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1
Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Jul 1, 2021 • 9:43:49am

It’s critical, it is racial and it is a theory. That’s three strikes right there.

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Dangerman  Jul 1, 2021 • 9:44:51am

No.

Next?

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Dangerman  Jul 1, 2021 • 9:51:25am

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darthstar  Jul 1, 2021 • 9:52:57am

re: #3 Dangerman

On the plus side, Nunes is too busy fellating Carlson to be on the Jan 6 select committee.

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JOE 🥓  Jul 1, 2021 • 9:53:34am

Nunes needs to lawyer up. His indictment is coming.

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Dangerman  Jul 1, 2021 • 9:53:50am

earlier today:

Punchbowl News: “During a closed-door meeting with freshman House Republicans Wednesday, Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy had a stark warning.”

“If any Republican accepts an appointment from Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the Jan. 6 select committee, they better be ready to get all their committee assignments from her.”

“Republicans, McCarthy said, get their committee assignments from Republicans — not from Democrats. Or else.”

now

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Eclectic Cyborg  Jul 1, 2021 • 9:55:58am

re: #6 Dangerman

“Oh no, I’m not threatening anyone, but….”

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jul 1, 2021 • 9:56:43am

re: #324 PhillyPretzel

I have a flag question. Since July 4th falls on a Sunday and the official observance is on Monday do we put the flag out on both days?

The Monday observance is to allow federal workers a long weekend, pursuant to the Uniform Monday Holiday Act.

The days originally included in the Monday Holiday Act and officially moved to Monday are Washington’s Birthday (there is no federal holiday called Presidents Day though some states have one), Memorial Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, and Veterans Day (later returned to its proper day). Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday was added (as the holiday didn’t exist when the Uniform Monday Holiday Act was passed).

Pursuant to that Act, the fixed-date public holidays (New Year’s Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas) are observed by the federal government on the following Monday as holidays for federal workers, some federal contractors, and Washington DC, but do not extend to the states.

According to the US Flag Code, the flag is flown on July 4 (Sunday). Personally I will do both days.

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Rightwingconspirator  Jul 1, 2021 • 9:57:17am

All they need to know is exactly what bs about it will be weaponized and what falsehoods will stick.

What we need to know is how to best push back. For one thing don’t let the GOP critics define what the title is. Obamacare got weaponised. Affordable Care Act is harder to attack. Forgive the obvious example, but imho this lives in the heart of political / cultural change.

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PhillyPretzel  Jul 1, 2021 • 9:57:54am

re: #8 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

Thanks. I will have it in my window for both days too.

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Belafon  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:01:43am

re: #6 Dangerman

earlier today:

now

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I’m not aware of any situation where someone lost their assignments for accepting an appointment by the other party.

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Dangerman  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:03:58am

re: #7 Eclectic Cyborg

“Oh no, I’m not threatening anyone, but….”

a couple of good comments i read elsewhere:

- “I’m not saying I’ll burn your business down if you don’t pay me, I’m just saying that I’m unaware of any instance in history where a business chose not to pay protection money and it kept operating.”

- “I’m not threatening her committee assignments, I just don’t think we can allow her to do this and keep her committee assignments.”

- “Whatever may have been [her] political opinions before, [she has] but one sentiment now. That is, we have a Government, and laws and a flag, and they must all be sustained. There are but two parties now, traitors and patriots and [she] want[s] hereafter to be ranked with the latter, and [we] trust, the stronger party.”—- U.S. Grant [with edits]

- and the best: I’ve known way too many abusive, manipulative, and narcissistic men to not know what’s going on here…

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:07:18am

re: #6 Dangerman

This reminds me of the title of a TV show.
Kevin Can F**K Himself review: AMC’s sitcom-wife satire puts style over substance (EW)

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Teukka  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:12:28am

“Antarctica reports a record temperature of 18.3°C.”

Not good. Not fucking good at all… :(

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teleskiguy  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:14:34am

Favorite classical music composition? The Firebird by Stravinsky.

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Teukka  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:15:33am

re: #15 teleskiguy

Favorite classical music composition? The Firebird by Stravinsky.

Define classic? As in orchestral or by the classic composers? If the former, this one ranks high…

Re:Zero OST 17 - Requiem of Silence [Season 1]

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Belafon  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:20:10am

re: #16 Teukka

Define classic? As in orchestral or by the classic composers? If the former, this one ranks high…

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I personally enjoy the new Star Trek movies, especially the first and third, and that the Beastie Boys keep getting called classical music.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:21:09am

re: #16 Teukka

Try this one -it’s a short clip….

Escaflowne Original Sound Track - Take my hands

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JOE 🥓  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:26:30am

re: #15 teleskiguy

Favorite classical music composition? The Firebird by Stravinsky.

Favorite opera for me is The Tales Of Hoffman. It contains what is considered to be the most difficult aria to sing in any piece—The Doll’s Song

AVA Opera - The Doll’s Song from “Tales of Hoffmann”

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Dangerman  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:27:08am
Former President Donald Trump’s team quietly launched a new social media platform called GETTR on Thursday, Politico reports.

Trump’s former spokesman, Jason Miller, is leading the platform. A person familiar described the site as similar to Twitter.

Because of course quietly is definitely how you want to launch a “social media” platform

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Belafon  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:27:12am

Maybe it shows how far off the deep end you are:

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Charles Johnson  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:27:25am

Instagram

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Zied Ben Romdhane’s best-known work, the 2018 book ‘West of Life’, deals with neglected populations in Tunisia’s south and specifically with the nation’s isolated – yet economically crucial – mining communities in and around the region of Gafsa. ⁠

Visit the link in bio to browse Zied Ben Romdhane’s signed limited edition fine prints. ⁠

PHOTO: A man calling for his donkey. Gafsa, Tunisia. 2015. ⁠

© @ziedbromdhane/#MagnumPhotos

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Belafon  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:28:22am

re: #15 teleskiguy

Favorite classical music composition? The Firebird by Stravinsky.

We played part of that as a marching band piece back when I was in high school.

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Belafon  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:29:22am
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Sufficient unto the day...  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:29:39am

Snowflake blocked me for this.

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Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:30:36am

It’s like net neutrality, the GQP fatcats know what CRT really is, or at least know that they are not telling the truth about it, but they also know that their audience doesn’t have a clue. As always, it is about grifting the rubes.

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teleskiguy  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:30:51am

re: #25 Sufficient unto the day…

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Snowflake blocked me for this.

Who?

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Teukka  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:30:55am

re: #18 Eric The Fruit Bat

Try this one -it’s a short clip….

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Video

Oooh. Nice.
How well did it nail the feeling in the scene(s) it was playing? “Requiem for Silence” really nails the scenes it plays — uninterrupted — from beginning to end.

Spoiler alert:

Main Character, Subaru, gets captured by baddie, Betelgeuse. One of the girls he likes and who likes him, Rem, comes to his resue. Betelgeuse pulls a dirty trick (not gonna squick you with details, but let’s just say Rem is mortally injured). Some exchange dialogue, then Betelgeuse leaves. Rem uses her last strength to drag herself to Subaru, frees him from his schackles, urges him to live, tells him she loves him… And dies… Subaru carries her home… And the scenes go on and on until the end of his “loop”… And it is not the worst loop I know of in the Re:Zero story, there are couple ones that top this.
The song is also known by an alternate title, “Elegy for Rem”, BTW.

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A Three Hour Tour  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:32:32am

re: #14 Teukka

“Antarctica reports a record temperature of 18.3 ° C.”

Not good. Not fucking good at all… :(

18.3 C, if true, during the Antarctic winter is very unusual.

Currently:
It’s -23 Fahrenheit at McMurdo
It’s -63 Fahrenheit at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
And it’s -83 Fahrenheit at Vostok.

The highest temp recorded in Antarctica was 20.75 C (69.3 F) on Feb 9, 2020 at Commandante Ferraz Antarctic Station, toppling the previous record of 18.3 C at Esperanza Base on the tip of the Antarctic Penensula on Feb 6, 2020.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:32:54am

re: #21 Belafon

Maybe it shows how far off the deep end you are:

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Charles Johnson  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:33:49am

re: #15 teleskiguy

Favorite classical music composition? The Firebird by Stravinsky.

For me, it’s The Rite of Spring, also by Stravinsky. This piece famously caused a riot the first time it was publicly performed, because it was so bizarre by current standards. Puccini called it “the work of a madman.”

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Sufficient unto the day...  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:33:56am

re: #27 teleskiguy

He had some bullshit a couple days ago in the line of “Wypipo ended slavery, y’all should be thanking us”

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Belafon  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:37:40am

re: #32 Sufficient unto the day…

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He had some bullshit a couple days ago in the line of “Wypipo ended slavery, y’all should be thanking us”

“I would like to thank every living Union soldier for helping free the slaves.”

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Dangerman  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:38:33am

re: #32 Sufficient unto the day…

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He had some bullshit a couple days ago in the line of “Wypipo ended slavery, y’all should be thanking us”

I want to thank you for stopping the practice of you punching me in the face every day?

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gwangung  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:40:45am

The right said the exact same things about critical race studies as they did about ethnic studies. EXACT SAME THINGS.

It’s purely the not-white part of things that scares them.

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mmmirele  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:43:43am

The original article is in USA Today, but it’s paywalled.

For the record, I doubt either Christian school would admit a transgender person, so the lie is just egregious.

And just because a woman has short hair does not mean she’s transgender. My transgender friend has nice, shoulder length curly gray-white hair I would kill for. Instead I have mouse brown hair with more gray in it than my 81 YO mother, which is why I color it religiously.

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Dangerman  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:46:29am

re: #20 Dangerman

Because of course quietly is definitely how you want to launch a “social media” platform

Here’s the app description

Marketplace of ideas

GETTR is a non-bias social network for people all over the world. GETTR tried the best to provide best software quality to the users, allow anyone to express their opinion freely.

Highlighted features
- Multi-language support
- Quick sign up process
- Post, Repost,
- Comments
- Image/Video Editor
- News Sharing

Who do you think wrote that?
Its some classy and linguistic stuff

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Hecuba's daughter  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:48:41am

From downstairs:

re: #329 No Malarkey!

To reassure you, they still can’t go back to the days of poll taxes and literacy tests. The obstacles they place to voting can be overcome with hard work, and they are going to suppress many of their own low propensity non college educated white voters.

Florida established a new “poll tax” and GOP SCOTUS gave its blessing. They adapt their voter suppression to the times and the current SCOTUS will go along.

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retired cynic  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:50:20am

re: #31 Charles Johnson

For me, it’s The Rite of Spring, also by Stravinsky. This piece famously caused a riot the first time it was publicly performed, because it was so bizarre by current standards. Puccini called it “the work of a madman.”

I don’t think I could pick one favorite, but this one is sure on my list.

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Dr Lizardo  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:50:22am

As far as orchestral music, I enjoy the work of Joe Hisaishi, who is a magnificent composer.

Joe Hisaishi Budokan Studio Ghibli 25 Years Concert 1080 Sub

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I Would Prefer Not To  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:59:01am

Wardrobe Malfunction.

I did my set last night. Went well. Got lots of laughs. Saw the pics this morning and my gut is sticking out. Need to lose weight and get bigger shirts. I’m most upset because the video. Plan to send this to clubs to get some bookings.

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teleskiguy  Jul 1, 2021 • 10:59:48am

Fantasia should be required viewing in elementary school music classes. Do they still have music classes in elementary school?

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No Malarkey!  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:00:55am

re: #42 teleskiguy

Fantasia should be required viewing in elementary school music classes. Do they still have music classes in elementary school?

They do here.

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JOE 🥓  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:01:03am

Scott Adams deservedly gets ridiculed!

Trump-loving Dilbert cartoonist mocked after his prediction of Biden-led massacres of Republicans fails to materialize

“If Biden is elected, there’s a good chance you will be dead within the year,” he wrote on July 1st, 2021, exactly one year ago. “Republicans will be hunted.”

As of this writing, however, Adams is still alive and posting right-wing tweets about critical race theory and Black Lives Matters.

And my asshole relatives continue to utter the same shit…

rawstory.com

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retired cynic  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:01:31am

re: #42 teleskiguy

They have been pulling music and art classes from public schools just as hard as they can, for so-called financial reasons, even from olden tymes when I was a music teacher in the 1970s. Local school boards tend to be reactionary.

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I Would Prefer Not To  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:01:36am

pic of me onstage

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Belafon  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:01:53am

re: #38 Hecuba’s daughter

From downstairs:

Florida established a new “poll tax” and GOP SCOTUS gave its blessing. They adapt their voter suppression to the times and the current SCOTUS will go along.

SCOTUS did help to keep people who were denied their rights as felons to vote, so it did apply to a subset of people who shouldn’t be restricted, and while it is a poll tax on them, it doesn’t match the original one banned by the amendment.

Yes, they are still fighting to make things hard, but the definite response is fighting back.

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retired cynic  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:02:00am

Actually, the Antitrust Case Against Facebook Is Very Much Alive
A judge dealt the Federal Trade Commission a setback this week in its quest to break the company up—but also provided a roadmap for how to proceed.
wired.com

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:03:58am

Letter in the Omaha World-Herald from a reader. CWS refers to the College World Series, held in Omaha.

When did Gov Ricketts find the time to become a NCAA baseball commissioner? As many other duties, responsibilities and issues that Gov. Ricketts has on his plate, weighing in on the CWS health protocols is not a prudent use of his time. Masks and vaccines are the way to beat back COVID-19, and Gov. Ricketts wants to skirt that fact.

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PhillyPretzel  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:04:09am

re: #42 teleskiguy

Original or Redo?
Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra were wonderful. The movie was beautiful.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:05:07am

re: #46 I Would Prefer Not To

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Belafon  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:06:44am

re: #44 JOE 🥓

That’s why the delta variant exists.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:07:18am

Is it even possible to tell if someone is Trans just by looking at them??

I’ve known cisgender men who look very feminine and cisgender women who look (and for that matter, sound) very masculine.

Hell, I saw a woman the other night at Target who I at first glance thought was a man before I noticed her very small breasts.

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JOE 🥓  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:07:55am
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teleskiguy  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:08:11am

I had a great musical education at the public schools I went to. I learned how to read music, I was playing 1st Chair trombone parts by the 6th grade, learned multiple instruments (at least a rudimentary understanding), played electric bass in a jazz band by my junior year in high school, then branched off and played guitar in punk bands until college when I went more in the sound production direction. Advantages to having attended public schools near world class skiing resorts.

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teleskiguy  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:10:27am

re: #50 PhillyPretzel

They redid Fantasia?!

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PhillyPretzel  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:11:07am

re: #57 teleskiguy

Yes. I still prefer the original.
youtube.com

First one was in 1940 and the second one 2000

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William Lewis  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:11:15am

re: #15 teleskiguy

Favorite classical music composition? The Firebird by Stravinsky.

Requiem by Gabriel Faure’ - the most hopeful funeral mass ever written by an atheist.

Gabriel Faure’s Requiem Op. 48 Complete (Best Recording)

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Citizen K  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:13:13am

I’m just wondering, is there any way back from the VRA ruling today?

Because it honest to god seems like it’s the perfect death knell at this point. Republicans are all but free to forever lockdown the states they have control over and essentially institute permanent minority control for the rest of my lifetime at least.

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William Lewis  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:13:16am

A close second though is the Dumbarton Oaks Concerto by Stravinsky. Bach for the 20th century.

Igor Stravinsky - Dumbarton Oaks for Chamber Orchestra (1937-38) [Score-Video]

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GlutenFreeJesus  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:14:38am

re: #55 JOE 🥓

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Dread Pirate Ron  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:15:49am
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JOE 🥓  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:16:13am

re: #62 GlutenFreeJesus

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I can’t get in on the fun since Adams blocked me. 😢

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:17:41am

re: #44 JOE 🥓

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Eclectic Cyborg  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:18:33am

re: #64 JOE 🥓

I can’t get in on the fun since Adams blocked me. 😢

Couldn’t you just sign up for a burner account?

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Florida Panhandler  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:20:00am

Lies have consequences for the future of this country as we know it… who knew?

yahoo.com

The corrosion was already there. Trump was the catalyst for the toxic stew of lies and racism to explode.

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JOE 🥓  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:21:19am

re: #66 Eclectic Cyborg

Couldn’t you just sign up for a burner account?

Friend tried that using @mangermerde and Twitter banned her for life…

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Eclectic Cyborg  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:22:03am

re: #67 Florida Panhandler

Republicans across the country have embraced a similar refrain as they push for new restrictions on voting. A significant chunk of the American electorate doesn’t have confidence in the results of the 2020 election, they argue, so new laws to restore “integrity” to elections are needed.

There is no evidence of widespread fraud or other irregularities in the November 2020 election, which officials said was the “most secure” in American history. Nonetheless, public opinion polls regarding the integrity of the 2020 vote are alarming. Nearly a third of Americans believe Joe Biden won the presidency due to voter fraud, one June poll from Monmouth University found. More than half of Republicans believe Trump is the “true president”, a May Reuters/Ipsos poll showed, a percentage that has remained relatively stable since November.

But even while Republicans express concern about voter confidence, they have not acknowledged the force that is driving it: Donald Trump. Both before and after the election, Trump and his allies attacked the integrity of the vote, claiming the results could not be trusted.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:23:11am

re: #28 Teukka

Oooh. Nice.
How well did it nail the feeling in the scene(s) it was playing? “Requiem for Silence” really nails the scenes it plays — uninterrupted — from beginning to end.

Mighty fine - what else do you expect from Yoko Kanno?
Spoiler Ahead:

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Unfortunately, given how utterly bad my hearing has gone, I can only really remember what it sounds like.

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gocart mozart  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:23:37am
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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:24:48am

re: #69 JOE 🥓

Friend tried that using @mangermerde and Twitter banned her for life…

Lucky friend!

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Belafon  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:24:48am

re: #60 Citizen K

I’m just wondering, is there any way back from the VRA ruling today?

Because it honest to god seems like it’s the perfect death knell at this point. Republicans are all but free to forever lockdown the states they have control over and essentially institute permanent minority control for the rest of my lifetime at least.

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carey94tt  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:27:19am

re: #31 Charles Johnson

Rite of Spring was the first piece to come to mind.

I’m going to throw in one of my favorite wind symphony pieces that I love playing: Lincolnshire Posy

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No Malarkey!  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:28:40am

re: #60 Citizen K

I’m just wondering, is there any way back from the VRA ruling today?

Because it honest to god seems like it’s the perfect death knell at this point. Republicans are all but free to forever lockdown the states they have control over and essentially institute permanent minority control for the rest of my lifetime at least.

You are underestimating our ability to overcome the obstacles they put in place. Backlash to racist voter suppression laws will drive turnout.

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Charles Johnson  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:30:57am
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JOE 🥓  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:33:46am

re: #77 Charles Johnson

I just waiting for these folks to sign up on GRIFTER!

Heywood Jablowme
Clark Barr
Meyer Z Dhoates
Doe C Dhoates
Lilian C. D’Ivy
Peter Hurts
Dick Wadd
and of course…
Chuck C Johnson…

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Eric The Fruit Bat  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:34:27am

If we’re talking classical classical, this is mine - I saw the same conductor performing with the Chicago Symphony Orchesta at Ravinia back in the 1990s:

Mahler Symphonie no - 3 Orchestre de Paris Christof Eschenbach

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Dangerman  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:35:00am

re: #46 I Would Prefer Not To

pic of me onstage

[Embedded content]

I thought you were shorter

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sagehen  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:35:09am

re: #54 Eclectic Cyborg

Is it even possible to tell if someone is Trans just by looking at them??

I’ve known cisgender men who look very feminine and cisgender women who look (and for that matter, sound) very masculine.

Hell, I saw a woman the other night at Target who I at first glance thought was a man before I noticed her very small breasts.

Everybody in this group has XY-chromosomes.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:36:02am

re: #77 Charles Johnson

Right-wing authoritarians have never been able to spell the word “biased.” They substitute the word “bias” over and over again.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:37:18am

re: #79 JOE 🥓

Chuck C Johnson…

This sounds like something he would name, based on his prior crash-and-burn web business attempts.

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Charles Johnson  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:39:18am

re: #79 JOE 🥓

I just waiting for these folks to sign up on GRIFTER!

Heywood Jablowme
Clark Barr
Meyer Z Dhoates
Doe C Dhoates
Lilian C. D’Ivy
Peter Hurts
Dick Wadd
and of course…
Chuck C Johnson…

Except to be cool and down with the kids, they’ll spell it GRIFTR.

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Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:41:20am

Well done outside for the day. Going to have to get started earlier than I have. Like about 0400 or so. Shouldn’t be much of a problem now that I have power available.

AS for the TERFs and GC twits. They can ALWAYS spot a Trans individual. Just ask them and they’ll tell you so.

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JOE 🥓  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:42:13am

re: #54 Eclectic Cyborg

Is it even possible to tell if someone is Trans just by looking at them??

Why Jay-Zuss gives rabid Xtians Super Vision to figure out what folks really are!

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:48:07am

re: #87 JOE 🥓

Why Jay-Zuss gives rabid Xtians Super Vision to figure out what folks really are!

Can’t we just tell these bigoted religious extremists that people are transitioning to match the gender of the soul that their god put in them?

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:48:50am

re: #72 gocart mozart

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jul 1, 2021 • 11:50:47am

[moved by me]

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Dave In Austin  Jul 1, 2021 • 12:03:56pm

Weisselberg DiL is on MSNBC and she is TRASHED! Holy shit! She can barely speak

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Patricia Kayden  Jul 1, 2021 • 12:22:03pm

re: #44 JOE 🥓

Since Conservatives do nothing but project, he’s telling us what Republicans would be doing to Democrats had Trump won. Let’s keep it real.

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BeenHereAwhile  Jul 1, 2021 • 1:49:23pm

re: #1 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

It’s critical, it is racial and it is a theory. That’s three strikes right there.

My response to the layman’s question “what is critical race theory”:

Thomas Jefferson wrote that “all men were created equal” in the Declaration Of Independence, and according to his own record keeping - he owned ~400 slaves in his lifetime.

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FFL (GOP Delenda Est)  Jul 1, 2021 • 2:46:35pm

re: #50 PhillyPretzel

Original or Redo?
Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra were wonderful. The movie was beautiful.

A friend of mine upon seeing Fantasia for the first time in the late 80s remarked “Now I understand the joke in that one Bugs Bunny cartoon.”

Bugs Bunny… “Leopold!”


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