richardlooker.bsky.social
Water quality regulator/ChemEng - mainly SF Bay water quality problems (PCBs, mercury, etc.). Reads: spy novels & history. Studies: German, physics, & math. Has skinny legs and alarmingly large butt. Show me your kitties.
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This would have happened at one of the consequential meetings he would have been involved in within the last 3 months. No way he does not remember almost every detail of this meeting.
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I was gonna' write something on this theme, but I saw yours and said to myself, "that pretty much covers it."
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Bearded and shirtless, he is pretty menacing.
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ChatGPT would not oblige, but Gemini came through. For your amusement, Kai.
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You seem to have elite skull shape.
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I would watch Fox News if there was content like that all the time. Call it "Drunk Patriot News" perhaps.
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I think RFK Jr. should be willing to have the courage of his convictions and do a demo in which he exposes himself to Ebola so he can disprove germ theory. Maybe he will gain valuable knowledge.
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Do you think the unhappiness of the directly impacted soldiers might spread more widely to other military personnel such that it somewhat reduces the ardor of Trumpy soldiers and officers?
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Did you get any response about this article from military leaders you know?
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a fondue set that has been used as target practice for a shot gun?
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what show was it so I can find the stream?
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I think this will be hard to beat. The icing on the cake is how easy he made it look and how gracefully he controlled his body...like a friggin' ballet dancer!
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I think those are braces for drop foot. He may have difficulty flexing both feet. That could be why he tripped climbing stairs to AF1.
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If Stephen Miller were a character in a Jurassic Park movie, he would be the first person eaten.
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I hope that damned plane is not ready until January 2029, and then the next President prevents the transfer to the Trump library. Hilarity ensues.
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It's like down 10 with a minute left is their happy place.
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@kenwhite.bsky.social we now have moon-sized balls to go with the phallocentric communication. We are complete.
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yes indeed, PJ - go pet your dog and cook something and get the image out of your head.
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I think we are just about ready to enter the "I faked every orgasm" phase of the proceedings.
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My wife is German, and I have lots of German friends. They are more alarmed and worried than mirthful. They do not think it is funny, really, that the US has gone bonkers because the US is essential for ...... pretty much everything.
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Will you think less of me knowing that I am enjoying it immensely?
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The BlueSky tribe was ready for this. So many people bringing their A-game. Sight to behold.
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God bless you for adding your perspective, Brent!!! Gold!
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i have a blister on the finger i use to refresh bluesky.
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If I were Trump, I would not dare fuck with a woman who is confident enough to rock those glasses. It won't end well for him.
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Stand well back, ladies and gentlemen. This world beater, Mr. Fugate proclaims on his LinkedIn profile ......"Armed with a Bachelor of Arts in Politics and Law from The University of Texas at San Antonio, I've honed my skills, earning a certificate in legal studies along the way."
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Capehart does at times. I think he felt that a more muted reaction in that moment would allow David's emotion to resonate a bit. Did you watch that segment? What did you think?
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I hear they are gonna' name it the Larry Craig.
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100%. Timed (pride month) to inflict maximum distress on LGBTQ+ service members and families. And, this helps whom exactly? More of these vindictive renaming acts planned too. It seems like Trump cabinet officials are in a cruelty competition and win some sort of prize for being biggest asshole.
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Totally - his voice was trembling with anger during last Friday's Brooks and Capehart on NewsHour when discussing the USAID destruction. He considers Musk a mass murderer.
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totally agree. The experience is so good I sometimes feel like losing my driver's license on purpose.
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From what I am reading about David Richardson, he has not had the capacity for joke telling since approximately the 1970s.
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Mike Johnson has a webpage with 7 core principles of conservatism: individual freedom, limited government, the rule of law, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility, free markets, and human dignity. I guess he wants a checklist to make sure Rs violate every last one.
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Trump: next question, you, the hot blonde with a nice rack.
Female Reporter: would you consider leading the first ever, historic, heroic delegation to visit the sun? It would be so manly!
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I often start reading your NYT opinion pieces with an inclination to reject your argument. And, once again, that inclination melts away because of your infuriating reasonableness.
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Even if he accepted that his actions led to deaths and misery, he would not care AT ALL and would feel no remorse. Because he is a sociopath and a sadist, it may even give him some pleasure.
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The only regret I have in leaving Twitter is missing the opportunity to add my thoughts to a post like this from Santos.
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100% Also, it was my bad for the lack of clarity.
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That principle was something stated long ago by the firm's founder. I was not clear in my post, but I pointed that out because it was a principle that the firm has abandoned through their capitulation to Trump.
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If only the interviewer had access to a cutting edge technology to prepare a logical follow-up question for Bessent.
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I AM NOT GETTING FATTER. EVERYONE ELSE HAS BEEN GETTING THINNER!!
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It is strange - I just looked on the Paul Weiss website for news about their settlement with the Trump admin, and they do not seem to have it anywhere. But, I did find this passage in their "Statement of Firm Principles."