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Steven

@CelluloidTimes

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Sydney, NSW Katılım Haziran 2012
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Steven@CelluloidTimes·
"Salah's pass, the sort you want to pour cream over and eat with your strawberries" - Peter Drury
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sean bedlam
sean bedlam@seanbedlam·
I despise this fucking country. Endless racism.
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@Dayym4n And where is the genuine evidence that what the original post depicts actually happened?
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Charlie Kelly@Dayym4n·
@CelluloidTimes And my post isn't to point fingers, it is to encourage proper acknowledgement of the bad things that happened. Because whenever its brought up, many white folks deflect.
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@WB_Texas @Mr_Husky1 So your relatives are welcome to come and soak your bedsheets and mattress with their bodily fluids? Obviously personal space means nothing to you.
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Wesley J Barrios
Wesley J Barrios@WB_Texas·
@CelluloidTimes @Mr_Husky1 Are you related to me and is it your honeymoon? Come on by. Not related AND on honeymoon? Then fuck off. That’s the difference everyone is conveniently overlooking. It’s not a stranger at the door asking to randomly fuck in my bedroom.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
AITAH for refusing to let my brother-in-law and his new wife use our bedroom during their honeymoon stay? My husband (36M) and I (35F) live in a very scenic area — the kind of place people pick for their honeymoon. His brother (30M) and soon-to-be wife (28F) asked if they could stay with us after their wedding since they’re on a tight budget. We said absolutely — happy to host. We have a two-bedroom house. The guest room is also my home office, so it has an air mattress instead of a permanent bed. Not ideal, but it works fine for guests. Last week, my BIL asked my husband if they could stay in our bedroom instead because, in their words, an air mattress "doesn't feel honeymoon-appropriate." When my husband asked how I felt, I told him honestly: I’m not comfortable giving up our bedroom, especially for a honeymoon. It’s our personal space, our bed, and it just felt… too intimate. My husband agreed. Well, word got around the family, and now his sister is saying we’re being inconsiderate and that “it’s their honeymoon, they shouldn’t have to sleep on an air mattress.” My husband is now torn because he doesn’t want family tension. But I’m still a firm no. I don’t think being generous hosts means giving up the most private part of our home, especially when the request feels less about comfort and more about wanting a fully private, fully “romantic” setup — which I’m just not comfortable providing. We already offered what we reasonably can: a free place to stay in a beautiful location. I don’t think hosting someone means surrendering our bedroom. Credit - amitheassholee
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@ImSmilingRn They probably got appropriately beaten within an inch of their lives and either changed thier behaviour or lost the remaining inch.
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Becca ✦ R&B Royalty@BeccaRBRoyalty·
And let’s be real about what that era actually was. The disco sucks movement didn’t just target a sound; it became a broader cultural backlash. At Disco Demolition Night, people weren’t only bringing disco records; many of the records destroyed also included funk and R&B artists alongside disco. This wasn’t just a shift in taste; it reflected a deeper bias being masked as criticism. Anita Ward’s career didn’t just fade on its own; she was caught in the ripple effects of a moment that helped push a whole cultural wave out of the mainstream.
@alovetrilogy

it’s unfortunate that she became a victim of the disco sucks movement and never had a hit afterwards. her debut album is amazing and her voice is so radiant and unique

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@seanbedlam You seem to forget that someone who likely believes the same ideology as this guy shot up Bondi Beach not long ago and killed 15 people. Nobody like that belongs in Australia. They can choose from the 56 Muslim majority countries.
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Nim@AnchorStill·
It's the same reason people have swimming pools in their backyards in america. It makes no financial sense. It only makes social sense. Sure, public swimming pools exist, but something odd happens to them when they become nice. If our vending machines carried nice items the same odd thing happens. So it doesn't make sense to invest money into them.
Lost Nomad@lost_nomad__

Why does Japan get all this kind of stuff and we don’t? Surely people would like it, and the hot-food vending machines, the giga 7-11’s, the self-cleaning toilets… where are they?

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Stewart Neilson ⚒ 🇬🇧@HaveringHammer·
I’ve just been given Netflix ( I know I’m late to getting it ) by VirginMedia. The first show I’ve started watching is Breaking Bad ( I know I’m late to watching that too ) My question is should I stick with it as I’m 3 shows in and not sure what all the fuss was about yet?
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Steven@CelluloidTimes·
@WB_Texas @Mr_Husky1 Can you drop me your address so me and the missus can come and fuck on your bed please? We promise it will be just fine.
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Wesley J Barrios
Wesley J Barrios@WB_Texas·
For God’s sake, I’m sure the sheets will be laundered! What the fuck is the objection really about? Your not hosting “someone”. This is family. Of course they want a fully romantic setup. Can’t you give them 2 nights in it and then switch back for the remainder of the stay? You and your husband ARE definitely AssHoles. What’s next? At breakfast they can have eggs, but not bacon (that’s only for the house owners!). They can have tap water, but not bottled water to drink? Paper plates but not the nice China? You are soooooooo the assholes.
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@Blacksword011 He's too busy thinking about providing and paying for the groceries and the whole fucking house around her.
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BlackSword@Blacksword011·
What men don’t understand about the mental load
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Ermelin💯💙
Ermelin💯💙@EffiongErmelin·
@ReddCinema Beyoncé is from Houston, Texas — she didn’t ‘come into’ country, she was born in it. Black artists helped build this genre from the jump. Cowboy Carter wasn’t just an album, it was a whole cultural reset. Gatekeeping in 2026 is wild 😅
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Redd@ReddCinema·
Luke Bryan Weighs In on Beyoncé’s CMA Awards Snub in 2024: If You’re Gonna Make Country Albums, Come Into Our World & Be Country w/ Us A Little Bit’
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Liz Wolfe
Liz Wolfe@LizWolfeReason·
"'So much of our adult lives are spent marking the traditional milestones you hear about your whole life — engagements, marriages, babies, first homes,' Ms. Bart, 43, said. 'For women who aren’t partnered, there’s often no external occasion prompting this kind of celebration, so creating one yourself is a genuine declaration of self-worth.'" This totally misunderstands why we celebrate the milestones. Having a child or getting married isn't in any way a "declaration of self-worth" nor is that the thing that really needs declaring. Weddings and baby showers and baptisms are celebrations of the formation of the most essential building block of society: the family. And there is a somber element, a seriousness to these things: Our community is called together to recognize that they must see us through the good times and the hard ones. (That's part of why people gravitate toward churches to mark these milestones, even if they're not believers.) Life isn't just a series of aesthetic pursuits. Please believe that it is so much more than that.
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Taotao🇦🇺@magataotao·
‼️CORRECTIONS‼️ ABOUT 50 BRAWLING TEENAGERS HAVE FORCED A MELBOURNE SHOPPING CENTRE INTO LOCKDOWN, BUT POLICE MADE NO ARRESTS DESPITE DEPLOYING PEPPER SPRAY TO STOP THE MASSIVE FIGHT. It is a fight among 50 mainly African students. They DID NOT smash and rob!! That feels much better, isn’t it??
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Taotao🇦🇺@magataotao·
Date: April 2, 2026 Location: A shopping mall in Melbourne, Australia Around fifty African-descended teenagers stormed into stores, smashing and looting everything. When the police arrived, they didn’t arrest a single one. This is Melbourne — the city that was just ranked number 1 in the world’s most livable city. So, what do you all think about Australia mixing in African multiculturalism? And what do you think of the Labor government you voted for and how they’re managing things?
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Steven@CelluloidTimes·
@jlpoober STOP. I repeat. STOP USING CHAT GPT. USE YOUR BRAIN AND LEARN TO WRITE.
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Jen@jlpoober·
After 30 years in the classroom, here's what I know: The system bends over backwards for the kid causing the chaos. The 28 kids just trying to learn? They get whatever's left. A mom finally shadowed her son all day, and what happened next says everything. 🧵
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@_6signxxx Yeah and they were eating each other and did nothing with the land.
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StripMallGuy
StripMallGuy@realEstateTrent·
Today on a flight, there was a baby crying for about an hour and a half straight. That happens. You expect it. But in this case it was crying because the mother refused to allow her to fall asleep. The dad tried to get the mom to let her sleep, with no success. “If she sleeps now, she won’t go to sleep tonight… and we’ll be up late.” She would rather have 150 people sit there listening to her baby cry for an hour and a half… …than deal with an extra hour and a half later tonight herself. Incredible.
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@Movies_analyst None of this was true. The actual woman this movie is based on admitted that. So did the author of the book.
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Movie Moments Analyst
Movie Moments Analyst@Movies_analyst·
Hidden Figures (2016) shows NASA reaching for space, while its brightest minds were denied basic dignity. Katherine Johnson calculated trajectories for orbit, yet walked half a mile for a segregated bathroom. She helped launch men into space, while being unseen on Earth.
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