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Fitzwah

@f17zy

#BlackLivesMatter

Perth, Western Australia Katılım Ekim 2010
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Deadline
Deadline@DEADLINE·
(WATCH) Tony Gilroy speaks to demonstrators today at the NYC screenwriters picket #WritersStrike
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Fauxlosopher
Fauxlosopher@fauxfilosopher·
@naijaLola @BenjaminGJW @dieworkwear The twitter way is to completely backpedal on your point after being called out but also leave the original point up because it's getting likes.
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
man, i hope that's not the "real world" for most people. people in your family should go nuts when you achieve big things
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Fitzwah
Fitzwah@f17zy·
@CrimsonFirewill Is it that or is it just trying to create space in the content grind? Like wee Ben has mined out the woke side so I'll get my clicks arguing the opposite.
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Crimson F.
Crimson F.@CrimsonFirewill·
I don't get this mindset of having to agree ideologically with a piece of media. I do enjoy a lot of 70s crime films, especially Polizziotteschi, and a lot of them are very reactionary in nature. You can be critical of piece of media and still enjoy it.
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Grim, PhD
Grim, PhD@goodoldgrim·
@impeachpicnic @still_oppressed If you're having a hard time with numbers, maybe I can make a more feels based illustration - I am in the largest age group here on Twitter and I was born in the USSR.
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Fitzwah
Fitzwah@f17zy·
@TheRobAlmighty @omid9 How do you figure that? Farage framed this as some kind of free speech issue, and the bet was made. You don't need to know what particular event will precipitate the fall in share price.
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Omid Djalili
Omid Djalili@omid9·
The owner of Nigel Farage at GB News has allegedly just made millions after a bet made that Nat West shares would plummet before this whole banking fiasco. It seems this playing the great British saviour ‘to fight for the de-banked everywhere’ was all just a distraction to facilitate a grand scale side hustle. But the BIG question is: who else is in on it? With all these resignations you can be sure of one thing: nothing personal - it’s all just business. Thank you for your interest in great British scandals. I hereby unleash the goat on the corrupt lot of em.
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James Holland
James Holland@James1940·
After a bit of fire after last week’s pod, on today’s @WeHaveWaysPod @almurray & I massively double-down on our claims that the German Army doesn’t always deserve the high pedestal on which it is often placed. We also look at events around the world in late July 1943.
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Peter Baker
Peter Baker@peterbakernyt·
Progressives from around the country are review-bombing an auto repair shop in Portland, Ore., after its owner, a first-term Democratic congresswoman, voted to repeal Biden’s student loan relief initiative. @anniekarni nytimes.com/2023/07/22/us/…
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Fitzwah
Fitzwah@f17zy·
@JBFlint "We take all the risk" WB movies flopping all over the shop Flash going to cost them $200m but I haven't seen anything about Zaslav losing his home, struggling to pay his rent.
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Joe Flint
Joe Flint@JBFlint·
AMPTP on revenue sharing pitch from SAG-AFTRA ● The Union is proposing that performers share in the rewards of a successful show, without bearing any of the risk. Under the Union’s proposal, performers would be entitled to receive not only the existing fixed residual – which is paid to the performer even if no one is watching the program – but also a new residual which “shares” in revenue that is somehow attributed to the show. The Union proposes to “share” in success, but not in failure. That is not sharing. ● Further, the Union’s proposal does not “follow the money.” It seeks revenue generated by a streaming service, but that is not money that the Producer of a program is entitled to receive. The Producer of a program gets a license fee from the streaming service. That’s it. The Producer does not share in the subscription revenue that the streaming service generates, so it is completely illogical to ask the Producer to pay based upon that revenue.
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Fitzwah
Fitzwah@f17zy·
@garywhitta You're like the violinist Gary, doing some of your best posting as we slip below.
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bradam98
bradam98@bradam98·
@dvcotton @alexanderenrico @ESPNcricinfo All true. Weather is part of the game, and England should have had that in mind when wasting good positions in the first 2 tests. However, results should be determined as far as possible by the skill of the teams, and it isn't good for the sport when they're not. Fair?
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ESPNcricinfo@ESPNcricinfo·
Would it be 'unjust' if Australia retain the urn due to the weather? 🤔 #ENGvAUS | #Ashes
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Fitzwah
Fitzwah@f17zy·
@ESPNcricinfo Any idiot can sit and watch their team score 600 runs and win a five day test. The best test captains keep an eye on the weather and the courage to declare and give themselves the chance to take the win
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Fitzwah
Fitzwah@f17zy·
@robbowlin86 @MeatballNonner @SteveRogers1943 Common blue ticks boot licker L. If big names take a pay cut, the extra money goes to the studios z they won't just spread that money to the writers and others out of the goodness of their hearts, how naive to think otherwise.
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Infinite Walrus 🔫
Infinite Walrus 🔫@infinite_walrus·
@MeatballNonner @SteveRogers1943 I agree with you that the studios need to stop bowing down to greedy overpaid actors. Like I already said in the tweet that you replied to: They either need to take a massive pay cut or the studios need to stop hiring them.
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Sam Adams
Sam Adams@Bensam123TV·
@T33K3SS3LCH3N @CSMFHT Tourism is a huge portion of their countries GDP, so they have a vested interest to protect it and it's image. If you aren't trusting Egyptian historians on the history of Egypt, who are you trusting? US influencers that have an agenda?
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Fitzwah
Fitzwah@f17zy·
@WillSchofield Literally no one cares except for people trying to score political points.
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Will Schofield
Will Schofield@WillSchofield·
I stay well away from politics for good reason. But Dan Andrews has surely had one of the all time mares with this Commonwealth games cancellation… what an embarrassment for all Aussies.
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Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons@Peter_Fitz·
I sort of agree, Dee. But it would surely have been better to crunch the numbers three years ago - making allowance for the blow-outs that happen every Games - and not commit to holding them in the first place?
Dee Madigan@deemadigan

“I will not take money out of hospitals and schools in order to fund an event that is three times the cost is estimated and budgeted for last year.” 👏👏👏👏👏👏 Right decision and clever politics from @DanielAndrewsMP

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Climate Kev
Climate Kev@climate_kev1·
@leahstokes @EliotJacobson Talk to any lineman in America & ask them if “the grid is ready for tens of millions of EV’s to be plugged in” & you’ll quickly find it is not.
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Prof. Eliot Jacobson
Prof. Eliot Jacobson@EliotJacobson·
Some problems: 1) Electric grid isn't ready. 2) EV's are heavy and degrade infrastructure faster than FF cars. 3) EV's don't generate gas-tax revenues to support infrastructure maintenance. 4) EV's rely on ecosystem destroying mining. 5) FF's generate cooling sulfate aerosols.
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