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Writer/producer called "grizzled" by GQ. Films HARD CANDY, 30 DAYS OF NIGHT, DEVIL. TV: ALTERED CARBON, 11.22.63, DAVINCI'S DEMONS, TESTAMENT: THE STORY OF MOSES, MURDER IN THE FIRST, 20000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA (ABC), etc. Podcast AGENT STOKER.
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This will only happen if some impersonators accidentally harass Ivanka. Otherwise the impersonators are simply accomplishing ICE goals of terrorizing the public and making everyone look over their shoulders daily.
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Mockery
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All except e-book item but most common bookmark for me is an old baseball card
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Wondering if he has ever even walked in a forest? If he thinks they might just be undeveloped locations for potential golf courses? Seriously, in all the endless photos, is there one of him in an actual untouched forest?
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I maybe get three texts a month at most, and it's not like I haven't donated and later blocked. Sometimes when I am searching for an old text, I see some fundraising texts in the results that my phone knew not to bother me about.
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Lankford has been out front a lot lately. Did they strongarm him to play ball after he criticized DJT so much last year?
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He is scared of Walz, tbh, an actual working class vet who is moving to DGAF Town.
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Please note this threat to your business, @losangelesdodgers.bsky.social
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Wondering how many people (not many, based on posts today) remember that Mike Lee was also in favor of screwing with the 2020 election until people noticed. www.deseret.com/utah/2022/12...
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Thank you for speaking up, @amyklobuchar.com.
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He knows how many people there were and he has reached the bargaining phase.
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We've had them around a lot lately and I assumed they were crows. But statistically ravens run as much as 10 inches longer than crows, and I just acquired a bird call app which identifies them as ravens. So while it feels oddly gothic for LA, I am habituating myself to calling them ravens.
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Also the right-wing plan worked in 2020 with smaller cities that had far weaker media access to tell people what was really going on. But one in 35 Americans lives in LA County and if he expands his BS war to Chi and NYC, it will only end up bringing the facts to more and more people.
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Including Studio City
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I remember last summer seeing an item that Musk had created a corporation called "The United States of America, Inc.," and then I never saw it mentioned again.
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You are the "There Will Come Soft Rains" of agriculture!
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Who will answer for it when a driverless car kills someone? Putting a Tesla in prison is not going to cut it.
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Not surprised but curious about the federal basis for investigation, especially when LAFD has a very active arson investigation squad.
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We know. NAME YOUR COUNTERMEASURE.
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He thinks they have not already given all the answers they believe they need? What will it take to find a new Senate Minority Leader?
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"Unacceptable" means nothing when describing something that HAS ALREADY HAPPENED. You may feel it is unacceptable for it to happen *again*, but it you must accept that it happened once, you cannot turn back time. You can only choose to respond with feelings or with concrete action.
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Tonight Newsom said some of Trump's positions expressed in a phone call would "send chills down your [almost some word starting with F] spine."
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And Gallego and Schiff. The energy going into primary threats this far out should be channeled elsewhere.
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At least they'll be able to identify me because my name is clear, dipradan. I'd cheer on Ukraine with you but you blocked me so that will wait for a different day.
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Reminds me of arguments with Brian Lowry over his position it was outrageous that the Friends cast were getting $1M/episode (though decades later episodes run many times a day on many channels). This feels like the same thinking, they want successful shows to be somehow LESS expensive over time.
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Also I see that you have warned billionaires that excesses have 1789-style consequences, so that's impressive!
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I was a juror on a case where the city was sued in a claim that a city bus clipped a car. If you think Google would be liable for anything or has to observe the law in any way that you or I or the city would be, then sadly their algorithm is performing brilliantly. Enjoy watching the trials.
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No sympathy for Waymos, sorry. When a Waymo destroys property as happens, it's almost impossible to find justice. These aren't bikes, they are corporate drones with camera feeds gathering facial recognition on passersby. So Google can work with Trump and prosecute and you can buy popcorn, enjoy.
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Waymos are not cars owned by private citizens. They are robotic devices owned by a branch of Google which is working to make your privately owned car obsolete.
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You know what you saw but according to his post about it, Schumer thinks some investigation is needed?! Please replace him as Senate Minority Leader or find someone who will.