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Hey @grok What would happen if the arteries and veins in our bodies were arranged this way?
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RT @Nicosaesthetic: The funniest part about the world rallying behind Zoran Mamdani is that he’s literally just doing his job, but by doing…
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Thought I might take this opportunity to recommend Memory Lane to everyone
I honestly can't make it clear enough I genuinely think this is one of the most quintessential Doctor Who stories. It's a pure nugget of so much of what I come to this series for.
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Gay Exci retweeted
he's abandoned all his children but one, and either uses him as a human shield or completely ignores him whenever they're together. also he got into politics specifically to harm his transgender daughter. dad of the century here
Elon Musk sparked a major online conversation by sharing a unique viewpoint on parental responsibility and choice. He pointed out that because children cannot choose to be born, the decision to bring them into the world is made entirely by their parents. Therefore, the people who choose to have children must take full accountability for that choice. Under this perspective, children do not owe their parents anything in return for being raised and cared for. Instead, mothers and fathers have an absolute duty to provide unconditional love, guidance, and support throughout a child's upbringing. This idea completely flips traditional expectations, where parents often look for appreciation or future support from their offspring. Musk’s comments have pushed people to rethink the deep meaning of family dynamics and what it truly means to raise a human being. The viewpoint challenges old social habits and encourages a more selfless approach to parenting. By removing the idea of debt from the parent-child relationship, this philosophy emphasizes that caring for the next generation is a profound duty rather than an investment meant to bring personal rewards later in life. Image is for representation purpose only.
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It's quite funny that this dude's historic wealth might be the most persuasive blackpilling possible on capitalism, and yet the socialist warriors do not take advantage of the opportunity. Let me explain. His wealth is fundamentally disconnected from personal merit or direct labor. He is the CEO of three companies and in the C-suite at many others. There is simply no possibility whatsoever that he works the hours expected of such positions and that the little personal labor he dedicates to them represents the the incredible wealth he has extracted from them. Moreover, there are several, well-documented claims from insiders that they have to handle or buffer his erratic behavior, and that the executives that actually do the work are relieved when he gets hyperfocused on another company and leaves them alone. What work he does when he is hyperfocused consists mostly, according to insiders, as extreme micromanagement. He self-describes himself as a "nano-manager," and his official biographer talks about his hyper-critical "demon mode." There is a pretty reasonable argument to be made that his presence harms these companies, rather than helps them. This is only boosted by how many expensive, high-profile lawsuits his companies have been embroiled in by his public remarks, nonstop posting, and refusal to abide by financial disclosure deadlines. How he treats his employees and unilaterally fires people without cause also causes employment lawsuits. Substantively, his companies also benefit from him lying to the market to cause speculation and government subsidies won by quid pro quo behavior that would have, in better times, been considered criminal. Musk causes Tesla and SpaceX to consistently lie about its products, and he is never punished enough to offset the personal benefit he gets from the market or subsidies by such lying. His wealth is an illusion driven by retail investor enthusiasm based on these lies, market expectations based on his lies and the fact that he has yet to seriously pay for lying, and pay packages approved by boards stacked with flunkies that cannot articulate how he can possibly do enough work as the CEO of three companies and executive of half a dozen others to justify his intensely bloated pay packages. He receives that pay even when his companies are not profitable, which has led to constant shareholder lawsuits. If there was a poster boy of American Capitalism, it is him. He represents everything wrong with the reality of how the system works, and how lying and anticompetitive behavior is not adequately curbed.
Elon Musk has become the first trillionaire in history.
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Lmao they didn't feel the need to edit out the part where they're depicted as the KKK
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The idea that a new season of a show is always better than nothing baffles me. What happened to the idea of letting things end while they're still good? Seemed like a few years ago we were all on the same page that that was the better option.
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Big Finish does a bit too much nostalgia at times, but they set themselves apart from RTD2 by not needing to rely on it because the stories are good.
I’ll confess to being baffled by the people who think RTD2 was a nostalgia fest but also listen to Big Finish
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Eccleston era music but with a Smith era TARDIS exterior on the latex smh
Russell T Davies is NOT taking the news well
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Gay Exci retweeted
We will never know who meeps boss is We will never see ruby sunday again We will never see belinda chandra again We will never see baby poppy again We will never see unit tower again We will never know why billie piper appeared after 15 regenerated We will never see more gods
We will never know who meeps boss is We will never see ruby sunday again We will never see belinda chandra again We will never see baby poppy again We will never see unit tower again We will never know why billie piper appeared after 15 regenerated We will never see more gods

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It's for the best
‘DOCTOR WHO’ potentially won't return until 2028 at the earliest. (Source: Deadline)
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Does the "Class" post credits scene have aura?
26% Yes
11% No
62% What is that
117 votes • Final results
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Does the post credits scene in Multiverse of Madness showing Doctor Strange getting the third eye have aura?
11% Yes
75% No
14% Not seen
73 votes • Final results
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how poetic of rtd to revive doctor who just to later come back and kill it
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So we already know Billie Piper likes to work with Big Finish Despite the stunt casting of it I do genuinely believe shr would do great in the role Maybe there could be something good to come out of this
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When I said "fall" people said I was clickbaiting
BREAKING 🚨 #DoctorWho has been cancelled for now by the BBC, with a decision to put the show out to tender. The announced Christmas special will no longer go ahead. Russell T. Davies has also confirmed his departure from the show. The BBC shared: Doctor Who remains an important part of the BBC and this tender underpins the BBC’s continued commitment to Doctor Who ensuring audiences will enjoy the show for years to come. After careful consideration, the BBC, Russell T Davies and Bad Wolf have collectively decided not to go ahead with the previously announced Doctor Who Christmas episode. This decision was not taken lightly, and we know it will be disappointing for fans, but in order to set the show up for future series, it was decided that rather than bridge the gap with a one off special, we are choosing to push forward to invest in the long-term future of the show which ensures that when the TARDIS lands once more, it does so in all its glory. RTD shared: And so GOODBYE from me to Doctor Who but HELLO to a big new future for the show, as the BBC announces it's putting the show out to tender. As a result, there won't be a Christmas Special - we only cooked that up to guarantee a future when no one knew what would happen, but now we do know, there's no need for it. You'll have to wait a bit longer for new Doctor Who... but you'll be waiting for MORE Doctor Who than a one-off. So it's worth it! For the record: there was no script, I never wrote it, and no actor was ever approached to play the next Doctor. You may disagree; fine, sit in that chair and wait to be proved right. You'll wait a lonnng time. Now I'm as excited as anyone to see what comes next! Will they keep the theme tune? Will they lose the blue box? Will they bring back the Drahvin?! It's all up for grabs, which is so Doctor Who, exciting and unpredictable and new! Here comes the future, vworp vworp.
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Like yeah for sure it was recoverable back in 2021, it just didn't seem like that was the path we were on.
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It's a genuine tragedy that the ending of classic who is a heartfelt speech about the wonders out there in the universe and how the doctor's adventures never end and there's more work for them to do, and the ending of NuWho is nostalgia bait rushed at the last minute.
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Classic Who's final story is about the show's long term villain stripped of his power, trying to survive no matter the cost. The Doctor sees the same thing building within him too and refuses to give in to it. Better to end now than to become slave to such a base urge.
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Modern Who has been trying to survive at any cost for about seven or eight years now. It could have stood to learn from its past much sooner, in my opinion.
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