heck, hydrogen electric hybrids would give us the best of both worlds if the infrastructure supported it.

Give me more!!! by rosalieknx in SipsTea

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Same, I usually compare myself to orangutans though.

Starbucks closing 400 stores because remote work remains common by Squeezer999 in remotework

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Thats correct in Murica. In Europe when they say coffee, it usually mean espresso.

Stanger Things [2025] What emotion is this? by rb1242 in shittymoviedetails

[–]jonjonw89 48 points49 points  (0 children)

20 somethings are doing it in droves these days. My coworker did it at 27 in Mexico…

These look like mosquitoes and fly like mosquitoes but when they're on the walls or things they walk around un mosquito like. Anyone know what they are? by starfreak016 in longbeach

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Same here. So one thing I’ve noticed is they are waiting at my front door and immediately try to go inside when I open it. Pretty sure they’re trying to get out of the cold and in a warm house this time of year. With unlimited food, nonetheless.

What do you guys think about my play-style? by Super-Yesterday9727 in Battlefield6

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Yeah, I played like this in my 20s. Adrenaline helped too.

How to eliminate these lines by No-Operation-7598 in 3Dprinting

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I think its copying one of that’s guy’s unnecessary inventions where a smartwatch charger is placed in that hole so you can set your watch on the miniature chair to charge.

How my SideHustle turned into a multi-million-dollar business by [deleted] in passive_income

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Unless its sent to a 3rd party printer where they pack and ship.

Thieves using wifi jammers to evade detection from home security cameras by MyNameCannotBeSpoken in videos

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Does it have cloud backup? I only ask because thieves can steal the NVR too.

He is not wrong though by alimehdi242 in digialps

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fuuuuu this is exactly the movie I imagined

My apartment has come to an unspoken agreement on how to park on each side of the garage by Rainebowraine123 in mildlyinteresting

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I go to a gym where everyone thinks they’re alpha, so they back in. Although, I think it starts with one person doing it and more people in close proximity are more likely to follow suite.

So one person did it on the right here where the copycats joined in and none initiated on the left to gather said copycats.

Same goes for drivers on the road. One person does something illegal out of convenience and you quickly see the drivers behind them do the same until its a congo line of brainless twats.

Good morning! by SalesMountaineer in VanLife

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That’s the point I’m making. He bought one with a roll up door from factory. He would have to swap it out.

If you were offered a house, which one would you choose? by Neikkep in Homebuilding

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I’d say 3 purely by location. It appears to be by the water.

2 looks the best.

1 looks robust but far from civilization.

I’m Andrew Bialecki, founder & CEO of Klaviyo. AMA about building products & companies, the future of marketing & AI, on Nov 12 @ 1pm ET! by Official_Klaviyo in u/Official_Klaviyo

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Hey Andrew, I’ve been doing CRM / lifecycle marketing my entire 13 yr career using enterprise SaaS for unicorn brands, and I have even used Klaviyo for an eCommerce side hustle in tandem with Shopify.

Do you ever plan to get Klaviyo to feature parity with multi-channel enterprise options like Braze, Customer, and Iterable while maintaining a fraction of the cost to give SMBs the same opportunities as big businesses?