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Anti-theist & Anti-fascist - Animal Rescuer, Chamber-Opera-Bluegrass Devotee, Donkey Dad-To-Be, Film Habitué, He/Him, Homesteader-(Re)wilder-Food Forester, PitMutt & Sphynx Wrangler, Rare Book Collector. Cared enough about my fellow humans to vote.
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Thank you for the best social media post of the week.
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Excellent. Thank you.
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From the TSA website:
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is this photo from the Southern Baptist Convention?
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May I repost your postcard photo? I can remove your personal information.
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After reading through the other replies... People our age aren't supposed to be spending this much time on the internet, but at least I remembered to remind everyone to grab their Multivitamin Silver at Costco this afternoon.
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The week, not the actual day (data mining): - Erik and Lyle Menendez found guilty - UK admits humans can catch Mad Cow Disease - Showgirls wins 16th Golden Raspberry Award - MTA raises NYC bridge tolls to $3.50 each way - Winnie and Nelson Mandela divorce - Taiwan holds first direct elections
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We've moved beyond prototypes.
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These are not mutually exclusive.
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That's assuming they weren't lying about "ask questions" as well and that the kids weren't a target for disappearance.
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After reading the article, I can only assume that the Blumhouse business model is to make films for people who don't actually want to watch them while simultaneously guaranteeing that people who do want to watch movies will reject any theatrical release from them. Cool, Blumhouse.
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Do you now, or will you ever, hold beliefs in conflict with the Fundamentalist Christian States of America?
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"The Thought Police would get him just the same. He had committed — would still have committed, even if he had never set pen to paper — the essential crime that contained all others in itself. Thoughtcrime, they called it." George Orwell 1984
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The secrecy part is huge and I'm glad to see The Guardian at least making inroads on addressing that within a MSM that is defining itself more than ever with heads in the sand and acquiescence for fear of retribution it itself empowered.
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Details in this article are horrific and it's almost beyond belief that this is the direction we're going, but it doesn't substantiate the OP's claim. Thank you for posting it so that others can know exactly where we are at this moment rather than just seeing a headline with no source and reacting.
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The POTA dolls. Excellent.
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If this happens, please scan and post (with appropriate redactions, of course).
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While RFK JR is one of the most dangerous people in the administration and he could still pull some significant crazy in this area, this post is flat out false. The continual increase of disinformation is why I spend less and less time here with each passing day. Is the goal to drive people away?
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I know the joke has been done to death, but are the "big men too afraid to ride the subway at night" in the room with us now?
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I love the Nancy comics. Even more, I love the "Zoinks!" face that Nancy often makes in panel four. It's amazing that Ernie is still giving us a brief moment of calm - like releasing a deep breath - 60-70-80 years later.