chollyv.bsky.social
I'm a rando that posts random things. Current obsessions: NYT Spelling Bee, computers, speed chess, etymology, urban legends, outsider art, and anything that makes me laugh.
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This is the place on Irving Park at the Brown Line, isn't it?
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Every time I picture it in my head, I hear the theme song from The Benny Hill Show
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He's the Kyrsten Sinema of Joe Liebermans
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The office Christmas Party just got 1000% more interesting, though.
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The leads are weak? You're fucking weak.
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Number 1 will always be Bill Murray in The Man That Knew Too Little.
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CoreWeave just jumped the shark today. They just ran a commercial on MSNBC during primetime. Super cringe, if the kids are still saying that.
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She probably had $20 in there. She is just reporting over $1K to bump the theft into the Felony charge bracket.
criminallawdc.com/dc-theft-law...
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To be fair, "sell the kids" is solid financial advice.
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VEON
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promontory
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30 years too late.
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I thought that was Tim Pool. My bad.
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It's his money now.
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Are we not going to talk about his belt being 4 inches above his navel? The last person I saw wearing pants like this was Fred Mertz.
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They still haven't paid the farmers the monies already owed from existing grants and subsidies.
Mark my words the farmers are thrown under the bus this time.
No bailout.
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Um, the funniest part is the cast that Politico calls her a "centrist dealmaker"
My, fucking, ass!
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Assholes, mostly.
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They were afraid to tell you.
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At least it doesn't have AI.
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It shows Portnoy is self-aware, and knows enough to distance himself from this train wreck
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I use YouTV. You can change the order of the channels, so if you watch a handful of channels, they are all at the top.
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MOST of them voted for him.
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It wasn't supposed to happen for another 1,000 years
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They backed out of a Gigawatt of datacenter LOIs - that is equal to data center wattage of Tokyo.
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Patriot: Thank you for your service.
Salesman: Yeah, cool. So, are you in the market for a Tesla?
Patriot: HA! No, never.
Salesman: Please put the complimentary coffee down and exit our restroom.
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Also, they aren't friends. He didn't ask to off the record or not to be named. He just flaked out and sent the link to the wrong person.
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I agree.
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Goldberg lost his source as soon as he decided to write a story. Any member of the chat can see who invited whom.
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*whisper scream* Waltz had Goldberg in his contacts because he is an "unnamed source in the Administration" for various stories.
Waltz won't get fired for screwing up beyond belief, he'll get fired because he talks to Goldberg.
Watch, he, and only him, will be gone in the next week.
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so sad, so sad, so,so,so,so,sad
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This is like walking into a bank and handing the teller a note:
I have a gun, act natural and hand all 100's. no alarms. no dye paks, no cops. METAPHOR!
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up,up,down,down,left,right,left,right,B,A,
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Tesla Sales office
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He's fighting gout, and losing.
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AI?
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Move to Wisconsin.