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John Roedel

@JohnnyRoedel

Writer. Comedian. Mammal. New Poet. Old Dancer. Makes terrible first and third impressions. Fourth poetry collection “Upon Departure” is available on Amazon.

cheyenne, wyoming Katılım Mart 2009
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John Roedel
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Hamnet and Train Dreams are underrated. The performances in Hamnet and the cinematography for Train Dreams are as good as it gets.
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John Roedel@JohnnyRoedel·
@BeckyLTuch This is perfect. Thank you. I’ve been afraid to use my trusted em dash for a year now! And I’ve been the chump who has intentionally left a grammatical blemish in my pieces as a human watermark. It’s exhausting!
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Weijia Jiang@weijia·
NEW—In a phone interview, President Trump told me the war could be over soon: “I think the war is very complete, pretty much. They have no navy, no communications, they’ve got no Air Force.” He added that the U.S. is “very far” ahead of his initial 4-5 week estimated time frame.
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John Roedel@JohnnyRoedel·
Outrage mob culture would have lynched Prince for this halftime performance today.
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James Merilatt@jamesmerilatt·
Will Sean lecture the media again today? Or will he defer to the people who all said “take the points” in the moment?
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John Roedel@JohnnyRoedel·
@MattWalshBlog This is the one place where our perspectives on the state of the world intersect. I don’t know who I am anymore.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
People debate whether AI will ever be able to create good art. The answer is no. It’s impossible. If AI progresses exponentially for 100 years it still won’t be able to create any art, even bad art. That’s because art by definition is an expression of the human heart. It’s a language that can only be spoken or understood by beings with rational souls. AI can create spectacle. It can create distraction. In that sense it can create “entertainment” in its cheapest and most worthless form. But you can only confuse the machine’s soulless bullshit with art if you have made yourself nearly as numb and soulless as the machine itself.
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Skip Bayless
Skip Bayless@RealSkipBayless·
INCREDIBLE: TREDAVIOUS WHITE GOES OUT, BACKUP JACKSON IN, AND GIVES UP THE GAME-LOSING TD PASS TO MIMS. JUST VOODOO LUCK.
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Skip Bayless@RealSkipBayless·
10-7 Denver, thanks to James Cook.
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Skip Bayless@RealSkipBayless·
Bills had 'em, let 'em off the hook.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
As a general rule, grown men should not go to therapy. Most therapists are liberal women who couldn’t possibly have any useful advice to give them. Most people who go to therapy are also women. That’s because sitting around and talking about your feelings is inherently feminine. Men don’t solve their problems that way.
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AltitudeTV@AltitudeTV·
Tip-Off 🔜
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John Roedel@JohnnyRoedel·
@ShiningScience What I’m getting from this is that I don’t have to pay taxes anymore.
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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
🚨 This changes everything… The universe may be far more interconnected than previously imagined. Astronomers at the University of Hawaiʻi, analyzing motion data from over 56,000 galaxies, propose that the Milky Way might lie within a gravitational structure ten times the volume of the already immense Laniākea supercluster. This newly suggested region, anchored by the massive Shapley concentration, challenges current models of cosmic structure and extends the boundaries of our mapped universe. The discovery, published in Nature Astronomy, invites a rethinking of how galactic movements are influenced on a colossal scale. The researchers liken the cosmos to a system of rivers and basins, where galaxies flow along gravitational currents shaped by immense attractors. This analogy paints a picture of the universe as a dynamic and interconnected web, with invisible gravitational highways guiding galaxies over billions of light-years. The findings suggest that our current maps may capture just a fraction of a deeper cosmic architecture, hinting at the existence of even larger structures—and perhaps a more unified universe—than science has yet observed. R. Brent Tully et al., “Identification of a Possible Basin of Attraction Beyond Laniākea,” Nature Astronomy.
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