Cherd Flemsky

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Cherd Flemsky

@THECherdFlemsky

(He/him) I should be more spontaneous. Maybe I'll do that this weekend.

Seattle Beigetreten Ekim 2024
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Simon@simonmxtthews·
@BrandonB4546 @esjesjesj The US already spends far more per person on healthcare than any other country. Billionaires are not the villains here - their companies are the ones actually advancing the AI, robotics, and biotech that will make cancer treatment dramatically better and cheaper in the long run
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Artie McDonald
Artie McDonald@ArtieMcD·
@esjesjesj Pretty sure the people who work for Elon have health care. Try again loser.
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Kor3y
Kor3y@Kor3yEmm·
@THECherdFlemsky This is when l knew you were all over the place "Look at all the cheering they're doing" purposely ignoring the point. And as l said, the pro nouns in your bio. Left wing propaganda has taken over you. A weak man.
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Kor3y
Kor3y@Kor3yEmm·
@THECherdFlemsky What are the grown ups talking about? How grown men with cock and balls are actually women because they wear a dress and should be permitted into women's changing rooms, rape crisis centres and safe spaces? That children should be taught that they can take puberty blockers?
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Cherd Flemsky
Cherd Flemsky@THECherdFlemsky·
@markgadala You people bitch about CGI but you get it up for this hot garbage.
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Mark Gadala-Maria
Mark Gadala-Maria@markgadala·
Someone used AI to create a live action version of the Dragon Ball World Martial Arts Tournament. Fan made AI films are going to worth billions.
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Joe Mish
Joe Mish@JoeMish3·
Yes. It's called shock. He didn't think Wallace would blow himself up and kill and injure all the people in the Capitol because of his mistakes as Superman. Obviously he put out the fire and got everyone out but it's called pausing for dramatic effect.
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Saltuh Goodwhite@1Remix12349504

@MartyMcTweet “I wasn’t looking.” The movie shows him noticing something is wrong and looking in the direction of the problem but the man who can track the fastest man alive apparently couldn’t react fast enough. He even stands around instead of using his freeze breath to put out the fire.

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Creme Egg Nationalist
Creme Egg Nationalist@Tired_ofit_All·
There are always violent men. You should be pleased he found a useful output for his aggression. Instead of pointlessly striking women, he can vent his inner rage on foreign criminals, thus defending women. If he's beyond being controlled, perhaps you'd join me in wishing for the return of the death penalty, so we can put down people who present a clear and persistent danger to their community.
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Jonathon Inkin
Jonathon Inkin@JonathonInkin·
@owenjonesjourno We can't prevent a citizen from being born or growing up into a criminal, but we can choose not to import additional risk through poor immigration decisions.
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Jonathon Inkin
Jonathon Inkin@JonathonInkin·
Such as the fact that unvetted foreign criminals have been allowed to enter our country, leading to the rape and murder of the natives? And yes, natives obviously do commit terrible crimes in higher numbers, but we couldn't have prevented their entry into the country and that is why the problems are completely different and need to be treated as such.
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Michael Conlin-Elsen
Michael Conlin-Elsen@M_Conlin_Elsen·
@DannyDrinksWine Finally, a post from you that doesn't open with a shot of a woman's cleavage or her ass while bent over.
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DepressedBergman
DepressedBergman@DannyDrinksWine·
Gene Wilder on the mixed responses for "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" (1971) during its release & shares an heartwarming moment he experienced: "'Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory' (1971) wasn't a success when it came out. And I heard some talk about mothers who thought it was cruel to the children. What... what they and everyone else found out later on was that maybe some mothers felt that way, but the children didn't feel that way. The children understood the movie very well. That there are limits. And they want to know the limits. And it's reassuring to know that someone can tell you what the limits are, and that's what Willy Wonka did. If you had any idea of how many people stopped me about Willy Wonka, you'd be surprised. I mean you're thinking a lot but it's more than a lot. the mothers come up to me. Two days ago, a mother came up to me in the country market & asked, "Could I tell the children who you are?". I said, "If you don't say it loudly you can". And she whispered to the children, "That's Willy Wonka" & she smiled at me and said, "What a Legacy!". Well, it is. That part warms my heart, it is a great legacy. ("Pure Imagination: The Story of 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'", J.M. Kenny, 2001) P.S: Remembering the great American actor, Gene Wilder, on his 93rd birthday!
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Kor3y
Kor3y@Kor3yEmm·
@THECherdFlemsky You have pro nouns in your bio. I am grateful to be nothing like you.
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Perfetti Guillaume
Perfetti Guillaume@PerfettiGuilla1·
@JoeMish3 "He put out the fire and got everyone out." Say you didn't pay attention to the movie without saying you didn't pay attention to the movie.
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