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Katılım Nisan 2024
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Matthew S.
Matthew S.@MatthewMKE98·
How long do the Brewers continue the Luis Rengifo experiment I’m not saying to give up on it now But at what point do we
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
This is a real, high-resolution view of the Martian surface. 140 million miles away from us!
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NaturalLawOnly
NaturalLawOnly@NaturalLawOnly·
@MattH_4America U R Dum is you think any of these are on your side…ever heard of controlled opposition?? Wake up man! Laughable
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Matthew H
Matthew H@MattH_4America·
The true traitors: Laura Loomer Mark Levin Ben Shapiro Randy Fine Sean Hannity Lady Lindsey Graham Mike Johnson John Thune Ted Cruz The true patriots: Thomas Massie Tucker Carlson Nick Fuentes MTG Joe Kent Rand Paul Ron DeSantis Alex Jones James Fishback Which way, America?
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Ryan
Ryan@BrewPack8·
I JUST GOT OUT OF A MOVIE AND FIRST THING I SEE IS MISIOROWSKI LEFT WITH AN INJURY?????????
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OldTimeHardball
OldTimeHardball@OleTimeHardball·
Who is your all-time favorite Closer? 1. Mariano Rivera 2. Trevor Hoffman 3. Billy Wagner 4. Dennis Eckersley 5. Steve Bedrosian 6. Lee Smith 7. Dan Quisenberry 8. Jeff Reardon 9. Rob Dibble 10, Write in another Closer
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NaturalLawOnly
NaturalLawOnly@NaturalLawOnly·
@vxylily Actual freedom. You’re a moron if you think the “civil war” was about “freeing the slaves” .
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lily@vxylily·
What is the FIRST thing that you think about when you see this Flag??
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🇺🇸Hot Pepper
🇺🇸Hot Pepper@Hot_Pepper76·
I didn’t realize how many rock stars are still touring past the age of 70… until I made this list. I double checked for upcoming dates, though of course, some may change. Honestly, good for them. Still out there doing what they love. Don’t you just love that? Who did I miss?
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NaturalLawOnly@NaturalLawOnly·
@Brewers Jones couldn’t make a land o lakes team. Most confusing minor league call up I’ve ever seen.
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Milwaukee Brewers
Milwaukee Brewers@Brewers·
Taurean Prince is in the house ‼️ Shoutout to the @Bucks forward for coming out tonight
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Jill Anthony
Jill Anthony@JillSAnthony·
It’s insane that 3 ribeye at Costco are $99 dollars. Beef has become unaffordable for many Americans and there is no relief in site.
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manjula
manjula@renu_offcl·
kim kardashian at 45 … proof that beauty only levels up 🥵🔥
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NaturalLawOnly
NaturalLawOnly@NaturalLawOnly·
@matthewdmarsden This shit is all theater to get the TwUMptards lathered up. You mean to tell me some random guy sneaks in to this place with a gun?!! I can’t even get into an Iron Maiden concert without tighter security! Anyone who blindly accepts these “events” as real is flat out retarded.
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Matthew Marsden
Matthew Marsden@matthewdmarsden·
I am thinking of blocking every person who says the shooting last night was staged. There is no reasoning with these people.
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Michael
Michael@megamagaman2026·
@CrazyVibes_1 And this left wing c*ck sucker called Glenn Beck “Satan” when he saw him at a Knicks game. Total douche.
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
By Season 4 of The Sopranos, Gandolfini was earning $400,000 per episode. HBO wanted Season 5 on the fast track, and the offer was staggering: roughly $1 million per episode across 13 episodes. Agents celebrated. Lawyers drafted. But something stopped him cold. His co-stars were earning a fraction of what he made. Edie Falco, the woman who carried every scene as Carmela Soprano, wasn't close. The supporting cast earned even less. Gandolfini looked at his contract and saw something executives didn't want him to see — a gap that felt deeply unfair. So he did something that shocked Hollywood. He walked away. Production stalled in early 2003. HBO filed a lawsuit seeking around $100 million in damages. Headlines called him difficult. Columnists called him unstable. "They think I'm a wild animal," he reportedly told a friend that spring. The easy move would have been to sign, cash the check, and disappear into Tony Soprano's shadow — the character who made him a household name and quietly trapped him inside it. Instead, Gandolfini made a different choice. He eventually returned to the negotiating table and signed the deal. But what he did next became legend. Gandolfini reached into his own pocket and personally gave approximately $33,000 to each of 16 supporting cast members — roughly $500,000 of his own money — as a thank-you for standing by him during the shutdown. No press release. No cameras. No announcement. Just quiet envelopes handed out privately. Crew members remembered other moments too. Gandolfini would show up early at Silvercup Studios in Queens, sit in a folding chair, chain-smoke, and ask grips and lighting technicians about their kids by name. He remembered birthdays. He remembered losses. When a crew member's family member fell ill, he quietly helped with expenses. When writers pulled all-nighters rewriting scenes, he fought to protect their words on screen. The turning point wasn't the signing. It was the pause — the refusal that cost him his reputation, invited a massive lawsuit, and risked killing the biggest show on television. He bet everything on a principle most people would have quietly swallowed. Season 5 aired in 2004. Ratings climbed. Awards followed. Critics called it one of the greatest seasons of television ever made. But behind the numbers was a quieter truth: James Gandolfini used his leverage not just to lift himself — but to lift everyone standing beside him. He played a man who ruled through fear on screen. Off screen, he led through loyalty. When he died suddenly in 2013 at age 51, cast and crew members told the same stories over and over — not about his Emmy wins or his iconic performance, but about the envelopes, the folding chair, the questions about their kids. A legacy built not on what he earned, but on what he shared. Power doesn't always roar. Sometimes it whispers through a quiet envelope, handed over with no cameras watching.
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Nick Osen
Nick Osen@TheRealNickOsen·
MAJOR BREAKING: Composite four star QB Jack Sorgi has committed to Wisconsin #Badgers
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NaturalLawOnly
NaturalLawOnly@NaturalLawOnly·
@BrewPack8 NBA is fake and gay. How does anyone with half a brain follow this??
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Ryan
Ryan@BrewPack8·
Taylor Jenkins seems like a solid hire but I’ve been pretty casual around the NBA the last 5 years so what are yalls thoughts? 🦌🦌🦌
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