mnjane.bsky.social
I have opinions and 4 kids. But no grandkids yet, don’t get me started.
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Chiropractic “medicine” influence. I had a college classmate with a degree in biology, became a chiropractor, and posted this shit during the COVID pandemic. Posted pictures of reading books exposing “the truth”.
What a grift.
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I am “confused” but also “the life of the party” in a self-assured opportunistic way. Please hire me.
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I mean is Fragile the magic word to get the interview?
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Bad math 8 years later.
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Years ago Tom Cotton had a town hall concerning healthcare. 2017 loud, riled up crowd. Sound bite clips were all over the internet. You would have thought AR was on the verge of a blue wave. 7 years later just redder than ever. Dems should still attend and make their voice heard it’s important.
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www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-....
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Yeast will do what it wants sometime - and size consistency is only a problem if it bothers the baker.
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Lovely - did you weigh the dough?
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The prison arc - the PORD. With the kidnappings to CECOT - one of my most recommended shows.
I am not a Star Wars fanatic. Don’t hate it, but prefer other sci-fi. However, this is less sci-fi and more political drama - in space. So well done.
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Agreed, and when you live in a red state this does not ring true. I could be convinced with numbers. I live in Arkansas where poor does not equal reliable “D” vote or progressive views.
I was definitely hoping the article spelled out the math better.
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Arkansas where the poor and marginalized vote conservative.
Make up of the AR legislature.
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I live in Arkansas and the poor in our state are not voting for democrats or liberals.
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Propaganda against the jocks, by the nerds, who were playing the long game.
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Or this - as a 60 year old with no time to pivot from this economic calamity - really happy I have 4 kids. One of them has to be successful enough to take me in - fingers crossed that becomes cool!
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The collapse is the plan. Stave off? They caused it.
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When members of the Trump Cabinet appear on news shows they should have to have their net worth appear like calories on a fast food menu. Especially Lutnick.
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Totally random comment - but when I see Marques Brownlee’s name I think of Ultimate Frisbee.
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Because of your work, I broke this scoop to my boss at our small nonprofit CDFI!
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I swear my generation made some truly predictive movies.
My heart breaks, every day another horror and another innocent family’s life turned upside down.
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Tuttle/Buttle - (Brazil, 1985) Scary shit.
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So serious question - is that a crime? would they try to prosecute? Really feeling some “Death of Stalin” under tones here.
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Frank Oz remade it in 2004. But I think it missed the original’s horror/scifi aspects? Totally my opinion been forever since I watched either.
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1975 version - I will add this to my dystopian/scifi recommendation movie list - it joins Rollerball (75), Network, Robocop (87), They Live.
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I have recommended this movie so many times in the past 3 months. Must see dystopian viewing.
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Every Sunday I go over to my 90 year old mother’s apartment and we stream his travel shows on PBS Passport. She is a super fan!
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Because I seriously do not think they care either way. One just destroys everything faster?
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Just the speed to which everything unfolded.
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Why do half these guys look like the Observers from the show Fringe.
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This is essentially the plot of the 1975 movie “Rollerball”.
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My second favorite punter (first is my son).
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And that part I get. It was more in context of why is it more important now. And do we trust the CRAs especially in light of CFPB dismantling, allowing medical debt to be reported and affect scores. Changes to the CRA industry will be coming.
Freezing does help fraud.
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Is the assumption that the credit bureaus are pro consumer and wouldn’t comply with requests from DOGE? From the little I know the CR industry is delighted with this administration. I attended a 3 day online seminar for credit reporters and they are very happy to pull back Biden era statutes.
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And sounding the warning - you risk sounding crazy, being called “blueanon”. Even though tech billionaires have not been shy about their plans.
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Once AI and data became the focus most tech giants walked away from climate pledges. Big data requires massive resources. They probably were hoping we wouldn’t notice - and most of us didn’t.
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And we need to be open to talking with those who are willing to listen. It’s an opening.
Think “They Live” he may be willing to put on the glasses.
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Until we see protests in the streets by people who do not have a ready supply of NPR and PBS tote bags - this feels dead on. I won’t be fooled like I was in the election. Eyes wide open. “They Live” level struggle ahead to get people to put on the glasses!
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It’s about dismantling the policy experts, regulatory enforcers - and leaving no one there to staff and carry out programs. The programs go too. And there lies the greater “savings”.
But pretty convinced they just want to accelerate the collapse of our country.
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Because even the richest man in the world does not have unfetter access to the resources of a nation state. Land, water and energy are vital to all tech aspirations.