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Richard Knott
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Richard Knott
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Gleaning from the Humanities, I highlight ideas on individuality, life's evanescence, ecstasy and the abyss. Along with excursions on art and love.
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One day we will look back on the murder of “60 Minutes” as one of the travesties of Trump’s reign.
In the meantime, thank you Scott Pelley for telling the truth. Thank you, former “60 Minutes” producers, correspondents, and staff, for telling the truth.
And now, we should boycott CBS. ms.now/news/scott-pel…
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@brindaadhikari What boomer ways had to be forgiven?
Boomers rock.
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I worked at CBS News for almost 6 years. It was a place that frequently drove me crazy bc of how resistant it was to change. How difficult it was to get things done bc you had to fight so many people and their “Cronkite and Murrow would roll over in their graves if they saw” mentality.
For those who think Scott Pelley was part of the problem, you are wrong. Yes he could be rigid and a stickler for certain traditions. But I will tell you now the Gen Z people I worked w all loved him. Like me, they forgave a lot of his boomer ways bc we were in awe of investigations he did using hidden cameras exposing snake oil salesmen hurting Americans; showing us how Assad was using chemical weapons on his own people; the pain of rural Americans waiting for half a day to get affordable healthcare in a parking lot of a mobile clinic; his searing interviews w survivors of mass shootings.
Yeah he was old fashioned in some ways. I used to tease him bc he always had trouble pronouncing Beyoncé’s name.
But he was willing to be pushed. He was open to new ideas. The fact that someone like me and someone like him got along so well is proof of that. The guy made me a better thinker and a better journalist.
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@WalshFreedom Still hiding behind masks and badges, I see-- that is, if they were wearing their badges.
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PAXIS.app confirms: Yes. You can absolutely ask. ICE is our business.
If you witness ICE arresting someone, a calm question such as:
“Would you like me to call someone for you?”
“Is there a family member, attorney, or friend you’d like me to contact?”
Is absolutely lawful.
GET THE INFO TO FIGHT ICE INTO THE HAND OF EVERYONE: gofundme.com/f/PAXIS
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@cljack Women are funny. Half of them will expect you to know the color of her blouse tonight means no, and the other half will expect you to understand that "no" didn't actually mean no, just be a man, not a little wussy.
Kidding, of course. Both of these are the same women.
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men are funny because half of them will misinterpret any polite attention as flirting and the other half won't get it unless there's visible nipples
Vanessa@Nessakins_
Fellas, how obvious does a flirt from a chick need to be for you to recognize it? 🤔
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@Tablesalt13 If anyone is scaring or disrespecting you, don't see them. Don't worry about other considerations, or what others might think of you. Safety first.
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❗️Canadian pro$titute bans Indians and Pakistanis because they ask for a discount
...and they often refuse to shower before services
... are also "very aggressive" because of their "r@pe culture"
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The Great Ziggurat of Ur has towered over the Iraqi desert for over 4,000 years.
Sun-dried mud bricks, bound with natural bitumen (asphalt), reinforced with woven reed mats to stop cracking, one of the earliest examples of smart engineering in human history.
Ancient builders were on another level.
(clip by iggs89)
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