danggiantcrabs.bsky.social
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ICE seeing him, "b-but 'Killing in the Name' is my favorite song, how . . . how can he stand against cops?"
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(Who is sad trombone man?)
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There isn't a strong rent/demo infrastructure anymore, is there? I would think that would help.
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The best I can do for you: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVIm...
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No. A stupid joke. The other three are born in the second half of the year.
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Probably 95% of that 62% mean something like "FInland" or "Canada" with "socialism." 5% might be tankies who love Stalin, but even that is being generous.
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Oh shit, "What We Do in the Shadows" or "Babylon Berlin?"
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Needs more "morning zoo crew horns."
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Hair is different, but Aaron Rodgers looks like the Second Doctor. Sorry Patrick Troughton.
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But did they watch it all the way through?
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I read the thick guidebook on the fascinating culture of Kharak and was excited to get to see how it would play out. Well played, Relic.
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I already subscribed! Quit staring out at me in disappointment!
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Is it crispy or baked? That'd just be a tubular pasty.
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Isn't that just X-Men Unlimited (from the 90s).
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LA is good. It has good Mexican food. Montreal is also great because I have only been there in August. SF? Not anytime after like 1990. Chicago? Crime pizza, Malort? Strong opinions about hot dogs, the assiest sausage this side of Weisswurst? Italian beef can't make up for all of that.
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Guy who is not from Montreal and is from a state that contains Altoona should never speak of bagels or pizza versus NYC.
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Yarvin's writing to me seems like someone trying to hit a minimum word count on deadline for a 101 level class.
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BBC Four? Oh hell yeah.
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They should offer an option where they include a relabeled moderately priced (~$50) bottle of Scotch if asked for evidence.
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I literally thought of this in the past week.
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God: An Anatomy by Francesca Stavrakopoulou is quite interesting. As others have mentioned, Dan McLellan is good, and he may have scholarly recommendations (and also more accessible but good) for the periods during which the parts of the OT were actually written.
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Nah, f'real, brah?
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I am wondering if we will see this from some tech company before we see majority of production shift to the U.S.: theonion.com/corporation-...
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Sounds like the gaming industry may be going into a thing like Hollywood in the 50s. People don't want to pay for triple AAA, and are willing to do with stuff like Fortnite and Valorant. Those, low budget indie, and really conservattive AAA (which has been going on for a while now, I guess).
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And just cycle the circuit justices in and out of the SCOTUS.
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Eating a spotted-owl burger is extremely RFK Jr. coded.
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Need a fantasy setting where the mages are basically the techbros who ruin everything. Maybe that's Darksun?
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This is the problem with the long-running universe. 1) it doesn't make sense to treat mutants differently than other "meta-humans," but 2) the universe long ago established that mutant/superhero registration inevitably leads to concentration/death camps.
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Sincere question, the only historical example of this that I am familiar with is Weimar Germany, where it obviously didn't succeed in the medium term even. What's a more successful example?
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Scene at the end of the movie where he flashes through ass to ass scenarios like Joshua/WOPR running through nuclear war scenarios at the end of Wargames.
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Guy who yells "Ass to ass!" in Requiem: "you mean, this computer can create infinite ass to ass? My God it's full of stars . . . doing Ass to Ass! . . . "
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New business idea: rent weight vests to tots to make them "obese" for the doctor's scale.
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You have like five audiences despite your output largely overlapping in subject matter that don't seem to mix much (except the podcast, for the most part), so I don't know that you'd want bsky people getting mixed up in your Twitch.
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such as?
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It is very upsetting to me that in photos, at least, Brian Eno just looks like a regular guy now.
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"too." My dilettantism extends to English.
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These sentiments should be conveyed as a reference to Moria, e.g., you have nerded to deep or something.
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He fucking actually named it Colossus? He actually did the meme. www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyOE...
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In the after time, the world needs to buy South Georgia Island from the UK and use it as prison to seal people like him away from the world forever.
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I like the German version. Early New, New, Late New, Newest.
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Do you like have to manage both reputation (say Bonjour to shopkeepers) and ennui?
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Please send me to the timeline where BG3 was the Black Hound and it came out in 2003. Our fallen reality BG3 would be like BG8.
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Need to see if the pope has an opinion on whether or not Stanley Tucci should have won an Oscar yet.
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Hopefully it will be out of the reach of the dumb kids of the "regular" rich at name brand universities.
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I bet most of the people saying that Star Wars is political would miss the sympathy with the Viet Cong subtext in Red Dawn.
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This makes it sound like you are trying to say you were uncool before it was cool to be uncool. A hipster of uncoolness.
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"Father, what kind of sin is putting ketchup on a hot dog?"
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Waiting for the first bar to start serving Malort in Inka Kola and call it a "Leo."
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If the Scientologists end up getting sued into bankruptcy, they will takeover Clearwater, FL.
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I gotta know if he is going to haze new cardinals by making them take a shot of Malort.