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Read previewThe normies are coming for corpse paint, and the goths are pissed about it. He magically springs from the page to offer them the cosmetic kit, and voilà, they immediately transform into pale-faced, black-eyed corpse paint pros. AdvertisementIn comments on the ad posted to YouTube, a corpse paint purist complained the trendy palette would divorce the look from its black-metal roots. "My gripe is: why wasn't this sent to someone who does corpse paint?" Logically, I know this would never happen, but it would be nice for working makeup artists and the goth community to get some recognition."
Persons: , Brittany Ludwig, Ludwig, Trisha Paytas, Reby Hardy, Hardy, Paytas Organizations: Service, Business, YouTube, e.l.f
Holding down multiple jobs has long been a backbreaking way for low-wage workers to get by. They freeze their employment histories with Equifax and hibernate their LinkedIn profiles, so employers can't see they're holding multiple jobs. Those with multiple jobs also seek out positions they hope will be OE-friendly — light on meetings, as well as on the workload. There's another incentive: Unlike most Americans, those who work multiple jobs don't have to worry about layoffs. There's something radical that happens to a worker's psychology when they have multiple jobs.
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Are You Ready? Gen Z Is Bringing Nu Metal Back.
  + stars: | 2023-07-24 | by ( Jasmine Li | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
During nu metal’s initial explosion, visual aesthetics were central to the scene by design, said Alex Strang, a cultural analyst at Canvas8, a market research agency. On the internet, “everybody has access to everything all the time,” Mr. Strang said. “And so Gen Z kids will just cherry-pick the best bits of a bunch of different genres and be into everything and like everything. It’s like a bricolage in action.”Historically, nu metal has appealed to outsiders who felt a strong emotional connection with its gloomy subject matter. The most die-hard fans felt protective over their favorite bands and did not like the idea of “normies,” or people who were conventional or popular, listening to nu metal.
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LinkedIn is a professional social media platform for normies, but now celebrities want in too. Stars like Ryan Reynolds and Gwyneth Paltrow are showing off their business side on the platform. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. Reynolds's posts include promoting Mint Mobile and his other business ventures, such as ownership of Welsh soccer team Wrexham. He's not the only celebrity to do so with Mindy Kaling, Jennifer Lopez, and Gwyneth Paltrow also making an effort to blend into the professional world of LinkedIn.
Persons: Ryan Reynolds, Gwyneth Paltrow, Reynolds, I've, He's, Mindy Kaling, Jennifer Lopez, they've, Jenna Drenten, influencers, Richard Burton, Mark Borkowski, Daniel Roth, there's, Amobi Okugo, Raphaël Varane, Okugo Organizations: Service, LinkedIn, Mint Mobile, Mobile, Street, Welsh, Welsh soccer, Wrexham, Social, Twitter, Chicago's Quinlan School of Business, Financial Locations: Wall, Silicon
This is the last week of 10 Things on Wall Street. But there remains a very large blight on JPMorgan's record that has come back into the spotlight this year: Jeffrey Epstein. Insider's Kaja Whitehouse and Emmalyse Brownstein have a breakdown of JPMorgan's long, drawn-out breakup with Epstein. Read more on JPMorgan's handling of Jeffrey Epstein. The Treasury secretary isn't particularly worried about the potential for more bank mergers this year, per The Wall Street Journal.
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But this year, the Proud Boys are redoubling their anti-LGBTQ+ efforts, and are laser focused on Pride month. "It's a dangerous thing, because the Proud Boys are all about violence, and so are the Patriot Front, she said. A banner shared to a Proud Boys Telegram channel by someone calling himself a member of the Middle Tennessee Proud Boys chapter. A banner posted on several Proud Boys Telegram channels by an individual identifying themselves as a member of the Proud Boys Michiana (Michigan/Indiana) chapter. The Proud Boys' planned propaganda promoting anti-LGBTQ+ "Proud Day" celebrations timed for Juneteenth, an annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the US.
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman slammed Elon Musk and Sam Bankman-Fried as "oligarchs" in an op-ed. His comments follow Musk's chaotic revamp of Twitter, a project that's sparked growing scrutiny over his leadership style and political tweets. The same narrative could also be applied to Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced crypto executive facing charges of fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy after the collapse of his crypto exchange, FTX. But the tarnished reputations of both Musk and Bankman-Fried could mean the allure of the "genius entrepreneur" has evaporated. "Musk and Bankman-Fried may end up doing a public service, by tarnishing the legend of the genius entrepreneur, which has done a great deal of harm," Krugman said.
On Tuesday, Meta unveiled its latest effort in that mission, the Meta Quest Pro headset. But it costs $1,500 — nearly four times that of the company’s cheapest Quest 2 headset. Wages are up an estimated 5% this year in manufacturing — that’s not keeping up with inflation, but it is in line with the national average. “But by and large our manufacturing jobs today are high tech.”Bottom line: The labor story in America remains one where the narrative of recent history doesn’t quite hold. In most downturns, we’ve seen manufacturing decline, giving it a bad rap as a job that’s going extinct.
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