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I never actually had a personal account on the bird platform. Might as well get in on the ground floor of the butterfly. No smartphone, not gonna see your messages until I decide to check the website.
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Here's one from Missouri.
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Also very relevant info.
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Additional info: Mills's 2018 & 2022 gubernatorial victory margins mark her as the most popular governor of Maine in ages; the only reason she won't win reelection in 2026 is that she can't serve 3 terms in a row. Keep that in mind if/when President Krasnov tries to gloat about his "prediction".
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And Boebert.
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Especially since, as vice president, he can't even inject himself into *our* government unless the Senate has a tie vote on something.
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Thunberg started her public activism in 2018. Vance can't count.
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I think all his falls lately have made him accept his own mortality, & he's scared of God's wrath for what he's done. Too little, too late, unfortunately.
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Speaking as somebody in a blue island of a red state, that is *not* a precedent that should be set. If Adams won't resign, then NYC should get it done without the state government's intervention.
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Sorry, I've been dealing with a lot of people citing that as an *actual* complaint.
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Best example I can think of for LG is Okoye.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_SA...
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She's described as an antagonist. Typically we're not supposed to agree with the antagonists.
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Sometimes pictures on movie posters are just made up for symbolism, rather than actual events that occur in the movie.
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It was clear 2 years prior when Avengers Endgame, the 2nd-highest-grossing film ever, literally ended with Steve Rogers passing the shield to Wilson. (Some bigots say "you have to watch TV shows as homework" to dissuade others from seeing films w/out revealing bigotry. Don't give them that chance.)
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He's already NOT recusing himself from attacking federal agencies that are investigating him for labor/safety/fraud violations, so no.
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He's a fraud; of course he wants to get rid of the anti-fraud agency.
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This doesn't make sense; he already has been talking publicly about his work.
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I can't find any source for this besides Popular Info, which I never heard of before today. Has anyone reported on this *without* using Popular Info as their source?
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Homeland Security was always redundant anyway; its very creation was part of the post-9/11 "security theater" that Bush pushed nationwide. OTOH, the FBI itself might not be necessary, but *some* form of federal law-enforcement has to exist.
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At least the Seal one made sense. The tongue one was both gross AND confusing.
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She was busy with the "football food conspiracy" commercial.
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The T-Mobile commercial was secretly a Starlink commercial. My sister & I both shouted "NO!" the instant the word came up onscreen, & we had to explain to our parents why. (Fortunately, our parents are sane & agreed once they understood.)
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This was for a different flavor of Dew, but I try to limit my caffeine intake.
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C: I mean the fact that every usage of the generators refines them, so they're able to make ever-increasingly-convincing deepfakes of real people for defamation purposes.
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"Happy Together" is so good that it made *other* groups better. (I am, of course, referring to Mike Nesmith recruiting Chip Douglas to produce what would become the Monkees' best 2 albums.)
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Three important questions: Does it solve... a) ...AI's energy consumption problem? b) ...AI's plagiarism problem? c) ...AI's deepfake propaganda problem? Without resounding "yes" answers to all 3, I still won't use it.
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Yeah, Columbia doesn't have a president; it has a mayor. *UM* Columbia (aka Mizzou) has a president, but the university suspended operations during the US Civil War, so they wouldn't have had any role in ending it. 😉
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Saving the lives of countless innocents who would otherwise have been murdered in the camps. That's not nothin'.
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One bright spot: The GOP doesn't have a filibuster-proof Senate.
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Did you mean it won't ONLY be liberal enclaves being destroyed? Houston, Miami, & New Orleans all went blue.
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Displayed karma isn't exact (by design), but it'll still give a ballpark number. But I meant the karma on that specific post, not your cumulative.
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Upvotes - Karma = Downvotes.
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Yeah, go back in time 15+ years & use message board forums.
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Never left. Just stick to the subs with competent mods.
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It's the closest thing remaining to old-school message boards.
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That's exactly what happened throughout Agent Orange's first term. He lucent enough to realize he needs *some* old blood in the administration because his insane toxic monsters are almost all incompetent, but the old blood keeps quitting when they see how deep the insanity goes.
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Jann Wenner, the founder of Rolling Stone. He's a total prat (or at least he became one in his old age). A few years ago he sold off RS.
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"What's your kid's zodiac sign?" "You mean Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn, & Jones, Ltd.? She's a Leo."
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Probably helps that Wenner's not at RS anymore.
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And it has been for at least a decade now. Drastically better than its parent magazine, that's for sure.
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Technically correct, the best kind of correct!
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Not to change the subject, but who picked this photo? His hand is TERRIFYING! (Actually, come to think of it, Hegseth's hands are terrifying anyway, so this is actually a great photo. I retract my complaint.)
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Elon himself has, on numerous occasions, blamed his own self-diagnosed autism for how he acts. You already know it's not *true*, but that's who.
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Haha, yep. It's a coda mixed with a peace sign, to represent peace & music; I made it up in like 7th grade & loved it so much I kept using it ever since. No edits in that scene! The pauses are just how long it took to move to the next position without reentering frame. :)
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Never thought he was the good one, just was taking advantage of the fact that he & Musk hate each other.