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  2. People of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    The website was founded in August 2009 after three men in their 20s—Andrew Kipple, his brother Adam, and their friend Luke Wherry—noticed at a South Carolina Walmart a woman who looked like a stripper to them in a T-shirt that read "go f*** yourself" with a two-year-old in a harness and a man with a beard reminiscent of those worn by ZZ Top.

  3. Dirty Jobs - Wikipedia

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    Dirty Jobs is an American television series that originally aired on the Discovery Channel in which host Mike Rowe is shown performing difficult, strange, disgusting, or messy occupational duties alongside the job's current employees.

  4. 1. Is it gratifying to see Hollywood's "difficult men" now ...

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    Based on her own experience working for Cuse on Martial Law — a late '90s CBS star vehicle for Hong Kong action legend, Sammo Hung — she says she "wasn't that surprised" to read Ryan's reports.

  5. Bullshit Jobs - Wikipedia

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    Bullshit Jobs: A Theory is a 2018 book by anthropologist David Graeber that postulates the existence of meaningless jobs and analyzes their societal harm. He contends that over half of societal work is pointless and becomes psychologically destructive when paired with a work ethic that associates work with self-worth.

  6. Peak TV Came From Difficult Men. Here’s How They’ve Changed.

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    From Tony Soprano, Don Draper, and Walter White to Kendall Roy, writer Brett Martin breaks down how TV's difficult men have changed in the last decade.

  7. Study finds that handsome men have a more difficult time ...

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    On the other hand, if you think someone's going to be a competitor, you don't want your competitors to be very competent, so you reject the good-looking guy because the bias tells you that good ...

  8. Difficult Men - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Star said "Brett Martin’s Difficult Men tells the inside, behind-the-scenes story of this “Third Golden Age” of television, one that has seen the “open-ended, 12- or 13-episode [per season] serialized drama” become “the signature American art form of the first decade of the 21st century.”" [7]

  9. Physique photography - Wikipedia

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    However, many photographers took nude photos which they offered for sale directly to customers. In published photos, models were most commonly attired in a "posing strap": a G-string-like undergarment which covered only the genitals. In other cases, models wore shorts, swim suits, or had their genitals obscured by a towel, sheet, or other object.