hhillarious.bsky.social
Former Republican #NeverTrump #NeverAltRight #Resistance #BLM #LGBTQ Ally.
❤ science & cats & history & pasta but not necessarily in that order.
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I watched the James Cameron documentary about his sub going to the deepest part of the Mariana Trench. IIRC there was a hella lot of engineering and testing involved. And Cameron to his credit, went alone.
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Increasingly the movie Idiocracy is less a satirical comedy and more a documentary.
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2. The above but also with a house in the Caribbean staffed by an Adonis like oversexed live-in Butler/Cabana Boy named Enrique who worships me for my mind.
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1. A fabulously wealthy, world famous yet reclusive novelist living in a big brooding house on the Yorkshire Moors with a huge library, but the house has all the modern conveniences and unlimited 30 minute or less DoorDash deliveries.
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Old but good and even more relevant than ever.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfdZ...
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Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine
Melting in a pot of thieves, wild card up my sleeve
Thick, heart of stone, my sins, my own
They belong to me
Me
People said beware, but I don't care
Their words are just rules and regulations to me
Me
- Patty Smith - Gloria
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Seems about right.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QGy...
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đź’ž
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Maybe the Foo Fighters could be recruited to help.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVtQ...
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They. Are. So. Stupid.
Or they know it is stupid and fake but hope their followers are even stupider.
And it's not exactly a high bar.
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tell me, “It was not only for the nation’s protection against espionage but also for their own good, to keep them “safe””. I knew it was BS then.
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Growing up, I remember so many adults, including my father, who ironically was an immigrant and not yet a US citizen when he was sent off to war in the South Pacific while his birth country was occupied by the Nazis),
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What a field day for the heat (Ooh ooh ooh)
A thousand people in the street (Ooh ooh ooh)
Singing songs and they carrying signs (Ooh ooh ooh)
Mostly say, "Hooray for our side" (Ooh ooh ooh)
It's time we stop
Hey, what's that sound?
Everybody look, what's going down?
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This is Marshall Law.
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"he “fit the general description of a subject being sought by ICE,"
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They could screw tiny screws into I-Phones if they could still see and their hands didn't shake so much.
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That was my question as well?
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This wasn’t the end of our marriage and even after throwing him out of our house, I asked him to go to marriage counseling to try to repair things, but he refused and that was the end!
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When I confronted him with the evidence, at first, he denied it, then said it was just innocent talk and even said her husband knew and was OK with their flirting. At that point I dialed her husband’s number, and he grabbed the phone from my hand and hung up.
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his cell phone number and where he worked, her children’s names and where they went to school. She posted every personal detail about herself on-line so it was very easy for me to find.
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Now because of the keyboard tracking and having her name and her phone number, I was able to look her up and found she was also married and had 3 children, and her husband’s name,
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His cell phone records showed he was calling this woman, and she was calling him several times a day, some of their conversations lasted for nearly an hour and often while he was at work. And some of their emails were “explicit”.
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He was communicating with a woman in Illinois and was planning to meet up with her in person at a hotel under the guise of telling me he was taking a solo trip to Ohio to go to the NFL Hall of Fame but didn’t want me to come with him.
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It wasn’t just flirting. I installed a keyboard tracker on our home computer that gave me his secret AOL account password and all his communications, and because his cell phone was on my Verizon account, I was able to download all the phone numbers of every call he made and received.
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When I found out, he claimed it was just talk and innocent flirting and in told me that a lot of the friends he made there were men (and this didn’t make it any better) and that I had nothing to worry about.
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I the early 2000’s I found out my husband of nearly 20 years was on an AOL group called “Married and Flirting”.
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Mullin is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation.
ETA (and not 100% confirmed) Markwayne appears to be 1/128 Cherokee by blood.
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In 2021, Mullin reported that his personal assets were between $31.6 million and $75.6 million.[97]
In 2022, Mullin had $1.4 million in PPP loans forgiven. He was criticized for his hypocrisy about President Biden's student loan debt forgiveness
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Markwayne Mullin sounds like the name of the villain in the origin-story of a comic book villain. Or a serial killer. Or both.
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What has Penny ever done to them?
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I’ve always thought that Hellman’s 1934 play, “The Children’s Hour” in many ways foreshadowed McCarthyism.
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I would hope too. But have you looked at humanity lately?
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Fascist Barbie couldn't stay away.
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Next, he's going to have the Army Corps of Engineers open that big spigot again to flood LA and drown all the protesters.
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But, but, you know. I just couldn't believe she ever worked at a McDonalds.
(yes this is sarcasm)
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You can tell the last guy is the most experienced as he has a lit cigarette hanging out of his mouth.
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Heros!
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Some of y’all can’t handle 2 high agency males going at it and it really shows
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“Today on How It’s Made – Wicker Baskets. Motorcycle Headlamps. And How Your Cousin Vlad Burned His Face Off and Lost His Balls while making metal hangers in Kazakhstan.”
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Tying for 5th place in an unimportant swim meet was the best thing that ever happened to her. Otherwise, she would have ended up a dental hygienist working at one of those chain dental offices at the mall.
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They also had record players with headphones so you could listen to music, in my case some of it the rock music my mother wouldn’t allow me to listen to at home.
And of course, books. Tons and tons of glorious books. And magazines and newspapers from around the world.
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The library where I lived (very S. Baltimore City on the AA county line) as a kid in the 70’s was next to a rec center that had tennis and basketball courts. The library loaned out tennis rackets and tennis balls and basketballs to poor kids like me who couldn’t afford our own.
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You are not alone.
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Dining in sir?
No, I'm in a hurry. I'll take it to go.
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Robbed by two Yutes while working at the Sack-O-Suds?
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You would have thought they would have been easier to spot being that by that book cover, they were giants.
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This is exactly why we can't have women, who are proven to be too emotional, in top leadership roles.