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asifitisso1@asifitisso1·
@Deyonce_F And yet you ended up being a cunt so New York would prefer people who are better humans. You can fuck right off. No one cares that you were born here sweety.
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Market Rebellion
Market Rebellion@RebellioMarket·
When I lose money in the stock market where does that money go? Does it just disappear into thin air or does someone else get to keep it?
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Mj מירי
Mj מירי@motivatedjoy2·
@ChicanoJfromCA Well except for that time where she supported terrorism 🤷🏽‍♀️
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Neera Tanden🌻
Neera Tanden🌻@neeratanden·
I am definitely sympathetic to the adventures of shitposters but someone tweeting "F**k Kamala Harris" should simply be disqualified from winning a Democratic primary. Run in another party primary. New Yorkers, get it together. nytimes.com/2026/06/14/nyr…
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asifitisso1
asifitisso1@asifitisso1·
@TLM_Ryan Maybe it’s time to casually suck a dick and stfu.
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TLM Ryan 📊 ☧
TLM Ryan 📊 ☧@TLM_Ryan·
Casually turned on Japan v Netherlands game. The Japanese national team has Japanese men playing for Japan as you’d expect. The Netherlands? Not a lick of European ancestry. Literally all Africans. Europe is dead.
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Dave Portnoy
Dave Portnoy@stoolpresidente·
There can’t be more than 11 people in the United States who knew what Côte d'Ivoire was before the World Cup.
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SCOOCH.NYC
SCOOCH.NYC@david_sivella·
Suggesting their victory is a result of socialism is vile abuse of the @nyknicks brand. The @nycDSA should be sent cease-and-desist letter from the Knicks, just like @ZohranKMamdani was last year. What should be a unifying moment has been made political. Shameful.
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Kirīṭin
Kirīṭin@KiritinAsmi·
@asifitisso1 @rocco_botte A movie that’s made in US with characters being US citizens, has Christianity as its centre! What a shocker!
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Rocco Botte
Rocco Botte@rocco_botte·
My DISCLOSURE DAY hot take: I think Spielberg directs his stuff with a certain emotional vulnerability that is uncomfortable for certain audiences, which is why people got so riled up over this and wigged out over FABELMANS a few years ago. Nothing here is worth that! Good solid alien movie! It rocks!
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
No, it’s not “Pride Month.” Not for me, and not for millions of others. You’re welcome to be proud of whatever you want, in any month you like—because this is America. But what started in 1969 as a rebellion against persecution, morphed into a license for public depravity, and then morphed again into a weapon aimed at families and innocent children. Along the way it went from a day, to a week, and then a month and became official, and thereby effectively mandatory for all. Enough! If you’re gay and wondering why you are facing resistance now, the answer is that, with few exceptions, most of you didn’t stand up against the expansion and weaponization of “pride,” and the coercion that went with it. In that failure to resist, the gay community compromised any expectation that the rest of us should support “pride” at all, but especially the obscene display of hostility toward civilization and the families of which it is built, and for whom it exists. If your hackles are raised by the idea that civilization is about families, realize that families are how civilizations persist through time. Not everyone needs to form one, but we all must respect and protect them—It is the foundation of what it means to be civilized. For the small fraction of gays and lesbians who DID courageously stand up and resist expansion, coercion and the weaponization of “Pride,” I stand with you, and I have all along. But I won’t be celebrating, and I won’t be silent. It’s not too late to join the voices of reason and to confront the insanity of what “pride” has become.
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Brett Gallman
Brett Gallman@brettgallman·
"Does Spielberg know the internet exists?" I don't know, if only there was an entire scene where a character says he's just going to upload the files he's stolen but he's advised against it that might address this!
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asifitisso1@asifitisso1·
Disclosure Day basically proves that the US has a monopoly over Alien sightings and crashes.
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Carl
Carl@HistoryBoomer·
New York City is 9% Muslim and has a Muslim mayor, which scares a lot of people, most of whom don't live here. This afternoon on the train ride home (air-conditioned, thank god), I see an Arab-looking girl in a headscarf and a long, conservative dress chatting animatedly with her friend, a Chinese-American girl (New York is 15% Asian) in shorts and a tank top. As far as I can tell, neither one of them mentions Sharia or jihad; instead, they seem to be looking at pictures and arguing about which boy (I assume) looks cutest. They address each other as "bro." A Caribbean woman enters the car, chatting on her phone. She is heavyset and middle-aged, with dyed orange hair. She sits down and gets off the phone as the train leaves the station. Next stop, another middle-aged black woman, more conservatively dressed, sits down next to her. She's reading "Kin" by Tayari Jones (an Oprah Book Club recommendation). (New York is 20% black, about 1/3 of those from the Caribbean.) At the same time, a white father and daughter come in. People scrunch aside so they can sit together. He starts to read a picture book to her, but after a bit, she insists she can read on her own. He pulls out his own book. (New York is 31% non-Hispanic white.) A few stops later, a Hispanic man gets on the train with a guitar. Oh no! But it turns out he's pretty good (often not the case), I enjoy his plaintive ballads about love or something. I give him a dollar, and he says "Gracias." (New York is 29% Hispanic.) There's one annoying drunk dude, an older white guy. I assume he's drunk and not crazy or homeless because his clothes are nice and he's clutching a phone, but he seems on the verge of passing out, repeatedly bending over slowly until another lurch of the train wakes him up and he straightens. The dad with the daughter looks alert and peeved. Understandably! I get out at my stop, along with the drunk guy, but I take a different set of stairs to avoid dealing with him. Then a short walk from the station in the sweltering heat, with a brief stop at my Yemeni bodega (more Muslims!). Finally, I pass a Cuban-run barbershop with no one getting a haircut, and a couple sitting outside (the owners, I assume) listening to salsa. I get home and turn on the damn AC, safe once more from assault and/or bad serenades.
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christian lewis (they/them/theirs)
I’ve seen several outlets/people calling Qween Jean (again, congrats! and so deserved!) the “first openly trans Tony winner” and like what about Cole Escola, J Harrison Ghee, and Alex Newell. do yall not count nonbinary people as trans?
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
Keep in mind that if you're defending Platner at this point you're signing up for 5 more months of defending an obvious pathological liar.
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Aaron Regunberg
Aaron Regunberg@AaronRegunberg·
To my Democratic friends: If you are uncritically swallowing the uncorroborated word of the founder of “Ladies for Kavanaugh” then I’m sorry but you haven’t been paying attention to how the far right has operated over the last 20 years.
Emma Vigeland@EmmaVigeland

It gets more insane. This is a right-wing smear campaign. NY Post, 2018: "Inez Stepman and Lindsey Fifield are two millennial women who co-founded the group Ladies for Kavanaugh to show their support for the nominee... Their pro-Kavanaugh group was formed on their own time."

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Paul Mason
Paul Mason@paulmasonnews·
Nope. We're becoming a #MilitantDemocracy - no reason to let foreign cognitive warfare effects take place here free of charge. Expressing support for designated terrorist groups is not on, is it Jeremy?
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Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn

Banning Cenk Uyghur and Hasan Piker from entering the UK is an absurd and cowardly decision from an increasingly authoritarian government. Let us call this what it is: an attack on the freedom to criticise Israel, as well as the UK government’s own complicity in genocide.

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Siegfried Herzog
Siegfried Herzog@biberacher·
@StarmertheFraud @AndyBurnhamGM Israel was attacked by Hamas on October 7 and has defended itself. Hamas turned Gaza into a military target with its tunnels of terror. Ruzzia, by contrast, is clearly the aggressor. Crucial difference.
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Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham@AndyBurnhamGM·
For the record: ▪️I opposed Russia’s invasion of Crimea in 2014 ▪️I called on FIFA to strip Russia of the 2018 World Cup ▪️I have resolutely supported Ukraine and Ukrainian Mayors since 2022 ▪️I believe the British Right’s closeness to Putin is a risk to our national security
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