Corey
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Corey
@Coreyoke1
Sports, politics. proud left winger. if you like the terms Libtard, snowflake or woke we prob won’t get along. #BlackLivesMatter #ProudAtheist #Canucks 🏳️🌈
Beautiful British Columbia เข้าร่วม Haziran 2009
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@Heccles94 I guess from your prespective you would much prefer your Presidents to be Gay. Like Obama and Michael huh?
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@ScorpioNDfan @TomiLahren Yeah, people do need to get a life. You go first.
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@TomiLahren Everyone thinking he was Jesus in that pic are retards. For a meme that was out since February should have read that context with it. I noticed the nurse right away. People need to get a life.
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10 years in, I don’t understand why people still freak out over President Trump’s social media posts.
It’s not that deep. The self-righteous outcry is actually nauseating.
Everyone is welcome to their opinion, but it feels more consequential to criticize someone’s actions, rather than the memes that they post. Personally, I couldn’t care less.
The faux outrage actually gives me heartburn.
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@chiky_handlr @MichaelT1250 I don’t think he is scared. He is a psychopath who thinks he is untouchable and can say anything he wants and people will support him. I am not sure he even has the ability to even be scared.
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@ATRightMovies I am going to do a deep dive here. “Her name is Ethel. Ethel Thayer. Thoundth like I’m lithping doethn’t it. Ethel Thayer.”
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@RossKneeDeep @Hanajimaismycat I don’t care what the leader of my country looks like. As far as appearance I have only made fun of the color he uses for his face. That’s a choice. The issue here is that they lied about his weight and body fat. What else are the lying about. Well, everything.
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@kiwi_girl67 @CNviolations Yeah a wussy country where there are virtually no school shootings. Imagine a wussy country where guns are a privilege not a right. Which is basically every developed country except the US.
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@CNviolations Well for starters, I would not live in a wussy Country that doesn’t have the 2nd amendment. Canada is so soft on criminals.
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@TheCinesthetic To be honest I didn’t love it on first watch because I was expecting another Sideways. (I know. I shouldn’t go into a movie with expectations.) On second watch I loved it.
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The Holdovers (2023) just settles into that winter break setting, three people stuck together, the humor, the quiet moments, and it slowly turns into something you want to revisit every holiday.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
What recent movie in the last 5 years or so made you go "wow that was a damn good movie"
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@marcedge1 @davehall1289 He got the second assist. It was Mueller who was “robbed” of an assist.
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@ATRightMovies Probably The World According To Garp. Great performance in a really good movie.
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@Coreyoke1 @kbieksa3 They’re already is an award For the MVP of the playoffs
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@SceneinCinema @bnccody The awkward name definitely played a part in its failure. “Shawshank” would have likely been a hit. Even the novella written by Stephen King, called Rita Hayworth And The Shawshank Redemption, though long, would have probably been better.
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The Shawshank Redemption flopped in theaters, $16 million worldwide on a $25 million budget, opening weekend just $727,000 in 1994, it disappeared almost immediately.
It lost all seven Oscar nominations to Forrest Gump, no awards, no box office, the studio labeled it a failure and the director walked away devastated.
Then something quiet started happening, VHS rentals, cable reruns, someone watching it alone on a Tuesday night and calling a friend the next morning.
People who watched it told their friends, their friends told more people, it spread slowly, one recommendation at a time, no marketing push just genuine word of mouth.
By 2008 it reached number one on IMDb, the audience voted it the greatest film ever made and it has stayed there ever since.
It took 14 years to get there, a box office bomb turned into the highest rated film in history, built entirely by viewers long after the studio had already moved on.
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@slyhockeyguy @kbieksa3 He wasn’t the right choice for captain. So we can agree on that at least. He was trying to do whatever he could to win hockey games. Passing the puck to AHL caliber players isn’t going to help to fulfill that objective.
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@Coreyoke1 @kbieksa3 Not really. He was an individual trying to do too much and that often hurt the team as much as it helped them. No I in team, but he was showcasing himself so I'm sure that factored in. As the Captain, he was zoned out a lot and that wasn't "valuable".
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