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Icebreaker jokes
What did one wall say to the other wall?
I’ll meet you at the corner.what did two oceans say to each other?
nothing, they just wavedWhy don’t mountains get cold in winter?
They wear snowcaps.What did the big flower say to the little flower?
Hi, bud.
Edward Bernays
Edward Louis Bernays (November 22, 1891 – March 9, 1995) was an Austrian-born American pioneer in public relations, widely recognized as the father of the profession for developing systematic methods to shape public opinion through psychological manipulation. As the nephew of Sigmund Freud, Bernays drew on psychoanalytic principles to influence unconscious desires, applying them in propaganda efforts during World War I for the U.S. Committee on Public Information and later in commercial campaigns for corporations.
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Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.
Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.