
jdonne.bsky.social
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Figure people would've learned from Facebook destroying the video industry. It's like many in a variety of fields never learn
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Inept dick*
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Purchased* a star ....
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What if you're Jake Tapper and just want to sell books? And you don't like that he stopped a war?
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The Taytation of Brendon Urie. It was torturous
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Taytation
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I keep buying dongles fearing they too will go away at some point. Wired headphones, especially for calls, are just still so superior in every way
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It seemed like India did not expect to have Pakistan hold its own so well. The Indian response seemed a little botched or at least poorly managed. I don't know for certain
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Netanyahu is honestly the most destructive force in the world right now outside of Trump. He needs to go and that whole cabinet and parties de-radicalized.
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You're super hot and spicy
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Yeah, ethics courses within all fields isn't some crazed idea. Universities are not immune, and seem right now to foster, the weakest mentality desperately providing for the rightwing
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how this country elected the definition of a dumb bitch is not beyond me, but still sad
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Stopped clock
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Fun fact, Mary Magdalene was a rich widow, who bankrolled Jesus. It was an odd middle ages bit of nonsense changing her story
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It's not just the Republicans and their enablers that need to be completed de-Nazified; it's the media, too. I wish universities could fund them, so they'd neither be run by corporations nor subject fully to federal money
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And now Stefani probably thinks horoscopes are violence against god and good catholics
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Her longevity and how many hit songs she has is always impressive to me given that she has very little cultural capital (maybe now gay memes around her twirl). She has way, way more hits than Britney Spears, for example; but yeah, that never translated into impact really
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It's so unnerving to think that in having moments like this, Europeans decided rather than love and enjoy and grow it, they would massacre 50 million people and destroy half the continent ten years later
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I wish the CCP was an adorable groundhog and friend, instead of a genocidal prison warden only invested in its own sense of grandeur and longevity. Europe needs to be the head groundhog, all the same.
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An accounting of the decadent ignorance and boutique stupidities of the media, celebrities, finance bros, AI bros, etc. etc. will take so many years.
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It's why Season 1 Sopranos, though very goofy today, was such an astounding achievement out the gate (Seasons 2-5 are beyond amazing, and 6b). It's why Sex and the City was great. TV was abysmal and is once again.
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I wish a lot of Europeans brought this energy into public. I think left of center and general institutionalists would gain credibility by allowing their humanity/down to earth personae to show. I've met HRC a few times in a professional environment and she was quite funny and honest one on one.
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bought two!
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the American impulse to hold boutique stupidities
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never read, never learn
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every time
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Sure, but for someone who refers to himself as "6'4" of hot Italian sausage," I think we can stifle the nonsense and change the diet of social media away from engagement farming behaviors. It's frustrating and a little sad
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Because Republicans didn't bother negotiating with Dems, and a shutdown forces them to negotiate on anything at all. It gains them leverage, ultimately, even if they did it for a short while.
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Ugh, Trump's stupidity is redeeming someone as odious as Ford
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They can all fuck the right off
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despite my dearest love: season 1 doesn't hold up as well. Tony still has "90s tough guy dad faces a whiney 90s eye roll teen" energy. But still, Season 3 alone would make it the most amazing of shows. I forget often how bad tv used to be before that show!
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Unimpeachably the greatest of all time
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and the gravity is miniscule. It's a waste. Better to mine a single asteroid
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That poor, poor man having to suffer the indignity of that idiot president, while untold suffering is fought against
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The GOP won enormously in 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016, federal levels but especially state levels.
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No, you just don't really know what you're talking about and decided it's more important to blame Dems than provide anything informed
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omg, that's the most late night host joke I can imagine
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Probably by the French elections. Poland is gonna f those Russians up
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she'll give intelligence to Russia. a total ghoul
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read the post: I am more than aware
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I wonder if he could have pulled off, or could pull off, a senate run in Indiana: he's in Michigan, so that's not going to happen, of course. But he in IN, Beshear in Kentucky: it'd give some momentum for Dems turning the Senate. Murphy is right: the absolute max for Dems is 52, while for Rs it's 60
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Sorry to post here, but does your email verification just not work anymore? I can't log in into any of my computers, no email is ever sent. My whole library is now lost to me because I can't log in by any means
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People are going to yell you're being ableist for daring to make life even an inch less convenient. I totally agree with you. People have to get rather forceful and given how fickle these ceos and boards are to even a percent difference, their behavior will change with even slight collective effort
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the revolution will be paused for Walmart prices? I'd suspect you'd tell those at the Montgomery bus boycott how misguided effort is compared to convivence. You're just against effort and being complicit, so you misattribute terms to justify your sole desire: easy middle class life
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I know, doordash commie: your nonsense posting is both your art and activism
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You'll see all the "but actually, some people need" and "but actually, most can't afford direct" and "but actually, there's no ethical consumption under capitalism" all to avoid any sense of action, responsibility, or inconvenience for any cause
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I get it, but at some point maybe we need spaces that don't behave like junkie poison factories? Should there never be anything but fast food at all times in every place because some think there's some magical: this one is actually good for you, though
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send them now. f it
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I don't get sophistication from tv pundits but tv show shallowness and deep fear in responsibility: one must be responsible to inform and ultimately for what comes from facing the simple facts of what's going on, or lies to confront one must be informed. It's a basic issue: these are high paid hosts
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Thanks: leave a like, sir