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Re: The Life and Death of Hollywood (LONG READ)Sean South of Garryowen  04/16/24
Re: ITT we bash Boston Cream Pie, the dessertbomb  04/16/24
Re: im gay and poorcareers  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?Sean South of Garryowen  04/16/24
Re: im gay and poorlex  04/16/24
Re: im gay and poorcareers  04/16/24
Re: Rate Zuck’s wife wearing only a coat (no bra) feeling on a handsomeSo we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: Sometimes I just can’t believe how fucking stupid you people are.Raymond Cism  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?Sean South of Garryowen  04/16/24
Re: The Life and Death of Hollywood (LONG READ)animeboi  04/16/24
Re: Rate Zuck’s wife wearing only a coat (no bra) feeling on a handsomeThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: One time I sodomized myself with a widemouth 40oz bottle and pulled shit outbomb  04/16/24
Re: The Life and Death of Hollywood (LONG READ)ceci n'est pas un avocat  04/16/24
Re: Hamas is our greatest allyRaymond Cism  04/16/24
Re: im gay and poorThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: Colorado is getting closer to passing California-style gun control laws,.,..,.,..,.,.,.,..,.,.,,..,..,.,,..,.,,.  04/16/24
Re: I have $17,500 in savingsanimeboi  04/16/24
Re: lol i said "bread & circus" at UFC 300 fight party and room went radio silentThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: im gay and poor......... .........  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?;:;:::;:;:  04/16/24
Re: The Life and Death of Hollywood (LONG READ).,,,,.,.,..,.;,.,,:,,...,::,...,:,..,.:..,:.::,.  04/16/24
Re: ITT we bash Boston Cream Pie, the dessert......... .........  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?Sean South of Garryowen  04/16/24
Re: im gay and poorDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: lol i said "bread & circus" at UFC 300 fight party and room went radio silentDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?.,,,,.,.,,.,,.,.,...,,,,..  04/16/24
Re: Rate Zuck’s wife wearing only a coat (no bra) feeling on a handsomeDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: Red Lobster filing for bankruptcy.,,,,.,.,..,.;,.,,:,,...,::,...,:,..,.:..,:.::,.  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?.,,,,.,.,,.,,.,.,...,,,,..  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?;:;:::;:;:  04/16/24
Re: The Life and Death of Hollywood (LONG READ)MASE  04/16/24
Re: I have $17,500 in savingsDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: I have $17,500 in savings......... .........  04/16/24
Re: Sometimes I just can’t believe how fucking stupid you people are.;:;:::;:;:  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?Candy Ride  04/16/24
Re: Sometimes I just can’t believe how fucking stupid you people are.So we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: let her cheat in peace broDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: Sometimes I just can’t believe how fucking stupid you people are.The Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: where will Barron go to college? Shitlib admins will ding him most places rightwait till biggus dickus hears of this  04/16/24
Re: Anyone here coparenting with your ex wife?Donald Duck  04/16/24
Re: good news for tsinah: archive.ph not coming back. all his n-threading gone forequeensbridge benzo  04/16/24
Re: i am going to show you my tits and vagina to protest my mistreatment at your hanceci n'est pas un avocat  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?.,,,,.,.,,.,,.,.,...,,,,..  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?;:;:::;:;:  04/16/24
Re: Imagine being so short on moot court "judges" that you call a pedophile shitlawylex  04/16/24
Re: Not gonna make it to the weekend unless I get some midweek asian pussybomb  04/16/24
Re: Ricki and I are the only poasters who ever beat Morrowindkkkiller kike  04/16/24
Re: Backpackermos, explain women who stay in mixed dorms when female dorms available,..,,......,....,,,,..,.,...  04/16/24
Re: TSINAH: Actually building things people use; YOU: chasing commas for kikesbomb  04/16/24
Re: TSINAH: Actually building things people use; YOU: chasing commas for kikesqueensbridge benzo  04/16/24
Re: Rate Zuck’s wife wearing only a coat (no bra) feeling on a handsomeCandy Ride  04/16/24
Re: It is impossible to determine intent from computer speechceci n'est pas un avocat  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?xofortnite07  04/16/24
Re: Sometimes I just can’t believe how fucking stupid you people are.;:;:::;:;:  04/16/24
Re: Rate Zuck’s wife wearing only a coat (no bra) feeling on a handsomeCandy Ride  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?;:;:::;:;:  04/16/24
Re: i am going to show you my tits and vagina to protest my mistreatment at your hanThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: F-35 is going to be in service for 77 years. Eat shit.AZNgirl flying into Air to stop Iranian Missile  04/16/24
Re: It is impossible to determine intent from computer speechSo we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: Can I share with you guys a fucked up thing I’ve been doing lately?The Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: im gay and poorbowlcut autist  04/16/24
Re: I have $17,500 in savingsanimeboi  04/16/24
Re: Caitlin Clark stuns in $17,000 Prada ensemblequeensbridge benzo  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?.,,,,.,.,,.,,.,.,...,,,,..  04/16/24
Re: F-35 is going to be in service for 77 years. Eat shit.AZNgirl flying into Air to stop Iranian Missile  04/16/24
Re: Its actually pretty hard to mimic a TBF post and get the tone right718-662-5970  04/16/24
Re: Anyone here coparenting with your ex wife?.,.,...,..,.,..:,,:,......,;:.,.:..:.,:,::,.  04/16/24
Re: Anyone here coparenting with your ex wife?;:;:::;:;:  04/16/24
Re: Backpackermos, explain women who stay in mixed dorms when female dorms availableThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prison;:;:::;:;:  04/16/24
Re: I have $17,500 in savingsSo we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: GOY breaking his Penny Jar to donate $5.47 to DOD for new F-35AZNgirl flying into Air to stop Iranian Missile  04/16/24
Re: Anyone here coparenting with your ex wife?.,.,...,..,.,..:,,:,......,;:.,.:..:.,:,::,.  04/16/24
Re: any good starter crossbow recs for under $500?So we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: Backpackermos, explain women who stay in mixed dorms when female dorms available.,.,.,...,,,,..,.,.,..,...,  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prisoncock of michael obama  04/16/24
Re: It is impossible to determine intent from computer speechNormal guy  04/16/24
Re: What’s the cliffs on 29 tp;:;:::;:;:  04/16/24
Re: 2nd cousin: Ever fuck on the beach? Shrew gf: Oh fuck where's the bleach?Post nut horror  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prison.....;;,,.........;.;.;.;.,;,;,;.;.;,;  04/16/24
Re: About to cop that Panda Express bigger plateDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: Northern Lights;:;:::;:;:  04/16/24
Re: any good starter crossbow recs for under $500?Donald Duck  04/16/24
Re: F-35 is going to be in service for 77 years. Eat shit.https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK  04/16/24
Re: I have come around on Ruforisk averse lawcuck  04/16/24
Re: About to cop that Panda Express bigger plateThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: I have $17,500 in savingsDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: What’s the cliffs on 29 tp;:;:::;:;:  04/16/24
Re: About to cop that Panda Express bigger plateThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: I have come around on Rufoceci n'est pas un avocat  04/16/24
Re: any good starter crossbow recs for under $500?So we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: About to cop that Panda Express bigger plateDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: any good starter crossbow recs for under $500?Donald Duck  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prison718-662-5970  04/16/24
Re: Sensual cumkissSo we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: women are an extreme burdenDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: women are an extreme burdenDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: F-35 is going to be in service for 77 years. Eat shit.https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK  04/16/24
Re: any good starter crossbow recs for under $500?So we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: METRO SHUT YOUR HO ASS UP AND GO MAKE SOME DRUMSDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: F-35 is going to be in service for 77 years. Eat shit.careers  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prisonSo we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: any good starter crossbow recs for under $500?Donald Duck  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prison.....;;,,.........;.;.;.;.,;,;,;.;.;,;  04/16/24
Re: where will Barron go to college? Shitlib admins will ding him most places rightceci n'est pas un avocat  04/16/24
Re: Red Lobster filing for bankruptcyPeckerwood  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prison.....;;,,.........;.;.;.;.,;,;,;.;.;,;  04/16/24
Re: Cons get ready to be upsetgunneratttt  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prison718-662-5970  04/16/24
Re: Cons get ready to be upsetgunneratttt  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!Chris Benoit did nothing wrong  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!So we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: Ricki and I are the only poasters who ever beat MorrowindDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: F-35 is going to be in service for 77 years. Eat shit.AZNgirl flying into Air to stop Iranian Missile  04/16/24
Re: Cons get ready to be upsetSo we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: What a choppy boring trading day today 4.16.24AZNgirl flying into Air to stop Iranian Missile  04/16/24
Re: Can I share with you guys a fucked up thing I’ve been doing lately?Donald Duck  04/16/24
Re: Cons get ready to be upsetceci n'est pas un avocat  04/16/24
Re: lol cant believe I simped over my 'wife' for half a year u guys were rightDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: lol cant believe I simped over my 'wife' for half a year u guys were rightDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: lol cant believe I simped over my 'wife' for half a year u guys were rightxofortnite07  04/16/24
Re: lol cant believe I simped over my 'wife' for half a year u guys were rightDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?So we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: Anyone here coparenting with your ex wife?xofortnite07  04/16/24
Re: F-35 is going to be in service for 77 years. Eat shit.https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK  04/16/24
Re: I have come around on RufoThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?xofortnite07  04/16/24
Re: Cons get ready to be upsetgunneratttt  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prison.....;;,,.........;.;.;.;.,;,;,;.;.;,;  04/16/24
Re: Anyone here coparenting with your ex wife?So we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: F-35s will wreck shithttps://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK  04/16/24
Re: does court have personal jdx over out of state co. that contracts w instate co?.,,,,.,.,,.,,.,.,...,,,,..  04/16/24
Re: I have come around on Rufoceci n'est pas un avocat  04/16/24
Re: I have come around on RufoThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: Anyone here coparenting with your ex wife?Fratty  04/16/24
Re: Cons get ready to be upsetgunneratttt  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prisonbuck naked  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!fulano  04/16/24
Re: Anyone here coparenting with your ex wife?xofortnite07  04/16/24
Re: Cons get ready to be upsetlex  04/16/24
Re: Can’t think of anything more pathetic than “serving in the military”xofortnite07  04/16/24
Re: I have come around on Rufoceci n'est pas un avocat  04/16/24
Re: Rate Zuck’s wife wearing only a coat (no bra) feeling on a handsomeFratty  04/16/24
Re: F-35s will wreck shithttps://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK  04/16/24
Re: Anyone here coparenting with your ex wife?.,.,...,..,.,..:,,:,......,;:.,.:..:.,:,::,.  04/16/24
Re: F-35s will wreck shithttps://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK  04/16/24
Re: Will there ever be a way to make real money investing againOh, you travel?  04/16/24
Re: Cons get ready to be upsetgunneratttt  04/16/24
Re: About to cop that Panda Express bigger plateanimeboi  04/16/24
Re: Imagine eating ass before toilet paper and razor blades, and bathinganimeboi  04/16/24
Re: Will there ever be a way to make real money investing againstfu kike  04/16/24
Re: rate this pic of 2003 xo meetupFratty  04/16/24
Re: Imagine eating ass before toilet paper and razor blades, and bathingxofortnite07  04/16/24
Re: Will there ever be a way to make real money investing againOh, you travel?  04/16/24
Re: stfu kikestfu kike  04/16/24
Re: About to cop that Panda Express bigger plateThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prison.....;;,,.........;.;.;.;.,;,;,;.;.;,;  04/16/24
Re: The Life and Death of Hollywood (LONG READ)Oh, you travel?  04/16/24
Re: where will Barron go to college? Shitlib admins will ding him most places rightKenneth Play  04/16/24
Re: Cons get ready to be upsetcannon  04/16/24
Re: "How do I donate to Hamas?" "Relief for Gazan civilians?" "No, Hamas"gunneratttt  04/16/24
Re: Backpackermos, explain women who stay in mixed dorms when female dorms availableAZNgirl flying into Air to stop Iranian Missile  04/16/24
Re: I have come around on RufoThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prisonlysergic chad  04/16/24
Re: I have come around on RufoThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: Cons get ready to be upsetlex  04/16/24
Re: Cons get ready to be upset115-IQ Redditor stealing in Golden Balls  04/16/24
Re: "How do I donate to Hamas?" "Relief for Gazan civilians?" "No, Hamas"lex  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prison;:;:::;:;:  04/16/24
Re: 12 y.o. you, watching ur life, fighting back tears "why doesn't he ever TOP"The soup can lid slasher  04/16/24
Re: where will Barron go to college? Shitlib admins will ding him most places rightlex  04/16/24
Re: Have you used or ever even seen a "dental dam"?The soup can lid slasher  04/16/24
Re: Cons get ready to be upset.,,,,.,.,..,.;,.,,:,,...,::,...,:,..,.:..,:.::,.  04/16/24
Re: The Life and Death of Hollywood (LONG READ)So we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: The Life and Death of Hollywood (LONG READ)MASE  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!xofortnite07  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!xofortnite07  04/16/24
Re: I have come around on RufoTo be fair  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prisonSo we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: where will Barron go to college? Shitlib admins will ding him most places rightcannon  04/16/24
Re: Luis, I’m getting my hair braided again rn not flameDonald Duck  04/16/24
Re: where will Barron go to college? Shitlib admins will ding him most places rightcannon  04/16/24
Re: where will Barron go to college? Shitlib admins will ding him most places right.,.,.,...,,,,..,.,.,..,...,  04/16/24
Re: where will Barron go to college? Shitlib admins will ding him most places right.,.,.,...,,,,..,.,.,..,...,  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!cannon  04/16/24
Re: Rate this Nazi Superman who never got to breed'"'"'"''"  04/16/24
Re: In 6-3 decision, SCOTUS has ruled the Constitution doesn't apply to trans peoplezurich - poz and proud!  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!gay for paye and going all the way  04/16/24
Re: I have never said "nigger" in my life.cannon  04/16/24
Re: How is Biden allowed to go around talking shit about Trump like this?115-IQ Redditor stealing in Golden Balls  04/16/24
Re: America's only chance is a right-wing dictatorRicky Driggers  04/16/24
Re: RSF how did the Buckeyes look?The Soo CR CFB JUGGERNAUT  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!,..,,......,....,,,,..,.,...  04/16/24
Re: Seems plausible in a month Trump is sentenced to 160 years in prisonTo be fair  04/16/24
Re: RSF how did the Buckeyes look?.,,,,.,.,..,.;,.,,:,,...,::,...,:,..,.:..,:.::,.  04/16/24
Re: 5 gallon bucket of bleach water and period-stained underwearChingada Madre  04/16/24
Re: Lol at "living" in any state with state "income tax" ljlThe Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: Anyone who genuinely enjoys living in cities is demented718-662-5970  04/16/24
Re: In 6-3 decision, SCOTUS has ruled the Constitution doesn't apply to trans peopleanimeboi  04/16/24
Re: slurping pozloads like oysters out of used condoms foraged from steamworks trashSo we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: why do no english words have the same letter 4 times in a row?mr. tulkinghorn  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!So we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: *raspy batman voice* "It's 𝐍𝐈𝐆𝐆𝐄𝐑 𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄"nigger time  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!The Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: How is Biden allowed to go around talking shit about Trump like this?.,,,,.,.,..,.;,.,,:,,...,::,...,:,..,.:..,:.::,.  04/16/24
Re: OJ + Nicole + Ron Goldman = 0 total tattoos. People today = lmaoSo we looked at the data  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!,..,,......,....,,,,..,.,...  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!The Soo CR CFB JUGGERNAUT  04/16/24
Re: OJ + Nicole + Ron Goldman = 0 total tattoos. People today = lmao718-662-5970  04/16/24
Re: Anyone who genuinely enjoys living in cities is demented..,.,..,..,.,.,.,.  04/16/24
Re: The Life and Death of Hollywood (LONG READ)MASE  04/16/24
Re: Lol at "living" in any state with state "income tax" ljlgibberish (?)  04/16/24
Re: Red Lobster filing for bankruptcy.,,,,.,.,..,.;,.,,:,,...,::,...,:,..,.:..,:.::,.  04/16/24
Re: Caitlin Clark stuns in $17,000 Prada ensembleRaymond Cism  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!,..,,......,....,,,,..,.,...  04/16/24
Re: Rate this WOC's artbiglaw associate asking if link is worksafe @ 11pm  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!fulano  04/16/24
Re: Caitlin Clark stuns in $17,000 Prada ensemble.,,,,.,.,..,.;,.,,:,,...,::,...,:,..,.:..,:.::,.  04/16/24
Re: Rate Zuck’s wife wearing only a coat (no bra) feeling on a handsomeRicky Driggers  04/16/24
Re: 80s yuppie marketing bros on LSD brainstorming 'Halls of Medicine' nightmare vislysergic chad  04/16/24
Re: Bitcoin halving occurring soon, nocoiners are utterly FUCKEDzurich - poz and proud!  04/16/24
Re: Caitlin Clark stuns in $17,000 Prada ensemblebloodninja tp  04/16/24
Re: Rate Zuck’s wife wearing only a coat (no bra) feeling on a handsome.,.,...,..,.,..:,,:,......,;:.,.:..:.,:,::,.  04/16/24
Re: 𝙉𝙞𝙜𝙜𝙚𝙧 𝘛𝘶𝘦𝘴𝘥𝘢𝘺 🦍🎺🎉🍉🥂nigger time  04/16/24
Re: Bitcoin halving occurring soon, nocoiners are utterly FUCKED.,.,...,.,,.,.,:..;..:.,.,,,,.,;.,.,.:.:.,:.::,.  04/16/24
Re: Caitlin Clark stuns in $17,000 Prada ensemblebloodninja tp  04/16/24
Re: RSF how did the Buckeyes look?The Soo CR CFB JUGGERNAUT  04/16/24
Re: Caitlin Clark stuns in $17,000 Prada ensembleRaymond Cism  04/16/24
Re: Rate herlex  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!The Soo CR CFB JUGGERNAUT  04/16/24
Re: Rate this Nazi Superman who never got to breed.- .-. . .-. . .--. - .. .-.. .  04/16/24
Re: Rate this WOC's artRicky Driggers  04/16/24
Re: Rate Zuck’s wife wearing only a coat (no bra) feeling on a handsomezeta chi my friend  04/16/24
Re: Rate herRicky Driggers  04/16/24
Re: Caitlin Clark stuns in $17,000 Prada ensemble.,,,,.,.,..,.;,.,,:,,...,::,...,:,..,.:..,:.::,.  04/16/24
Re: What a choppy boring trading day today 4.16.24'"'"'"''"  04/16/24
Re: Reminder: OJ got off because Mark Fuhrman casually said the N-word once or twiceTrump is the Lib Killer  04/16/24
Re: Trumpmos did you buy your $60 Trump Bible yet?.,,,,.,.,..,.;,.,,:,,...,::,...,:,..,.:..,:.::,.  04/16/24
Re: Rate this WOC's artlysergic chad  04/16/24
Re: Friends, poasters, countrymen, lend me your earsWhat a Prole Believes  04/16/24
Re: Rate herWhat a Prole Believes  04/16/24
Re: Can I share with you guys a fucked up thing I’ve been doing lately?The Poaster tp  04/16/24
Re: What a choppy boring trading day today 4.16.24Chingada Madre  04/16/24
Re: reddit DORK discovers the concept of chad IRL at party!gay for paye and going all the way  04/16/24
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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:07 PM
Author: Sean South of Garryowen

Yeah, I also didn't need the 3 page exploration of the history of writers in Hollywood.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:05 PM
Author: bomb

That’s what GJR called it when boner police smeared shit on her cunt then nutted a load in her

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:05 PM
Author: careers

…. but i being gay and poor have only my ass,

fuck my ass softly because you tread on my dreams

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:05 PM
Author: Sean South of Garryowen

I wouldn't even think twice about jurisdiction. Would include reason for jurisdiction in my complaint, of course, but I do that in every complaint.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:04 PM
Author: lex



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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:04 PM
Author: careers

tp

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:04 PM
Author: So we looked at the data

Delusional guys who stray way outside their lane deserve what they get

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:04 PM
Author: Raymond Cism

You're either a pedo or retard.

Which is it?

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:03 PM
Author: Sean South of Garryowen

It would be pretty shitty if a California company could avoid lawsuits by hiring some schmo in Vermont, conduct business with this person, and then say, "Sorry, we never were actually IN Vermont, see because it was all over Zoom. You have to fund counsel in California and litigate out here." Not happening.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:03 PM
Author: animeboi(.)


fucking hell writers need to put a thesis statement at the beginning of articles like this.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:03 PM
Author: The Poaster tp

I used to think like this but have come to terms with the reality that beta "men" are evil and deserve everything bad that happens to them

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:03 PM
Author: bomb

There was a big plug of shit in the mouth of the Colt 45 bottle

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:02 PM
Author: ceci n'est pas un avocat

they didn't care that I was an Emily Dickinson scholar

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:02 PM
Author: Raymond Cism



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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:02 PM
Author: The Poaster tp

Thought this would be a lex thread

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:02 PM
Author: ,.,..,.,..,.,.,.,..,.,.,,..,..,.,,..,.,,.

lol @ coloradans. you've been thoroughly colonized. an 'assault weapons' ban passed the state house on sunday, and is headed for the state senate (also controlled by shitlibs) for a vote by may 8th at the latest. the shitlib governor will presumably sign the law once approved.

this will be one of the sharpest reversals of state-level gun laws from freedom to unfreedom, since colorado for a long while had been a typical plains/frontier state in terms of its attitude toward guns. but now, the legislature has these kinds of 'representatives':

https://i.redd.it/y4qalqyuzauc1.jpeg

colorado, you're fucked.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:02 PM
Author: animeboi(.)


Any of the big boy brokerages either has a money market sweep or you can buy an ETF like SGOV or just buy T-bills directly commission-free.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:02 PM
Author: The Poaster tp



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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:02 PM
Author: ......... .........

if you are gay you can never be poor.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:02 PM
Author: ;:;:::;:;:

They first reached into your Jurisdicition you signed contract here. Work performed here.
I would feel comfortable filing suit in my jurisdiction. I would include a jurisdictional basis in the original complaint I file.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:01 PM
Author: .,,,,.,.,..,.;,.,,:,,...,::,...,:,..,.:..,:.::,.

Someone ask ChatGPT to summarize

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:01 PM
Author: ......... .........

first off its not a pie, its cake. Second, there is no pie crust, so why do you call yourself pie? Thirdly, a so called pie made of cake with whipping cream inside and smothered in cloyingly sweet chocolate topping is not a fucking pie, its I dont even know, but its disgusting and I want no part of it/end bash

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:01 PM
Author: Sean South of Garryowen

Yes, I mean without doing the research I don't see why not.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:00 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:00 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 5:00 PM
Author: .,,,,.,.,,.,,.,.,...,,,,..

they reached out to me. i did all the work here in my state. then they basically said "thanks!" and jipped me on over $50,000.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:59 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:59 PM
Author: .,,,,.,.,..,.;,.,,:,,...,::,...,:,..,.:..,:.::,.

https://x.com/markets/status/1780324281810825637?s=46&t=jKXH7m3p0jeKr--GrDZGug

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:59 PM
Author: .,,,,.,.,,.,,.,.,...,,,,..

do you fucking think i would be asking this question if there were a forum selection clause in the contract?

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:59 PM
Author: ;:;:::;:;:

The answer is yes probably

did they first reach out to you or did you first reach out to them.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:58 PM
Author: MASE



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:58 PM
Author: Donald Duck

where?

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:58 PM
Author: ......... .........

Have you killed anyone with the crossbow yet?

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:58 PM
Author: ;:;:::;:;:



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:57 PM
Author: Candy Ride

Minimum contacts analysis.

Does the contract have a choice of venue clause?

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:57 PM
Author: So we looked at the data



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:57 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:57 PM
Author: The Poaster tp

Knew this would be a spaceporn post from thread title alone

Absolutely 1800000000000

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:57 PM
Author: wait till biggus dickus hears of this

"My education was a bit ... unorthodox, shall we say," Barron smiled, as stars streamed past the viewport.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:57 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:57 PM
Author: queensbridge benzo



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:57 PM
Author: ceci n'est pas un avocat

it's really remarkable how consistently they fall on this, I mean I guess I'll call it a tactic.

real lizard brain stuff when you think about it.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:57 PM
Author: .,,,,.,.,,.,,.,.,...,,,,..

lol wtf?

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:56 PM
Author: ;:;:::;:;:

Yeah but this particular tranny is a mother fucker.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:56 PM
Author: lex



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:56 PM
Author: bomb



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:56 PM
Author: kkkiller kike

I beat morrowind and killed dagoth ur dead, but many years later when I went back and read plot summaries to figure out wtf had actually transpired in that game, I realized that Dagoth Ur Did Nothing Wrong.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:56 PM
Author: ,..,,......,....,,,,..,.,...

Things have changed a lot. Every hostel I've been in recently has female dorms which are only slightly more expensive. Backpacking is heavily catered to females now, more than in the last.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:56 PM
Author: bomb

His midsection

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:56 PM
Author: queensbridge benzo

that was your plan A lmao https://sbm.reliaguide.com/lawyer/search?name.contains=kevin%20morenski&memberTypeId.equals=0

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:55 PM
Author: Candy Ride



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:55 PM
Author: ceci n'est pas un avocat

we definitely have less fun around here these days.
I'm not sure if this is just us aging, leaching out the jdv, or something more general and sinister.
good poast

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:55 PM
Author: xofortnite07

easy sp, I hate trannies, and I respect them more than you.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:55 PM
Author: ;:;:::;:;:

You are dumb as shit.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:55 PM
Author: Candy Ride



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:54 PM
Author: ;:;:::;:;:

Why don’t you just shut the fuck up tranny

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:53 PM
Author: The Poaster tp



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:53 PM
Author: AZNgirl flying into Air to stop Iranian Missile

Will Goys ever realize all these "modern" tech things in new US weapons systems never actually work and are just BS marketing gimmicks so kikes can get more money out of congress? its so obvious, u retrd

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:53 PM
Author: So we looked at the data



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:53 PM
Author: The Poaster tp



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:52 PM
Author: bowlcut autist



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:52 PM
Author: animeboi(.)


you can get 5% in T-bills.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:52 PM
Author: queensbridge benzo

handsome lady

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:52 PM
Author: .,,,,.,.,,.,,.,.,...,,,,..

a sweet legal treat

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:52 PM
Author: AZNgirl flying into Air to stop Iranian Missile

rofl ohhh irraaaaan, ljl that is what the standard for shithole US is now? well, lets see, US cldnt beat afghanistan which didnt even have an air force so i think irans old f-15s are still more powerful than taliban paper airplanes



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:52 PM
Author: 718-662-5970

I tried to mimic him in that Trump prison thread, and Ive tried before. But I dont think Ive ever seen anyone capture his voice just right.

http://www.xoxohth.com/thread.php?thread_id=5518147&mc=49&forum_id=2#47587860

It's one of those things you'd think would be childs play, but in fact will constantly frustrate you

Its like seeing people try to write "Cormac McCarthy". They hobble together some long sentences about horses, throw in some obscure vocab, and eschew quotation marks... but they cannot get the art of it.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:52 PM
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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:52 PM
Author: ;:;:::;:;:

You fucking loser.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:51 PM
Author: The Poaster tp

Wow you know I'm really not sure. Could be any reason, really

We may never know why women choose to do things like this

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:51 PM
Author: ;:;:::;:;:

😂 no. He’ll go to jail like the bitch he is. Rule of law.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:51 PM
Author: So we looked at the data



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:51 PM
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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:51 PM
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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:51 PM
Author: So we looked at the data

Ty

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:51 PM
Author: .,.,.,...,,,,..,.,.,..,...,

Maybe I'm misremembering but I think the female only dorms were more expensive and usually a tad nicer/more civilized than frat house rooms with male backpackers. A lot of smaller hostels I don't think even had female only rooms either.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:51 PM
Author: cock of michael obama



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:50 PM
Author: Normal guy(Scene: The Hustings, day 5. I am coated in gold CHALMYS and hold)

Subject: ing a 15 century medical diagram of a LABRUM


1. We have the hypnotic, trance-like state that screens bring on a mind and body. Many of us have become very aware of these things, and a whole new category of law, with top doctors working along top lawyers in kind, must be devised to study these things and their effects on thought and speech. Frankly "computer crimes" on the books that are not related to explicitly malicious instances of fraud, hacking, identity theft, child exploitation, and other crimes with real world counterparts that are easily identifiable by all in good standing as acts of malice must go. There is simply too much "new" going on here that very few people understand, most of which is covered by the pleromatic umbrella of rights that our freedoms of speech, expression, and religion entail us who happen to be lawful citizens born in this country.
2. There are so many layers of satire, counter-satire, ludic action, references to references to references, memetic warfare (defensive and offensive), all sorts of artistry, theater derived from flavor of the week jokes and textual references and apparently bizarre idk "CIA" technologies going on here that it is impossible to determine what is actually being said or why without direct and uncoerced testimony on what a statement means or its gossamer thin social context entailed. Divorced from the context that this is a law school admissions forum populated by maybe 50 very mentally ill but gifted individuals sharpening their understandings and wits and enjoying a bit of fraternity and camaraderie at times, much of this makes very little sense. It cannot be judged by outsiders; and criminalizing confusing and convoluted art just because you do not like some of the words being used or the characters involved is absurd and a new hallmark on the road to unjust and barbaric political repression. The left is entirely wrong and uncharitable on this; I may not care in the slightest for the ready-mades of Duchamp or the unfortunate yet understandable vagaries of Piss Christ, but I support the rights of the makers of these things to put them out. The creative spark that exists within many is strange and often unpleasant, but gagging the speaker simply because you do not like or understand their works is fundamentally against the values of this great and hallowed nation, a country that thrives on social conflict and churn to put out better and more correct things, a country with a place for just about every soul blessed enough to be granted a vessel within it.
3. It is unfortunate that Mogh Lord of Blood, Agent of the Synagogue of Satan poasts here and causes wahala all up and down the oblasts of the internet but he has been defrocked and sentenced to Small Penis until he apologizes to me. This has been resolved, with the sort of mercy and compassion that I have shown throughout this ordeal, and conditions have improved notably for most after his removal.
4. Women? It's okay for male dominated spaces to exist, it's okay if they act boyish and spew filth and engage in status games, these are the things that bring "churn" to the world full of things that you love. I don't force myself into the women's dressing room or the wine salon or whatever, please stay out of our ragazzi law and riot center. If you must, only spectate and do so without judgement. We are not sending troop carriers into the caves under Sapphos, please do not send your covens here.
5. I absolve myself, I have done nothing wrong other than be naive, argumentative, and immature, as is my God given right as a perpetually born yesterday American. Regardless I am a Top Poaster USA who has contributed much much scholarship and idea spew into the pot, and my hallowed MPM victories---some of which were stolen from me by my enemies---attest to this. Florida is the greatest---and freest---state in this great nation, and its citizens are some of the happiest in the country. My legacy as Top Florida Mason, which will likely continue barring more fraud and murderous recriminations from my enemies, enemies I have tried to understand and find compromise with, will be passed with laurels into the annals of history as a time of peace and prosperity in a country otherwise hitting the skids
Currently sunning my perineum to ward off the Saturnine soul poisons and I will be slashing budgets for silly ideas that my enemies use to assail both me and much more mentally well normal Americans who simply want to enjoy the sun and fun in a safe, but still free environment. It is very important that this forum and this country do not become perpetual "no fun zones", as ludic play and enjoyment of nature, activity, built spaces and things, whatever, are the waters that replenish our joy for living. Life does not have to be so complicated at its root; we do not need massive, convoluted theories for why families are good or why children are sacred; these are the common understandings to anyone in good to decent standing with God. The right can defend its way of life with aplomb and theorizing with the best of them, but ultimately the best way to know this way of life is correct is the inner peace and tranquility that it brings to those who follow and/or defend it.
6. Also Israel is an alright ally for reasons that are complex albeit imperfect at a high level, and it should go without saying that not all Jews are bad. The racism of this place is heavily exaggerated and stylized and loaded with satire and self-satire. I would remind the pious Jews amongst the crowd gathered here today that what is happening in Israel and Palestine is a teleological result of left wing progressives supporting liberationist sentiments (not even bringing Zionism into this), and liberationist sentiments without any restraint or acknowledgement of the material or God's plan for it and the souls within it (it's not actually a cage-cage; that's just masculine churn) eventually leads to crazed fanatics trying to liberate the world and themselves from God, who actually allows for an immense amount of freedom so long as you are doing *some* of the right things and not constantly bumping up against the walls of the world 24/7 just to see where they exist. Thank you for your computer time and God bless America, a land of strange and beautiful contradictions. May the bright blue skies and proper golden sun return to this land post-haste and may the spice flow freely through this good and kind land.
P.S. A blemish to the faces of my enemies, placed inopportunely on a particularly sensitive area of the lip or eyebrow, so I may know them by this mark when they approach. May they have a constant & irritating but implacable ringing in the ears between the hours of 5 and 6 pm that compounds their frustration with the commute home---a commute which is likely in the Californian prefecture, sorry to say it. Thank you
---normalguy@weatherballoon.net

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:50 PM
Author: ;:;:::;:;:

Dude seems like a freak

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Author: Post nut horror



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:50 PM
Author: .....;;,,.........;.;.;.;.,;,;,;.;.;,;

Always a pleasure, Ari

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:50 PM
Author: Donald Duck

great work

is the shrimp cr, might grab this in town today but wth dat supergreens

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:49 PM
Author: Donald Duck

i know i just bumped it


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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:48 PM
Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK

Even if they don't, everyone thinks they do. At the very least they seem to work better than whatever the fuck Iran has in its lineup. Go from an alliance with Iran if you think the F-35 is shit. Buy Shahed drones instead.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:48 PM
Author: risk averse lawcuck(hatp)


Mostly cr but at least he's out there trying homie. Props to people who are akshually fighting the good fight. Maybe he will be a Congressman some day. Putting in work now.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:48 PM
Author: The Poaster tp

I just poasted it above

This is all I’m going to eat for the next 24 hours

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:47 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:47 PM
Author: The Poaster tp

Chow mein, the shrimp dish, angus steak and orange chicken

Libs are done here

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:47 PM
Author: ceci n'est pas un avocat

strange to think but his azn wife may actually pull him to the right

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:47 PM
Author: So we looked at the data

Your NW went from $17.5k to $17k bc you bought a crossbow, remember this distinctly

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:47 PM
Author: Donald Duck

greens side?

2 or 3 entree?

premiums?

out the order, i still have a bucket of KFC for next 2-3 days

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:46 PM
Author: Donald Duck

mods

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:46 PM
Author: 718-662-5970

cr, moshe

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:46 PM
Author: So we looked at the data



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:46 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:46 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:46 PM
Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK

PS you aren't just buying the planes. You know how GM trucks come with OnStar service? Are Russia and China gonna put up satellites that can talk to these planes? Are they going to disable all 75 billion of are satellites and prevent us from launching new ones within a matter of hours? Is China going to launch 75 billion satellites to support a 5th generation fighter that only China and Pakistan will ever operate?

Russia needs a plan too. Look at these stupid fuck Ukrainians just noticing for the first time that these drones are piss in the wind for us. Russia and Iran just learned that for the first time too. They spent the last 2 years sniffing their own farts.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:46 PM
Author: So we looked at the data

Your whole arc started by buying a $500 crossbow

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:46 PM
Author: Donald Duck

(Kendrick Lamar)

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:46 PM
Author: careers

Dude, we get it. You cherish slurping on kike military-industrial complex smegma.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:45 PM
Author: So we looked at the data

I would have believed this until the kike ny state judge sentenced Blormph to pay $500 million for slightly overstating the square footage of a penthouse suite

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:45 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:45 PM
Author: .....;;,,.........;.;.;.;.,;,;,;.;.;,;

Yeah and that percentage is more like 65-70% at most.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:45 PM
Author: ceci n'est pas un avocat

xo'ers will drop their monocles to hear this but bama and ole miss, specifically, are full of effete libs. tbf he obviously can find a conservative group there but they aren't "conservative" schools. a&m colleges (auburn, MSU, LSU, TA&M) are a different story. probably Arkansas as well but that's not the real sEC imo

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:45 PM
Author: Peckerwood(If I May, tp)


You son of a bitch. My mom loves red lobster. You scared me brother.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:44 PM
Author: .....;;,,.........;.;.;.;.,;,;,;.;.;,;

You are misunderstanding the process and optics. Jury has already ruled and gone home. Some of them have already been on MSNBC giving their insider’s accounts and their literary agents are signing up book deals. Now at least a couple days later, maybe a few weeks even, there’s a hearing to sentence Trump. Judge is the sole focus and the question that the media will ask (that Fox News et al will scream at the top of their lungs 24 hours a day between conviction and sentencing) is “Will this shitlib judge cancel democracy and steal your vote by sending Trump to jail? Here’s his house and here’s what his car looks like by the way.”

Except none of that is going to happen because it’s like 85% certain there will be a hung jury.


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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:44 PM
Author: gunneratttt(🦆)


people complain about the price of houses, but they never consider that the funkopops and electronics you would have filled your house with are cheaper and better than ever.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:43 PM
Author: 718-662-5970

he's the most hair-trigger "person" I know, online or irl. His default position is that any post he wouldnt endorse is made in bad faith, and so he lampoons it with sarcasm and exaggeration immediately. In his mind, it seems, 99% of xo is duplicitous gay kikes trying out demoralization psy-ops on the twelve gay posters of good faith.

You could be a die-harder Trumper but post, "I think Trump will lose" and he will respond Oh so I guess the white race should just pack up its bags and pull on its kneepads and start fellating jews, because thats the only thing the future holds, amirite Ari, but after all im just a dumb retard whom you will no doubt pwn in your reply

and to be fair, Im glad xo has him. He's a treasure.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:43 PM
Author: gunneratttt(🦆)


the economy thing is especially frustrating. like, crime stats, if measured accurate, measure crime. economic stats are just pieces of a very big puzzle. yet libs will point to GDP per capita, stock market, etc. to convince millennials and zoomers that things are better than ever as they watch prospect of home ownership crest the horizon.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:43 PM
Author: Chris Benoit did nothing wrong

Most guys in my high school friend group were 6’8” to 6’11”

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:42 PM
Author: So we looked at the data



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:42 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:42 PM
Author: AZNgirl flying into Air to stop Iranian Missile

they dont even work, typical bullshit

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:42 PM
Author: So we looked at the data

You're not accounting for hedonic adjustment though. Higher resolution on your ipad + better free porn means that we're actually in a deflationary environment

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:42 PM
Author: AZNgirl flying into Air to stop Iranian Missile

rofl dont ask me, i furked it up but that first year when i made like 90k i must have had 1300 shares in QQQ and like 400-500 in SPY.. so total what is that like 700-750k

honestly inshallah i think i can make 5k a month BUYING calls/puts

so far ive made 4k in two weeks and if market crashes this week ill get up to 5-6k

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:41 PM
Author: Donald Duck

lol i forgot what i was gonna poast

(reserved)

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:41 PM
Author: ceci n'est pas un avocat

yeah the economy argument is weird and tonedeaf. "yes you might FEEL like things are worse but look at this chart!"

maybe your chart is useless. I'm not even saying the numbers are wrong, they might just be "not even wrong." Like ok you're measuring something, but whatever it is you're measuring obviously isn't what is drives people's satisfaction with the economy. try measuring something else.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:40 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:39 PM
Author: xofortnite07

So, was she cheating or not?

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:39 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:39 PM
Author: So we looked at the data

Digital commerce is always arbitrable in the Hague

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:39 PM
Author: xofortnite07

Eat, Pray, Love

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:39 PM
Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK

You either have these planes or you don't. That's the fulcrum on which the future balance of power will tilt

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:39 PM
Author: The Poaster tp

My poast was meant in completely straightforward statement of fact friend

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:38 PM
Author: xofortnite07

You've come to the right place

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:38 PM
Author: gunneratttt(🦆)


bold new plan to reduce crime: increase the lethality of the drugs the criminals are addicted to!

wow!

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:38 PM
Author: .....;;,,.........;.;.;.;.,;,;,;.;.;,;

CR it’s going to be pretty wild when the Feds nuke Mar-a-Lago, West Texas and Northern Idaho on the same day.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:38 PM
Author: So we looked at the data

Nah pumo needs to chase his joy in the sunbelt

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:38 PM
Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK

I let y'all bitches talk shit about the F-35 for how many years? You never saw me weigh in until Jordan closed its airspace. Fuck all y'all faggots and glowies. Drink my piss.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:38 PM
Author: .,,,,.,.,,.,,.,.,...,,,,..

out of state co hires in state co to perform consulting services. instate co provides those services over zoom, email, phone, etc. all from instate. out of state co doesn't pay bills. can instate co sue out of state co in instate state?

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:37 PM
Author: ceci n'est pas un avocat

ok so your alternate plan is to relentlessly disown and insult everyone who isn't a *literal nazi*, and just keep this up until somehow that causes us to win

libs didn't do this btw. they won first, then once they had control over (eg) harvard and yale, then they purged. you can't purge first. they are just way better at this, starting with Lenin and carrying on to the present day

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:37 PM
Author: The Poaster tp

How did I end up replying to my own post wtf

This board lag is fucked

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:37 PM
Author: Fratty

only seeing your kids for 3 months of the year seems pretty shitty

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:37 PM
Author: gunneratttt(🦆)


https://counciloncj.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Figure1-1-1024x744.png

this is just like libs celebrating record setting inflation reduction, completely ignoring that it's still high historically and only down from the insane heights it was once at (ostensibly).

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:36 PM
Author: buck naked

Lolz, no way. He gets one day in prison get ready for mass pandemonium if not some type of civil war.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:36 PM
Author: fulano

That's part of the bait dude

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:36 PM
Author: xofortnite07

50/50 week on/week off

Don't leave state. Kids need their father far more than their mother.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:35 PM
Author: lex



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:35 PM
Author: ceci n'est pas un avocat

" is there anyone in America who doesn't already basically understand and acknowledge in 2024 that NPR is hard left propaganda? Is this actually "news" to anyone, at all, in April 2024?"

the answer to this is yes

normies are normies and you deeply overestimate how BASED and TUNED IN those millions of redneck-revolutionaries-in-waiting truly are

"Wake me up when Rufo actually gets Congress to successfully defund NPR. Then I'll start caring and give him props."
yeah how come he can't skip immediately to the final step without doing any of the work along the way. idgi if only he were more BASED

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:35 PM
Author: Fratty

she legit looks like a tranny in the first pic

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/04/15/21/83670845-13310827-The_Meta_CEO_and_his_wife_Priscilla_Chan_had_a_different_look_at-m-153_1713214502247.jpg

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Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK

Date: April 13th, 2024 5:11 PM
Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK

Watch

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:35 PM
Author: .,.,...,..,.,..:,,:,......,;:.,.:..:.,:,::,.

How did you split custody? Deciding between taking summers with kids so I can live in another state or staying put and splitting custody

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:34 PM
Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK

https://twitter.com/RepBrianMast/status/1780247548264853587?t=pq_dzErs1PpxqRfXJXHGCw&s=19

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:34 PM
Author: Oh, you travel?( )


Why are you being so hurtful

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:34 PM
Author: gunneratttt(🦆)


libs love posting stats, seemingly unaware that we have eyes and ears. economy is better than ever, look at this chart! crime is better than ever, look at this chart! infrastructure is better than ever, look at this chart! meanwhile the middle class is struggling financial, huge swaths of cities are war zones, and our infrastructure feels worse than it did four years ago.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:34 PM
Author: animeboi(.)


libs have no response.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:33 PM
Author: animeboi(.)


might want to sit down for this one...

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:33 PM
Author: stfu kike

stfu kike

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:33 PM
Author: Fratty

https://lede-admin.aftermath.site/wp-content/uploads/sites/55/2024/04/200X-13983530_515aff20ee_o.jpg?w=1024

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:33 PM
Author: xofortnite07



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:32 PM
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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:32 PM
Author: The Poaster tp

Well, libs? Hmmmm?

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:32 PM
Author: .....;;,,.........;.;.;.;.,;,;,;.;.;,;

As a Gen Xer I enjoy sarcasm probably more than I should, and honestly he’s good at it/often genuinely funny. But the extent to which it never gets old for him really does indicate a strong likelihood that he has mental problems.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:32 PM
Author: Oh, you travel?( )


Bookmarked

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:32 PM
Author: Kenneth Play( )


I think Penn would admit him, but I agree that he should just go to Alabama

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:31 PM
Author: cannon

Many had record highs in 2021. It couldn’t get much worse.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:31 PM
Author: gunneratttt(🦆)


"But why wo--"

"I want to donate giant Gallagher hammers for the next time they bash infant skulls."

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:29 PM
Author: AZNgirl flying into Air to stop Iranian Missile

just realized the reason is how many hostels even have female only dorms? when i wld do hostels it wasnt that common. at least in brazil and western euro from what i remember.

and there's always hostels that are more "popular" and social and bitches will prefer to stay at those so they can meet chad

those places usually have coed rooms

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:29 PM
Author: The Poaster tp

Cr all of these guys are straight up 1488

Especially the ones with Asian wives and gfs like rufo

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:28 PM
Author: lysergic chad(Ed Harris Did Nothing Wrong)




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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:28 PM
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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:27 PM
Author: lex

how much of this is a transition from crack and meth to fent and horse tranq?

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:26 PM
Author: 115-IQ Redditor stealing in Golden Balls

*reported homicides

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:24 PM
Author: lex

"The terr--"
"The one with the hang gliders and AKs."

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:21 PM
Author: ;:;:::;:;:

dont take this the wrong way but he's getting felony conviction(s).
I think he's ultimately get about 4 years time qhich happens to be the same length of the Presidency he stole from america

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:21 PM
Author: The soup can lid slasher

Right choice... Right choice.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:14 PM
Author: lex

most children of more conservative GOP politicians end up going to hillsdale if they're smart and ideological. i wonder if he'd be an outcast there for not fitting into either the normie con or the I FUCKING LOVE LIBERTY boxes.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:14 PM
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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:12 PM
Author: .,,,,.,.,..,.;,.,,:,,...,::,...,:,..,.:..,:.::,.

https://x.com/bidenhq/status/1780263091516616769?s=46&t=jKXH7m3p0jeKr--GrDZGug

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:11 PM
Author: So we looked at the data

But we mistook that, and were frankly actively gaslit into thinking that that was because they cared about art

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:08 PM
Author: MASE

In the end, the precarity created by this new regime seems to have had a disastrous effect on efforts to diversify writers’ rooms. “There was this feeling,” the head of the midsize studio told me that day at Soho House, “during the last ten years or so, of, ‘Oh, we need to get more people of color in writers’ rooms.’ ” But what you get now, he said, is the black or Latino person who went to Harvard. “They’re getting the shot, but you don’t actually see a widening of the aperture to include people who grew up poor, maybe went to a state school or not even, and are just really talented. That has not happened at all.” To the extent that this was better than no change, he said, “Writers’ rooms are more diverse just in time for there not to be any writers’ rooms anymore.”

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:07 PM
Author: To be fair(Semi-Retarded)


To be fair,

Not a commentary on Rufo, per se, but I think this whole "NPR" thing is a total nothingburger.

Is there anyone in America who gives a fuck about who "NPR's CEO" is? OK, so fire the current one and replace her with a gay black Jewish lesbian who hasn't run her mouth on Twitter as much. That "problem" is solved -- in fact, it would actually be a net plus for NPR, because the replacement can be even further left than the current CEO. I doubt the employees at NPR would give a shit about this kind of switch, and no one other than the literal current CEO and her replacement would be materially impacted in any way.


"Oh yeah, well replacing the current CEO with a gay black Jewish lesbian will just prove that NPR really IS biased towards the hard left!"

Well that brings us to the next topic -- is there anyone in America who doesn't already basically understand and acknowledge in 2024 that NPR is hard left propaganda? Is this actually "news" to anyone, at all, in April 2024? Half the country either loves it or doesn't give a shit, and half the country either hates it or doesn't give a shit. Either way, NPR still continues to push leftist propaganda on the airwaves every day thanks in part to public funding, which is literally the only thing that actually "matters" when it comes to considering "the NPR question."

Wake me up when Rufo actually gets Congress to successfully defund NPR. Then I'll start caring and give him props. Until then, IMO none of this matters either practically or in terms of moving the Overton window on any appreciable issue.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:05 PM
Author: So we looked at the data



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:05 PM
Author: cannon



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:04 PM
Author: Donald Duck



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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:04 PM
Author: cannon

Barron will plug into the Cyber and download information like Neo in the Matrix

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:03 PM
Author: cannon

“Tall as shit though like 6”2 or 6”3”

But that’s not Tall

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:02 PM
Author: '"'"'"''"

RATE these Russians who were playing the hit 1990s game Bop It before getting killed: https://kaotic.com/video/138101_Ukranian_Drone_Drops_Bomb_on_Russian_Getting_a_Blowjob

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:00 PM
Author: zurich - poz and proud!

girl i know from HS is a super annoying lib. goes on facebook and says shit like "so :clap: much :clap: this" etc. anyway, i noticed she was talking all this pro gay, pro trans shit the last couple of years.

she poasted a pic of her daughter last month with scars where her tits used to be (they were at the beach in FL). kid is 17 years old.

this shit needs to be illegal everywhere.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:00 PM
Author: gay for paye and going all the way

"i took one down," said the guy who did not have sex

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:00 PM
Author: cannon

It’s like Jews with God. You can spell the whole thing out.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:00 PM
Author: 115-IQ Redditor stealing in Golden Balls

wow

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Date: April 16th, 2024 4:00 PM
Author: Ricky Driggers

We have foreign-born judges denying the former president his ability to attend his son's graduation

We're going to need tribunals and an extensive vetting process of all sitting judges and other state functionaries, along the lines of the denazification program after WW2

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You mean the cheater games that are getting vacated?

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we can live vicariously through him, brother

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what about the three most-recent years? you still predicted OSU wins, cr? 3 times in a row?

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...in your bathroom next to the toilet where your wife is shitting out Taco Tuesday.

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honestly they are ideal for drinkers, if you manage things right

i moved to the east village when I intended to drink a lot, for years, and I could walk out of my building and choose from a dozen bars within blocks, all with varying personalities.

this was a long time ago.

but i cannot imagine recreating this ability to be drunk in bars in the suburbs. "oh this bar sucks, hop in the car and drive 20 minutes to the other one, see if anyone's there."

Im not even really focused on the DUIs, tho I had one of those before moving to the city. More just the incredible inconvenience and shittiness of bars outside of cities.

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6–3, Supreme Court allows Idaho to enforce its ban on gender-affirming care for minors while lawsuits over the law proceed, reversing lower courts.

https://twitter.com/NewsWire_US/status/1779987571407307046

So you are happy that trans kids will kill themselves because they can't access health care? Is this what you want, Trumpkins?



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Incredible that 3000 americans died so u could have these amazing experiences

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Imagine this guy saying those words out loud and the tone and tenor of his voice when doing so

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https://x.com/bidenhq/status/1780308749992796565?s=46&t=jKXH7m3p0jeKr--GrDZGug

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Is it common for the tattoo artist to fuck their female clients when working on a "big piece"

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1800000, but worried bort NOWAGs might be inspired by this story to try this and get arrested

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No. Was 180, they were Swedish. DAT SWANUS.

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rate the show inkmaster

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Americans would kill each other to live in Manhattan, which they treat like a utopia and pay exorbitant prices to live in because it has corner stores and you don't need to drive a car.

But that Manhattan-tier density is common for even small and unremarkable European cities.

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The Life and Death of Hollywood
Film and television writers face an existential threat
by Daniel Bessner
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In 2012, at the age of thirty-two, the writer Alena Smith went West to Hollywood, like many before her. She arrived to a small apartment in Silver Lake, one block from the Vista Theatre—a single-screen Spanish Colonial Revival building that had opened in 1923, four years before the advent of sound in film.

Smith was looking for a job in television. She had an MFA from the Yale School of Drama, and had lived and worked as a playwright in New York City for years—two of her productions garnered positive reviews in the Times. But playwriting had begun to feel like a vanity project: to pay rent, she’d worked as a nanny, a transcriptionist, an administrative assistant, and more. There seemed to be no viable financial future in theater, nor in academia, the other world where she supposed she could make inroads.

For several years, her friends and colleagues had been absconding for Los Angeles, and were finding success. This was the second decade of prestige television: the era of Mad Men, Breaking Bad, Homeland, Girls. TV had become a place for sharp wit, singular voices, people with vision—and they were getting paid. It took a year and a half, but Smith eventually landed a spot as a staff writer on HBO’s The Newsroom, and then as a story editor on Showtime’s The Affair in 2015.

I first spoke with Smith in August of last year, four months into the strike called by the Writers Guild of America against the members of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), the biggest Hollywood studios. In 2013, she’d begun to develop the idea for what would become Dickinson, a gothic, at times surreal comedy based on the life of the poet, Emily. “I realized you could do one of those visceral, sexy, dangerous half hours but make it a period piece,” she said. “I was never trying to write some middle-of-the-road thing.” She sold the pilot and a plan for at least three seasons to Apple in 2017; she would be the showrunner, and the series had the potential to become one of the flagship offerings of the company’s streaming service, which had not yet launched.

Looking back, Smith sometimes marvels that Dickinson was made at all. “It centers an unapologetic, queer female lead,” she said. “It’s about a poet and features her poetry in every episode—hard-to-understand poetry. It has a high barrier of entry.” But that was the time. Apple, like other streamers, was looking to make a splash. “I mean, they made a show out of I Love Dick,” Smith said, referring to the small-press cult classic by Chris Kraus, adapted into a 2016 series for Amazon Prime Video. “That doesn’t happen because people are using profit as their bottom line.”

In fact, they weren’t. The streaming model was based on bringing in subscribers—grabbing as much of the market as possible—rather than on earning revenue from individual shows. And big swings brought in new viewers. “It’s like a whole world of intellectuals and artists got a multibillion-dollar grant from the tech world,” Smith said. “But we mistook that, and were frankly actively gaslit into thinking that that was because they cared about art.”

Making a show for Apple was not what she’d hoped it would be. What the company wanted from her and the series never felt clear—there was a “radical information asymmetry,” she said, regarding management’s priorities and metrics. After she and her colleagues completed the first season of Dickinson, they waited for the streamer to launch and the show to air. Their requests for a firm timeline and premiere date were ignored. Smith started to worry that Apple might scrap the idea for the streaming platform altogether, in which case the show might never be seen, or might even disappear—she didn’t have a copy of the finished product. It belonged to Apple and lived on the company’s servers.

“It was communicated to me,” Smith said, “that my only choice to keep the show alive was to begin all over again and write a whole new season without a green-light guarantee. So I was expected to take on that risk, when the entities that stood to profit the most from the success of my creative labor, the platform and studio, would not risk a dime.” “It was also on me,” she went on, “to kind of fluff everybody involved in the entire making of the show, from the stars to the line producer to the costume designer, etcetera, to make them believe that we’d be coming back again and prevent them, sometimes unsuccessfully, from taking other jobs.”

Finally, in late 2019, when Smith and her colleagues were two months into production on Season 2, the show premiered as one of the streamer’s four original series. It was an immediate critical success and a sensation on social media. “In Apple TV+’s initial smattering of shows,” wrote the Washington Post, “only ‘Dickinson’ is a delicious surprise.” It received a 2019 Peabody Award; in 2021 it made the New York Times’ list of best programs of the year and won a Rotten Tomatoes prize for Fan Favorite TV Series.

But Smith was losing steam. “I was only allowed to make the show to the extent that I was willing to take on unbelievable amounts of risk and labor on my own body perpetually, without ceasing, for years,” she said. “And I knew that if I ever stopped, the show would die.” It had seemed to her that Apple didn’t value the series, and she felt at a loss. Smith now knows that Dickinson was the company’s most-watched show in its second and third seasons. But at the time, she had no access to concrete information about its performance. As was the habit among streamers, Apple didn’t share viewership data with its writers. And without that data, Smith had no leverage. In 2020, after three seasons, she told Apple that she was done. “I said, I can’t do it anymore. And Apple said, Okay.”

“Passion can only get you so far,” she told me. But she’d stayed in Hollywood. “I’m an artist,” she said, “and I’m never going to stop creating.” The industry was still the only place one could make a real living as a writer. “When people say, Why stay in TV?” she said, “The answer is, There is nothing else. What do you mean?”

The truth was that the forces that had opened doors for Smith were the same ones that had made her individual work seem not to matter. They were the same forces that had been degrading writers’ working lives for some time, and they were cannibalizing the business of Hollywood itself.

Thanks to decades of deregulation and a gush of speculative cash that first hit the industry in the late Aughts, while prestige TV was climbing the rungs of the culture, massive entertainment and media corporations had been swallowing what few smaller companies remained, and financial firms had been infiltrating the business, moving to reduce risk and maximize efficiency at all costs, exhausting writers in evermore unstable conditions.

“The industry is in a deep and existential crisis,” the head of a midsize studio told me in early August.
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We were in the lounge of the Soho House in West Hollywood. “It is probably the deepest and most existential crisis it’s ever been in. The writers are losing out. The middle layer of craftsmen are losing out. The top end of the talent are making more money than they ever have, but the nuts-and-bolts people who make the industry go round are losing out dramatically.”

Hollywood had become a winner-takes-all economy. As of 2021, CEOs at the majority of the largest companies and conglomerates in the industry drew salaries between two hundred and three thousand times greater than those of median employees. And while writer-producer royalty such as Shonda Rhimes and Ryan Murphy had in recent years signed deals reportedly worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and a slightly larger group of A-list writers, such as Smith, had carved out comfortable or middle-class lives, many more were working in bare-bones, short-term writers’ rooms, often between stints in the service industry, without much hope for more steady work. As of early 2023, among those lucky enough to be employed, the median TV writer-producer was making 23 percent less a week, in real dollars, than their peers a decade before. Total earnings for feature-film writers had dropped nearly 20 percent between 2019 and 2021.

Writers had been squeezed by the studios many times in the past, but never this far. And when the WGA went on strike last spring, they were historically unified: more guild members than ever before turned out for the vote to authorize, and 97.9 percent voted in favor. After five months, the writers were said to have won: they gained a new residuals model for streaming, new minimum lengths of employment for TV, and more guaranteed paid work on feature-film screenplays, among other protections.

But the business of Hollywood had undergone a foundational change. The new effective bosses of the industry—colossal conglomerates, asset-management companies, and private-equity firms—had not been simply pushing workers too hard and grabbing more than their fair share of the profits. They had been stripping value from the production system like copper pipes from a house—threatening the sustainability of the studios themselves. Today’s business side does not have a necessary vested interest in “the business”—in the health of what we think of as Hollywood, a place and system in which creativity is exchanged for capital. The union wins did not begin to address this fundamental problem.

Currently, the machine is sputtering, running on fumes. According to research by Bloomberg, in 2013 the largest companies in film and television were more than $20 billion in the black; by 2022, that number had fallen by roughly half. From 2021 to 2022, revenue growth for the industry dropped by almost 50 percent. At U.S. box offices, by the end of last year, revenue was down 22 percent from 2019. Experts estimate that cable-television revenue has fallen 40 percent since 2015. Streaming has rarely been profitable at all. Until very recently, Netflix was the sole platform to make money; among the other companies with streaming services, only Warner Bros. Discovery’s platforms may have eked out a profit last year. And now the streaming gold rush—the era that made Dickinson—is over. In the spring of 2022, the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates after years of nearly free credit, and at roughly the same time, Wall Street began calling in the streamers’ bets. The stock prices of nearly all the major companies with streaming platforms took precipitous falls, and none have rebounded to their prior valuation.

The industry as a whole is now facing a broad contraction. Between August 2022 and the end of last year, employment fell by 26 percent—more than one job gone in every four. Layoffs hit Warner Bros. Discovery, Netflix, Paramount Global, Roku, and others in 2022. In 2023, firings swept through the representation giants United Talent Agency and Creative Artists Agency; Netflix, Paramount Global, and Roku again; plus Hulu, NBCUniversal, and Lionsgate. In early 2024, it was announced that Amazon was cutting hundreds of jobs from its Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios divisions. In February, Paramount Global laid off roughly eight hundred people. It’s unclear which streamers will survive. As James Dolan, the interim executive chair of AMC Networks, told employees in late 2022 as he delivered news of massive layoffs—roughly 1,700 people (20 percent of U.S. staff) would lose their jobs—“the mechanisms for the monetization of content are in disarray.”

Profit will of course find a way; there will always be shit to watch. But without radical intervention, whether by the government or the workers, the industry will become unrecognizable. And the writing trade—the kind where one actually earns a living—will be obliterated.

Greed is not new to Hollywood. The well-off career we associate with twentieth-century screenwriting came about from a combination of worker action and federal regulation. The job was shaped in its early years, beginning in the Twenties, by a cartel of major motion-picture companies that, in 1948, would be found by the Supreme Court to have conspired to fix prices and monopolize the industry. Yet writing for the studios was good, salaried work. Up until the brink of the Depression, the companies were rolling in money. In 1931, average yearly income for a full-time, regularly employed writer was more than $14,000—roughly $273,000 in today’s money—more than three times that of the average American.

But in 1933, both MGM and Paramount Pictures cut screenwriters’ pay by 50 percent, and writers moved to form a union. The Screen Writers Guild was certified in 1938, and its first contract, in 1942, secured a guaranteed baseline pay of $125 a week—the equivalent of roughly $2,500 today—and the power to arbitrate over screenwriting credits, which had previously been at the whim of producers.

When the Supreme Court ruling came down, studio power was dealt another blow. The industry’s eight reigning companies were each forced to enter into an agreement with the Department of Justice, collectively known as the Paramount Decrees, which prohibited them from both distributing and exhibiting the films they produced—they could do only one or the other. The companies that owned theater chains gave up their cinemas, taking a significant hit. In the years that followed, the studios, less flush with cash, began to prefer freelance writers to salaried employees.

By the end of the Fifties, when 86 percent of Americans owned a television, writers had piecemeal established limited residual payments but wanted more. The studios—which now made both films and television—claimed that the fast-changing business was too uncertain to increase writers’ cuts, an assertion that, according to the film and media historian Miranda Banks, later executives would repeat with each major technological innovation in distribution, from cable to VHS tapes to DVDs, and finally to streaming. In 1960, the union, now the Writers Guild of America, went on strike, soon followed by the Screen Actors Guild. Both won expanded residuals, increased minimums, pensions, and health benefits. Most writers were now freelancers, but they had established a basis for long and stable careers.

Over the next two decades, the writing profession was further bolstered by a federal government that enforced and expanded antitrust law. In 1970, the Federal Communications Commission instituted the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules—or Fin-Syn—which barred networks from holding ownership stakes in the prime-time and syndicated programs that they aired, effectively prohibiting film studios from owning TV networks and vice versa, and generally increasing competition. In the mid-Seventies, full-time TV staffers were paid a minimum of roughly $30,000 a year, almost twice the median family income in 1976. For high-budget feature-film screenplays, writers made a baseline of about $17,000, or around $95,000 in today’s money.

It wasn’t until the early Eighties, when the Reagan Revolution hit Hollywood, that the guardrails began to fall. In 1983, the Department of Justice allowed HBO, Columbia Pictures, and CBS to merge to form TriStar Pictures, combining cable, film, and broadcast-network interests in direct violation of antitrust law. Executives at other entertainment companies took note and moved to create their own conglomerates. In 1985, the DOJ went a step further, issuing a memo, later discovered by the historian Jennifer Holt, stating that it would no longer enforce the Paramount Decrees, and the studios scooped up theater chains once again. When the Clinton Administration came to power, it carried on what its Republican predecessors had begun. In 1993, the FCC began to formally repeal the Fin-Syn rules, and in 1996, Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act, which removed restrictions on the cross-ownership of broadcast networks and cable providers. In 1994, in an unprecedented deal, cable giant Viacom merged with retailer Blockbuster Video, and took over Paramount Pictures. In 1996, Disney merged with Capital Cities/ABC to become the largest entertainment conglomerate in the world. The next year, Time Warner—already the product of two massive corporations, and previously the biggest conglomerate—joined with Turner Broadcasting System and reclaimed the crown. The gates had been opened, and the new monopolization was only just beginning.

At first, deregulation did not seem to harm writers. The mergers and acquisitions opened up synergies across the newly diverse properties within each conglomerate, bringing in, according to the historian of Hollywood Tom Schatz, unprecedented profits. This coincided with a boom in the theatrical business and may have contributed to increasing movie budgets—which skyrocketed during the Eighties and Nineties—and increased pay for screenwriters. In the late Eighties and throughout the Nineties, executives seemed to have more money to spend than ever before. Studios were hungry for original material, and invested more in development. They paid writers to try out concepts, crack stories, and see what worked. Howard A. Rodman, a writer for the recent HBO series The Idol and a former president of the WGA West, had started out in 1987. “In the era that I came up in,” he told me in August, “a studio might develop thirty to forty screenplays to get the one that actually sang.” The norm was what’s known as a multistep deal: studios paid up front for ideas, then scripts, then rewrites. Robin Swicord, writer of the adaptations for 1994’s Little Women and 2008’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, told me: “When you would walk into someone’s office for a meeting, you’d see behind them a wall of screenplays.” She worked with one executive who oversaw 120 scripts in development in one year.

There was a heightened interest in “spec” scripts—unsolicited screenplays—and doors seemed to fly open. The writer John Brancato had vaulted into the A-list in 1991, when he sold the script that would later become The Game, starring Michael Douglas. A year or two later, he told me, he was hired to write a major movie screenplay—what eventually became The Net, starring Sandra Bullock—based on only a vague conversation. Pay ranged from solid to life-changing. In 1994 and 1995, original scripts for high-budget movies brought in a minimum of around $72,000—the equivalent of about $150,000 today.

In television, deregulation had aided the rise of cable, opening up new opportunities for writers. In the mid-Eighties, there had been fewer than fifty cable networks; by the end of the Nineties, there were more than two hundred, and nearly 70 percent of American homes had access. Multiple series from HBO, such as Sex and the City, which first aired in 1998, and The Sopranos, which debuted in 1999, were not only hits but cultural phenomena, and other cable networks dove in to scripted content.

A staff writer on a premium cable show in 1998 working for five months would make at least $2,400 a week—adding up to more than $90,000 in today’s money. Writers above the entry level would receive lump sums of more than $17,000 for authoring complete episodes. They also earned residuals. Broadcast networks often paid writers even more than cable, and writers were usually employed for longer. In September, I spoke with an A-list film and TV writer who worked on a variety of network shows in the late Nineties and early Aughts. “You felt like you hit the majors,” he said. “You were on call twenty-four seven; you worked nights. But the given was that you’re getting paid a gazillion dollars. It was an amazing time to be a television writer.”

Behind the scenes, however, deregulation was already allowing executives to shore up extraordinary power, and a new distance was forming between business interests and the production of film and TV. Writers’ fortunes were set to change.

By the early Aughts, six enormous conglomerates—Disney, General Electric, News Corporation, Sony, Time Warner, and Viacom—controlled every major movie studio and broadcast network, and a substantial portion of the profitable cable businesses. The conglomerates were raking in more than 85 percent of all film revenue and producing more than 80 percent of American prime-time television. As these entities grew, business operations became much more complex, and the sleight of hand known as Hollywood accounting—obfuscating exactly how much is spent and earned, exactly how much is due to be paid out—became much easier for the studios.

Writers were beginning to feel the squeeze. They suspected that they were being shorted on royalties and residuals, and on their share of profits from the home-video market. At the same time, what was then called New Media—content on the web and for mobile devices—which wasn’t covered under the union contract, was starting to eat into their overall cut. In November 2007, the WGA went on strike. But writers were still making a fairly comfortable living, and others in the industry were not as supportive as they would come to be in 2023. “There was a sense of, ‘Why are you motherfuckers putting all the dry cleaners and caterers out of work?’ ” Rodman told me. “ ‘This is a picket line of millionaires against billionaires.’ ” The strike was ultimately undercut by dissent within the guild. The WGA agreed to an AMPTP offer that established the right to bargain over New Media and granted writers residuals for material rebroadcast online, but with no increase for DVDs.

When the strike was over, it was February 2008. The United States was three months into what would later be understood as the Great Recession. In an effort to stimulate the economy, the Federal Reserve had begun cutting interest rates in September, and over the following eighteen months it provided financial institutions with more than $7.7 trillion in capital. In late 2008, the Fed reduced the interest rate to almost zero. With piles of cash and cheap credit in hand, asset-management companies and private-equity firms set out for the frontiers of various U.S. industries. Over the next decade, three asset-management companies—BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street—would take over American business, becoming the largest shareholders of 88 percent of the S&P 500, the roughly five hundred biggest public U.S. companies. Private-equity firms—distinguished by their intent to sell the properties they acquire—would eventually be the backing for at least 7 percent of American jobs.

To these speculators, Hollywood looked like a gold mine: the studios and entertainment corporations were ripe with redundancies and inefficiencies to be axed—costs to be cut, parts to be sold, profits to be diverted to shareholders, executives, and new, often unrelated ventures. And thanks to the deregulation of the preceding decades, the industry was wide open. Financial institutions could snatch up or take over large portions of companies in any area of the business; they could even acquire or substantially invest in groups in competition with one another—and they did, creating types of soft monopoly. Bets were even placed against the traditional industry as a whole, in the form of investments in Netflix, which promised to disrupt and dominate at-home viewing. Today the Big Three asset-management firms hold the largest stakes in most rival companies in media and entertainment. As of the end of last year, Vanguard, for example, owned the largest stake in Disney, Netflix, Comcast, Apple, and Warner Bros. Discovery. It holds a substantial share of Amazon and Paramount Global. By 2010, private-equity companies had acquired MGM, Miramax, and AMC Theatres, and had scooped up portions of Hulu and DreamWorks. Private equity now has its hands in Univision, Lionsgate, Skydance, and more.

The flood of cash from Wall Street compounded the monopolization under way, accelerating mergers and acquisitions, and transforming already massive entities into behemoths. Between 2009 and 2019, Disney, for example, purchased Marvel, Lucasfilm, and 21st Century Fox. Comcast purchased NBCUniversal, DreamWorks Animation, and Sky. And the financial firms set about extracting and multiplying short-term profits. Andrew deWaard, a scholar of the political economy of media, has found that the use of dividends, stock buybacks, and corporate venture capital, all of which siphon revenue away from reinvestment in a business and its workforce, exploded in entertainment companies between 2008 and 2023. Comcast, for instance, which through its subsidiaries owns more than ten TV networks and studios, paid out more than $3.2 billion in dividends and stock buybacks in 2008. In 2022, that number topped $18 billion.

The studios, now beholden to much larger companies and financial institutions, became subject to oversight focused on short-term horizons. This summer, I spoke with the head of a film and TV studio purchased by a private-equity firm in recent years. “It used to be there were these big, crusty, old legacy companies that had a longer-term view,” he said, “that could absorb losses, and could take risks. But now everything is driven by quarterly results. The only thing that matters is the next board meeting. You don’t make any decisions that have long-term benefits. You’re always just thinking about, ‘How do I meet my numbers?’ ” Efficiency and risk avoidance began to run the game.

In the years following the recession, there was, as Howard Rodman put it, “a slow erosion” in feature-film writers’ ability to earn a living. To the new bosses, the quantity of money that studios had been spending on developing screenplays—many of which would never be made—was obvious fat to be cut, and in the late Aughts, executives increasingly began offering one-step deals, guaranteeing only one round of pay for one round of work. Writers, hoping to make it past Go, began doing much more labor—multiple steps of development—for what was ostensibly one step of the process. In separate interviews, Dana Stevens, writer of The Woman King, and Robin Swicord described the change using exactly the same words: “Free work was encoded.” So was safe material. In an effort to anticipate what a studio would green-light, writers incorporated feedback from producers and junior executives, constructing what became known as producer’s drafts. As Rodman explained it: “Your producer says to you, ‘I love your script. It’s a great first draft. But I know what the studio wants. This isn’t it. So I need you to just make this protagonist more likable, and blah, blah, blah.’ And you do it.”

At the same time, the fees that writers could charge for their work were being pushed down. Talent agents, who had previously advocated for their writers to make as much money as possible, were now employed by much larger companies that derived their revenue from a variety of other sources and controlled the market for writer representation. By 2019, the major Hollywood agencies had been consolidated into an oligopoly of four companies that controlled more than 75 percent of WGA writers’ earnings. And in the 2010s, high finance reached the agencies: by 2014, private equity had acquired Creative Artists Agency and William Morris Endeavor, and the latter had purchased IMG. Meeting benchmarks legible to the new bosses—deals actually made, projects off the ground—pushed agents to function more like producers, and writers began hearing that their asking prices were too high.

Executives, meanwhile, increasingly believed that they’d found their best bet in “IP”: preexisting intellectual property—familiar stories, characters, and products—that could be milled for scripts. As an associate producer of a successful Aughts IP-driven franchise told me, IP is “sort of a hedge.” There’s some knowledge of the consumer’s interest, he said. “There’s a sort of dry run for the story.” Screenwriter Zack Stentz, who co-wrote the 2011 movies Thor and X-Men: First Class, told me, “It’s a way to take risk out of the equation as much as possible.”

Brancato, who himself found work on Catwoman and two movies in the Terminator franchise in the early Aughts, told me that by the middle of the decade, no one wanted original scripts. IP had proved extremely valuable on the international market—increasingly important as domestic box-office growth stagnated over the course of the Aughts and 2010s—and it began to make up a greater and greater share of studio output. According to the media historian Shawna Kidman, franchise movies had accounted for around 25 percent of all studios’ wide-release features in 2000; in 2017 they made up more than 64 percent.

The shift to IP further tipped the scales of power. Multiple writers I spoke with said that selecting preexisting characters and cinematic worlds gave executives a type of psychic edge, allowing them to claim a degree of creative credit. And as IP took over, the perceived authority of writers diminished. Julie Bush, a writer-producer for the Apple TV+ limited series Manhunt, told me, “Executives get to feel like the author of the work, even though they have a screenwriter, like me, basically create a story out of whole cloth.” At the same time, the biggest IP success story, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, by far the highest-earning franchise of all time, pioneered a production apparatus in which writers were often separated from the conception and creation of a movie’s overall story. “Working on these big franchises is a little bit like being a stonemason on a medieval cathedral,” Stentz told me. “I can point toward this little corner, or this arch, and say, That was me.” Within this system, writers have sometimes been withheld basic information, such as the arc of a project. Joanna Robinson, co-author of the book MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios, told me that the writers for WandaVision, a Marvel show for Disney+, had to craft almost the entirety of the series’ single season without knowing where their work was ultimately supposed to arrive: the ending remained undetermined, because executives had not yet decided what other stories they might spin off from the show. Marvel also began to use so many writers for each project that it became difficult to determine who was responsible for a given idea. Multiple writers who worked on Guardians of the Galaxy, The Incredible Hulk, The Avengers, and Thor: Ragnarok have forced WGA arbitration with the company to recoup the credits and earnings that they believe they’re due.

Marvel’s practices have been widely emulated, especially for franchise productions. “Every other studio with big tentpole movies has tried to imitate the Marvel model,” Stentz told me, including “throwing waves of writers at the same project.” “In some cases,” he said, “they’ve gone even further, by convening entire writers’ rooms”—a standard practice only in television. Both the Avatar sequels (one of which is not yet out) and Terminator: Dark Fate were developed this way, he said.

“When there’s high-profile IP involved,” Brancato told me, “writers tend to be treated as disposable.” “Everybody’s feeling fucked over,” he said. “The general sense is that you’re an absolutely fungible widget, and they don’t any longer take you seriously. It’s so broken. I mean, really, it is fucking broken.”

The post-recession flood of cash and credit played out very differently in the world of television: for years, creative workers considered it an incredible boon. It opened the industry to new writers, new subjects, and powered an era that actually seemed defined by risk-taking.

Netflix had convinced Wall Street that its value could be measured by subscriber growth, rather than short-term profit, and the streamers that came soon after it adopted the same model. The streaming ecosystem was built on a wager: high subscriber numbers would translate to large market shares, and eventually, profit. Under this strategy, an enormous amount of money could be spent on shows that might or might not work: more shows meant more opportunities to catch new subscribers. Producers and writers for streamers were able to put ratings aside, which at first seemed to be a luxury. Netflix paid writers large fees up front, and guaranteed that an entire season of a show would be produced. By the mid-2010s, the sheer quantity of series across the new platforms—what’s known as “Peak TV”—opened opportunities for unusually offbeat projects (see BoJack Horseman, a cartoon for adults about an equine has-been sitcom star), and substantially more shows created by women and writers of color. In 2009, across cable, broadcast, and streaming, 189 original scripted shows aired or released new episodes; in 2016, that number was 496. In 2022, it was 849.

The need for writers was enormous. But thanks in part to the cultural success of the new era, supply soon overshot demand. For those who beat out the competition, the work became much less steady than it had been in the pre-streaming era. According to insiders, in the past, writers for a series had usually been employed for around eight months, crafting long seasons and staying on board through a show’s production. Junior writers often went to the sets where their shows were made and learned how to take a story from the page to the screen—how to talk to actors, how to stay within budget, how to take a studio’s notes—setting them up to become showrunners. Now, in an innovation called mini-rooms, reportedly first ventured by cable channels such as AMC and Starz, fewer writers were employed for each series and for much shorter periods—usually eight to ten weeks but as little as four. The weekly pay still put most other work to shame: between 2020 and 2023, a staff writer in a ten-week mini-room made at least $5,000 a week. But getting staffed for multiple rooms in a year was a challenge at best. Residual payments—which at the time did not account for a show’s success among viewers—were often tiny. One writer, who ran a show for Apple TV+ in 2020 and 2021, told me that his residuals were “near zero.” Justin Boyd, who around the same time wrote for both Netflix and AMC, said that his network residuals were roughly double what they were for the streaming platform.

Writers in the new mini-room system were often dismissed before their series went to production, which meant that they rarely got the opportunity to go to set and weren’t getting the skills they needed to advance. Showrunners were left responsible for all writing-related tasks when these rooms shut down. “It broke a lot of showrunners,” the A-list film and TV writer told me. “Physically, mentally, financially. It also ruined a lot of shows.”

The price of entry for working in Hollywood had been high for a long time: unpaid internships, low-paid assistant jobs. But now the path beyond the entry level was increasingly unclear. Jason Grote, who was a staff writer on Mad Men and who came to TV from playwriting, told me, “It became like a hobby for people, or something more like theater—you had your other day jobs or you had a trust fund.” Brenden Gallagher, a TV writer a decade in, said, “There are periods of time where I work at the Apple Store. I’ve worked doing data entry, I’ve worked doing research, I’ve worked doing copywriting.” Since he’d started in the business in 2014, in his mid-twenties, he’d never had more than eight months at a time when he didn’t need a source of income from outside the industry.

In the end, the precarity created by this new regime seems to have had a disastrous effect on efforts to diversify writers’ rooms. “There was this feeling,” the head of the midsize studio told me that day at Soho House, “during the last ten years or so, of, ‘Oh, we need to get more people of color in writers’ rooms.’ ” But what you get now, he said, is the black or Latino person who went to Harvard. “They’re getting the shot, but you don’t actually see a widening of the aperture to include people who grew up poor, maybe went to a state school or not even, and are just really talented. That has not happened at all.” To the extent that this was better than no change, he said, “Writers’ rooms are more diverse just in time for there not to be any writers’ rooms anymore.”

By the end of the 2010s, it was clear that something had to give or the industry would be facing a dearth of trained talent. “The Sopranos does not exist without David Chase having worked in television for almost thirty years,” Blake Masters, a writer-producer and creator of the Showtime series Brotherhood, told me. “Because The Sopranos really could not be written by somebody unless they understood everything about television, and hated all of it.” Grote said much the same thing: “Prestige TV wasn’t new blood coming into Hollywood as much as it was a lot of veterans that were never able to tell these types of stories, who were suddenly able to cut through.”

Netflix, the other streamers, and the networks weren’t just destabilizing the careers of individual writers: they were stealing from the industry’s future. But things were once again worse than they seemed. The streamers, which would soon employ about half of TV-series writers, were thoroughly speculative ventures, and they were set to expand and contract with the whims of the market.

In April 2022, Netflix told investors that it had lost two hundred thousand subscribers in the first quarter of the year. It expected to lose two million users in the next three months. Within days, its stock price fell by 35 percent. By September, it was down 60 percent. By November, the share price of Warner Bros. Discovery, the parent company of Max, had dropped by 61 percent; Paramount, by 49; Disney, by 44; and Comcast, by 38. Meanwhile, tensions between writers and executives were rising, and by the time the WGA’s board of directors was preparing for its triennial negotiations with the AMPTP, in the spring of 2023, they knew they were in for a fight.

The strike was called on May Day. In July, the actors guild, SAG-AFTRA, also struck, turning up the pressure on the AMPTP, and in late September, the studios and writers made a deal. In October, just days after the new contract was ratified, I spoke with Adam Conover, writer, creator, and star of truTV’s Adam Ruins Everything and a member of the 2023 WGA negotiating committee. The AMPTP had been shortsighted, he told me, locked in an old view of their labor force. “They didn’t realize that they did their job too well,” he said. “Workers actually got pushed out, actually got their wages cut.” The studios’ own systems had already forced many writers to take second and third jobs; the workers were not anywhere near as dependent on industry pay as they had been in the past. And they were furious. Compared with the stoppage in 2007 and 2008, one producer told me, “this felt more like scorched earth.” Many writers I talked to during the strike spoke of the executives with a mix of anger and disbelief. Boyd told me, “They cannot do what we do. And they hate us for it.” “I don’t think the studios had any reckoning,” Rodman said, “of the solidarity and militancy that their own greed created in the people who create their wealth.”

In the end, that solidarity succeeded in establishing a new streaming-residuals model—based on numbers of views—minimum staffing requirements and lengths of employment for TV writers’ rooms, and at least two rounds of guaranteed work for feature screenplays. The union had also forced streamers to release some viewership data, and had established that AI could not be given writing credit for anything: a human author would have to be involved and paid, regardless of AI output.

But as the dust has settled, it has become clear that there are several significant problems with the new agreement. The writers’-room staffing rules kick in only if a showrunner decides to bring on help at the start of a deal; otherwise, they can write a season on their own. It would often benefit them to go the latter route—budgets, after all, are shrinking—and studios would likely prefer this. One writer told me that by the start of 2024, he’d already seen showrunners use the loophole. As for the data-sharing agreement, a closer look reveals it to be, as deWaard put it, “very limited, and very fragile.” The studios will share viewership information with a limited number of WGA administrators for high-budget shows. The guild can then release that information only in a summary form, which, in the words of the contract, aggregates the data “on an overall industry level.” The guild cannot share any information at all on the performance of individual shows. A WGA representative told me that there would be no secondary process for writers to obtain that data.

The threshold for receiving the viewership-based streaming residuals is also incredibly high: a show must be viewed by at least 20 percent of a platform’s domestic subscribers “in the first 90 days of release, or in the first 90 days in any subsequent exhibition year.” As Bloomberg reported in November, fewer than 5 percent of the original shows that streamed on Netflix in 2022 would have met this benchmark. “I am not impressed,” the A-list writer told me in January. Entry-level TV staffing, where more and more writers are getting stuck, “is still a subsistence-level job,” he said. “It’s a job for rich kids.”

Conover said that the most important facts were that guild leadership had kept members unified and that a new streaming-residuals structure was now in place; they could fight to raise the rates during the next round of negotiations, in 2026. “Once something is a number on a piece of paper,” he said, “you can do a lot with it.” The majority of writers I spoke with this winter said that it was too soon to tell what the impact of the new contract would be. A group almost as large said that the agreement did not address the fundamental problems in the business.

Brenden Gallagher, who echoed Conover’s belief that the union was well-positioned to gain more in 2026, put it this way: “My view is that there was a lot of wishful thinking about achieving this new middle class, based around, to paraphrase 30 Rock, making it 1997 again through science or magic. Will there be as big a working television-writer cohort that is making six figures a year consistently living in Los Angeles as there was from 1992 to 2021? No. That’s never going to come back.”

Since the end of the strike, the industry has continued to contract. “It’s a great shaking-out point,” the A-list writer told me. “A lot of people who are very smart are willing to say, ‘I don’t know what it is going to be in a year, but it ain’t going to be this.’ ” Barry Schwartz, a film and TV writer in the industry for almost two decades, told me that post-strike, mid-career writers are making “extremely conservative choices.” “People aren’t speccing,” he said—submitting uncontracted scripts—“and if they are, it’s not original stuff. People are chasing IP or waiting on an assignment.” And younger writers, he said, are keeping their heads down.

As for what types of TV and movies can get made by those who stick around, Kelvin Yu, creator and showrunner of the Disney+ series American Born Chinese, told me: “I think that there will be an industry move to the middle in terms of safer, four-quadrant TV.” (In L.A., a “four-quadrant” project is one that aims to appeal to all demographics.) “I think a lot of people,” he said, “who were disenfranchised or marginalized—their drink tickets are up.” Indeed, multiple writers and executives told me that following the strike, studio choices have skewed even more conservative than before. “It seems like buyers are much less adventurous,” one writer said. “Buyers are looking for Friends.”

There’s no reason to believe that this type of caution will pay off. The supposed sure shot of IP is currently misfiring: in 2023, Disney’s The Marvels fell more than $64 million short of breaking even, and its Indiana Jones sequel drastically underperformed. The Flash, for Warner Bros. Discovery, lost millions, and the company’s Shazam! Fury of the Gods flopped. (In the case of Barbie—the loudest exception—the writers, Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach, were given extraordinary free rein.) As Zack Stentz put it, “Hollywood is based on giving audiences what they might not know. Any attempt to drive risk out of that process is sooner or later doomed to failure.” His words played off an old adage by the screenwriter William Goldman. “Nobody knows anything,” he wrote. “Not one person in the entire motion picture field knows for certain what’s going to work.” But investments in the alchemy of the creative process do not perform well in quarterly reports.

The film and TV industry is now controlled by only four major companies, and it is shot through with incentives to devalue the actual production of film and television. What is to be done? The most direct solution would be government intervention. If it wanted to, a presidential administration could enforce existing antitrust law, break up the conglomerates, and begin to pull entertainment companies loose from asset-management firms. It could regulate the use of financial tools, as deWaard has suggested; it could rein in private equity. The government could also increase competition directly by funding more public film and television. It could establish a universal basic income for artists and writers.

None of this is likely to happen. The entertainment and finance industries spend enormous sums lobbying both parties to maintain deregulation and prioritize the private sector. Writers will have to fight the studios again, but for more sweeping reforms. One change in particular has the potential to flip the power structure of the industry on its head: writers could demand to own complete copyright for the stories they create. They currently have something called “separated rights,” which allow a writer to use a script and its characters for limited purposes. But if they were to retain complete copyright, they would have vastly more leverage. Nearly every writer I spoke with seemed to believe that this would present a conflict with the way the union functions. This point is complicated and debatable, but Shawna Kidman and the legal expert Catherine Fisk—both preeminent scholars of copyright and media—told me that the greater challenge is Hollywood’s structure. The business is currently built around studio ownership. While Kidman found the idea of writer ownership infeasible, Fisk said it was possible, though it would be extremely difficult. Pushing for copyright would essentially mean going to war with the studios. But if things continue on their current path, writers may have to weigh such hazards against the prospect of the end of their profession. Or, they could leave it all behind.

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Date: April 16th, 2024 3:54 PM
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Date: April 16th, 2024 3:53 PM
Author: Raymond Cism

Are you gay?

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is this parody RSF?

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Author: biglaw associate asking if link is worksafe @ 11pm

When bros helping bros goes wrong

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Date: April 16th, 2024 3:52 PM
Author: Ricky Driggers

I went to an event once. There was a couple in the limo and the chick was hitting on me, hard, right in front of her boyfriend. It was obvious she despised him and wanted to trade up. He laughed, oblivious.

Uncomfortable and incredibly unattractive when bitches do this.

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Author: lysergic chad(Ed Harris Did Nothing Wrong)


tp

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Author: zurich - poz and proud!

my stack is disappearing brother

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Author: bloodninja tp

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMBNUPEe8fw
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Date: April 16th, 2024 3:51 PM
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You're making my erection throb.

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Author: The Soo CR CFB JUGGERNAUT

Over the last 23 years doing that would be correct nearly 3/4 times so…

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Date: April 16th, 2024 3:49 PM
Author: Raymond Cism

She doesn't even look good. She looks like a kid playing dress up in her career shrew mom's closet

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Date: April 16th, 2024 3:49 PM
Author: lex

how many boomers implicated in "white collar criminal matters" have made the 'heh, i bet she could get ME' off joke?

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Author: The Soo CR CFB JUGGERNAUT

One time in Amsterdam, was traveling with a buddy. We were WASTED at a cafe, we had the waitress bring a note over to a table of two girls that read “we like your boobs,” then they came over and joined us. I took one down, my buddy went to a party w the other but got too wasted and fell asleep in a closet. 180 times.

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Soviet forces killed his ass.

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Author: Ricky Driggers

That's how Samson dealt with them

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Pass

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I'd like to introduce her to my firm

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How much do you need invested to make $5k per month consistently in covered calls?

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Author: Trump is the Lib Killer(TDNW)


OJ got off on the strength to Kato’s testimony

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Date: April 16th, 2024 3:44 PM
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lol at following this up with $DJT stock ljl

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Author: lysergic chad(Ed Harris Did Nothing Wrong)


https://twitter.com/OOCprogresismo2/status/1776263527122297085

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*rears

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Borderline 7

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I hope it doesn’t have anything to do with s*xual relations with women or working an honest job for fair compensation

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Author: Chingada Madre

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Author: Senior Ethics Official

The answer is Anchorage btw. And by a country mile.

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Author: So we looked at the data

Face recognition in schizophrenia disorder: A comprehensive review of behavioral, neuroimaging and neurophysiological studies - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25800172/

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That's enough, man. I can't take anymore.

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unnghhhh

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