Ben Walker

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Ben Walker

Ben Walker

@bwalker8590

Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Ben Walker
Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@AnthonyWriter5 Yeah the fact that hes spent the most capital on DL and DB for them to still be needs isnt the greatest flex. On other hand, the team has elite talent in other areas without spending much at all which is why this is the most successful lions regime in its history.
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Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@Justcreations1 I was talking about unique criticism lol. They lob that one at everything and I don't take it seriously enough to give it any oxygen. The show is not perfect by any means but the criticisms of it being hortible are unfairly arrived at in every instance.
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ContraLRH-Kyle BrennanRIP&AaronSmithLevin's a nazi
Yeah I guess the Nazis seething about black women was a lie huh ... Nope never happened ... No racists ... None. Trump especially ... Not racist Anyway 😜
Ben Walker@bwalker8590

@fandompulse Because most of the criticism for the show is about lore accuracy and not on the merits of the actual story which is pretty enjoyable, especially season 2.

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Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@TheAlanyst_bf Every pathetic loser trying to prove hoe close-minded he is says shit like this. Hope they finally let you into the club so you don't have to try so hard to get their attention on the internet. Otherwise, having to have shitty opinions forever seems exhausting.
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Zood@evanzaveri·
@AxelTalksFilm Bro really tried to sneak in No Way Home
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Axel🦇@AxelTalksFilm·
2020's Cinema, red or blue?
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Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@AxelTalksFilm Red but Dune 2 is the best movie on here and the only reason it took me more than 1 second to decide.
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Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@fandompulse Because most of the criticism for the show is about lore accuracy and not on the merits of the actual story which is pretty enjoyable, especially season 2.
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Fandom Pulse
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
James Cameron on how The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power inspired his writing process for the Avatar movies: "If you look at something like The Rings of Power, with those multiple storylines and interesting characters, that’s what I was aspiring to. But they had a guide; I didn’t. I had to write my own Silmarillion or Lord of the Rings in the form of notes. But I also didn’t want to do it all alone. I knew that I was going to do multiple movies, so I created a little writers’ room like you would for a TV show." Why would anyone aspire to The Rings of Power?
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Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@_6signxxx They still have these planes for the flight routes that need this many seats on a consistent basis.
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Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@Itssan17 Not true, every book reader wanted this when they saw how much they had to chop from books 4-7 to make the movies a reasonable length.
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Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@AlexToropoc @Isabelletkrause A great thinker would know that just because its possible to be redeemed doesn't mean it always happens that way. Its a sad but real thing.
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Alex Leone
Alex Leone@AlexToropoc·
@Isabelletkrause Tolkien is a weak thinker because he doesn't make room for redemption, thus, he is not a Christian. Look at Gollum - he sins, destroys his life, but where is the redemption, the need for god's absolution? None. A great thinker would've made Gollum the hero, to redeem himself.
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Isabelle Krause@Isabelletkrause·
What blew my mind most about the Lord of the Rings was how perfectly a fantasy story represented evil & temptation and how it works in each of our lives. The Ring doesn't make you evil overnight. But it whispers in your ear, it makes the wrong decision feel so incredibly reasonable, it tells you that this time will be different. How many times in our life do we have this conversation in our head? I’ve had it, many times. And the longer you hold onto it, the harder it becomes to let go. Which is just crazy. The things we know are destroying us are often the things we can’t put down. Frodo didn't fail because he was weak. He failed because no one is strong enough to carry sin alone forever. We are all Frodo, that's kind of the whole point.
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griffin🎃@ohiojesustwink·
Remember when we had to pretend this was good bc it was lockdowns and nothing else was going on
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Jayne@Jayne70302874·
@bwalker8590 @Adrian_Hilton 🤦 It's a TV religious piece-everyone knows which Mohammed! It's a random guy-desperate😂 You're religiously illiterate if you think it's 'fact' Mo is a prophet. To non-Islam believers he's no more a prophet than you or I- that's how religion works.(Belief v 'they say')
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Adrian Hilton
Adrian Hilton@Adrian_Hilton·
Another example of a mainstream broadcasting network routinely referring to “the Prophet Muhammad”, so normalising this appellation as though that prophethood is uncontested. They do not refer to Jesus, Son of God. Mohammed should be referred to as the Islamic prophet, or Mohammed, whom Muslims believe to be the last prophet. To attribute upper-case ‘Prophet’ to a figure whom Christians believe to have been a false prophet does indeed “shape public debate” around blasphemy and the treatment of the RE teacher from Batley Grammar (who is still in hiding with his family, five years on, in fear for his life).
CBS News@CBSNews

Five years after a teacher in northern England was forced into hiding for showing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad during a lesson on blasphemy, the case continues to shape public debate in Britain, CBS News' @InayaFolarin reports. Critics say it had a chilling effect on classrooms and free speech, while a new government definition of anti-Muslim hostility is raising fresh questions about whether difficult conversations can still be openly discussed.

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Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@Jayne70302874 @Adrian_Hilton Because when you say "Jesus", everyone knows which one you mean already so the probably don't use any identifier at all. Also, its not debatable to call Mohammed a prophet. Maybe hes a false one to you but thats still a thing he is. Its more controversial to claim the son of god.
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Jayne
Jayne@Jayne70302874·
@bwalker8590 @Adrian_Hilton So why's it not the 'Islamic prophet, Mohammed' then? It's only followers of that faith who believe he's the 'Prophet of God'. When journos etc talj/write about Jesus-they don't write it as fact that he is 'Son of God'- they'd write 'who Christians believe is..' &fair enough
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Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@nonregemesse Or we can watch them of we want to because we have free will and its ok to enjoy stories from other people besides Tolkien lol.
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Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@DetroitOnLion @legendjc13 It doesn't say pay cut wasn't discussed at exit. It says "they understood he wouldn't come back on a pay cut". Thats Deckers interpretation. I've been in plenty of meetings two sides think a meeting went exact opposite of how it went because they heard what they wanted to.
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Jeremy Reisman
Jeremy Reisman@DetroitOnLion·
@legendjc13 Per Decker's account: 1) In the exit meeting with the Lions, they never mentioned a paycut. 2) They never checked in with Decker 3) They haven't offered him any sort of thanks or parting words. Maybe there was an agent mistake in there, but hard not to put some blame on DET
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Jeremy Reisman@DetroitOnLion·
Granted this is just Decker's perspective, but this is an extremely disappointing read. For a franchise that prides itself on its direct communication and telling players like it is--even when it's a hard truth--someone dropped the ball here... repeatedly.
Justin Rogers | Detroit Football Network@Justin_Rogers

I met Taylor Decker at his home yesterday to talk about his strange offseason , the timeline of his decision to play in 2026, to request his release, and continued communication issues that are fueling awkwardness between the longtime stalwart and the only team he's ever known: detroitfootball.net/p/communicatio…

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Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@TertiusIII @NathanNobis I don't have all of the answers. Neither do you. Was hoping I'd be able to help you see that but I can see now that I'm not going to be the one. Enjoy all of your internet followers.
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Ben Walker@bwalker8590·
@TertiusIII @NathanNobis If only you weren't emotionally abused as a child you might have had a chance to make your own conscious choice
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