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Nat’l Chair, The Headlights Are Too Damn Bright Party Under-the-influencer #twinja
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Walled-in: Thoreau’s Professional Drywall
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No thank you.
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Don’t even have to grab David Sacks, because like an abused puppy, he’ll just follow Elon and Peter to South Africa (or Mars).
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Can we focus for a moment on both of them treating “indices” as a singular noun?
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To be fair, she was lying from behind a lectern on a podium, so she was lying from both.
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I’m surprised the Rs haven’t yet theatrically decried this as a call to violence.
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Elvis Costello doesn’t even need a drummer to turn “All You Need Is Love” into 4/4. youtu.be/TTNqjzt9W5Y?...
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I think Joe Lockhart was respected throughout his tenure in the most trying of times for that position.
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Hey man, DJ Wicked ah’ite
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{pronouns: thee/thou}
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And I thought that we collectively went through a decade of learning “aught.”
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30 Yard 6 is Baltimore’s best 7 Mary 3 cover band.
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It may be the fourth quarter of this hockey game, but this one’s going all five sets!
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We get it. You made law review. 😉
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This is the funniest thing I will see this week!
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Envious! I did get a behind-the-scenes Woolworth Building tour that included FW Woolworth’s secret office and getting out on the balcony on the 70-somethingth floor.
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Reminds me of the City Hall subway stop. Just stay on the 6 train when the route ends, and it will take you through the ghost stop as it turns around to head back north. It’s stunning.
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It’s two things: (1) Print in general. Look at the front page of a daily (including going back decades). At most, you’ll find two-sentence paragraphs. The blocks of text are just too overwhelming in column form. (2) No one knows how to construct a proper paragraph. So restrict it to one sentence.
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I had a science teacher in high school tell the class, “We have a probe headed to Jupiter, and the Russians have one headed to Mars. There’s even a probe headed for Uranus — that one’s Greek.”
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Should have braided that hair for a nice surprise.
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He can take a self-driving Tesla to a SpaceX launchpad for a trip to Mars (if either the car or the rocket make it safely).
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Carpeted bathroom in a city with 98% humidity year ‘round is a choice indeed.
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Appendix GTFO
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And all he wanted was a Pepsi.
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“How dare they tax my efforts to light my money on fire!”
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Blood Bath for Elon
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The mariachi scene is still one of the funniest things ever committed to film.
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Is it Werner Herzog doing a southern accent?
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Mothers (and fathers) can’t sign away offsprings’/heirs’ rights to inheritance. Musk could explicitly leave them nothing in his will, though.
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This dude looks like he knows he’s not the good guy.
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Excuse me, but those are tactical athletic footwear.
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This makes no sense. Affordable housing initiatives are not coterminous with home ownership. The housing insecure among us would very much like more affordable housing funded and can worry about a down payment tomorrow.
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As an aside, I’m interested in the thinking behind the NYT style book that requires capitalizing “Ecstasy.”
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No, the 25 year olds would mostly do that willingly. The demanded remedy is that, during that dinner, the 25 year olds accept and enthusiastically agree with the parents’ Fox News talking points.
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I can’t answer the question, but it reminds of a bakery I used to live near, which had a jar with a sign: “DOG BISCUITS (do not contain actual dog).”
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True! But I believe she’s threatening all comers, lawyers and randos alike, with C&D letters and lawsuits.
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I think people are taking the piss more over her refusal to say, “Sorry, maybe I got out over my skis because of my altruistic commitment to the cause,” and instead chose: “This is my cease and desist skeet and my lawyer will sue you, @dudeguy52791, into (further) oblivion.”
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youtu.be/ZxWSbg5Wzkc?...
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Top Gunk
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The Mice Storm
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Biden was polling a lot worse. (Sure, maybe the Bradley effect comes into play, but not *that* significantly.)
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To be fair, it’s not like they would have voted for Biden instead. Or probably Newsom, Buttigieg or Dean Phillips, either.
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If those voters all flipped Democratic (hypothetically, because they wouldn’t and won’t), he would have lost all states. His biggest margins were in the range of 65% to 35%. Take 1/4 from column A and add them to column B, and you have the Dem winning Alabama 51% to 49%.