prometheus357.bsky.social
Deferred dreams personified, a lover of hard-boiled prose and laborer of the same. Author, Father, Freemason, Momenta Humanis, Plymouthmailtruckrobbery.com
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Alright… let’s play along, I’m down for a 3rd Obama term.
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I’m fuckin here for it M!tch let’s go.
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He did it TWICE! With full force. This was no way accidental… legacy media is on notice should they “sane-wash” this! The fact that cheering was going on as he did it and after he did it, literally made me vomit, no hyperbole.
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Amen
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I think Trumps issue is that TT disrupted his lil rally back in the day. But mainly this is about shutting down a “Town hall” - a place where Americans came together to actually have a discourse and it’s brought on the realization we’re in a class war not a culture war and that is a problem for $$$
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I hate this timeline so much.
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It’s Plymouth Massachusetts. England decided in 1963 to upstage their former citizens with the Great Train Robbery.
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Maniacal laughter
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@bradmeltzer.bsky.social stoked! I’ve been a fan of this series (if it could be called that) since day one. JFK is a deep well of a topic; can’t wait to read what you and @joshmensch.bsky.social have done with the ‘JFK cannon’
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Good to see I’m not the only one who
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Looks like you got my prayer! 🤣
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Another book of his that’s equally “famous” is Miss Lonelyhearts a dark tale of an advice columnist crushed by readers’ despair and his own disillusionment, exposing modern society’s isolation and suffering.
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Cool Million is a sharp satire of the American Dream. Lemuel Pitkin’s blind optimism sends him through absurd misfortunes. West skewers the myth that hard work ensures prosperity, exposing its cruelty and exploitation. The humor and irony critique capitalism and obsession with upward mobility
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In my opinion Mr. West is purely under appreciated to an extent that it toes the line of criminality.
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I’m not a religious man… but this just might me change my mind.
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Has Meadows been typecasted as a school employee? Jeeze
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I just went ahead and deleted it. Lol
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Interesting that wasn’t his feelings when the rotting corpse of a pumpkin called his wife ugly
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This cant be said enough.
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In literally here for it!
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It’s like a deep breath of fresh Sugar Pines and Ponderosas - comforting and honorable
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Ahoy brother!
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There better be grilling and no soft balling
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Good.
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100% sub’ed
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One of my favorite books from that time.
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Feel like this show didn’t get enough attention.
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Oh convenient