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  2. ... on tonight's episode of "Things You're Not Supposed to Say Out Loud"
  3. It was also the same cliff she drove past with Cary Grant in the Hitchcock classic “To Catch a Thief “. It’s a little known fact that Hitch loved the color blue. Coincidence? I think not.
  4. Sure, but by making him aware he did it, then the roommate/partner has an obligation to turn him in. Otherwise, accessory after the fact.
  5. It's not widespread. BS You can find these violent groups on nearly every campus. Here are trans/q.u.e.e.r journals from Northwestern, Duke and VCU. All promote Marxism. But stop calling them commies. Also, it's not happening. ABSTRACTS FROM TSQ: ▶️A Small Piece of Red Sky to Fly In: Transition Pending Revolution A specter is haunting transgender studies—the specter of Marxism. Recent years have seen the emergence of numerous trans scholars, militants, and organic intellectuals championing the centrality of Marxist analyses of social life to a thorough systemic understanding of trans subjectivity, oppression, and liberation. ▶️The Political Economy of Sexual Identity: From Gender Performativity to Social Reproduction This article makes a case for developing a theoretical account of historically determined gendered, trans, and ***** epistemologies out of value-form readings on social reproduction. The materialist turn in ***** studies is revisited here first by critically engaging with Meg Wesling's GLQ article “***** Value” (2012) in order to present a non-ontologizing conceptualization of labor that would avoid politically
  6. Let’s go with full disclosure shall we and let everyone know the background of the person doing this “interesting reporting”. That way we can all understand where he might be coming from and assess his work product accordingly: Kenneth Klippenstein[1] (born February 1, 1988[2][3]) is an American journalist who worked at The Intercept.[4][5] Prior to joining The Intercept, Klippenstein was the D.C. Correspondent at The Nation,[6][7][8] and previously was a senior investigative reporter for the online news program The Young Turks.[9] His work has also appeared in The Daily Beast, Salon, and other publications According to The Daily Beast, Klippenstein "has a history of pranking unknowing targets on Twitter".[46] After a Twitter flame war with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, he shared a Voguephotograph from the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty showing Musk with Ghislaine Maxwell, a long-time associate of the late Jeffrey Epstein, who had been convicted of sex trafficking.[47] Twitter owner Musk responded by posting that Klippenstein was a "douche-about-town".[47][48] On January 9, 2024, Klippenstein and other journalists were abruptly banned from Twitter without explanation.[49] After the ban received media coverage, Klippenstein and the other journalists were reinstated.[50] In July 2019, Klippenstein was covered in the media after a Twitter incident in which he was retweeted by Iowa Congressman Steve Kingjust before changing his Twitter display name to "Steve King is a white supremacist".[51][52][53] In March 2021, Klippenstein pranked author Naomi Wolf by recommending she tweet an image of a fabricated anti-vaxxerquotation paired with a picture of American pornography actor Johnny Sins.[54] On Memorial Day 2021, Klippenstein tricked political commentators Dinesh D'Souza and Matt Schlapp, as well as Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz, into retweeting a photograph of John F. Kennedy's assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, whom Klippenstein claimed was his veteran grandfather.[55] After being retweeted by Gaetz, Klippenstein changed his display name on Twitter to be "matt gaetz is a pedo". Gaetz later deleted his retweet.[56][57]
  7. It's the "cheering a murder" thing that's problematic, not "every stupid thing" anyone has said. You sure are here bloviating a lot about what you "don't care" about. I care, thus, I am here.
  8. Anyone who spends the majority of their life and career being recorded, scrutinized and over-analyzed is going to have a few blips here or there that are either out of context, misunderstood or even wrong. Charlie for the most part, given the videos I’ve watched over the last 4-5 years, is a pretty compassionate person and one who was always willing to passionately and patiently debate with any side of the track. This video clearly highlights that and a special nod of consideration to the woman he’s engaged in conversation. Where did we go wrong over the last 40 years where we could have civil discourse on disagreements of ideologies, beliefs or values? Sad and tragic we let things get in the way. It’s very easy to be kind, loving and patient. Seems for a lot of people it’s easier to be rude, tasteless and hateful in today’s age.
  9. I just pop in and out from time to time, I’m not a regular or anything… sorry to burst your guys’ bubble as being some board regular using a burner. Just some rando who’s tired of seeing people gunned down. I really thought the Las Vegas mass shooting was going to be a turning point for this country to wake up. Then I was certain Uvalde would… Now I know nothing will. To be fair, there’s lots of conservative policies I do agree with. I think these bail reform catch and release programs are joke, along with defunding LE. I believe in states rights over big government. I feel there should be tighter abortion laws. But I also feel gun laws need reforms along with a huge investment in mental health care in this country. At the very least on the state level. However you can’t sit here and complain that these mass shootings or trans everything is all mental health issues but then not address the mental health epidemic facing the nation. Reforming gun laws doesn’t mean revoking 2A but the gun lobby will never let you think otherwise.
  10. Exactly and precisely this. Luck is a factor. But with precision and consistency over time like this, other factors are larger..
  11. I've been a season ticket holder since I was 15 years old in 1974, and bought 5 games in the inaugural Rich Stadium season, 1973, including the stadium opener vs the Redskins. I never missed a game, preseason or regular, until I moved to California in 1993. I returned to Buffalo in 1995, and have gone to 90% of the home games since. Given it's the last year in the current Highmark, I plan on going to every one this year. I don't go because "I GOTTA SUPPORT MY TEAM!!!!" or anything to that effect. I go simply because I love going to the games. The atmosphere, the excitement, the thrill of being at an NFL sporting event. Each week between September and January, only 16 cities in the country get to host an NFL game, and I'm there at one of them. I get chills just thinking about it. I've seen every kind of abhorrent fan behavior possible, the foul language, the end zone fights that were so prevalant during the 80s and 90s, the drunk guy laying in the urinal trough after his friends tossed him in there, sex in the stalls ..... And I can't get enough. It's part of the ambience of Bills Mafia. And I won't give it up till they put me in my grave.
  12. Isn't based on what the home team chooses, if Miami where all white, we have to wear all blue. I don't know I'm just asking?
  13. This next breed is going to be even more insane.
  14. Imagine. If "anyone" hung a "be black, do crime" poster.... Or "Be Latino, do crime." It's wrong any way you put it.
  15. Josh wasn't the only issue certainly. But he was the driver of a lot of turnovers from 2021 to 2023, he would just make a few throws a game where it was like what were you thinking? Then he would make a few "force it" throws too. I think Josh's maturation as a QB has helped him avoid the obvious bad throws and the scheme putting less pressure on Josh by developing a ground game and making things easier on him and protecting him better so there's less need to "force" the issue. I think if I had to pinpoint the issues of the turnovers in 2021-2023 I would say Josh was the primary but not only driver of them. He cleaned that up a lot in 2023 when Brady took over and in 2024 he vastly improved even further. Of course the RB's fumbling less and WR's and other players being better in their roles have helped. There's some variance in turnovers year to year that are luck based but largely if you are a smart well coached team with a good QB you are going to be in the top 10 in turnover percentage each year. Now some years you might be top 5 others you might be 10 because of the variance with luck. But coaching and QB play always kept the Pats well above average in turnover margin.
  16. I guess it’s ok then. Conflicts a little with this: Would they have been using the mini 4ft gallows? I can’t believe they never caught the people that constructed that, can you?
  17. But they were legitimately trying… I’m just devils advocating here. Where are we as a country right now if they did? Do they go through with it? Actually hanging high ranking politicians outside the capitol building? Was that not their intent?
  18. Fish fans want refunds Hill’s baby mamas want guap Coach wants a stiff drink
  19. But they didnt. If this scumbag had just thought about murdering we'd be having a different conversation, and Charlie Kirk would be at home with his family and not in a casket.
  20. Discord, reddit, and 4chan are all the same. All left. All pro Palestine. They're just mainstream so people have a hard time buying that they're left of center because too many people think they're moderate or centerists. They feel this way because they want to fit in and be with a collective tribe. Ergo, those outlets are mostly left of center by a decent margin and then some. You won't find many extremist right branching on those outlets.
  21. Allen broke his nose Tua and his Dolphins blows Dolphins suck - in prose
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