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when hinges creek in doorless chambers ....

an old haunted mansion Katılım Temmuz 2008
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@horrormuseum I wouldn't call her snowflake, but I would sincerely ask "what exactly has you triggered?" (IE people butt hurt by Pepe Le Pew don't comprehend his exaggerated actions are lampooning Maurice Chevalier, but if that's date rape for you? go see a doctor!) 🙄
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Hollywood Horror Museum
Hollywood Horror Museum@horrormuseum·
"Oh my gosh, you're offended by some comedian who said something 40 years ago? You poor little snowflake. It's called a sense of humor, people used to have them." Man to woman at CityWalk Universal
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@VitalVegas I call it "thru the intestines and out of the colon" because that's what it looks like 😅
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Vital Vegas
Vital Vegas@VitalVegas·
Las Vegas continues its long history of laughably shitty public art.
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@VitalVegas Alright Sunset Station polished up those shitters next the Mexican food 🌮 🥑 🎉
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Criterion Collection
Criterion Collection@Criterion·
✨Steven Knight’s Closet Picks! ✨
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Senator Cortez Masto
Senator Cortez Masto@SenCortezMasto·
The University of Nevada, Reno will soon have a state-of-the-art public health research lab – working on everything from combatting infectious diseases to training the toxicologists of the future. This is the Wolf Pack Way!
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
New York City’s Mayor just said what most elected officials won’t. “We always seem to have money for war. But not to feed the poor.” Mamdani didn’t stop there. Thousands of civilians killed. Tens of billions spent. And every program that gets called “unrealistic” — housing, healthcare, schools — costs a fraction of what this war has already burned through. He’s right.
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Oneway@OneWayMusicX·
Public Image Ltd. - Public Image
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
What is the first film you think of when you see MAX VON SYDOW?
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Carnival of Horror
Carnival of Horror@HorrorCarnival·
House of Wax premiered in NYC on this day in 1953. Vincent Price starred as Professor Henry Jarrod in this iconic film, a major success as the first color 3-D feature from a major American studio, cementing his horror legend status.
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Teamsters
Teamsters@Teamsters·
Amazon Teamsters and their allies rallied at city hall today in support of the Delivery Protection Act, later testifying in favor of the bill before the New York City Council Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection. The landmark legislation, introduced by Councilmember Tiffany Cabán, would outlaw Amazon’s controversial Delivery Service Partner (DSP) model across the five boroughs. Amazon uses a network of third-party contractors known as DSPs to control workers and avoid legal responsibility for last-mile operations. This model creates dangerous conditions for DSP workers and communities alike. Last year, the New York City Comptroller’s office found that injury rates at last-mile delivery facilities in the city are more than triple the national average for private employers, a staggering figure driven in large part by Amazon’s operations. “This bill is supported by a diverse and massive coalition of DSP drivers just like me. And it’s opposed by a trillion-dollar behemoth and its proxies,” said Matt Multari, an Amazon driver at the DBK1 facility in Queens. “For the safety of our communities and Amazon workers, the City Council needs to pass the Delivery Protection Act.”
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Criterion Collection
Criterion Collection@Criterion·
Tell us a film, filmmaker, or show you love and we're suggest something for you to watch on the Criterion Channel this weekend! 😍
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Senator Jacky Rosen
Senator Jacky Rosen@SenJackyRosen·
The @NATO alliance is vital to the security of the United States and our allies. Donald Trump has no power to unilaterally withdraw from NATO without approval from Congress. Period.
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
Melania: "Jeffrey who?"
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Stuff_By_Mark@The_Ren1981·
Pixies Gigantic meets the old Attack of the 50ft Woman poster. This took forever to draw, so please buy several prints.
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Teamsters
Teamsters@Teamsters·
Bridget Quinn, Legislative Director of Teamsters Joint Council 10, testified in front of the Connecticut State House Finance, Revenue, and Bonding Committee. She spoke on the record against H.B. 5537, a bill that would impose a tax on certain sweetened beverages. Taxes like this fall directly on rank-and-file Teamsters who make, move, and deliver beverage products every single day. It also disproportionately impacts low- and middle-class families at the grocery store who are facing rising costs in nearly every aspect of their daily lives. Rather than strengthening Connecticut’s economy, this bill will do the opposite. “If Connecticut adopts this beverage tax, it will directly affect our industry across the state,” Quinn said. “No child should ever go hungry. However, using a beverage tax as a funding mechanism in this bill, we can do better, and we can work together to find other ways to tackle food insecurity.”
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