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futurezone.bsky.social
Artist. Cook. Lover of music, cats, comics, toys, movies, games, the environment, integrity, and social justice.
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But he seems like he's so much fun to be around... 😂😂
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More proof American media has abandoned their responsibility in an infantile attempt to preserve their existence which would be meaningless without it.
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America is huge. There's room for normal Americans as well as crackpots and morons. We are not one type of person because some asshole won an election with lots of sketchy help from from the World's richest people.
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Take their masks.
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"We understand you survive entirely on the blood of newborn babies. Can you demonstrate that for our audience?"
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It's like he's literally going around taking a bite out of everyone's food. Like that Clinton SNL sketch.
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Stephen Miller's wife joins Elon and suddenly he has a not well explained black eye.
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Even Tweak and Craig eventually had to break up...
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All that money he spent to buy the United States government and now it just seems like a terrible waste.
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Actually, he's so out of it I doubt you can make him aware of his own hands at this point...
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Beware assholes who frame quotes of themselves.
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Like the "royal" Trumps would've accepted going through a vetted application process and risk people finding out the result when they could get the same NO over the phone from any number of experts if not from a University official.
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Great track record. He's like the Howard Hughes of exploding rockets.
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Democrats have FDR as the foundation of their philosophy. Republicans have Barry "No, it's not piss" Goldwater.
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I don't believe in haunting because by now Johnson would've been torn to pieces by the ghost of Thomas Jefferson.
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Mitt Romney's negative comment about his dissenters on a hot mic helped lose him the election. Those were the days.
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Not exactly a bridge builder.
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It's obviously Musk's go-to move.
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Imagine being the second person in line for the handle "cat turd". That's class you can't buy.
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He's next in line to be in charge after Schumer.
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Especially if they keep the money and don't build the dome, like they did with the wall.
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Ironically their two favorites are Fight Club and American Psycho.
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How are they doing investigating the hundreds of calls to violence DJT makes?
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They fact they literally can't believe a large crowd is possible without payoffs is quite telling about their own strategy.
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Because they oversee their own ethics standards and, surprise!, they hold themselves accountable for nothing.
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She constantly looks like a teenager trying to outrage their way to a higher curfew.
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Possibly because there is no such thing as Stage FIVE metastatic cancer. Stage five is the funeral.
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IDK. You should see the dance number I'm planning when DJT and cholesterol have their final showdown.
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Attacking age and appearance when Springsteen is younger than him.
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"Illegal injunction" is an interesting term considering all second graders know it is the Judiciary that has sole authority to interpret the law.
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You forgot Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
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Interesting Trump has a fued going with both of them considering all right minded people in the world would prefer taking those two to bed over him.
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Then he killed himself in the most convenient way possible for his conspirators, random circumstances assisting to an absurd degree.
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Wait till someone tells him about Clarence Thomas.
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Clue: He doesn't bring it up CONSTANTLY.
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They control every meaningful lever in the federal government and still just can't seem to get a handle on things. Blaming a "Deep State" is perfect: no names, no defined authority, no evidence needed.
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I've spent my life doing shitty jobs for shitty companies. In my experience, every employee is treated as a representative of the company, no matter how little control we have. You may be the exception.
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Sometimes items don't get new tags, it's not on purpose. At my store we'd always give the customer the lower price, no question. I've seen how customers act when they just THINK you're price fixing, it's not worth it for an extra dollar the employee never sees anyway.
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Gee, I guess so. When that happened at my store it was always policy to give them the lower price.
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Perfect example, actually. My job was to have all the stocking done by 9:30 so I could also cook all the food that had to be out by ten. What time did they have me come in? 10.
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Grocery didn't stock everything in my store. Every department had a section as well. Chicken shop, Deli, Bakery all had stocking duties. I think that's up to the Store Manager or you're in another region.
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Likewise for the nine years I worked there.
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I suspect it's a nationwide consequence of the Pandemic, with some exceptions.
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The Management, yes, but not the employees who do the actual work.
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My great Grandfather fought the Axis in WW1. My Grandfather was a Marine who fought the Axis in the Pacific in WW2. My Father was an an Air Force Sergeant during Vietnam. I'll be damned if their work and sacrifice is going to be undone by the weakest, most selfish bastard in existence.
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To be fair, the Kroger employees are poorly trained, understaffed, and underpaid. Checking expired dates is one of at least 200 other duties each employee has that are all considered equally important (some are computer monitored). It's less malicious intent and more burned out incompetence.