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I’ll never forget when I had to explain to a Marketing MBA with [mousey media company] that beer sponsors in racing not only weren’t “trashy and gross” they were nostalgic. Firesuit design was rejected. We made it anyway. Added crew shirts. They begged for the suit afterwards.
This thread will make you want to slam your head against the wall. Bless the people who have to deal with all the corporate red tape to pull off creative and fun ideas.
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Selling books and doing numbers on digital content platforms famously aren’t even remotely the same thing. Also, Stephen King famously has written dozens of novels and only a half dozen or so are great work.
Stephen King famously had the guts to run this experiment. His alter-ego found a publisher and a small audience but would never have become wealthy.
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Matrix Apparel is proud to announce a new partnership with @LoganMisuraca for the 2026 season, working with Schneider Family Racing! Matrix Apparel will serve as the primary sponsor for select events throughout the year. We’re excited to support Logan and see the Matrix branding on the track!
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Pelley is trying to burn it down on his way out. While I am not a Pelley sympathizer, I’ve thought to myself “why not”
BREAKING: Scott Pelley Just Made A Pretty Stunning Allegation. According to Pelley, CBS leadership wanted a story about the killing of ICE protester Renée Good changed to better match Trump's version of events. Pelley says he was told management wanted protesters portrayed as more violent and wanted Good described as driving toward the officer who shot her. He says the video evidence showed otherwise. Then came the admission. "There was a thumb on the scale for the president's version of events." A veteran journalist with 37 years at CBS is alleging political pressure was applied to change the facts of a story. That's a remarkable accusation.
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But eugenics WAS the goal, what would be done differently?
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Of course someone from Germany would support mass-murdering disabled people.
Understandable, would have decided similarly.
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And he’ll defend demonic grifters who monetize their “grief” for convenience and self-gain.
Abortion is health care. And health care decisions should be made by a woman and her doctor, not by Donald Trump or the federal government. I will stand up to anyone who tries to take away a woman’s right to make decisions about her own body.
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There are very few kids in Foster care with Down syndrome. Doctors actively advocate for their termination pre-birth, and as a result, almost none go into care. Majority of foster care agencies are faith based, so we’re already doing the work.
not speaking on the original situation but there are plenty of kids with down syndrome and other disabilities in the foster system this doesn’t have to be hypothetical you are free to go adopt one of these living, breathing, born kids with disabilities
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I think the @McJuggerNuggets post championing the violent abortion of his son is going to save many babies and change thousands of minds. (I’m already getting the DMs.) His post will do the opposite of what he intended and prove God can use anyone to do His work.
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People clutching pearls when someone use the word "retard" and then advocating for the systemic killing of people with disabilities is a new level of hypocrisy.
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No one is “equipped” for that, but we all do hard things everyday that are worth doing.
A lot of these people saying “I would adopt a Down Syndrome baby in a heartbeat” would not last a day taking care of a severely physically and intellectually disabled adult.
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You included a comment that “steadfast” people “still have abortions.” Uh, no they don’t. I’m not saying it’s never happened. I’m saying it almost never happens. If you have to lie to make your position cohesive, then you don’t have a position.
Having to make a decision about whether to proceed with a wanted pregnancy after a diagnosis of a serious congenital decision is one of the worst tragedies a family can face. The overwhelming majority of people faced with this awful choice choose to terminate their pregnancies. People who are steadfast in their opposition to abortion will have one when faced with the prospect of raising a baby that is unlikely to survive childhood or that will be so severely disabled as to require lifelong care. My position is that people who are not dealing with this situation shouldn’t tell people who are dealing with it what they should do, because people facing the reality behave differently than people considering it as a hypothetical. I think cases like this are the strongest argument for abortion and policies requiring people who discover serious congenital defects early in a pregnancy to carry to term are less popular than policies allowing men to play women’s sports. That said, maybe people should make their agonizing life decisions in private instead of using them for content.
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I’ve been told for years that no one aborts for convenience so I presumed this was performative to begin with. Ducks always walk and sound like ducks, guys.
Well, if you didn't think this could get any worse. Think again... Jesse Ridgeway and his wife "finding out" that their child might have down syndrome, which features his wife crying hysterically about it, was recorded and posted on his personal YouTube channel one month AFTER he posted his brother telling him the down syndrome test results on his main channel. This is an acting job, they already knew, and he has been grifting off these test results and the killing of his unborn baby for months now.
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Instead of changing rules, what if we just benched Max Muncy for the rest of June since he: 1. Broke the rules with his actions And 2. Is a bitch-made dipshit who knew ignorant Dodgers fans would gaslight on his behalf
I know it looks Little League, but the MLB has to go to the double base at first. There’s no reason these types of plays should still be happening.
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Statement of gratitude from Samantha Busch
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You just hate to see it.
PCA WITH THE PLAY OF YEAR OH MY GOD
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Walk up music for 6U Little League Baseball is entirely too much. For real.
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These are the bots that Forde was talking about…
imagining a guy that goes to a nascar race to get a prostate exam while the race is green so he can feel the engine rumble while theres a finger in his ass and he cums all over himself
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Took the kids to a splash park near us today. It was pretty cool. A lot of different water things there. Must be using dozens of gallons per second. Can’t help but wonder how many AI Data Centers we could cool with this water if it was used appropriately. Sad!
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Punishing children because you don’t like their parents is not a moderate position. It’s an incorrect one. And if you say you’re pro-life, and support positions that punish children, then no, no you’re not.
My moderate position is that I’m fine with paying taxes to feed other people’s kids, but only if the deadbeat parents aren’t allowed to vote until they can feed their own kids.
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