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scirocker.bsky.social
Singer/Songwriter for Space of a Day, Gardener, MS, MPH, Chasing Common Sense over a Rainbow. Music on http://open.spotify.com/artist/5nNOI6NL16ypK6js5aiheB?si=Ndg9Yb01T
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Carbon dioxide and nitrogen instead of helium
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Lol Josh thinks he is Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
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Bazooka Joe Rubbers.
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I thought it was genitals not genes. So now it is just genes? I can't keep up.
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Good god, somebody flush that thing already.
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He is an old PawPaw reading the National Enquirer and thinking it's the gospel truth.
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She is the Repub Tough-Sexy Gal with knee boots and hair extensions.
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So hungover looking.
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The whole movie is fantastic.
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They Live the alley fight scene.
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“Steven is basically like a chief of staff or body man when Elon was there,” Lavingia tells WIRED. The full scoop by @telliotter.bsky.social here:
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Then there's two other Musk loyalists, Anthony Armstrong and Baris Akis. These three men— Armstrong, Akis, and Davis—appeared to be the people in charge, Lavingia claims. Akis is the co-founder and president of venture capital firm Human Capital. He is not a US citizen.
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“Steven was the only person who was across everything,” Lavingia tells WIRED. That would be one of Elon Musk's closest lieutenants, Steve Davis. Generally, in Lavingia’s experience, correspondence between DOGE ops and Davis happened using the encrypted messaging app Signal. Yes... Signal.
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KKKan you recall who else wears a mask when hiding their racist agenda?
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And they are not deporting them to their country of origin but sending them to spend the rest of their lives in a foreign prison in a 3rd country, paid for by taxpayers, to be used as slaves. This is human trafficking. The penalty for overstaying a visa is NOT life in a foreign prison as a slave.
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Fight smarter not harder.
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He will be shipped off to work as a slave in a foreign prison. The penalty for being here without a visa is not life in a foreign prison to work as a slave. This is human trafficking.
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And they do it every day.