Rabbit of Caerbannog. Opinions well reasoned and indisputably correct. The joke is sometimes on me. Lawyer supporting short activists and whistleblowers.

Joined July 2011
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I’m very disappointed in all of you.
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God Bless America. Where the line between hospitality and marketing is a blurry one, and we’re just fine with that.
This is all so insane. We found this when we got back to our room. And then someone even sent cupcakes to our room. I genuinely don’t understand how it got to this point. We’re just normal World Cup tourists.😭😭
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This is not “open” - although Trump isn’t the only one concerned with saving face. So who knows.
Iran's Fars: marine traffic through gulf to be controlled by Iran in coordination with Oman
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The 60M in taxpayer dollars is inaccurate. The fact that the Trump family will directly financially benefit from the event is true. And that is quite simply corrupt.
Wait, is this for real? Trump spent $60 million of our taxpayer funds to host a UFC fight and then is selling UFC coin to line his family’s pockets. The Trump corruption swamp is a mile deep. cnn.com/2026/06/09/politics/…
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As a connoisseur of company reaction to short reports, can’t wait to plow through this article. The intro appears to confirm the intuitive notion that the more screeching, the more likely the short was right.
Replying to @UpslopeCapital
Not sure longs here are familiar with this paper/concept? static1.squarespace.com/stat…
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We have reached full idiocracy
WAKE UP! IT'S FIGHT NIGHT. 🇺🇸🥊
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The dumbest fucking people. And no, I’m not sure whether I most mean the ones who tweeted it or the ones who think it’s real.
"We take the stars from heaven, the red from our mother country, separating it by white stripes, thus showing that we have separated from her, and the white stripes shall go down to posterity, representing our liberty." —George Washington
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Why is there no Monty Python skit about the Hospital for the Terminally Inane?
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And if I could time travel, I would have asked Reagan to not close all the inane asylums, they're needed.
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"If I could time travel I’d kill Hitler” “If I had time travel I’d stop my favorite politician getting assassinated” You’re all thinking way too small. If I had time travel I’d stop Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin from dying on the moon due to Soviet sabotage, kicking off the Great Nuclear War and devastating half the planet.
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She loved him. He loved her. But a third wheel by the name of Democracy had other plans.
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Immigration enforcement has been the single biggest catalyst for the Administration’s loss of the presumption of regularity across the board.
👀 A federal judge in Florida is excoriating the Trump administration for a "masterclass in litigation cynicism" by accepting immigration judge's ruling that conflicted with (and is legally superseded by) his own. "Give me a break." Judge Dudek says. storage.courtlistener.com/re…
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We don’t actually need the rest of the tournament. The answer is clear.
Replying to @SvenTystnad
Best tv show that premiered in 1981? Poll 4 of 4, first round 📺
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Wonderful as this is - and it is - Kipling’s story was in very regular bedtime reading rotation when the kids were young.
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Released in 1975, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi was an animated television special directed by legendary animator Chuck Jones and based on the classic story by Rudyard Kipling. The story follows a brave mongoose who takes on two deadly cobras to protect the family that rescued him. For a generation of kids, it was one of those rare animated films that felt genuinely intense. The stakes were real, the villains were terrifying, and you couldn't help but root for Rikki-Tikki every step of the way. More than 50 years later, it's still remembered as one of the finest animated adaptations ever put on television. Did you watch Rikki-Tikki-Tavi growing up?
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Why do I think SpaceX Partner will be the new NVIDIA Partner? Bonus completely fictional award for the first spotting of both in the same press release.
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You can fix ignorant but you can’t fix stupid. And there’s a lot more stupid out there than you think.
If a monkey was asked to explain how market economy works, this is the tweet it would produce.
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The usual suspects saying the usual things. A random German World Cup visitor gets America better.
The Nation has published a special edition for America 250 which, unsurprisingly, carries pieces like: "250 years of genocide, theft, and displacement" "The celebration of the nation's birth is a sham" "Shame" "The Bald Eagle perfectly embodies America's flaws" "America is due for a deep clean." "America is due a third Reconstruction." "Alexander Hamilton, the wrong founder."
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This is an excellent thread but also a prime example of the Bullshit Asymmetry Principle. And, end of day, the fucking idiots liking the underlying lie will resort to “well, nevertheless.”
This is a great example of someone confidently talking about things they have no understanding of and have failed to research. The number of ballots @LACountyRRCC returned for curing is ~12,000. But let's say it was 18,000 as claimed below. Sounds big, right?
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Too damn hot to tweet. The weather, not me.
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Getting scooped is part of being a short - but, see eg Callisto and Muddy in Sportradar, two closely spaced and materially different reports on the same name can have an outsized impact.
MW is short $ENSG. We believe Ensign rents Administrator licenses at est. ~20% of its SNFs to deceive CMS & the states. We estimate compliance alone cuts 2027 EBIT ~35% vs consensus & slows growth from ~11% to ~2%. FCA exposure possibly in Billions of $. Report link follows
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Never had a major issue with Clayton, but this handwaving about the "opportunity for fraud" without any evidence, even circumstantial, pointing directly to actual fraud is deserving of contempt. This ain't the way the awesome power of the state should be deployed.
"The American people are right to question it" -- US Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton was on CNBC this morning indulging conspiracy theories about how they're counting votes in California
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