ryhealy

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ryhealy

ryhealy

@rph_ff

Just here for the fantasy football takes.

Phoenix, AZ Katılım Kasım 2024
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TheLizVariant
TheLizVariant@TheLizVariant·
There’s a growing trend of parents intentionally raising their kids like it’s the late 90s again. No iPads. No algorithm. Just bikes, VHS tapes, books, outside play, family dinners, and boredom that forces kids to actually use their imagination. Id love to know where they’re getting these VHS tapes?
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Not Martin Scorsese starring in a bland Star Wars movie after saying this about the MCU in 2019:
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@sawyeurism Correct. It would have been perfectly fine as a 4 episode arc in season 4. Not a story worth telling in a movie.
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Sawyer Loves Movies 🎥
Not a single one of you would be complaining about the Mandalorian and Grogu if it had been released on Disney+ as the Mandalorian Season 4.
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Bhangbhangduc@bhangbhangducx·
Rotta the Hutt's voice acting is going to hit the timeline like 9/11 when this movie hits disney plus
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ryhealy@rph_ff·
@RMBee I agree. Wife and I said the same thing. Tired of SW cash grab slop. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I don't fault anyone for liking something I don't. But if they liked ROS then they are clearly a bot.
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Robert Meyer Burnett, Viceroy of Verisimilitude
THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU is a shockingly inept film. The story is episodic meaninglessness which neither illuminates anything new about the characters or the universe itself. It’s clearly just a repurpose of season four scripts into a feature film. So disappointing.
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@landofthe80s Yes. Watched it again a few years ago with my boys. They loved it.
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Bite-Sized Nostalgia
Bite-Sized Nostalgia@landofthe80s·
The Last Starfighter, is it still worth a watch in 2026? 🪐🚀
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More like Blandalorian and Groan-gu
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David French
David French@DavidAFrench·
Any institution that protects its members from corruption and incompetence is doomed to fail, often spectacularly. We're now paying the price for decades of immunities and protections granted to federal officials under the ridiculous presumption that real accountability would make it more difficult for them to do their jobs. I continue to think that the single-most important structural reform we can undertake is to enhance legal accountability in government.
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@the_cats_meowww Your husband failed you and your kids. What he did was criminal. American taxpayers owe you nothing.
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Sara Radovanovitch
Sara Radovanovitch@the_cats_meowww·
We lost everything over J6. My husband, Jay Johnston, is an actor and comedian with a career spanning over three decades. A lifetime of work in the entertainment industry disappeared overnight, replaced with a campaign designed to banish us from society completely. Networks and studios publicly blacklisted him before any charges or arrest. He was fired from Bob’s Burgers and several other ongoing projects. Theaters around Los Angeles put messages up on their marquees. Social media filled up with thousands of death threats and hateful messages. Friends disappeared. We were de-banked. Everything we ever worked for was gone. He went from working in Hollywood for decades to doing handyman jobs just to survive. Federal agents raided our home at dawn. They dragged us out of bed in our underwear at gunpoint and forced him to kneel in the dirt while the entire neighborhood watched. The government and media worked together to destroy us. I lost my career even though I wasn’t there that day. Our daughter, who was only 11 and has autism, was kicked out of her special needs programs. School administrators denied us. Other parents boycotted us and wouldn’t let their kids near her. She was placed on the Quiet Skies terrorist watchlist and subjected to repeated invasive searches at the airport. The sensory overload was so bad we couldn’t take her to visit her grandfather while he was going through cancer treatment. Our story is not unique. Hundreds of other families went through similar nightmares. Some lost their homes, businesses, marriages, and children. Military benefits gone. Fathers spent years in prison. Many were in solitary confinement, denied medical care and religious services, missing funerals and family milestones. The stress destroyed their health. Some J6ers even took their own lives. It’s time for restitution. Every ruined life, every traumatized child, and every stolen year demands full accountability and fair compensation. The amounts must reflect the true, permanent damage done - lost careers that spanned decades, destroyed futures, and irreplaceable family time - so victims are made whole, not given token settlements.
The Lectern Guy🇺🇸@lecternleader

On a serious note, I am writing up my complaint against the DOJ and submitting it this week. Maybe I'll fly to DC and deliver it personally. My situation is different than most. The infamy gained from this photo will be in history books. What they did to me will have a generational effect on my family and their livelihoods. I was mocked and called a thief by Jimmy Kimmel, John Krasinski, and Jim Carey. My face and the accusation of being a thief was shared globally... for years. It still persists today harming my chances to win my local election or lead a normal life. Public school teachers told my children and their friends that their dad was a terrorist. My wife's reputation was dragged through the mud. Death threats caused her work to have to hire private security. USF denied my reentry into college. I had to fight to get my guns rights back. My children and myself were subjected to additional screenings by the TSA. My federal probation officer tried to stop me from speaking out on @Timcast warning that more death threats might come if I choose to talk. My attorney fees were 100k, I was fined 5k and I lost five years of my life to date fighting the lies they told about me. We spent an additional 150k in publicity trying to clear my name and restore my reputation. The DOJ could've chosen to release the evidence clearing my name but withheld it. They maliciously charged me with felony theft. We lost things that can never be restored but if they choose to do the right thing and restore the J6ers, we can finally finish setting things right.

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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
For the record, this is the man Keller told us offered a “brilliant example of how to be Christian in the public square.” This is why I say concern regarding the inability Keller sometimes had to rightly discern a sound Christian witness from an unsound one is justified. It’s the same issue he ran into with his promotion of Francis Collins and Greg Johnson. So it wasn’t just what Keller taught himself that was sometimes an issue, it was also those he recommended we learned from.
Breitbart News@BreitbartNews

Stephen Colbert, a professed Catholic, says he believes that when we die, "there is some continuance of some kind. But it’s like a dispersion of the self into some other greater being. And I don’t have any other feelings beyond that.” This sounds more like the Gnostic concept of the Pleroma than the Catholic doctrine of Heaven.

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ryhealy@rph_ff·
@presbyterianpew Theology that begins and ends with man (man made) will always result in sin.
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Advocacy from the Presbyterian Pew
Men in complementarian spaces *can* honor women and keep from treating them as replaceable, dismissible, forgettable objects, but it requires diligent fighting of an indwelling sin nature. If men aren't aggressively, intentionally sin-killing, the opposite will easily happen.
Melissa Moore Zolfo@MelissaMoore77

I struggle to see how reasonable complementarians can exist joyfully in hard complementarian spaces, wasting energy bickering about minutiae pertaining to what women can do (can they teach a middle school boy or an elementary aged boy?) A little misogyny goes a terribly long way.

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Fantasy Philosopher
Fantasy Philosopher@FFrealitycheck·
Overheard on the fantasy footballers’ dynasty podcast today; Do not cut these players: Jaylin Lane Jordan Whittington Isaac Guerendo Keandre Lambert Smith My advice: cut those guys and avoid that podcast.
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Sofia
Sofia@Sofia50020Sofia·
Men, what’s preventing you from dressing like this?
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Julie Cuthbert
Julie Cuthbert@jcuth20192·
Maybe other people are to blame. I’m saying this out of what I’ve seen in my own church. There are two sides. Church dynamics are difficult. Intense, passionate and huge personalities always look guiltier than the quiet, ‘keeper of wrongs’ passive angry types that never blow up yet do lots of damage.
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Kaybird
Kaybird@Kaybirdsong7·
@alisa_childers How do you know who has repented. It is a heart matter between the individual and God.
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@jcuth20192 @alisa_childers Because he himself has said he is not. Anytime he is confronted with what happened he blames other people.
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Julie Cuthbert
Julie Cuthbert@jcuth20192·
@alisa_childers How do you know he isn’t repentant? Besides, Jesus said, “Do not stop him, for no one who does a mighty work in my name will be able soon afterward to speak evil of me. For the one who is not against us is for us.” Mark 9:39-40 ESV
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Rachel Hackenberg
Rachel Hackenberg@RHackenberg·
No: The US wasn't founded to be a Christian nation. No: Jesus didn't die on a cross so you could have a Christian nation. No: Jesus wasn't resurrected so you (or me or anyone) could sell our souls to a political party or president or platform.
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Diane Langberg, PhD
Diane Langberg, PhD@DianeLangberg·
We are not called to protect our institutions, nor do we protect the God of truth by covering up sin and/or a crime. To do so is to “protect” a cancer—and cancer kills. We honor God by caring for the wounded and by dragging sin to the light and calling it by its right name.
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