Fall LC thread

Allegedly Doral was chosen for the site of the G7 summit after a long and impartial selection process over which DJT had no input.

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Hiplorable, as in an old deplorable hilariously shouting, “My hiplorable!”

I would say Dogma is Kevin Smith’s best movie, though Chasing Amy is a close second.

It has so many great scenes, and the behind the scenes stories are great, too. I can’t get over Kevin Smith showing up for a protest against his own movie, then getting interviewed by a reporter who slowly begins to realize the guy she’s interviewing looks an awful lot like Smith…

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If you went to a page that has a Facebook link it can use that to connect you. If it is the landing page from google it can be possible for keyword data to be passed along.

i’m imagining my ballsack growing so large that it starts to hang, say, halfway down my thighs, and still not going to a doctor and telling myself, “it’ll probably start shrinking back soon” lol

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https://twitter.com/klara_sjo/status/1185736701131608069?s=19

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Good title, from a historian of conservatism.

https://twitter.com/LynnLyerly/status/1185772757675597824

Dogma definitely best but Clerks is #2 imo

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I also liked Dogma the most, but I didn’t think other people like that one.

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Nobody actually responsible for the cluster will have anything close to a similar penalty on their life.

https://mobile.twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1185851659790028801

I honestly want to print some of those out IRL

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I’m a card carrying hater, I like Clerks, Chasing Amy was just OK, and everything he’s made since then has been flat out bad imo.

I liked it when it came out, suspect it’s aged poorly.

I am so tired of these stories where schools won’t take money from third parties.

They punish children to teach the parents a lesson? Why are they allowed anywhere near children?

https://mobile.twitter.com/Femmefeministe/status/1185564274988634112

The punishment is also crazy. No extracurricular activities except for sports.

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One of my colleagues is Filipino-American and it surprises me to hear an otherwise level-headed, left-leaning, educated man condemn Trump (so much so that he doesn’t tell people he’s American) but then turn around and support Duterte.

Honestly astounding.

I have serval Filipino friends (I spent some time there in my mid 20’s) and some like him but others are embarrassed he is their leader.

The city I lived in was Davao which he was the mayor of at the time. Things like the Davao death squad are real and they use to talk about it when I lived there.

As far as your coworker liking him it’s not surprising that a fellow human doesn’t have principles or a life philosophy that they live their lives by and instead make decisions arbitrarily.

It’s tough to be introspective enough to look at each thing independently and try to view it through a certain life philosophy and be consistent.

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There’s definitely some glitches still in the matrix, this ad wasn’t expertly targeted to me:

Just listened to a podcast about a new book called Homewreckers. It’s about the billionaires who made all the money after the 2008 crash.

I’d say I’m in the top 1% of people who have read about the crash and it’s aftermath yet I was still shocked to learn how corrupt some of it was in terms of government money siphoning to billionaires.

Of course, they are all good buddies of Trump and have ended up working in his administration. Most of them actually live in the same apartment building in New York.