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Freelance writer now based in New Zealand. Fan of the sisters Minogue & an active Pokémon trainer with a complete Alola Pokédex.
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@PlisSendhelp Umm, I’m not sure we’ve had any confirmation whatsoever from Joey Jay that they’re a homosexual. Seems like something that would be mentioned at least once.
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@arlowhite I was on this flight, and what actually happened is two kids continued fighting after being repeatedly warned they’d “turn this plane around” if they didnt stop.
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I suspect either a tray table was down, or one of the window blinds was still half open.
durvesh@BLackgold_5
United Airlines B767 Landing Goes Wrong at Zurich Airport What went wrong here?
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@DaveMcNamee3000 Little Clavicle Bouvier Beale, I don’t know if you this, he had a sobriquet, they called him Body Busted Face Clavicle - did you know that?
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time will be reborn on Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026. #NintendoDirect
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@Roco__23 Omg - that actually had me laughing! Surely you had me seeing things exactly as you described.
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This feels more “the naked gun” than the actual naked gun reboot and I mean that in the best possible way.
Pop Crave@PopCrave
Pop Crave exclusive clip of ‘STOP! THAT! TRAIN!’ featuring RuPaul & Matt Rogers. In theaters nationwide this Friday.
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Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino Back for ‘Romy and Michele’ Sequel With Mix of Original Stars, New Cast hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-n…
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The defamation suit against John Oliver centered on a 2024 segment about Iowa's privatized Medicaid program. The specific claim: that Oliver had "feigned outrage" at an Iowa healthcare manager for "ratings and profits."
What the healthcare manager actually said, in his own testimony at an actual hearing, about a patient with cerebral palsy who could not clean himself: "People have bowel movements every day where they don't completely clean themselves, and we don't fuss too much. People are allowed to be dirty. I would allow him to be dirty for a couple of days."
Oliver said he thought it had to be taken out of context. His team obtained the full hearing transcript to verify. It was not taken out of context. He then said what he thought about it, in the terms he chose, on television.
Judge Abrams dismissed the suit. In her opinion she wrote that "the trauma and loss of human dignity that befalls a man with cerebral palsy who has trouble cleaning himself and is left for days in his own fecal matter is the same, regardless of whether or not he wears a diaper" - disposing of the plaintiff's technical distinction between the two patients in the segment.
The plaintiff argued Oliver feigned outrage. The judge found the outrage was about a documented, verified, on-the-record statement by the plaintiff himself.
This is what accountability journalism looks like when it works. The segment was accurate. The response was proportional. The lawsuit was a SLAPP - Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation, designed to make speaking up expensive enough that people stop doing it. The court said no. Oliver's record remains perfect. The patient's dignity remains the point.

The Daily Beast@thedailybeast
The 'Last Week Tonight' host extended his unbroken streak of judicial victories. thedailybeast.com/obsessed/john-…
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