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This fruit isn't nearly fuzzy enough to be a true test.
How a 10 out of ten invention looks like...😃😳
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I saw Masters of the Universe and enjoyed it less than I wanted to. So as I palette cleanser, I re-watched the original live-action Masters of the Universe... and enjoyed it less than I wanted to. The 2nd realization was more disappointing than the 1st.
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I love that the World Cup allows some people to discover for the first time that every nation on the planet has some absolutely beautiful women among its citizenry... as though there was ever a doubt.
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tee hee hee
The people who created 40 Trillion in debt are angry that Elon Musk created 1 Trillion in wealth.
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One thing I'll say about Masters of the Universe is people overblew the concept of it being "woke" because of the HE/HIM nameplate in the trailer. There were a LOT of jokes and situations in the film that hardcore "woke" folk with an axe to grind would have found problematic.
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Larry David said "Drunk History was fun, but what if we amped up the absurdity a bit?"
Fuck AI. Just give me more Larry David.
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He's not wrong. The Blue-Collar "keep your head down, work hard, and people will notice" mentality doesn't often work in our business.
Арнольд Шварценеггер: "Знаешь, почему большинство талантливых людей так и остаются никем? Они включают фальшивую скромность. Они говорят: «Я творец, я просто делаю свою работу. Пускай мир сам меня заметит». Это чушь. Ты можешь быть гением, создавать лучшие продукты или писать шедевры. Но если люди об этом не знают, у тебя ничего нет. Абсолютный ноль. Твой талант просто умрёт вместе с тобой. Умение продавать, продвигать себя. Доносить свою ценность до других и убеждать — это не грязное ремесло. Это величайшее искусство, без которого ты никто. Чем больше людей узнают о том, на что ты способен, тем ближе ты к вершине. Перестань прятаться в тени. Выходи и учись заявлять о себе на весь мир. Твой успех зависит только от этого"
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I don't think people truly understand how many crosswalks we could paint if Elon just wasn't a trillionaire.
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Repeal the 16th Amendment.
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I just hope he'll bring another similar comedy to market and test the theory.
Seth Rogen Laments Hollywood's Risk Aversion; Says 'Superbad' "Would Never Happen Today In A Hundred Million Years" deadline.com/2026/06/seth-ro…
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The feeling of the current debt situation in America is that politicians are betting that we reach a post-money society before the bill comes due.
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We can’t debunk it… because people who hate Musk, Capitalism and America can never allow the thought that they could be wrong to enter their minds.
Can we debunk this nonsense? Elon Musk was awarded (note: not given) cost-per-result contracts to perform a service for the US government. The total of those for SpaceX specifically is ~$22B, which includes repaid loans, state tax incentives, etc. The deal was simple: put stuff into LEO at or below a set cost. If SpaceX does it below the set cost, SpaceX keeps the difference. If it doesn’t, the company is responsible for the overrun. End result? SpaceX & Elon lowered the cost of getting 1 kg into LEO by 95-97% vs what NASA was paying previously. And for the record, every other company around at the time was offered the same opportunity to bid on the contract - Musk/SpaceX just took it. The handout narrative implies the taxpayer is the patron and SpaceX the dependent. The cost data shows the opposite: before SpaceX, NASA paid Russia’s Soyuz $80-86M per seat; SpaceX delivered at ~$55 million. SpaceX saved the US taxpayer $300M-$465M each year on that alone (the US sends 12-15 astronauts to space each year) On the lunar lander, NASA estimated SpaceX’s fixed-price bid saved $20B-$30B vs the Boeing-preferred cost-plus approach. So: SpaceX saved the US taxpayer more than the total value of contracts it earned on a single project, PLUS provided the US government with the requested services (put stuff in LEO) at the best possible price.
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I saw it. I thought it was well made, and it is obviously resonating with audiences. I just don’t understand why. Guess it’s just not my bag. But I’d *like* to understand. If you’re a huge fan, what is it that draws you in?
‘BACKROOMS’ has passed $250M worldwide. On a budget of $10M, it is tracking to be the first A24 film to pass $300M.
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Working Hard does not have intrinsic value. The jails are full of men who worked very hard at what they do. Their value to society is a net negative.
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To be fair to Bernie, 33 years is lightning fast in Government terms. I’m surprised to movement to an Oligarchy is even out of committee at this point. Lord knows the “Term Limits Amendment” can’t get out of there.
Bernie has been saying we're close to an oligarchic society for the past 33 years 🤣
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You guys, if the Government had just a little more money, they’d totally spend it prudently. It wouldn’t end up funding missiles to destroy middle eastern schools or non existent hospices and childcare businesses. No, your doctor would be free. It’s maths!
If Bernie's 5% annual wealth tax on billionaires had been enacted in 2012, Elon Musk would be worth less than $365 billion instead of the $1.2 trillion that he's worth today. Elon would still be the wealthiest man alive & every family in America would have universal childcare.
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Whenever Georgia steps on the field with Texas.

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Just remember... "Billionaires shouldn't exist" people are basically saying they'd like to commit genocide against a minority.
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Yes.
Be honest, are you going to watch Supergirl in theatres?
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