
Mischievous Mitchell
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@UsingLyft This is what got Jimmy the Greek in hot water
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@Mit1Mitchell @SeanMcCarthyCom You'd much rather be sent to a Stalinist gulag than a tsarist one


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I remember being a fat little kid and thinking euphemisms like this were somehow worse. It’s like you still think I’m a little porker but now I know you feel bad for me about it too
Ashley Fitzgerald@RizomaSchool
Remember they used to have "husky" clothes for boys in the 90s
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@Mit1Mitchell You may be British - I think that's what they called it in Britain. They voiced over Barry Sullivan?
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The film Planet of the Vampires, also known as Terrore Nello Spazio and 吸血鬼の惑星 (Kyuketsuki no Wakusei) was released in 1965 and was one of the most terrifying experiences of my 10 year old life. A starship picks up a signal from a lifeless world and lands. It turns out that the signal was a warning, from a wrecked alien spacecraft, containing the remains of gigantic dead aliens. In fact, the world has evil parasite creatures on it. Sound like the first half of Alien? Yeah, me too.
The movie feels like a "gothic" horror. The spaceship interiors are gigantic echoing metal chambers. Outside are weird glowing lights and rock formations. The astronauts wear dark leather uniforms.
It has stuff rarely seen in science fiction - the dead rise from their graves for example. No one sucks blood - they're not vampires in the literal sense. But it is one of my favorite horror movies of all time. And when I saw it at age 10, I tried to hide behind my theater seat at certain moments.
It's by Mario Bava, one of the most renowned horror directors of all time, and if you haven't seen Bava's work this is a terrific introduction.
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Exposure to India tends to do this to people
For example, Lord Wellington was so horrified by what he saw Indians doing to each other while he was stationed there for John Company that it permanently shifted his views on human nature
"The people are rotten to the Core," he wrote

Hindu American Foundation@HinduAmerican
We are deeply disturbed by @POTUS sharing this hateful, racist screed targeting Indian and Chinese Americans. Endorsing such rants as the president of the United States will further stoke hatred and endanger our communities, at a time when xenophobia and racism are already at an all time high. We ask @realDonaldTrump to reconsider, delete this post & recognize the indelible contributions of Asian Americans to our great country.
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@wil_da_beast630 Just in time for the 100th anniversary of
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@DougJones They’re not law enforcement though. They do it to increase donations
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Charging the Southern Poverty Law Center with a federal crime for paying informants to help dismantle hate groups is an outrageous weaponization of the Dept of Justice and the FBI. As someone who has been a prosecutor and has taken on the Klan I can tell you that use of paid informants is a common tactic used to dismantle drug cartels, the mob and extremist groups on both the right and the left. It is clear that all civil rights organizations are in the cross hairs of this Administration and that folks, puts everyone at risk.
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@UsingLyft I wish I didn’t have to shoot that MF who bumped into me at 7-11, but since there isn’t enough funding for social programs and no opportunity, I’m busting a cap in his ass
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Which social programs prevent murder or rape?
Tired Peasant@HorrorGorl
Police don’t prevent crime. They show up after it happens. Crime prevention starts with funding social programs and creating opportunity.
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I was a career corruption and civil rights prosecutor. The Trump Justice Department’s prosecution of the Southern Poverty Law Center, a storied non-profit devoted to combatting racism and white supremacy, is a sham.
DOJ’s empty indictment accuses the SPLC--which paid to gather needed intelligence about the activities of extremists--of supporting the infamous 2017 Unite the Right white supremacist rally in Charlottesville. (Yes—the violent rally about which Donald Trump said there were “some very fine people on both sides”). The DOJ probably didn’t share with the grand jury the fact that the SPLC issued a newsletter in advance of the rally using its gathered intelligence—clear evidence that the SPLC was combatting the extremists, not helping them. When the court or the jury get the full picture, expect this case to fail.
We have to take back Congress and hold this DOJ accountable. Join me at cooneyforcongress.com
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@CityBureaucrat Andrew Anglin just folded up Daily Stormer last week. Related?
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