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"You are a hard boiled man. Did you hear me? I would hear it, the Circuit Court would hear it, and the Supreme Court might hear it. If that ain't the pay-off. Please crack down on the Chinaman's friends and Hitler's commander." --Arthur Flegenheimer
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My bad, WA not ID
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Yes, I saw that! I thought it was interesting how in Philly they roped in sports stars, while in ID it was finance/grifter/MLM types.
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Revival tents back east, too: defector.com/saquon-barkl...
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Great interview!
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We’ve got a graphic now if you can help spread the word! Philly belongs to its people, not to these jackbooted fascists. KEEP ICE OUT OF OUR NEIGHBORHOODS
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Relevant XKCD: xkcd.com/3084
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Well done, sir.
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o7
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¿Por que no los dos?
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Are you including "The Zeppo"? I haven't rewatched it in decades, but I loved the conceit.
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"Friends help you move; real friends help you move the bodies." AI fails on both metrics.
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Thank you for this!
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Welcome back Mark Rein*Hagen and Josh Timbrook!
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OUR STAR BLAZERS (only 115 days remain)
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That Spider-Man panel where Sauron says he doesn't want to cure cancer, he wants to turn people into dinosaurs The film Akira, but not the parts you're thinking of What if Rashomon was how reality worked A battle between Bruce Springsteen and Donald Trump to see who truly embodies the national char
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Done, and thank you
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/5 Similarly, focusing on this story the way some of the press is seems to be a case of both-sidesing and choosing simpler stories. The most important story in Germany 1933 was not whether Otto Wels was unfit to serve in 1932.
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As many as you can carry. But you are much smaller than Natasha Lyonne.
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Your photos should come with content warnings about "Images May Induce Researching And Playing New Miniatures Wargames" (they're very nice)
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I opted not to participate because it's raining, it's an hour drive, and I don't want to risk arriving six minutes after Jimmy the bargain hunter, who's loading my cedar chest into his SUV. I hope I didn't jam up their plans to sell their grandma's stuff, but don't make my acquisition contingent.
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Ooh, is it TORG o'clock?
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I later had to explain who Mumia Abu Jamal was to the same coworker while a third (boomer) coworker tried to editorialize from the side
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/4 Lipton’s point is the equivalent of saying “You’re saying that what this person did is fraudulent, but the federal mail fraud statute requires the use of the U.S. mails, and this person didn’t use the mails, and therefore what they did can’t be called fraudulent.”