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one-time-i-dreamt · 7 months
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I went to a small bookstore as they were having a liquidation sale with the goal of buying a bookshelf. As I’m talking to one of the clerks about getting a bookshelf, I begin to uncontrollably lactate.
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fuzzyghost · 1 month
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lintmod · 8 months
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[Pokemon] OHKO Azumarill
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aowski · 4 months
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The Politics of Memory
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“The way memory politics functions in Europe, in the United States, but especially in Germany, the cornerstone is that the Holocaust was a singular event, standing outside of history. My argument is that in order to learn from history, we have to compare. That actually has to be a constant exercise. We are not smarter people, better people, or more educated people than the people who lived ninety years ago. The only thing that makes us different from those people is that in their imagination the Holocaust did not yet exist. In ours it does. We know that it’s possible. And the way to prevent it is to be vigilant in the way Hannah Arendt did in fact and other Jewish thinkers who survived the Holocaust. There was an entire conversation in the first two decades after World War Two in which they really talked about how to recognize the signs of sliding into the darkness. Our entire framework of international humanitarian law, it comes out of the Holocaust as does the concept of genocide. And I argue that that framework is based on the assumption that you are always looking at war, at conflict, at violence through the prism of the Holocaust. You always have to be asking the question of whether crimes against humanity, the definitions of which came out of the Holocaust, are occurring. Israel has waged an incredibly successful campaign of not only setting the Holocaust outside of history, but setting itself aside from the optics of international humanitarian law by weaponizing the politics of memory and the politics of the Holocaust.”
Masha Gessen, in an Interview on Democracy Now, 16 Dec 2023
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wastingfate · 13 days
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"One fine day, we wake up with a stranger in a strange bedroom, I thought to myself, and never again do we find our way back to ourselves" -Imre Kertész
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pokemoninaction · 1 year
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Inteleon used Liquidation!
~ Ultimate Journeys Ep. 20
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uuuhshiny · 11 months
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Vladimir Mashkov in Liquidation
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green-ann · 1 year
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If you could ask a question to the Chernobyl liquidator, what would it be?
Write in the comments 👇🏻
@elenatria @connihd @legasovas @leonaevelyn @donat5dio @johnlockismyreligion @odense @bewareofdragon and everyone
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fruitcage · 1 year
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The local Office Depot is going out of business, so the entire store is on sale. They have big signs that say "up to 50% OFF EVERYTHING,"
I like buying office supplies, and it's been going on for a fee weeks now with no set date for the permanent closure, so I head over there every now and then to check if the sales have gone up. Most items have been 20% off, but because nothing is moving they've started pushing things for 30 or 40% off
WHILE RAISING THE PRICES
I kept track! The base prices are going up faster than the sales, so you're actually paying MORE for the items now then before! A box of pencils was 20% off $5 the other day, not it's 30% off $6, so you pay 20 cents more. Big poster boards were 30% off $2, now they're 50% off $4, 60 cents more! A lot of shelves are bare because people have been buying up printer paper and ink and pens, but the wall of 3-rinf binders is as full as ever because they're charging OVER TEN DOLLARS for some laminated cardboard, even after 40% off! It's fucking ridiculous! Capitalists literally can't help themselves; even during the liquidation sale they insist on jacking up prices! They'd rather destroy unsold merchandise than let it go for cheap.
And Office Depot was the only game in town. There are no other office supply stores or copy ppaces for 100 miles! Now we have to go up on the mainland if we want to buy anything. That's not entirely true; CVS still has a stationary section, where they sell individual pens for $3 each or a 4 pack for $7. They also have 75 sheet wide-rule composition notebooks for 5 bucks a pop.
The Florida Keys really are the bottom of the barrel...
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rodspurethoughts · 1 year
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Bed Bath & Beyond Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Secures $240 Million Financing for Wind Down
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. has filed voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code to wind down its businesses while conducting a limited marketing process to solicit interest in one or more sales of its assets. The company has secured approximately $240 million in debtor-in-possession financing to support operations during the Chapter 11 process. While the company has…
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liminalmeans · 2 years
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this town is coming like a ghost town... - Lord & Taylor New Orleans Centre at the Dome - 2003
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Simple Liquidation was designed to provide the best and most simple solutions to liquidate a company. we are `licensed and authorized to act in relation to an insolvent individual, partnership, or company. Our Insolvency Practitioners have over 30 years of experience. we are also members of the Insolvency Practitioners Association. Our team is able to advise which is the best insolvency solution for your individual needs. For Consultation Contact us on 0800 246 5895.
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lexlawuk · 1 year
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When will solicitors have waived (or be presumed to have waived) their equitable lien?
When will solicitors have waived (or be presumed to have waived) their equitable lien?
In Supreme Court case of Candey Ltd v Crumpler and another (as Joint Liquidators of Peak Hotels and Resorts Ltd (In Liquidation))[2022] UKSC 35 the question in issue was that under what circumstances will solicitors have waived (or be inferred to have waived) their equitable lien when a solicitor enters into a security arrangement with a client? Peak Hotels & Resorts Ltd. (“PHRL“), a business…
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comic-aires · 1 year
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Can we get some more facts on this new liquid please
An original concept was that instead of Serif having thoughts of Murder and Cannibalism, he'd have thoughts of Murder and Rape. the last one was considered as I wanted him to truly be fucked up mentally but my friend advised against.
Comic and Serif speak in different fonts, Comic in Comic Sans MS and Serif in Sans Serif.
Comic is barely able to use magic.
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simplysloved · 1 year
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A Guide to Liquidation of Companies
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When any business can no longer afford to operate, liquidation is a formal process done by an approved firm to ensure the business meets its obligations to shareholders and other stakeholders (e.g. debtors, employees, and Government entities).
In this guide, we take a closer look at Company liquidation to detail what it entails and how to proceed.
What You Need to Know About Liquidation of Companies
What exactly is the liquidation of companies?
In essence, company liquidation is the process of ending the business and distributing the various assets from the business to claimants. Businesses are then able to claim bankruptcy.
It can also involve the selling or auctioning of stock – often at reduced prices. Some important things to know about liquidating a business include the following:
Why liquidate?
Registered companies in severe financial difficulty can decide to claim bankruptcy. Debts and other stakeholders can be paid using cash made from selling the business.
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