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*Как побороть в себе желание всем угодить с помощью техники DIME*

Всего десять вопросов, которые помогут чётко выражать собственные интересы и так же чётко говорить «нет».
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Emma Stone Lists Her Cottagecore-Meets-California Home for $4 Million

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*A Southwest traveler is going viral after being mistaken for Snoop Dogg*

With more than a dozen top 10 song hits over a 30-year career and an estimated net worth of $160 million, Snoop Dogg is unlikely to travel in economy on a budget airline. But last week, a Southwest (LUV) - Get Free Report flight attendant found internet fame (and some mockery) after mistaking a regular traveler for the best-selling rap artist on a flight to Florida's Fort Lauderdale and coming up to him for a photo.Related: Southwest Airlines Tries Another Fix For a Big Boarding Problem "Maaaannnn these ppl taking pics of my cuzin [sic] because they said he look like Snoop Dogg," Timothy Graham wrote overtop of a video of a tall African American traveler wearing large dark sunglasses getting up to pose for a photo with a woman in a red Southwest flight attendant uniform. He also put a short clip of Dr. Dre's "Nuthin’ But A 'G' Thang" song playing over the clip (the song lyrics mention that "Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre is at the do.")Flight attendant mistakes passenger for Snoop Dogg: 'You make me feel so short!' "You make me feel so short!" the flight attendant is also heard saying in the video. The video, which was picked up by multiple parody accounts and even reshared by the real Snoop Dogg himself, was viewed millions of times on different accounts. The Southwest flight attendant, whose name is Chrissy Lofton, even posted a photo on her Instagram (META) - Get Free Report account with the caption that she "had Snoop Dogg on my flight into Fort Lauderdale today" and that the rapper "is the sweetest." More Travel:A new travel term is taking over the internet (and reaching airlines and hotels)The 10 best airline stocks to buy nowAirlines see a new kind of traveler at the front of the plane Lofton kept the photo up even after going viral and receiving thousands of comments informing her of her mistake due to the entertainment it aroused. "lol the pic is cute but it's not Snoop Chrissy," wrote one Instagram user. "I hope you get to meet the real one one day" wrote another. A few days after the faux Snoop Dogg video went viral, Lofton posted another video of a different traveler playing the trombone on a plane as "more entertainment on one of my flights."The real Snoop Dogg has been eying some major business moves Born in 1971 as Calvin Broadus Jr., Snoop Dogg rose to prominence through viral rap songs like "What's My Name" and "Drop It Like It's Hot" but has recently undertaken a number of business ventures. In 2015, he founded the hedge fund Casa Verde Capital and has been putting money toward fledgling companies in the cannabis industry as numerous states moved to legalize and the business sector exploded. He has also been an early investor into tech giants such as Reddit, Klarna and Robinhood (HOOD) - Get Free Report. While that venture ultimately proved unsuccessful, Snoop Dogg also tried to buy the NHL team the Ottawa Senators in 2023. A partnership between the rapper and stove producer Solo Stove was also dubbed the "best ad of the year" last year. Snoop Dogg has also been appointed NBC's "Special Correspondent" for the 2024 Olympic Games taking place in Paris in the coming summer after some of his commentary of the 2021 Olympics alongside comedian Kevin Hart generated "tens of millions of views."
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A Southwest traveler is going viral after being mistaken for Snoop Dogg

With more than a dozen top 10 song hits over a 30-year career and an estimated net worth of $160 million, Snoop Dogg is unlikely to travel in economy on a budget airline. But last week, a Southwest (LUV) - Get Free Report flight attendant found internet fame (and some mockery) after mistaking a regular traveler for the best-selling rap artist on a flight to Florida's Fort Lauderdale and coming up to him for a photo.Related: Southwest Airlines Tries Another Fix For a Big Boarding Problem "Maaaannnn these ppl taking pics of my cuzin sic because they said he look like Snoop Dogg," Timothy Graham wrote overtop of a video of a tall African American traveler wearing large dark sunglasses getting up to pose for a photo with a woman in a red Southwest flight attendant uniform. He also put a short clip of Dr. Dre's "Nuthin’ But A 'G' Thang" song playing over the clip (the song lyrics mention that "Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre is at the do.")Flight attendant mistakes passenger for Snoop Dogg: 'You make me feel so short!' "You make me feel so short!" the flight attendant is also heard saying in the video. The video, which was picked up by multiple parody accounts and even reshared by the real Snoop Dogg himself, was viewed millions of times on different accounts. The Southwest flight attendant, whose name is Chrissy Lofton, even posted a photo on her Instagram (META) - Get Free Report account with the caption that she "had Snoop Dogg on my flight into Fort Lauderdale today" and that the rapper "is the sweetest." More Travel:A new travel term is taking over the internet (and reaching airlines and hotels)The 10 best airline stocks to buy nowAirlines see a new kind of traveler at the front of the plane Lofton kept the photo up even after going viral and receiving thousands of comments informing her of her mistake due to the entertainment it aroused. "lol the pic is cute but it's not Snoop Chrissy," wrote one Instagram user. "I hope you get to meet the real one one day" wrote another. A few days after the faux Snoop Dogg video went viral, Lofton posted another video of a different traveler playing the trombone on a plane as "more entertainment on one of my flights."The real Snoop Dogg has been eying some major business moves Born in 1971 as Calvin Broadus Jr., Snoop Dogg rose to prominence through viral rap songs like "What's My Name" and "Drop It Like It's Hot" but has recently undertaken a number of business ventures. In 2015, he founded the hedge fund Casa Verde Capital and has been putting money toward fledgling companies in the cannabis industry as numerous states moved to legalize and the business sector exploded. He has also been an early investor into tech giants such as Reddit, Klarna and Robinhood (HOOD) - Get Free Report. While that venture ultimately proved unsuccessful, Snoop Dogg also tried to buy the NHL team the Ottawa Senators in 2023. A partnership between the rapper and stove producer Solo Stove was also dubbed the "best ad of the year" last year. Snoop Dogg has also been appointed NBC's "Special Correspondent" for the 2024 Olympic Games taking place in Paris in the coming summer after some of his commentary of the 2021 Olympics alongside comedian Kevin Hart generated "tens of millions of views."
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*Amazon’s plan to put a popular home product behind a paywall hits a roadblock*

Amazon is planning to give its voice assistant Alexa a makeover, but the changes will come with a price tag for consumers as the online retail giant is aiming to launch a paid subscription for the revamped Alexa this summer, sparking concern amongst a few employees at the company, according to a recent report from Business Insider. Insider reveals that the paid subscription for the revamped Alexa is called Alexa Plus, and Amazon is planning to debut it to consumers on June 30 for a price that is currently unknown. The new version of Alexa will include improved AI technology that will make the voice assistant more conversational and smarter, and Amazon is calling the project Remarkable Alexa. Related: Amazon is making a major change to Alexa you may not like The company teased the changes to Alexa in an announcement in September last year where it revealed that it plans to give the voice assistant more personality and allow it to have “a point of view, making conversations more engaging.” “We’ve been on that journey to create that superhuman assistant for more than a decade now,” said Dave Limp, then-senior vice president of Amazon devices, at a September event from Amazon’s HQ2. “But with generative AI, it’s now within reach.” That same month, Limp also confirmed in an interview with Bloomberg that because the cost to train “superhuman” Alexa is “substantial,” the company will charge customers for the upgraded service, but at a price point that customers say they are comfortable with. “We don’t have an idea of a price yet,” said Limp while speaking to Bloomberg. “We’ll talk to customers and learn from them, what they believe the value is. The Alexa that you know and love today is going to remain free.” Dave Limp, then-senior vice president of Devices & Services, talks about Alexa's conversational ability at Amazon's HQ2 in Crystal City, Virginia on Sept. 20, 2023. The Washington Post/Getty Images As Amazon is ramping up its efforts to develop Remarkable Alexa, Insider also revealed in its report that creating the updated voice assistant has reportedly caused internal conflict within the company. Remarkable Alexa is currently being tested on 15,000 customers, and while the voice assistant is more conversational and smarter, it has been “deflecting” answers, giving “unnecessarily long or inaccurate responses” to questions and struggling to answer “ambiguous customer requests.” Some employees at Amazon are allegedly questioning whether or not consumers would pay for Remarkable Alexa while they are already paying for additional Amazon services. Remarkable Alexa appears to be Amazon’s effort to revive the voice assistant after it was reported in 2022 that Alexa and other Amazon devices was set to lose $10 billion that year. One employee at the company even dubbed Alexa as a “colossal failure.” As a result of the failing voice assistant, the unit responsible for developing Alexa was targeted in one of the company’s biggest layoffs in history where around 10,000 employees lost their jobs. Investing can be hard. We make it easier. There are thousands of stocks you can invest your hard-earned money in. Our pros help you decide what stocks to buy and when to buy them. Sign up to find out what stocks we're buying now.
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Amazon’s plan to put a popular home product behind a paywall hits a roadblock

Amazon is planning to give its voice assistant Alexa a makeover, but the changes will come with a price tag for consumers as the online retail giant is aiming to launch a paid subscription for the revamped Alexa this summer, sparking concern amongst a few employees at the company, according to a recent report from Business Insider. Insider reveals that the paid subscription for the revamped Alexa is called Alexa Plus, and Amazon is planning to debut it to consumers on June 30 for a price that is currently unknown. The new version of Alexa will include improved AI technology that will make the voice assistant more conversational and smarter, and Amazon is calling the project Remarkable Alexa. Related: Amazon is making a major change to Alexa you may not like The company teased the changes to Alexa in an announcement in September last year where it revealed that it plans to give the voice assistant more personality and allow it to have “a point of view, making conversations more engaging.” “We’ve been on that journey to create that superhuman assistant for more than a decade now,” said Dave Limp, then-senior vice president of Amazon devices, at a September event from Amazon’s HQ2. “But with generative AI, it’s now within reach.” That same month, Limp also confirmed in an interview with Bloomberg that because the cost to train “superhuman” Alexa is “substantial,” the company will charge customers for the upgraded service, but at a price point that customers say they are comfortable with. “We don’t have an idea of a price yet,” said Limp while speaking to Bloomberg. “We’ll talk to customers and learn from them, what they believe the value is. The Alexa that you know and love today is going to remain free.” Dave Limp, then-senior vice president of Devices & Services, talks about Alexa's conversational ability at Amazon's HQ2 in Crystal City, Virginia on Sept. 20, 2023. The Washington Post/Getty Images As Amazon is ramping up its efforts to develop Remarkable Alexa, Insider also revealed in its report that creating the updated voice assistant has reportedly caused internal conflict within the company. Remarkable Alexa is currently being tested on 15,000 customers, and while the voice assistant is more conversational and smarter, it has been “deflecting” answers, giving “unnecessarily long or inaccurate responses” to questions and struggling to answer “ambiguous customer requests.” Some employees at Amazon are allegedly questioning whether or not consumers would pay for Remarkable Alexa while they are already paying for additional Amazon services. Remarkable Alexa appears to be Amazon’s effort to revive the voice assistant after it was reported in 2022 that Alexa and other Amazon devices was set to lose $10 billion that year. One employee at the company even dubbed Alexa as a “colossal failure.” As a result of the failing voice assistant, the unit responsible for developing Alexa was targeted in one of the company’s biggest layoffs in history where around 10,000 employees lost their jobs. Investing can be hard. We make it easier. There are thousands of stocks you can invest your hard-earned money in. Our pros help you decide what stocks to buy and when to buy them. Sign up to find out what stocks we're buying now.
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*How do I politely tell my girlfriend that she's getting fat?*

My girlfriend has put on a good bit these past few months- enough for me to be worried for her health.. I'm also kinda starting to lose physical attraction. How do I speak to her about this? PS: I would NEVER dump my girl just because she gained some weight, I fucking love her.. submitted by /u/Illustrious-Bridge91 to r/NoStupidQuestions [link] [comments]
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How do I politely tell my girlfriend that she's getting fat?

My girlfriend has put on a good bit these past few months- enough for me to be worried for her health.. I'm also kinda starting to lose physical attraction. How do I speak to her about this? PS: I would NEVER dump my girl just because she gained some weight, I fucking love her.. submitted by /u/Illustrious-Bridge91 to r/NoStupidQuestions link comments
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CCP demand piano player in a public place stop filming because they were in the background (in Britain)

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Palworld Has Huge Weekend, Sells 5 Million and Overtakes Cyberpunk 2077 in Steam’s Most-Played Games List

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