
law&fastfoodorder
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law&fastfoodorder
@LFastFoodOrder
It's all fun and games until the candidate from the Dead Zone gets elected


@tacitdimension @SwannMarcus89 Turkey is just Israel pre-October 7th / pre-Second intifada in that regard. They just oppress the Kurds on a discreet way

@CSBlenner Can we now acknowledge/ say there is some sort of Israeli/ Mossad black ops operation going on against Ireland. This was a non-descript boring interview with a has been 1980’s “star”. Suddenly it’s world wide proof of Irish anti-semitism. I am fucking jaded by this shite.




@WUTangKids Watch this cause ppl to fly into other airports when flying to FL and causes PBI to collapse

Palm Beach and a Trump company reached a tentative trademark deal to rename PBI -Airport stores can only buy branded merchandise from Trump org approved retailers -Gives Trump veto power over any biographical info in airport marketing materials miamiherald.com/news/politics-…


bro did the assad regime fall when i was at the streamer awards








are there other pieces of media with as wide a gap between its assumed vibe and its actual vibe as “Saturday Night Fever”?



A gruff oyster farmer who only recently got rid of his Nazi-style tattoo is the unlikely face of the Democrats' bid to seize the Senate from President Donald Trump's Republicans -- and recover working-class voters. u.afp.com/Sa8x







People don’t really read fiction anymore and that is a problem; another problem, however, is that among the dwindling population of people who do read, there is a sizeable contingent who seem not to understand what books are for


Obama did not run as a centrist. He ran as a critic of the Iraq war with a very populist message. He was more the Howard Dean side of the party, which is why he chose Biden as his running mate.


“Lately, I’ve been thinking about smoking. All the time,” writes author Xochitl Gonzalez. “With each passing day of this absolutely deranged year, my desire to contemplate how to make sense of it all while puffing on a cigarette grows.” Part of this smoking thing is a yearning for the past, admits Gonzalez. Not in an effort to recapture her youth, but to recapture an approach to time and life. “I can’t personally slow down technology or fix media or the demands of capitalism or any of the other existential things that have crept into our lives,” she writes. “But maybe what I can do is stop what I’m doing, ask somebody to come outside, and take five minutes to slow down with me while I engage in the very dangerous act of holding a flaming stick to my face. This could be my rebellion.” Read Gonzalez’s full essay: nymag.visitlink.me/55vbET






