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Google hasn't iterated it, Apple hasn't iterated it very well.
Like one message gets iterated, and how it gets iterated.
Snapchat could have slowly iterated its way to this conclusion.
We've experimented, iterated and received a great deal of feedback.
Then Apple did what Apple often does: iterated, refined, and fixed.
For the next five years, the team iterated on this idea.
We often say that people find their voice; Spawn iterated hers.
People are worried about the product, whether the product is iterated enough.
But you're right, voices are really interesting and it hasn't been iterated.
Management have iterated a credible self-help programme to support earnings progression.
"This continues to be iterated," said Frank Cuevas, who is working on a major redesign at IBM — and whose use of the word "iterated" hints at the kind of start-up mentality the changes are intended to evoke.
I'm confident the always-on display will be iterated and refined over time.
This perspective and approach is something that should be explored, iterated, used and scaled.
Products were seen as placeholders that were to be broken, iterated on, pivoted from.
Where other countries' payments systems have iterated and innovated, the U.S. has stagnated. Why?
Again, this game is in Early Access and is going to be iterated on.
It was the only game we did that just iterated on an existing game engine.
The company iterated on the product over time, but never needed massive infusions of capital.
Instead, they radically iterated and came away with something that feels genuinely new to play.
"The financial markets are begging us to borrow and spend, essentially for free," he iterated.
Clinton's presidential campaign re-iterated that Mills was working as a volunteer on the trip.
During the manufacturing process, we also iterated on the design of the SCiO sensor itself.
Following the announcement Susquehanna analyst Sam Poser re-iterated his negative rating on the stock.
The bank has iterated that it's yet to see any evidence of wrongdoing on its part.
It was a lot less robust than some had hoped, but it will get iterated on.
Of course, based on iterated war game simulations, the United States would win such a conflict.
BTIG, Piper Jaffray, CLSA, and Cowen all re-iterated their buy ratings on the stock today.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin iterated that his country is "absolutely" committed to free and fair trade.
" And the same thing was iterated with Uber, with Justin Caldbeck, with Dave McClure, "I'm so surprised!
"They haven't iterated the product fast enough to be competitive with short form video assets," Anthony said.
The company's CEO iterated that the branding has nothing to do with the concept of child labor.
Abubakar's manifesto re-iterated his plan to partially privatize state oil firm Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
This will see it develop a first flagship title that can be iterated over the long term.
Both companies have dorm-room roots, grew rapidly among a core young audience, and rapidly iterated their products.
Google took the already excellent Pixelbook keyboard and iterated on it a bit, making the keys slightly quieter.
"Porsche did something super weird, they built a car in the 1960s and iterated on it," Fawaz says.
Our team really likes it, and we've iterated on many different processes on how can we do this.
Mnuchin iterated that his country is "absolutely" committed to free and fair trade, according to the Associated Press.
The overarching theme of friendship is basically iterated directly to the camera about a dozen times throughout the movie.
And talk a little bit about the Kleiner case with Ellen Pao, it certainly iterated through the whole industry.
Instead, it took what was good in the S6.03, refined and iterated upon it, and produced something much better.
Like a coin toss that keeps coming up heads, iterated titles suggest an occult lucky streak bound to break.
The PBOC iterated that it will keep the yuan exchange rate basically stable at a reasonable and balanced level.
Speaking at rally in Pennsylvania on Thursday, Trump re-iterated his view that the Russia story is a hoax.
He iterated the concept with noted avant-garde filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky, who happens to be well-versed in tarot.
And as a product, Twitter has iterated at a glacial pace, slowly testing out minor new features to boost engagement.
In fact, the most valuable analytics initiatives are those where models are continually refined and iterated on an ongoing basis.
Microsoft and Google have iterated on the idea, but it's notable to see a TV maker get into the game.
And because we've iterated in that way over the years, I think we just have this permission to do so.
The difference is Apple quickly iterated the iPhone to outclass any challengers and Microsoft's kinda resting on its laurels with HoloLens.
He also re-iterated that there would be no let-up in efforts to tackle deep-rooted graft within the party.
"We observed how doctors work, explained to them how AI works, listened to their complaints, and iterated our product," said Chen.
Microsoft has iterated upon its Surface hardware for years, but perhaps the longest in the tooth is its Surface Book 10603.
Novak iterated that if producers observed a deficit in the market in the future, then they could look at increasing production.
Eventually, the company iterated on the invitation cards by printing instructions directly on the card case, where recipients couldn't miss them.
However, as advancements in technology go, they won't always be iterated on and deployed by teams or individuals with good intentions.
Naturally it can also be tweaked and iterated, or effects applied to further manipulate the sound, as with any voice performance.
Since then the company has iterated on the glass to improve overall durability and scratch-resistance while also making it thinner.
It's iterated on them for the past two years, and it now makes one of the better pairs on the market.
The iterated standards document will be published in December once we receive feedback and the mandate will be rolled out gradually.
They've been growing steadily, launched dozens of paid productivity apps, shut down some of them and iterated on the most successful ones.
Palm later iterated on the concept by letting you group the cards into "hands," little sets of cards that would sit together.
" He iterated that the euro zone's central bank is "ready to use all the instruments that are necessary to fulfill this mandate.
A spokesperson for the ECB said that the Governing Council "has not discussed these topics", which President Mario Draghi has previously iterated.
Over time, tech companies have tested his research and iterated it, and then designed their machines and smartphones and games around it.
The Saudi Aramco CEO iterated that there was still healthy demand, however, even with long-term predictions that stretch out to 2060.
During his testimony, Zinke clearly iterated his ability to drive and incentivize collaboration between the federal government and state and local governments.
There is a constant loop here, in every level: new elements and features are introduced, iterated upon, and spun into new challenges.
"It's not like the team found lightning in a bottle, but it has iterated to create lightning in a bottle," says Hickey.
With their feedback, we reworked the grid again and iterated fill changes through another half-dozen versions to what you see today.
Then I started a company, Mahalo, which got incredibly big incredibly fast and got smaller even faster, then iterated and made it Inside.
It started with the idea of a high school experience, that you had this high school experience, and then how it iterated itself.
Costas said the gesture would be a "powerful statement" by the players who have iterated their support for the military and the flag.
Specific details of Marin's proposal have not been announced and a spokesperson has iterated that it's not currently part of the government's agenda.
However, a spokesperson for the ECB later said that the Governing Council "has not discussed these topics", which President Mario Draghi has previously iterated.
After the G43 and G4 iterated on the warmly received G2, the new flagship from LG is set to be "nothing like" its predecessors.
This is Fitbit's attempt to take the Charge HR wristband, which simply iterated on Fitbit's earlier Flex and Force designs, to the next level.
The company has iterated quickly since then, and this month's deployment of semi-autonomous vehicles to actual (non-paying) customers is a significant step.
I iterated possible services until I hit on a real pain point that I would be able to subsequently develop and test solutions for.
There are still many missing features, but it's interesting to see how Apple has publicly iterated on this product over the past few years.
But Mr. Cooney said that this constant theme, iterated by witness by witness, actually helped to underscore an attempt to conceal a corrupt agreement.
How those simulations could be iterated and upgraded over time, through technological progress and at great financial cost, to an arbitrary degree of verisimilitude.
The European Central Bank continues to prop up the economy with its quantitative easing and iterated at its last meeting that policy would be unchanged.
Twitch says the feature was something that was designed based on requests from the community, and will continue to be iterated on throughout the year.
Samsung simply iterated on its already excellent camera with the Galaxy S8 to take the third spot in my current ranking of best mobile cameras.
And for the next few years, the company iterated on that design, gradually adding features like a color display, WiFi, instant messaging, and web browsing.
Last month, Publicis had re-iterated its outlook for 2020 saying underlying sales would be somewhere in the range of down 2% to up 1%.
" This point was re-iterated in the State of the Union, where the new politics of xenophobia was attributed to "economic disruptions that strain working families.
The album is influenced by the scientific theory of emergence—that all natural processes are built upon systems that started small and iterated into complex entities.
The company has expanded its test area to other cities, spun out into its own business and iterated the vehicle design and the sensors around it.
Bridenstine re-iterated that NASA is also working with commercial partners on sourcing the production of the Artemis suits, as the agency announced earlier this month.
Unlike most traditional debt, the financing is iterated quickly by integrating into a company's marketing and finance platforms and payments are made in accordance with revenue.
Anchor launched late last year and has iterated a bit in the time since to make the app work better for amateurs who want to start podcasting.
Ginsburg said those efforts "ameliorate some of the harm" caused by the court's arbitration decisions, but re-iterated her stance that congressional action is "urgently in order."
Eigendorf iterated that the reports of state aid were "just speculation" and said that the bank strongly intends to solve its problems, or its challenges, by itself.
He iterated that the ECB had not yet decided on what actions it would take to combat ailing growth and weak inflation, calling for a pragmatic approach.
Party member Alice Weidel said in statement Monday that ECB policy was impossible to change and iterated that citizens were losing money due to low interest rates.
Since last year's Galaxy S6 design revitalization, Samsung has iterated three times on its formula and the Note 73 is the finest design Samsung has ever produced.
They share the same architecture, and thanks to the PC industry that architecture gets iterated on at breakneck pace — just like you see in the smartphone market.
There's never been anything like the Yoga Book before, though I get the sense that it will be copied and iterated on for many years to come.
Scarlett's Tuna Salad I love this recipe and, because I always have a jar of tuna in the kitchen, I've iterated on it with whatever is around.
The post iterated that the series will be executive produced by Gaiman, along with Wonder Woman screenwriter Allan Heinberg and The Dark Knight screenwriter David S. Goyer.
But availability doesn't translate to popularity and there's a good reason we hang on to Lovecraft and why his work has been copied and iterated on for decades.
Game theory shows that in iterated dilemmas, played many hundreds or thousands of times, cooperation is a very stable strategy — one reason it is so common in nature.
In the time since Samsung made small bezels a table stakes feature, other companies have improved upon and iterated on the concept to produce even more immersive designs.
To that end, it built a special sports chatter feature called Stadium, has focused on Facebook Live for citizen journalism, and has iterated on its Trending Topics feature.
She began as the pixelated creation of a man, molded for the consumption of a presumed male audience, and continually iterated upon by teams made up of predominantly men.
It's also possible that Everalbum has iterated on this screen and the version we see now is more transparent than one used previously, but there's no proof of that.
She re-iterated her discontent with Airbnb's practices, saying that "illegal hotels represent a pernicious threat" to New York residents and contribute to rising rents and gentrification of neighborhoods.
The company spent the past few years trashing industry standards and lauding their own approaches with braggadocio, but ended up releasing a product that largely iterated on its competitors.
Miele is a German company that has been making vacuums since the 1853s, and it's iterated on its original cannister-type vacuum a lot in the last 88 years.
Last December, a staff member looked on apologetically as I methodically iterated through boxes of long-untouched sheet music, pulling scores I'd mostly never heard of but seemed promising.
The first big thing coming to watchOS is a suite of new watchfaces, joining the existing options that have been iterated on since the first version of the Apple Watch.
It's been a selling feature for the Note line for a while, and I'm actually impressed at how Samsung has iterated its stylus in a smart way with this update.
He also re-iterated that Marley Spoon isn't trying to change consumer eating habits — converting those who don't cook at home to those that do — but only their buying habits.
Sony iterated on two very popular cameras The new A6500 is an upgrade to the A6300, which was released earlier this year as an upgrade to the A60003 from 2014.
Though review times are getting a lot less play than other changes, I feel that this could have a significant impact on how often apps get updated and iterated on.
And we saw that through metrics, and saw that qualitatively, and we didn't roll it back, we rapidly iterated on making it better until we felt satisfied with the results.
HP has refined and iterated on this computer for four generations now, and changes like the relocated power button and physical camera switch show that the company is listening to criticisms.
Like other Democratic presidential campaigns, Buttigieg also rejects money from fossil fuel industry executives and political action committees tied to corporations, a pledge Schmuhl re-iterated in the email to supporters.
Those images are refined and iterated upon, and along the way, they become "key frames" — iconic visual shots that often make it into the movies themselves, sometimes hardly changed at all.
Yet I, for one, hope this design is iterated upon and will usher in a new age of gadget design to get us out of the boring age of slate designs.
The aluminum unibody of the company's iPhone served as the model being iterated on by the entire mobile industry, but this will likely be the last year it's quite so prominent.
Ryanair posted an 1.693 percent rise in net profit for the first half of the year, and iterated it's still on track for solid full-year results despite recent flight cancellations.
China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang re-iterated the extradition law is a necessary step for legal cooperation with Hong Kong, and would ensure the city doesn't become a haven for criminals.
Among other consequences, Spiegel's more deliberate approach can put the company at a disadvantage to Facebook, which has not just cloned its most successful products, but has also rapidly iterated on them.
"At a company like Facebook, every single pixel in the app is iterated or worked on all of the time," says Loredana Crisan, the product design director who headed the redesign team.
"Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers" is the most fully-featured version of the much-iterated "Street Fighter II" games, with a massive list of fighters and beautiful high-resolution graphics.
Unlike something like a machine learning agent, this isn't a new approach that can easily be tested and iterated — it's an entirely new discipline which people can only now truly begin to learn.
The Surface line has earned Microsoft a lot of kudos, mostly because it deeply considered every aspect of the design and then iterated on them to zero in on the best possible experience.
The UCL researchers have iterated a number of settings in which the technology can be put to novel use, such as helping stroke victims formulate letters or translating comic books into different languages.
Bandai established board game series such as Joy Family and Party Joy with the purpose of creating iterated, conceptually similar games, and they released more than 250 of them between 1980 and 1990.
But the way those apps are discovered in mobile stores can be a bit muddled now that Google has updated and iterated on its design language countless times across its myriad product lines.
While the rules are still in a early state of being iterated on, Jimenez based the game system on an earlier game he prototyped, and is working to adapt it for Daylight's ruleset.
Santelli appeared on CNBC's "The Exchange," where he iterated he was "not a doctor" but made a comparison between the generic flu and the coronavirus that causes the disease known as COVID-19.
V-Moda's M100 headphones, later iterated upon with the Crossfade Wireless and Crossfade 2 Wireless, were a fantastic value and a crowd favorite for their durability, bass-forward performance, and customizable side plates.
Negotiating teams concluded the third round of Brexit negotiations last Thursday, but Michel Barnier, the EU's chief negotiator, iterated that there hadn't been enough progress to allow talks to move to the next phase.
Speaking to CNBC, she said she loved the idea that there was a woman in the running for the White House, but iterated that she wouldn't vote for someone solely because they were a women.
While the Apple Watch design has remained exactly the same since its was first unveiled almost two years ago, the many manufacturers of Android Wear devices have iterated through numerous looks, from sporty to sublime.
Microsoft has iterated on its Surface Laptop three times now, and the most recent third crack brings with it a new model: a 211-inch variant that runs on an AMD CPU rather than Intel.
Abe iterated that the global economy needed to learn lessons from the "Lehman crisis" - a nod towards the financial crash of 2008 - and said all policy tools needed to be mobilized to support the global economy.
Instead, these games I've talked about have simply boldly iterated on what first-person games do well, and they've done so without sticking to the values that the past decade of first-person games have valorized.
This is of interest not only because this version of the oft-iterated story is the model for the coming movie of the same name starring Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper (also the new film's director).
An idea explored in many science fictions and hypothesized in a paper by Swedish philosopher Nicholas Bostrom back in 2003—it's a concept which was also iterated in a panel talk by Elon Musk last year.
Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, re-iterated the company's firm commitment to protect the privacy of its customers during its annual shareholder meeting in Cupertino, California on Friday, according to posts on social media from those in attendance.
I interviewed Ooi to understand how Kenzie differentiates itself from competitors, how it has iterated its model to improve retention and job placement and how he expects the ISA market to evolve over the next couple years.
The new Tier scooters produced via a strategic partnership with Okai utilise a "modular" design — something that Voi is also doing — so that they can be customised for different (regulated) markets, iterated more frequently and for easier maintenance.
McGinness' art over the past two decades has worked to codify images and ideas into their simplest, most iconic forms, from his Women series to the Mindscapes and Black Holes made from dozens of carefully iterated visual concepts.
It's iterated in both areas since, developing self-installed integrated wireless chargers for its furniture, as well as light/charger combos, and finally with a new partnership with Sonos that produced the Symfonisk line of wireless smart speakers.
At a press conference in New York City to nominally promote his infrastructure bill, the president re-iterated his belief that both white supremacists and their opponents were at fault for the racial violence in Virginia this weekend.
Another source with connections to the developer confirmed the documents were legitimate, but stressed they were a snapshot in time; these documents were revised, edited, and iterated on before Sleeping Dogs 22 was ultimately cancelled in late 22.
Cunningham believes that Orchard's advantage comes not only in the fact that it has products to serve each part of the process — search, title and mortgage — but that it's iterated on each of those pieces of the puzzle.
Apple has iterated a lot of the iOS App Store, and it makes enough sense that it's trying to port the parts of that experience that work over to the Mac App Store it launched a few years ago.
Here's how two direct-to-consumer products iterated to success: "We launched with a pretty mediocre product," Native deodorant CEO and founder Moiz Ali told the crowd at Day Two of our Code Commerce conference in New York City.
Last week, the members of A Tribe Called Quest, one of the essential groups of the 1990s, came back after nearly two decades into a hip-hop world that had iterated a dozen or more times; they didn't flinch.
"The mayor then re-iterated that "any candidate to be appointed to any position will be there on their merits, and will neither be qualified or disqualified based on the idea that they supported and believed in my campaign.
A Delta spokesperson said on Monday that the airline has also added covers on all the cameras "as a visible way to reassure customers," and re-iterated that Delta has no plans to install the software necessary to use them.
Today, bands like Sleeping With Sirens and Motionless In White have taken the foundation Drop Dead, Gorgeous laid out, and iterated upon its structure, allowing them to play to huge venues and global audiences, continuing on the genre of music.
Since stepping into the role in early 2014, he's done a good job at talking the talk—he quickly iterated the company needed to begin focusing exclusively on games again—but it's finally time for Microsoft to start walking, too.
They also sidestepped questions on China's legal system and whether activists might be at risk of being extradited on national security grounds but re-iterated that no one would be sent off for political offences, nor to face a death sentence.
But what's clear from the content of the op-ed is that whoever wrote it stands for the traditional Republican values iterated by the party's top politicians in years past, which the author no longer believes stems from the Oval Office.
"The end result is defined by the shape of the object, the order in which the points are digitally stored, the frequency in which they are iterated and the way the three graphs are mapped on to the two audio channels," Cherouvim explains.
"We started with a blank piece of paper and ideated and iterated with Walt Disney Imagineering on what Coca-Cola products and packaging would look like in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge," said Ellen Gutierrez, director of strategic partnerships and brand marketing, Coca-Cola.
The news that the largest bank in the US is adopting some technical aspects of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum—a blockchain that came after Bitcoin and iterated on it—was not met with the jubilation one might expect of cryptocurrency enthusiasts.
"Despite the commencement of arbitration proceedings, the Company has re-iterated to the Kyrgyz Republic Government its openness to receive and discuss proposals to resolve all outstanding matters affecting the Kumtor project in a manner that is fair to all of Centerra's shareholders," it added.
Between that time and today, the company has iterated on its high-end aluminum design, recruited noted audio engineer Gordon Rankin — who also had a part in the design of the awesome AudioQuest DragonFly DACs — and gathered the funding to release a product globally.
Either it's messed them up (MobileMe), or it's underwhelmed (early stages of iCloud), or it's just iterated at a glacial pace compared to its competitors (Google Photos, for instance, launched a new feature on Monday; its last significant update was less than two weeks ago).
Now into its sixth year, the program has been running long enough to make that data interesting and potentially quite meaningful, although it is also worth keeping in mind that EF has iterated and grown quite a lot since those humble cohort one and two beginnings.
But when you look at how fast Sony has iterated over the last few years, and the deep line of cameras that have come to market as a result, it's really not that surprising that something like the A7 III could exist at a competitive price point.
Centralway Numbrs has long-promised a U.K. launch, and re-iterated its British plans in a piece published in February last year by the FT. In today's funding announcement, the startup, which employs over 130 people, repeated that promise, pegging a U.K. launch to "early 2017".
And although this isn't a concrete plan or likely to happen any time soon, co-founder and CEO Tom Blomfield has made no secret of his ambition to bring Monzo across the pond at some point, something he re-iterated in a very brief call last night.
As smartphones pushed the boundaries and iterated at breakneck pace over the last decade, they've quickly run into limitations governed by the laws of physics: A phone can only get so thin or light, and the year-to-year speed and battery upgrades are becoming less-and-less impressive.
Both Vine and HQ felt novel at launch but never meaningfully iterated on their core experience; Snapchat survived by following up its original hit (disappearing messages) with something even bigger (ephemeral stories.) If TikTok is going to survive, it has to be less like Vine and more like Snap.
But it simply cannot compete with the work that's gone into V, and its wildly popular predecessor, the multi-iterated Street Fighter IV. Which is a game that's been on Nintendo before—I've the 3DS version right here, and it's not half bad, given the limitations of its platform.
Thanks to the democratization of distribution platforms, it's easy enough for a producer in the suburbs of Lisbon to take inspiration from American rap music, suffuse it with a local approach to polyrhythms and upload it back to Soundclound to be played in clubs worldwide—further localized and iterated into new forms entirely.
But if there's anything I've learned in my efforts to pull the iPhone apart, literally and figuratively, it's that there are rarely concrete beginnings to any particular products or technologies — they evolve from varying previous ideas and concepts and inventions and are prodded and iterated into newness by restless minds and profit motives.
In a call yesterday, Franke re-iterated Helpling's long term home services play, describing home cleaning as the company's "entry vertical," chosen first because it is probably the most tricky to pull off in terms of both logistics and trust, but also because it forms the basis for lots of cross-selling.
We are building for a world in which they never exercise power.... In other words, competition between Republicans and Democrats is no longer an iterated game in which two rival parties who see each other as legitimate contenders for political power expect to take turns exercising more and less influence within the system.
He added that the U.S. consumer is the "linchpin" behind his relatively optimistic outlook, but iterated that there were several factors weighing on economic activity in the U.S. "The slowdown in global economic growth — notably in emerging market economies — and uncertainty about international prospects have contributed to a rising dollar and declining commodity prices since mid-2014," he said.
"They're bringing the current generation of console games to iOS," Joswiak says, of launches like Fortnite and PUBG, and notes that he believes we're at a tipping point when it comes to mobile gaming, because mobile platforms like the iPhone and iOS offer completely unique combinations of hardware and software features that are iterated on quickly.
For some reason Warner Brothers has not really [iterated] that much on the Nemesis System, even though it makes total sense for a faction based Batman game and the idea that you could be playing four different Bat characters in which you have different sort of villains, and enemies pollinated between six totally different factions sounds fucking awesome.
If General Magic had potentially iterated in a way that the iPod did, that they released a different iteration of the iPod every single year and just encapsulated new features, and that six, seven years later that iPod become the iPhone, General Magic could quite easily have done that rather than trying to put five years of work just into one device.
Very little is iterated from city to city, which I think is ... You know, Mayor Bloomberg was trying to do that with his efforts, the city's efforts, they're trying to do ... But the concept is that these are ... where a lot of the change is coming is from these cities, and ideas are coming, versus federally, from doing it for a federal ... Absolutely.
She has loosely iterated that a "Brexit means Brexit" but has refrained from even guaranteeing the future of non-EU citizens that are currently residing in the U.K. Instead, she has hinted that she will wait until the end of the year to trigger Article 50 - which begins the two-year process of exit negotiations - and has concentrated on major social reforms that have become a by-product of the referendum.
Nintendo is expected to launch four additional mobile games by March 2017, and the company is also partnering with The Pokemon Company and former Google subsidiary Niantic Labs on the augmented reality mobile game Pokemon Go. Outside of mobile, Kimishima also re-iterated plans to further detail the company's mysterious Nintendo NX device later this year, which is widely expected to replace both the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.
For example, members of the community iterated on this American Chopper Argument meme about Carrie Lam (the Chief Executive of Hong Kong who has been actively supporting the extradition bill) before it was eventually translated: Despite all the memes, strikes, and protestors, the Hong Kong government has continued moving full steam ahead with their new extradition bill (though after violent clashes between protesters and police on June 12, the official consideration of the bill will be pushed back by at least two days).
" His spoken word poem (yes, really) is picked up and iterated upon by a teenage girl who finds the word "skank" carved into her locker, and then an adult woman whose boss did something creepy, a young man who has so many student loans he will live with his parents forever, another young man who has just been ghosted and worries about dying alone, and a young mother in overalls who marches down the street announcing the rhyme, "They say I'm too young to raise my baby girl / Take your opinion and suck it world.

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