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Britney Spears - Slumber Party ft. Tinashe (Official Video)


Watch the official music video for "Slumber Party" by Britney Spears ft. Tinashe

I think I see confetti from this potion
Pillow fights and feathers, overdosin'
Smells like a cologne and candy lotion
Like a slumber party

Sheets all on the floor just like an ocean
Building up your fortress, like a mountain
Neighbors say we're causing a commotion
Like a slumber party

No, n-no, no, you and I-I-I
We ain't gonna sleep tonigh-igh-ight
Oh baby, no, n-no, no, you and I-I-I (oh)
We ain't gonna sleep tonight ('cause)

We got them candles hanging
Hanging from the ceiling low
We use our bodies to make our own videos
Put on our music that makes us go fuckin' crazy, go
Go crazy, now, like a slumber party

(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh)
(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh)
Like a slumber party
(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh)
(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh)
Like a slumber party

Let's fill up this clawfoot bath with bubbles
Lovin' me so hard, it's causin' trouble
If there's seven minutes in Heaven, make it double, triple (oh)
Like a slumber party

No, n-no, no, you and I-I-I (I-I-I)
We ain't gonna sleep tonigh-igh-ight (nigh-igh-ight)
Oh baby, no, n-no, no, you and I-I-I (I-I-I)
We ain't gonna sleep tonight (uh, yeah, 'cause)

We got them candles hanging
Hanging from the ceiling low
We use our bodies to make our own videos
Put on our music that makes us go fuckin' crazy, go
Go crazy, go (yeah), like a slumber party

We got them candles hanging
Hanging from the ceiling low
We use our bodies to make our own videos
Put on our music that makes us go fuckin' crazy, go
(Go crazy, go) Go crazy, go, (oh), like a slumber party

(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) (I go fucking crazy)
(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh)
Like a slumber party
(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) Like a slumber party, yeah (mmh)
(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh)
(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh)

(Like a slumber party, hey)
No, n-no, no, you and I-I-I (I-I-I)
We ain't gonna sleep tonight (no)
Like a slumber party

We got them candles hanging
Hanging from the ceiling low
We use our bodies to make our own videos (our own videos)
Put on our music that makes us go fuckin' crazy, go (so crazy)
Go crazy, go, (uh), like a slumber party

We got them candles hanging
Hanging from the ceiling low
We use our bodies to make our own videos
Put on our music that makes us go fuckin' crazy, go
Go crazy, go, like a slumber party

(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) Slumber party, yes, yeah
(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh)
Like a slumber party
(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh)
I go crazy for you
(Ooh-ooh-ooh)
Like a slumber party

Written by: Julia Michaels, Mattias Per Larsson, Robin Lennart Fredriksson, Justin Drew Tranter
Album: Glory
Released: 2016

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There are only a few use cases where #Linux is actually a better platform stack for most desktop and server use cases than #FreeBSD. FreeBSD can run native linux binaries, in userland, without any extra software. The feature, Linux ABI, has been in the kernel for almost 30 years.

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Ordinary vs. Special Resolutions: Your Guide to Compliant Decision-Making


A secretarial services provider can streamline the process, handling drafting and compliance. But whether you outsource or manage internally, understanding resolutions is key to effective governance. Here’s a comprehensive guide to navigating them.

Companies make decisions every day, from routine approvals to strategic overhauls. These decisions are formalized through resolutions—votes by shareholders or directors that are recorded and often filed with regulators. The two main types are ordinary resolutions and special resolutions, each with specific rules and applications. Knowing the difference is crucial to ensuring your decisions are legally sound.

A secretarial services provider can streamline the process, handling drafting and compliance. But whether you outsource or manage internally, understanding resolutions is key to effective governance. Here’s a comprehensive guide to navigating them.

Defining Resolutions


A resolution is a formal decision documented after a vote by shareholders or directors. It’s a record of agreement on issues, from operational approvals to major structural changes. Resolutions are stored in the company’s records and, in some cases, filed with regulatory bodies to ensure compliance.

Shareholder resolutions come in two forms:

  • Ordinary resolutions: For routine business matters.
  • Special resolutions: For significant changes to the company’s structure or strategy.

Their differences lie in the approval threshold and the scope of decisions they cover.

Ordinary Resolutions: Managing Everyday Decisions


Ordinary resolutions handle standard decisions that keep the company operational. They require a simple majority—more than 50% of votes cast—to pass, reflecting their lower-risk nature.

Common Uses:

  • Approving yearly financial reports
  • Electing or reappointing directors
  • Appointing auditors for the year
  • Declaring dividends for shareholders
  • Approving director remuneration

These decisions are essential for business continuity but don’t fundamentally alter the company, so the approval bar is lower.

Example:
In a meeting with 130 votes cast, a resolution to appoint a new auditor needs at least 66 votes in favor. If 70 shareholders agree, the resolution passes easily.

Special Resolutions: Handling Transformative Decisions


Special resolutions are used for decisions that could significantly impact the company’s identity or operations. They require at least 75% of votes cast to pass, ensuring strong consensus for high-stakes moves.

Common Uses:

  • Renaming the company
  • Amending the company’s constitution or Articles of Association
  • Approving mergers, acquisitions, or restructurings
  • Issuing or reducing share capital
  • Voluntarily winding up the company

These decisions can affect shareholder rights or the company’s legal framework, so they require broader support.

Example:
If 130 shareholders vote on a resolution to reduce share capital, at least 98 must agree. If only 90 vote in favor, the resolution fails, despite having majority support.

Why Accuracy Is Essential


Using the wrong resolution type can void a decision. For instance, attempting to rename the company with an ordinary resolution (requiring only 50% approval) when it needs 75% could invalidate the action. Acting on an invalid resolution—such as rebranding—may lead to legal issues or require redoing the vote.

A secretarial services provider can prevent these mistakes by ensuring the correct resolution is used, documents are clear, and filings with regulators like ASIC (Australia) or ACRA (Singapore) are handled properly.

How Resolutions Are Passed


Resolutions can be approved in two ways:

  1. At meetings: During an Annual General Meeting (AGM) or an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) called for a specific purpose.
  2. By written resolution: Circulated to all eligible shareholders for approval without a meeting.

Both methods are valid, but written resolutions must reach every shareholder entitled to vote. Resolutions must be clearly worded, and special resolutions often require filing with regulators.

A secretarial services provider ensures compliance with these requirements, from drafting to filing.

The Corporate Secretary’s Role


The corporate secretary—or an outsourced secretarial services provider—is critical to the resolution process. They:

  • Draft clear, legally compliant resolutions
  • Advise on whether a decision requires an ordinary or special resolution
  • Prepare meeting notices and agendas
  • File resolutions with regulatory authorities
  • Maintain detailed records in the company’s minute books

Their expertise ensures decisions are legally enforceable and well-documented.

Avoiding Common Errors


Companies, especially those without compliance teams, often face challenges:

  • Wrong resolution type: Using an ordinary resolution for a special resolution matter.
  • Unclear wording: Resolutions that are vague, leading to disputes.
  • Missed deadlines: Failing to file resolutions with regulators on time.
  • Lack of quorum: Voting without enough shareholders present.

A secretarial services provider can help avoid these pitfalls, ensuring smooth and compliant decision-making.

In Summary

TypeApproval NeededPurpose
Ordinary>50% of votes castRoutine tasks like audits, director elections
Special≥75% of votes castMajor changes like rebranding, restructuring

Resolutions are the foundation of company governance. Ordinary resolutions support operational needs, while special resolutions address transformative changes. Understanding their differences ensures compliance and avoids costly errors.

For seamless resolution management, a corporate secretarial services provider can handle the details, keeping your decisions valid and your business on track.

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Top Cardiologist Warns ‘Tsunami of Vaccine Deaths Is Not Over’

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A world-renowned cardiologist is raising the alarm to warn the public that the “tsunami of vaccine deaths is not over” for those who received Covid injections.

The warning was issued by American cardiologist and epidemiologist Dr. Peter McCullough.

McCullough alerted the public shortly after he testified before the United States Senate as an expert witness on “vaccine” safety last week.

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According to McCullough, one of America’s leading experts, subclinical myopericarditis may cause sudden cardiac arrests months to years after Covid “vaccination.”

Subclinical myopericarditis refers to inflammation of both the heart muscle (myocardium) and the sac surrounding the heart (pericardium).

It may be present without noticeable symptoms.

The condition restricts the heart’s ability to pump blood, leading to blood clots, strokes, cardiac arrests, and sudden death.

Is there an open source license that *explicitly* bans any use of "AI"? Please link an example!

Are there open source projects which *explicitly* ban any use of "AI" through a code of conduct? Please link an example! (Servo mentioned already)

Are there projects foss or not using other means to ban any "AI"? Links please!

Yes, this is a potentially broad and dynamic subject, any non-answers will be ignored, but thank you always.

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The Last Goodbye, a WWII Tribute - Lifein3D

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This is the reason they are known as the greatest generation. Thank you to all of you who sent in pictures of your loved ones.

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Self-hosted #Vaultwarden provisioned and installed. It certainly would be cheaper for me to just pay #Bitwarden the $10/ year considering this VPS is costing me €5,00 a month and I may eventually. And while I love #KeePassXC the fact that it's not working well with #Flathub versions of my browsers is a royal pain. And I frankly don't want to run two versions of the same software just to get integration.

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i think i cracked my sternum now and it hurts to breathe or lift anything and im already crippled on my legs so i need crutches and it hurts like hell in my chest from using them i am literally dying or something but doctors just send me home with painkillers without doing any imaging to figure out why my body is falling apart all of a sudden and i would feel like a crazy hypochondriac asking if there's more we can do
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i rly dont have the money rn to get a bunch of supplements. i looked into collagen before and it was crazy expensive. i just try to get all that stuff through diet now. i do take a multivitamin and a calcium + d3

the crazy thing is i have improved my diet and gained a lot of weight in the past few months and this stuff only started happening after that. pretty demoralizing but i'll heal up and be fine in a month hopefully

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if you buy a large container of collagen it lasts a long time. idk what it costs there, but you can get a big container of it here for like $20 that lasts for months. individual single serving packets are expensive. even a few grams per day should be beneficial. same with vitamin C powder, if you a 1kg bag instead of capsules. try to reduce expenses elsewhere, if you can. nothing should be higher priority than preventing declining health before it gets worse

that's good that you gained weight though. keep going and improve your diet more. what you don't put in your body can be as important as what you do put into it.

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Tom Petty - Here Comes My Girl


This and last DJ are my favorite Tom Petty songs, this one for the music, Last DJ for the lyrical content and commentary on what became of broadcast after Clinton FUCKED it with the Telecommunications Act of 1996 which took away the restrictions of any one owner not owning more than 12 broadcast stations, no more than three in one market and of those three not more than one AM, one FM, and one Television, allowing ALL of the nations broadcasters to be consolidated into less than half a dozen corporate shit entities. So much for Freedom of Speech.

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