BasslineBoomer771
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BasslineBoomer771
@ProjektDnB
Amateur DnB DJ based in Canada. Lover of sport, lover of music, lover of life and happiness.


And now another episode of Science With Hotez.


some top Democrats have privately been saying for months that they’re nervous about Biden tripping again on the trail. Today he did—>







The attacks on Alyssa Milano are out of line. She brought up a concern I think a lot of celebrities have. Celebrities on Twitter are left with 3 choices right now: 1) Pay the $8.00. 2) Cancel their Twitter Account. 3) Know that some of their fans will be misled, possibly defrauded, and that they may be defamed. While you may not agree with Milano's take on this, she brings up choices that virtually every celebrity has to make. As hard as it is to believe @elonmusk, some celebrities may not like you. They may feel like paying $8.00 goes against everything they believe in. This means they either close their account down or allow their fans to be misled. Most will likely choose the latter, and this isn't good for them, their fans, Twitter or for Elon Musk. I think the solution here is to put just a small tag on legacy verified Twitter profile pages indicating they were verified under the old system. It doesn't need to be prominent and it doesn't need to show up next to every tweet or reply these users make. It could be exclusive to the user's profile page. It allows fans to click through to a profile to see if it's legitimate. So this will allow Elon to still sell the blue checks, but also allow celebrities to maintain verification, just in a less prominent way. What are everyone's thoughts?


Well this caught me off guard

2010. 60 Minutes on the capture of Viktor Bout, the Merchant of Death, the Lord of War.













