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Sep 2024
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đŸźđŸ·đŸ¶ “The Squishy Doctrine” — Squishma...

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Warren Buffett bought Squishmallow’s squishy toys
 Now they’re suing Build-A-Bear. 

Microsoft is restarting Three Mile Island nuclear power plant
 because AI is B.Y.O.E. (energy).

Nike has a new CEO, but we’re looking at what the old CEO did wrong
 Hoka just did it.

Pizza Hut will help your resume actually get read
 because they’ll print it on a pizza box.


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