A group of diners in Massachusetts brought their young children to a restaurant, enjoyed a full meal, and then walked out without paying. The restaurant released the security footage and is asking for help identifying them. The saddest part is the example being set for those kids. Small businesses and high-trust communities can’t survive when people think this kind of behavior is normal.
What happened to personal responsibility?
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei stated in a Bloomberg interview that the India AI Summit was "extremely disorganised".
About the chaos on stage: "There was Narendra Modi up there suddenly telling everyone to hold hands..." (collapses with laughter).
These lousy Subway franchisees are charging extra for TOASTING 😂
Corporate Subway says toasting is FREE nationwide.
Pure greed. This is exactly how you destroy customer trust and kill repeat business.
Stop nickel-and-diming people on basic stuff.
Been hit with shady upcharges or a "toasting fee" at Subway? I absolutely refuse to eat there.
"You're hiring H-1Bs from India even though you're a state funded university?"
"That's right, Dave."
"Even though your purpose is to educate young Americans for those jobs?"
"Yes, Dave."
Title: 🎓 U.S. Graduation Ceremony or Indian Political Rally? 🇺🇸🇮🇳
Disclaimer:
A follower shared the information, screenshot, and links below. I have not independently verified the identities, affiliations, or intentions of the individuals involved. The comments below reflect my personal observations and questions for discussion. Readers are encouraged to review the source material and draw their own conclusions.
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A follower sent me an Instagram video and a Sacred Heart University graduation video showing students allegedly displaying a TDP political party flag during a graduation ceremony.
Sources shared by the follower:
Instagram Reel: https://t.co/Exg85yNLGO
University Commencement Page: https://t.co/BiN9VKRX5R
Suggested timestamp: Around 01:10:20
Over the years, I have observed numerous online videos showing Telugu students displaying flags associated with TDP, YSRCP, Jana Sena, and sometimes Indian political or religious symbols during graduation ceremonies and university events in the United States.
My question is simple:
How does bringing Indian regional political party flags to an American university graduation benefit America, the university, or the graduating students?
A broader question for discussion:
If a Pakistani student came to India to study and displayed the flag of a Pakistani regional political party during a graduation ceremony at a university in Delhi or JNU, how would many Indians react?
Would they view it as cultural expression, political activism, or something else?
I am curious to hear different perspectives.
Sacred Heart University, Connecticut 2024 Graduates#cbnfollowers#ncbnforap#ysrcp#jaitdp#viral #t.mp4
Indian National, Meer Patel, 23, of Murfreesboro, TN, stole a $1M scratch-off lottery ticket from a customer at a Shell station on Greenland Drive.
The Antioch dad bought two winners ($1M + $40). Patel paid him only for the $40, trashed the big one, dug it out on camera after the customer was gone, and then tried claiming the jackpot. It was all caught on camera!
https://t.co/Mk47ffDvd5
One of the biggest scams going on at airports is Indians, who are perfectly capable of walking, are abusing the airport wheelchair service to skip long walks and get priority boarding
It really looks like careful discrimination, especially when they ask twice…
Do you hold an Indian passport?
Do you hold a passport of any other country other than India?
@PlumbNick@RealWaKhan@ITContractorsUS
An exceptionally high IQ software techie from South India 🇮🇳 with his family in a North American water body.
Relax, The guy and his family were missing India's holy River Ganges. 👀