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Retail, brand and licensing entrepreneur with some experience and much left to learn
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“No, Mr.Bond, I expect you to die.” Villain then attempts cancellation for non-use, but fails, as merchandise is still in market.
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Japan: Amazon adequately covers Japan. Kinokuniya and Maruzen have English book sections. Shultz Museum team may be able to introduce Sony Creative Products (who are Shultz family agents in Japan) for possible Japanese edition.
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Works great. Subscribed!
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Our cartoonists have more consistently served up truth to power, and the truths of being human, than our opinion columnists, who are more frequently forced from the field. This is quite consequential.
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Of the major ways of gaining knowledge, the reliance on Tradition (on its own not a bad thing) as a means of knowing and understanding, is absolutely blindfolding. Many - on some days myself included - find it hard to shift to the empiricism and trust of our own eyes needed for these times.
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Your readers know. MSM, desperate to hold on to their gatekeeper status, is too busy normalizing the crazy and reaching for new levels of mendacity to give proper credit. I’ve been a Handbasket sub for a few months now. I’ve not been a Post and NYT sub for much longer. We’re with you; onward.
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That’s gonna run the Storywealth Fallout 4 modlist juuust fine
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Carl Perkins. No, Elvis. No, Carl Perkins! But Elvis is the King! Great, great movie in which a small slice of Memphis also plays a starring role. “It’s (the port city of) Yokohama, with 60% of the buildings removed.”
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“This country is ready for a big debate about Trepanning.” Not certain which of the two statements are more meritless. Any ‘just asking questions’ nonsense on returning to a pre-enlightened era is pure idiocy.
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As soon as they’re out of the case, it’s game on and no one can know where they will finally land. NFL should redesign the pigskin to mimic the more lively nature of a loose AirPod as it careens through the time-space continuum.
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As a still-learning-the-rules fashion person working in Tokyo for 30 years, I 100% agree with this thread. You have to know (maybe more accommodatingly, be familiar with) ‘the rules’ or ‘the reasons’ to properly break them (other examples: Camoshita, Masaki Matsushima et al) so read Darek’s posts.
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World’s smallest fiddle. The reprieve here from ‘for you’ and algo engagement farming is a welcome change. Though I will miss Rahm Emmanuel baiting the wolf warriors on Xitter, I don’t miss it enough to go back.
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So we need action, but our threat is that if a counterparty doesn’t take the action we need, we’ll shoot … ourselves? Why didn’t we think of this!
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Olympic Team did it better: a tip of the hat to Ralph Lauren and the Brooks Brothers tennis sweater stripe he trimmed the Team USA Summer Olympics suits with this year. Maybe this gentleman is calling a match right after?
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Same. Freedom of association means others are free to associate with Substack and their Nazi adjacencies, and I’m free not to. (I happily pay for subscriptions on Beehiiv or other platforms.)
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Thank you for today’s column. I am endlessly curious about how about we humans love to put the all-powerful into various deity-as-consumer-product boxes, with no reflection or further questioning. I am now more grateful for Lincoln’s care in not presuming to speak on God’s behalf. Good model.
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Technically Oppenheimer => Lucky Dragon 5 => Godzilla, but this is why I’m not invited to parties…
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As requested… image.invaluable.com/housePhotos/...
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Thanks for moving - as a subscriber I 120% support this move. We addressed Naziism in the last century, and like trepanning and selling our children into slavery, it is not an idea that needs further ‘marketplace’ discussion.