What If Itachi Replaced Killer Bee Against Taka?
2025.01.31 02:16 One-Potato-4557 What If Itachi Replaced Killer Bee Against Taka?
| Same scenario—Taka is sent to capture Itachi instead of Bee. No knowledge, same mindset. Can they do anything, or does Itachi just body them with low diff? How does it play out? submitted by One-Potato-4557 to NarutoPowerscaling [link] [comments] |
2025.01.31 02:16 Adaxxus Help doing a crack without my service provider knowing
Heyo all, has been a while since I've cracked games but I'm trying to get all the Sims 4 DLCs at the moment but last time I tried to crack a game (GTA IV via fitgirl) I got an official notice by email about me pirating it. Is there any way around this or am I just screwed? Thanks in advance!
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2025.01.31 02:16 douxfaery is this skincare routine effective for my acne?
| I’ve noticed that my acne appears on the right side of my face which is the side I sleep on. I’ve been using towels on my pillows and changing them every 2 days. My skincare routine - Skin1004 Centella cleansing oil (PM)
- Skin1004 Centella ampuole foam cleanser
- glow recipe watermelon toner (PM)
- noscarna acne scar cream
- glow recipe watermelon moisturiser
- Nivea UV super water gel spf (AM only)
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2025.01.31 02:16 wildabb Looking for / Offering below Ray has DA
2025.01.31 02:16 mrmopar340six Chinese New Years hauls
2025.01.31 02:16 umimama #LoveJaylah
| Junio Wong founder of CWC/ Neo Blythe posted these super cute pics of Love Jaylah - does anyone have her yet? Post your pics here and on IG 💖 submitted by umimama to BlytheDolls [link] [comments] |
2025.01.31 02:16 ConcreteBeach_888 Meteor burning up in the sky over Golden Gate?
Looking from the outer Richmond, fireball streaked and burnt up right over the bridge. My fiancé and I turned into cavemen and pointed and shouted grunts at the sky 😂 anyone else see this???
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2025.01.31 02:16 SweetsunC Canadian looking for new BFFS from hot countries!!!!!
Hello! There seems to be so many people from the same countries!
Looking for daily exchange of gifts from hot/unique countries! I just like the postcards!!!!
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2025.01.31 02:16 Solenoidics One of the most embarrassing moments for Pollard. Do you guys remember this.
2025.01.31 02:16 polarbearlover4ever best mirrorless camera to upgrade from Canon Rebel T7i?
I was gifted the Rebel T7i years ago when it first came out. I loved it except when it came to shooting in low light due to the grain. I stopped photography since Covid started and I want to get back into it now. I do have experience taking grad photos as well as portraits. I hope to go into wedding photography sometime in the future.
I do remember most of the beginner rules when it comes to photography, so i’m not an actual “beginner” if that makes sense. Open to any suggestions for cameras (body + lens) under 2.5k! Thank you
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2025.01.31 02:16 shadowsofash It’s been a while, but YT dragged this across my dashboard again so I thought I’d share
2025.01.31 02:16 MrShaitan [S][USA-FL] MAMIYA 7 II / 80MM LENS / 150MM LENS
Timestamp: https://imgur.com/a/KYkLrdc
Camera: https://imgur.com/a/vuhMuDL
Description: Mamiya 7 II in great condition, fully functional. Just don't use it as much as I should and I think it's time to let it go. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
Mamiya 7 II: 4,500 OBO
80mm Lens: 1,000 OBO
150mm lens: 420 OBO
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2025.01.31 02:16 Tfrul Legit check skater sweats.
2025.01.31 02:16 Virtual_Information3 Stock Market Today: Apple iPhone Sales Shrink Slightly + UPS to Amazon: “It’s Not Me, It’s You”’
- Wall Street shook off early jitters on Thursday, with stocks rising as investors dissected a wave of Big Tech earnings. The Dow climbed 0.4%, adding 168 points, while the S&P 500 gained 0.5%. The Nasdaq edged up 0.3%, though gains were tempered as traders braced for Apple’s earnings release after the bell.
- Markets wobbled late in the session after President Trump floated a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico. Despite the tariff talk, Tesla, Meta, and IBM helped push the broader market higher.
Winners & Losers What’s up 📈 - Oklo surged 18.73% as the Sam Altman-backed nuclear reactor company extended its rebound following DeepSeek-driven losses earlier this week. ($OKLO)
- Vistra climbed 13.59%, continuing its recovery from AI-related sell-offs earlier this week. ($VST)
- IBM soared 12.96% to an all-time high after its AI investments paid off, delivering better-than-expected Q4 results. ($IBM)
- Las Vegas Sands jumped 11.08% after reporting stronger-than-expected Q4 revenue of $2.9 billion, topping analyst forecasts. ($LVS)
- International Business Machines gained 12.96% after beating Q4 earnings expectations, posting $3.92 EPS versus estimates of $3.78. ($IBM)
What’s down 📉 - Whirlpool tumbled 16.48% after issuing weak guidance, raising concerns about future revenue growth. ($WHR)
- UPS plunged 14.11%, suffering its worst trading day ever after announcing it would reduce Amazon shipment volumes by 50% by 2026. ($UPS)
- Comcast dropped 11.00% after losing more broadband customers than expected last quarter, hitting its lowest stock price in over two years. ($CMCSA)
- ServiceNow fell 11.44% after issuing weak Q1 revenue guidance, forecasting lower-than-expected full-year sales. ($NOW)
- Cigna sank 6.70% after missing Q4 earnings estimates, reporting $6.64 per share versus the $7.82 expected. ($CI)
- Microsoft dipped 6.18% following lower-than-expected revenue guidance for Q3, forecasting $67.7B-$68.7B versus a $69.78B consensus. ($MSFT)
- Dow slid 6.09% after missing Q4 revenue estimates and guiding for softer-than-expected Q1 revenue. ($DOW)
- Teradyne dropped 5.71% after issuing mixed guidance, with the lower end of Q1 revenue forecasts falling below analyst expectations. ($TER)
- Caterpillar fell 4.64% after missing Q4 revenue expectations, despite exceeding EPS forecasts. ($CAT)
Apple iPhone Sales Shrink Slightly as Investors Await AI Payoff Apple’s latest earnings were a classic case of “good enough.” Revenue climbed 4% to $124.3 billion, but iPhone sales dipped nearly 1% to $69.1 billion—marking yet another quarter where flashy AI features failed to spark an upgrade frenzy. Investors shrugged it off, sending shares up 3% after hours, thanks to Apple’s Services division. The segment, which includes the App Store, Apple Music, and iCloud, hit a record $26.3 billion in revenue, proving that if people won’t buy new iPhones, they’ll at least keep paying for storage and subscriptions.
China Fumbles, AI Stumbles Apple’s China problem isn’t going away. Revenue from the region cratered 11% to $18.5 billion as domestic brands like Huawei surged ahead. Tim Cook blamed “inventory reductions” for the slump, but the real issue? Apple Intelligence hasn’t launched in China, leaving its iPhones looking second-rate against AI-powered local competition. The fix? Apple plans to roll out Chinese-language AI in April, but whether that move will actually win back market share is TBD.
Tariffs, Trump, and Trouble Beyond China, Apple is bracing for Trump-era tariffs 2.0, with the administration mulling new levies on Chinese imports. Last time, Cook managed to schmooze his way out of hefty tariffs—he even made an appearance at Trump’s inauguration last week. But with Apple still manufacturing most of its products in China, a trade war could throw a wrench into margins. Meanwhile, Apple’s decision to sit out the AI spending arms race is looking smarter by the day, as rivals like Microsoft and Google face Wall Street backlash for runaway costs.
The AI Waiting Game Apple’s AI rollout has been... underwhelming. The much-hyped Apple Intelligence features haven’t moved the needle, and early issues—like botched notification summaries—haven’t helped. While Cook insists Apple’s ecosystem will make its AI the best in the long run, consumers aren’t exactly rushing to upgrade. Investors are still buying the vision, but if Apple wants AI to be more than a talking point, it needs to start delivering results.
Market Movements - 💰 SoftBank in Talks to Invest Up to $25 Billion in OpenAI: SoftBank is in discussions to invest between $15 billion and $25 billion in OpenAI, a move that could make it the company’s largest investor, potentially displacing Microsoft. The funding is expected to support OpenAI’s commitment to the $500 billion Stargate AI infrastructure project. ($MSFT)
- 📈 Trump Media Expands Into Fintech With Truth.Fi Launch: Trump Media announced its entry into fintech with the launch of Truth.Fi, a company focused on bitcoin and ETFs, alongside a partnership with Schwab. Shares rose 8%, though concerns remain about potential conflicts of interest as Trump oversees financial markets. ($DJT, $SCHW)
- ☕ Starbucks to Cut 30% of Its Menu to Speed Up Service: Starbucks announced it will slash 30% of its menu to simplify operations, reduce wait times, and improve the customer experience. CEO Brian Niccol said the change aims to reverse declining U.S. sales. ($SBUX)
- 🛩️ Musk Works With Boeing and Air Force on Air Force One Delays: Elon Musk is collaborating with Boeing and the Air Force to accelerate the delayed $3.9 billion Air Force One project, now expected to be completed by 2027. Boeing is facing $2.25 billion in losses related to the jets. ($BA)
- 📉 Intel Issues Weak Forecast Despite Beating on Fourth-Quarter Results: Intel’s revenue declined for the third straight quarter, dropping 7% year-over-year to $14.26 billion, though it still beat estimates of $13.81 billion. The company reported a $126 million net loss and issued a weaker-than-expected outlook for Q1, citing seasonality, economic conditions, and competition. ($INTC)
- 💰 Costco to Raise Hourly Pay for Most U.S. Workers to Over $30: Costco will increase hourly wages for top-tier employees to $30.20 in the first year, with additional raises bringing it above $32 within three years. The move follows union pressure after 85% of Teamsters members voted to authorize a strike. ($COST)🏦 Nationwide to Acquire Allstate’s Stop-Loss Insurance Segment for $1.25 Billion: Nationwide announced it will purchase Allstate’s employer stop-loss insurance business to expand its financial portfolio. The deal is expected to generate a $450 million financial gain for Allstate and increase deployable capital by $900 million. ($ALL)
- 🚗 Toyota Remains World's Top-Selling Automaker in 2024: Toyota retained its title as the world’s top-selling automaker, delivering 10.8 million vehicles despite a 3.7% year-over-year decline. Sales in China fell 6.9%, while hybrids accounted for 40.8% of total sales. Volkswagen ranked second with 9 million vehicles sold after a 2.3% decline. ($TM)
- 🥤 Coca-Cola Recalls U.K. Drinks Over Elevated Chlorate Levels: Coca-Cola has recalled a wide range of drinks in the U.K. due to elevated chlorate levels. The company stated the health risk is "very low." ($KO)
UPS to Amazon: “It’s Not Me, It’s You”’ UPS just pulled a classic “we need to talk” on Amazon, slashing its business with the e-commerce giant by more than 50% by 2026. The reason? Amazon might be its biggest customer, but it’s also its least profitable. UPS would rather focus on high-margin shipments, even if it means losing billions in revenue. Investors, however, weren’t sold on the plan—shares cratered 14%, their worst drop since 2008.
Amazon Shrugs, UPS Scrambles While UPS is downsizing its Amazon deal, Amazon has spent the past decade building its own logistics empire, so it’s hardly sweating the breakup. In fact, it had even offered to ship more with UPS, but the courier declined, choosing to prioritize profitability over volume. Meanwhile, FedEx made a similar move back in 2019, cutting Amazon loose and shifting focus to higher-margin clients. That strategy paid off, leaving UPS now scrambling to course-correct with cost-cutting measures and a push into more lucrative segments like healthcare and business-to-business shipping.
Less Amazon, More Headaches UPS is rolling out a $1 billion cost-cutting plan, closing facilities, downsizing its fleet, and cutting jobs to offset the revenue loss. It’s also ditching its last-mile delivery partnership with the U.S. Postal Service, opting to handle more deliveries in-house. While the moves are meant to boost margins, the immediate impact isn’t pretty—UPS is bracing for a revenue drop in 2025, falling short of analysts’ expectations.
What’s Next? CEO Carol Tomé promised more details on UPS' long-term strategy soon—maybe by the end of Q1—but for now, Wall Street isn’t convinced. The big bet is that fewer Amazon packages will mean higher margins, but in the short term, UPS is taking a financial punch to the gut. Investors are left wondering: will this be a painful but necessary pivot, or just a costly breakup?
On The Horizon Tomorrow The week’s final act? A crucial inflation gut check. The Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index—aka the Fed’s favorite inflation gauge—drops today, and while Jerome Powell tried to sound optimistic in yesterday’s press conference, prices are still running hotter than he’d like. If today’s data shows inflation cooling, markets will start dreaming of rate cuts in March. If not, brace for more Fed-induced suspense.
Earnings season isn’t done yet, with a fresh batch of heavyweights reporting, including Colgate-Palmolive ($CL), Church & Dwight ($CHD), AbbVie ($ABBV), Phillips 66 ($PSX), and Eaton Corporation ($ETN). Expect Wall Street to comb through the numbers for any signs of consumer fatigue or corporate pricing power—because in this economy, margins matter more than ever.
Before Market Open: - Exxon Mobil is stuck in neutral, but that might be just fine. The energy giant has eked out a 5% gain over the past year, underperforming broader markets but keeping its valuation attractive. If President Trump’s “drill baby, drill” mantra becomes policy, Exxon is well-positioned to cash in. Its diversified operations mean it can weather price swings while still delivering strong returns. Consensus: $1.79 EPS, $88.23 billion in revenue. ($XOM)
- Chevron isn’t winning any speed races either, but slow and steady could pay off. The stock has only climbed single digits in the past year, but with a solid balance sheet, a juicy dividend, and a shift toward long-term investments beyond crude, it’s playing the long game. While lower oil prices may squeeze near-term profits, any shift away from clean energy policies could boost its prospects. Consensus: $2.40 EPS, $48.68 billion in revenue. ($CVX)
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2025.01.31 02:16 HeronNo8362 Preeclampsia ?
I’m 34 weeks pregnant. I went in for a routine OB appointment this past Monday and my blood pressure was in the 130’s/80’s doctor was slightly concerned and I brought up how bad I’ve been feeling. He sent me up to L&D and my blood pressure was being checked every 15 min for about 2 hours and it came back normal every single time. So they were being reassuring that both baby and I looked good. They ran blood tests and told me I could go home and they’d call me later that night if anything came back. Well I received a call later that night and DR said I have some protein in my urine and that this likely means that it’ll be preeclampsia but that I can’t be diagnosed until I get another high blood pressure reading at the office. The treatment plan for now is weekly appointments and being induced at 37 weeks if my blood pressure is high. However does this sound like a good plan to anyone who has dealt with this before? I still have 3 weeks to go and unfortunately my blood pressure is always good at the doctor’s office and not at home so how will I ever get diagnosed and taken seriously if everything seems “fine” at the office. I’m scared and frustrated as I’ve heard things can turn bad from one day to another with pre-e.
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2025.01.31 02:16 xChadn My first Alocasia! Does it need to be planted deeper or is this how it's supposed to look?
| I got my first alocasia in the mail today! It arrived like this, however it seems like it is potted too high. Does it need to be lowered? I don't want to rot the stem by lowering it so i thought i'd ask here! submitted by xChadn to alocasia [link] [comments] |
2025.01.31 02:16 Bitter_Philosophy_20 Why was Ajay Atul not part of Chaava?
I know AR Rahman is one of the greats but Ajay Atul's music are crazy and plus they are Maharastrians and could add that Maratha touch in it. I know I am speculating too soon but just got a thought that Ajay Atul would have been great for this movie. They've done some amazing work in Maharashtra and Pan India.
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2025.01.31 02:16 witch_a_la_hybridoph now the bot know how weird a girl's menstrual period is (I'm a girl and I'm on my period. It's fun to traumatize the bots with the impossible paranoia that I have 😅)
2025.01.31 02:16 Peeecee7896 As LA fires burn, SoCal Edison allowed to raise rates for 2017 blaze
2025.01.31 02:16 TutorHelpful4783 Is this Wavebird stickbox OEM?
| I bought a Wavebird at a retro store and after playing with it I notice the thumb stick feels a bit mushy, I can't move it as precise as my brand new wired controller while playing games like super monkey ball. I know for sure the thumb stick cap is aftermarket and can cause some mushiness, and I'm definitely going to replace that. But I want to know if the stickbox itself is OEM because if not I will replace it. From what I read the Wavebird uses a T2 stickbox. How do you tell apart aftermarket stick boxes vs original Nintendo? I can provide better photos or a video if needed. Thanks. submitted by TutorHelpful4783 to Gamecube [link] [comments] |
2025.01.31 02:16 Quad-Father79 H: USA + FSA W: 100 leaders
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2025.01.31 02:16 HunterandGatherer100 Ann Landers
| Is this her new content? The snark just writes itself at this point. I'm calling it now I bet she writes a dating book. I would think the top question people would have for her would be are you still working followed by where are your kids? Does anyone want her dating tips? submitted by HunterandGatherer100 to realjaceyldupriesnark [link] [comments] |
2025.01.31 02:16 Rough_Obligation_460 I’m WTS/Selling 2 Tickets For the 2/1 8:30 Saturday Show @ the Carnegie Hall.
They’re $130 each & located in Tier 2, Box 36.
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2025.01.31 02:16 UprightBassJazz The Tisburys - Forever [Power Pop] (2025)
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