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@JoeLogic215

Philly…Grammy winning Producer/Engineer....................I never wanted to be famous. I only wanted to be great - Ray Charles

Los Angeles, CA Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Matt del Rio@mdelNBA·
The Sixers were very fun this year until Daryl Morey gave the team depression
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SanDiego.Futbol@SanDiego_Futbol·
Part of San Diego FC’s official supporter group, Frontera San Diego, purposefully faced away from the flag during the United States national anthem in protest of ICE operations.
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Built Simmons
Built Simmons@NBABabySecret·
We are told that the NBA has a "tanking problem" but what it has is a discourse problem that obfuscates the actual issues. @shnts11/we-need-to-end-the-tanking-conversation-0a1c80ebe29f" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@shnts11/we-ne…
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Hardwood Paroxysm
Hardwood Paroxysm@HPbasketball·
Never celebrate owners saving money. They're not lowering your ticket prices, or parking, or concessions. League pass isn't going down. They should pay to compete, and they built a system to make sure they don't have to
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Philly Nation
Philly Nation@Philly__Nation·
People can do whatever they want with their money. But if you’re actively buying tickets to Sixers games, paying for parking, and purchasing team merch… I suggest just watch the game at home and order food from a small business with that same money.
Kyle Neubeck@KyleNeubeck

No more Sixers trades.

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JoeLogic@JoeLogic215·
@RTRSPodcast am i crazy but should daryl supreme at least offer PG and the picks back for Kawhi ?
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RednBlackSalamander
RednBlackSalamander@9mmballpoint·
The single deadliest event in all of American history happened just five years ago, and for millions of people, the only thing worth remembering is that they were personally inconvenienced by the safety measures. Absolutely wretched, soulless country.
EducatëdHillbilly™@RobProvince

“Papers please”

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Jordan Zirm@JordanZirm·
I am always fascinated by people who place the burden of survival on everyday civilians, rather than the armed officers pulling up to their communities unannounced in unmarked vehicles and masks
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AshleyStevens
AshleyStevens@The_Acumen·
Believing a country that won’t even guarantee the basis of survival for their own citizens, like healthcare, housing, or even clean water; is in any foreign nation to liberate and save anybody is a special type of stupid. We won’t even feed children in schools.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
It's important to acknowledge how potent war propaganda is. It's been developed over centuries and stimulates the most visceral tribalistic impulses. The days and weeks after every new US war or "regime-change" operation are triumphalist. We're always vanquishing The Bad Guys. We're freeing the repressed peoples of the world. It makes everyone feel noble, purposeful and, most of all, brave and strong (even though they're not the ones fighting). The media only shows the people who cheer it. The costs are concealed. The motives aren't questioned. Patriotic pride swirls. It's been like this for decades. During this initial burst of war intoxication, there's no persuasion or reasoning possible. It's like trying to talk to a drunk person. They're inebriated on the war glories (of others). This dissipates only a few months or a year later when the whole thing falls apart, when it becomes obvious none of the motives were benevolent or the ones stated, when only a tiny fraction benefit at everyone else's expense, when the only outcome is bloodshed, autocracy and misery. By then, most people who supported it won't admit they did (or they'll blame "poor implementation" or a failure to carry it through). But those regrets don't matter. By then, it's just time to sell the new war, and the war propaganda process just starts anew. This time, it's the good war, the one that will work, the one that will bring us prosperity and purpose, etc. etc. And the only ones opposed are ones who hate all that's good. That's how a country stays in a posture of endless war.
Toad@LearnToToad

Don't worry guys in 2030 people will be admitting bombing Venezuela was a huge mistake while demanding that you get on board with bombing Iran

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Jason Hickel
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel·
Bombing Venezuela while coordinating a genocide in Palestine while threatening to attack Iran (again) while destabillizing Somalia while carrying out a heist in the DRC... US imperialism is the greatest threat to peace and security in our world today and it's not even close.
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Andrew Saltz | AVENGE SEPTA
Philadelphia is where you can be walking around on Christmas and some guy will say "hey do you want to see the moon?" And you say HELL YES and then he helps your baby see the moon with his dope telescope, and then you keep walking knowing you're in the best city in the universe
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