• Let’s disagree immediately
    Let’s disagree immediately
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  • Allow me to gatekeep
    Allow me to gatekeep
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  • For nearly a year, a “Wendy’s employee” showed up to work… without ever being there.

    Linda Johnson, a general manager at a Wendy’s in Pennsylvania, had full control over schedules, timesheets, and payroll. She used that access to create a fake employee named William Bright.

    She clocked him in. Clocked him out. Logged 128 shifts over 11 months.

    Every two weeks, his paycheck—nearly $20,000 in total—was sent straight to her Cash App.

    When coworkers were asked about him, most couldn’t recall ever seeing him. One thought they’d met him once—but never actually worked a shift together. That’s because while William Bright was a real person she knew, he never worked there.

    The scheme only came to light during a payroll audit. Investigators found inconsistencies, and in April 2023, Linda admitted to it.

    The result? Over $15,000 lost by the insurance company—and charges of theft by deception.

    Crazy how someone can be “on the schedule” for months… and still never exist.
    For nearly a year, a “Wendy’s employee” showed up to work… without ever being there. Linda Johnson, a general manager at a Wendy’s in Pennsylvania, had full control over schedules, timesheets, and payroll. She used that access to create a fake employee named William Bright. She clocked him in. Clocked him out. Logged 128 shifts over 11 months. Every two weeks, his paycheck—nearly $20,000 in total—was sent straight to her Cash App. When coworkers were asked about him, most couldn’t recall ever seeing him. One thought they’d met him once—but never actually worked a shift together. That’s because while William Bright was a real person she knew, he never worked there. The scheme only came to light during a payroll audit. Investigators found inconsistencies, and in April 2023, Linda admitted to it. The result? Over $15,000 lost by the insurance company—and charges of theft by deception. Crazy how someone can be “on the schedule” for months… and still never exist.
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  • [OC] Mom accidentally took a pano instead of a photo, and I look like a headless chicken.
    [OC] Mom accidentally took a pano instead of a photo, and I look like a headless chicken.
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  • me when the fake ping
    me when the fake ping
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  • Same planet but different world
    Same planet but different world
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  • 😐
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  • After U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tweeted “Back to the Stone Age” following President Donald Trump’s threat to bomb Iran, the response from Iran’s embassy was immediate — and brutal.

    “Stone Age? At a time when you were still in caves searching for fire, we were inscribing human rights on the Cyrus Cylinder… because Iran is not just a country, it is a civilization.”

    The viral clapback draws on Iran’s ancient history — referencing the Cyrus Cylinder, often described as one of the earliest declarations of human rights — and contrasts it with what officials framed as reckless modern-day rhetoric.

    The exchange is part of a rapidly escalating war of words amid growing military tensions, with Trump himself warning the U.S. could strike Iran so hard it would be sent “back to the stone ages.”

    What started as a two-word tweet has now turned into a global moment — highlighting not just the conflict, but the stark clash between military threats and civilizational identity.
    After U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tweeted “Back to the Stone Age” following President Donald Trump’s threat to bomb Iran, the response from Iran’s embassy was immediate — and brutal. “Stone Age? At a time when you were still in caves searching for fire, we were inscribing human rights on the Cyrus Cylinder… because Iran is not just a country, it is a civilization.” The viral clapback draws on Iran’s ancient history — referencing the Cyrus Cylinder, often described as one of the earliest declarations of human rights — and contrasts it with what officials framed as reckless modern-day rhetoric. The exchange is part of a rapidly escalating war of words amid growing military tensions, with Trump himself warning the U.S. could strike Iran so hard it would be sent “back to the stone ages.” What started as a two-word tweet has now turned into a global moment — highlighting not just the conflict, but the stark clash between military threats and civilizational identity.
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  • Please spare me your Oscar speech.
    Please spare me your Oscar speech.
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