
vagabond
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vagabond
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artist writer filmmaker independentista anarchist idealist • Contributor @OctaviasBrood • Production Company @AVTerrorism
NY Katılım Temmuz 2009
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An interview i did for INTO THE AFTERMATH after we won the Jury Prize at @BarrymoreFilm
Inspired + shot during the #pandemic lockdown + the #BLM protests that followed + the film is as much a document to 2020 as it is a work of #speculative #scifi
bfcfilmfestival.org/highlights/int…
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Of course i am… so vote and prove it to them… peoplesartist.org/2026/vagabond-…
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@DiscussingFilm The problem was that lack of marketing…
The film is actually surprisingly good… it’s a historical drama about Arabia… The stunts are amazing… and the film is more of an ensemble piece than a star vehicle for Anthony Mackie…
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A trifecta of mediocrity at best… A perfectly beautiful example of exactly where we are and why everything is so fucken uninteresting…
The New Yorker@NewYorker
Lena Dunham on falling in with a crowd of artists in New York City—including the Safdie brothers and Greta Gerwig—and making her first film, “Tiny Furniture.” newyorkermag.visitlink.me/ScX2Il
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@kittenaround_51 These people can’t be real NYer’s…
Leave a big nasty note on the car threatening a ticket and tow…
This lets the driver and everybody else know not to park in your driveway…
If you come back and the driveway is blocked then call a tow truck…
Yeah… you’re an asshole…
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These guys live in New York and have a permanent parking spot outside their home. They were doing repairs on the sidewalk and parked their car across the street until the cement was dry.
A man comes along and sees a free parking spot and takes it. So the homeowners call the cops the next morning. The cop tells them this person has gotten 20 other parking violations. After the ticket is written, the homeowner can then call a tow.
The next evening, 24 hours later, the neighbor shows up looking for his car threatening to sue them.
Should the homeowners not called the tow or should the neighbor had asked to park in their spot?
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A banner of Charlie Kirk hangs outside the Department of Education as part of the Department’s tribute to “visionary leaders,” highlighting its broader initiative to “empower our states to tell the stories of our heroes in American education,” as the U.S. nears its 250th anniversary.
Photo credit: Reuters

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@RedLineNewsUSA Biggest line of bullshit going…
The travel ban is in effect because the streets will be impassable due to the fucken blizzard…
2 forms of ID are needed to get paid if you want to work shoveling snow for the city…
Has nothing to do with socialism you dumb fucks…
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“So Zohran Mamdani just issued a travel ban in New York City shutting down the bridges, the tunnels, the streets saying ‘you better stay your ass in your house’… isn’t that interesting?”
“If you do want to come outside, you gotta bring your documentation. Bring your papers. Bring 2 pieces of ID, social security card”
“The only way you can come outside is if you’re working for us. You’re shoveling that snow.”
“It’s so interesting how socialism feels so much like authoritarianism.”
“Ah, but don’t worry, you’ll have the warmth of collectivism to keep you comfy”
New Yorkers are SICK OF ZOHRAN!
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@archeohistories Teddy Roosevelt the same imperialist asshole that expanded The Monroe Doctrine who claims to have charged up San Juan Hill with his Rough Riders when it was the Buffalo Soldiers that made his photo op possible…?
That Teddy Roosevelt…?
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Look at the men in the background standing on rooftops and telephone polls to hear Teddy Roosevelt speak while campaiging in 1912....
Roosevelt had returned to politics with a level of energy rarely seen in American campaigns. Running as the Progressive Party candidate, often called the “Bull Moose” Party, he crisscrossed the country delivering hundreds of speeches, sometimes several in a single day. Campaigning at the time was physically demanding and largely conducted outdoors, without microphones or amplification. Candidates relied on their voices, stamina, and presence to reach massive crowds.
Roosevelt’s popularity drew extraordinary turnouts. People climbed onto rooftops, crowded windows, and even perched on telephone poles just to catch a glimpse or hear a few words. These gatherings were more than political events, they were public spectacles, part rally and part civic gathering, reflecting a time when national figures were experienced in person rather than through radio, television, or social media.
The 1912 race became one of the most dramatic in U.S. history, as Roosevelt split from the Republican Party and ran against his former ally, President William Howard Taft.
During the campaign, Roosevelt survived an assassination attempt in Milwaukee and still delivered a 90 minute speech before seeking medical treatment.
#archaeohistories

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Nobody has fought harder for full release of the Epstein files and prosecutions of those who abused children more than I did, knowing full well that the legacy media, far-left propagandists and those who are actually guilty would:
1. Admit nothing
2. Deny everything
3. Make counter-accusations against me
I knew that I would be smeared relentlessly, despite never having attended his parties or been on his “Lolita Express” plane or set foot on his creepy island or done anything wrong at all.
Nonetheless, the extreme pain of being accused of being the opposite of who I am was worth it.
The strong must protect those cannot protect themselves, especially vulnerable children. I will gladly accept any amount of future pain to do more to protect kids and give them a chance to grow up and have happy lives.
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@swooper74 @nytimes Unfortunately this is the kind of okey doke bullshit that the Democrats will fall for…
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@nytimes "C'mon you guys, we'll murder fewer of your residents if you cooperate with our masked secret police and their ethnic cleansing pogrom," is a hell of an olive branch to extend, Democrats are exactly the kind of collaborators to go along with it too.
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Breaking News: President Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, said the immigration crackdown in Minnesota could ease if federal agents gained broader access to state jails. nyti.ms/4tepU55
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@TheCinesthetic Working on this film was unforgettable… A real defining experience of my life…
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Working on this film was unforgettable…
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
Kim Basinger publicly called out the Oscars for snubbing Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing (1990): “There is one film missing from this list that deserves to be on it because, ironically, it might tell the biggest truth of all. And that’s Do the Right Thing.”
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ICE relies on private companies to help carry out its thuggery — we need to go after these corporate collaborators
Here's a list of low-lift national targets, mostly public-facing companies with relatively small ICE contracts that are set to expire soon, making them particularly vulnerable to consumer and employee pressure:
Dell ($18.8 million contract with ICE for Microsoft software licenses, expiring March 2026)
UPS ($90,500 small package delivery contract with ICE, expiring March 2026)
FedEx ($1 million delivery services contract with ICE, expiring March 2026)
Motorola Solutions ($15.6 million tactical communication infrastructure contract with ICE, expiring May 2026)
Comcast ($24,600 internet services contract for ICE Seattle office, expiring May 2026 — this could be a great fight for new mayor Katie Wilson to take on).
AT&T ($83 million IT and network contract with ICE, with a potential end date of July 2032).
LexisNexis ($21 million data-brokerage contract with ICE — this company is particularly vulnerable to pressure from university students and professor unions, since much of its revenue comes from colleges.)
Home Depot and Lowe’s are using AI-powered license plate readers and feeding this data into law enforcement surveillance systems accessible to ICE. Their parking lots are also regular sites of ICE raids targeting day laborers.

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This is wild! Scientists used liposuction to suck out ordinary white fat cells...then used CRISPR to turn into “beige” fat cells, which voraciously consume calories to make heat.
Then, they implanted them near tumors the way plastic surgeons inject fat from one part of the body to plump up another.
The fat cells scarfed up all the nutrients, starving most of the tumor cells to death.
These cells wiped out breast, colon, pancreatic, and prostate cancers by depleting shared resources.
They even used patient fat from mastectomies to target their own breast cancer.
Why Fat?: Easy to harvest (liposuction), edit, and reimplant safely – biocompatible, no migration risks.
Full article below 👇

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