1995Driveby
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@EricLDaugh Sounds like the guy who's always calling the scientologist a cult in Hollywood
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🚨 A FED UP man in Los Angeles just went BERSERK to Mayor Karen Bass' face for betraying her own people
Spencer Pratt is GAINING!
"We have REAL problems. You guys are the f*cking problem! You're a failure!"
"Karen Bass is here to talk about homelessness. How much have we SPENT on Inside Safe, $400 million to house what?! You are a FAILURE. An absolute FAILURE. You come here for your little media event!"
"She has been running for years and she won't answer the question. Karen Bess, why have you been fighting an audit of Inside Safe?! Why? You guys just want to sit there and run cover for shame on all of you!"
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@newstart_2024 So the movie industry just says, "I guess we not gonna get that money. We'll just give it to the streaming services for free"...sure buddy
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You ever scroll through Netflix on a Friday night and think… “damn, they really don’t make movies for people like me anymore”?
Matt Damon gave the most straightforward explanation I’ve heard for why that feeling is everywhere.
Back in the DVD era, studios could make smart, mid-budget movies because the home release gave them a second big payday. Then DVDs died. Suddenly a $25M film like Behind the Candelabra needed $100M at the box office just to break even. That math killed off the kind of thoughtful, character-driven stories a lot of us grew up loving.
It’s not some grand conspiracy. It’s cold economics.
This clip actually made me a bit sad for what we’ve lost — those mid-tier movies that felt made for grown-ups. I’ve been on a 90s/early 2000s rewatch kick lately and the difference is striking.
When only massive franchises are safe bets, we all end up with less variety and fewer stories that actually reflect real life.
What’s a movie (or type of movie) you genuinely miss that Hollywood barely makes anymore?
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@TakeThePoints20 “American military” 🇺🇸 80% brown foreigners, 35% women, 50% overweight/obese. Semper Fidelis! 🫡 🦅🪖🎖️#Heros #WelfareProgram #DisabilityBenefits #Pension #ReallyReallyDifficultPT
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Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles: Street thug tries to fight someone going to eat lunch with his girl and gets KO'd bad. Los Angeles is a lovely place thanks to Commie @KarenBassLA.
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Joe Rogan just took time out of his podcast to express genuine concern for his friend Theo Von.
He admitted that some of Von’s recent behavior after getting on SSRIs “freaks me out” — especially his comments about suicide.
ROGAN: “Theo Von’s going through the exact same thing and last time he was on the podcast he was explaining it to me.”
“It freaks me out because I know Theo has had conversations before...like even publicly.”
“He had a Netflix taping and it didn’t go well. It was like they actually never...they shelved it. They never used it.”
“And you know there was all these stories from people that were there saying he bombed. I think he just had a kind of a breakdown.”
“And when he was talking to the crowd and there’s a video of it, he said, you know, the people were saying, hey, we still love you.”
“He goes, thank you. Look, I’m just I’m trying not to take my own life.”
“And like you hear stuff like that and you just go like, oh, Jesus Christ.”
“I’ve known too many people that I didn’t think were going to kill themselves and then did.”
“And then he goes down these spirals where he starts talking about world events and freaking out. I’m like, oh, Jesus Christ! Like, I got to help this dude.”
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"When President Xi very elegantly referred to the United States as perhaps being a declining nation, he was referring to the tremendous damage we suffered during the four years of Sleepy Joe Biden... But now, the United States is the hottest Nation anywhere in the world" - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸

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@GordoCDA We do it all the time. Our country is fake and gay now just like China
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Glad we don’t do weird shit like this in the USA…
Disclose.tv@disclosetv
NOW - Hordes of little Chinese kids jumping up and down, waving American and Chinese flags, greet Trump and Xi.
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@MatrixMysteries I went on food stamps so I could get in the aquarium
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Rich kids controlling the culture just on fact you can't afford to even look like you belong. The most gifted skater I knew was poor af. he ended up on some serious drugs and pretty much quit while the kids with nice homes and families were skating with chet childress and getting sponsors. That's how it goes a lot of the time
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@1995Driveby @gofishh77 They were a whole separate clique in my school. I remember getting made fun of for having a zumiez blank deck and fucked up shoes. Shit was weird man, these kids would buy new shoes if the laces got frayed. Real poser energy.
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We all skated together for years. The friends that got lessons early on were just better and went farther with skating than the rest of us. At some point they were skating with pros and ams trying to be pro and the rest of us were just trying to hang with friends. Nothing to be jaded about, they just had the resources like bam had early on
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@1995Driveby @gofishh77 Lol i skated with him at boarderline weekly. The difference is Bam brought his friends up with him. Those woodwork kids had a real aire of elitism about them, we didn't exist to them.
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@1995Driveby @gofishh77 Fuel to my fire. While they were at Woodward I was at boarderline with bam and FDR bridge learning not to be a massive fag like them.
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@RollingStone One of the few times I agree with selling your music catalog is if your music is the red hot chili peppers
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The Red Hot Chili Pepper have sold their recorded music catalog to Warner Music Group in a deal worth more than $300 million rollingstone.com/music/music-ne…
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@kresho77 @gofishh77 You're talking about driving your car to a skate spot, I'm talking about 10 year olds doing 900s now. Obviously you don't understand the point
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@1995Driveby @gofishh77 You think that every kid from every state flew to Woodward?
I am basing this not just from my experience, but for every skateboarder who skated street. Unless you owned a car, you relied on local skate spots, not necessarily parks or camps.
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@kresho77 @gofishh77 Yeah, that's why they went to woodward. our closest park was an hour away. Guess who's parents took them there? Not the poor kids. I dunno why you're pretending you grew up with an elite crew of skaters that were raised in the sewers
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@1995Driveby @gofishh77 Nah, most people skated the streets. Public skate parks were not available in every city like today, so every skated had a set location like strip malls, schools, etc.
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