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MMmsm6794.bsky.social

Robber Barron comes to mind. "a person who has become rich through ruthless and unscrupulous business practices (originally with reference to prominent US businessmen in the late 19th century)."

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DHhorsedisc.bsky.social

Weird how when a Call Her Daddy peasant centrist quote tweets your account you end up deluged with businessmen and made men in the notifications.

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CTcathytuttle.bsky.social

We don't "recognize" non-drivers because they don't count. They're the dispossessed, the people our elected officials & businessmen always overlook -- children, poor people, people too old or disabled to drive. Non-drivers of choice are rare. Non-drivers of necessity are a third of the population.

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ANandinix.bsky.social

Andrea Mitchell proclaimed this morning that Harris is underwater with men, especially businessmen, who don't think she's smart because she isn't doing interviews. So we're playing pretend.

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Ccedricksuserna.me

it's 1:1 lmaoo

a helicopter made of businessmen
a helicopter made of Minecraft businessmen (villagers)
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TOonetrueposter.bsky.social

I'm still half-convinced his protagonist pov status is some kind of elaborate Andy Kaufman joke about how America views Maverick Businessmen.

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DDdondechert.bsky.social

Did Hoover, Alf Landon, or Wilkie have rallies with oligarchs endorsing them? Just trotting out businessmen seems weird as an endorsement. Even given Musk's ignorance (or disdainä about the Constitution and laws.

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ATaudryt.bsky.social

A Japanese friend who guided myself and my husband through Tokyo's transit system the first time we visited the city pointed out a rail car that was dedicated to female-only passengers. "They exist because businessmen grope girls riding home from school," he said angrily. "They have no chivalry."

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GSswansonian.bsky.social

I remember it was often referenced in 80s shows with businessmen playing it to show how competitive they were but it only seems to get mentioned every Olympics now.

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