CJ

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CJ

CJ

@itsnerdwork

Atlanta, GA Sumali Nisan 2026
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The master negotiator
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Maher hasn’t said one good thing about Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis or Iran from October 7th until now. He hasn’t even said a good thing about woke college students. New Rule: Bad People Can Do Good Things | Real Time with Bill Maher youtu.be/LzCDCa7Smbs?si… via @billmaher
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CJ@itsnerdwork·
Bill doesn’t believe that. If he does then doesn’t he ever say anything good about Sinwar, Nasrallah, Khamenei or Hitler? Yet he expects me to say something good about Thomas Jefferson. New Rule: Bad People Can Do Good Things | Real Time… youtu.be/LzCDCa7Smbs?si
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@Fact There is no self.
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If someone caught you talking to yourself, would you care?
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Billionaire Chuck Feeney gave away more than 99% of his $6.3 billion to help underprivileged kids go to college – He’s now worth $2 million.
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Erik Moyer
Erik Moyer@CarnivoreErik·
Pope Leo XIII condemned Americanism in 1899. This paper argues the error did not disappear. It moved from doctrine into formation itself, shaping conscience before many Catholics even perceive it as a problem. First published in Culture Wars, Vol. 45, No. 5 (April 2026).
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
BREAKING: Court documents reveal that Australian government war crimes investigators do not even have the NAMES of two individuals Ben Roberts-Smith is alleged to have killed in Afghanistan almost 20 years ago. Nobody has managed to identify these alleged victims - even after $300 million was spent on war crimes investigations over five years. Australian Office of Special Investigations director Ross Barnett already revealed that investigators have: - No crime scenes - No access to the deceased - No bodies - No post-mortem report - No official cause of death - No recovery of projectiles to link to weapons that might have been carried by members of the ADF - No photographs - No site plans - No measurements - No recovery of projectiles - No blood spatter Now we know that after nearly $300 million and 5 years of investigation, they do not even have the NAMES of two alleged victims. If there is no name, no identification, no body - how do we even know they were killed? Does anybody actually think this is fair? Does anybody actually think that a criminal conviction - proved to a criminal standard, beyond reasonable doubt - is remotely possible in these circumstances? Daily Mail: ''Two of the five men Ben Roberts-Smith is accused of murdering while serving with the Special Air Service in Afghanistan have never been identified by war crimes investigators. Court documents seen by the Daily Mail show one of the Victoria Cross recipient's alleged victims is described only as 'Person Under Control 1', or alternatively 'Enemy Killed in Action 3'.''
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The Art Of Dialogue
The Art Of Dialogue@ArtOfDialogue_·
Jo Marie Payton, best known for Family Matters, asks fans to keep praying after revealing a recent health battle left her relearning how to walk and talk.
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NexaBody AI
NexaBody AI@NexaBodyAI·
Your body has answers. NexaBody helps you understand them. No guesswork. No extremes. Just insight that turns effort into real progress. When you listen to your body, with the right tools, results follow.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
In case you needed some good news: 🇨🇳 China restricts OnlyFans nationwide. 🇮🇸 Iceland enforces equal pay by law. 🇯🇵 Japan creates seawater-dissolving plant plastic. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Scotland guarantees free menstrual products. 🇲🇽 Mexico bans cosmetic animal testing + launches universal healthcare. 🇫🇷 France bans grocery stores from throwing away edible food. 🇰🇷 South Korea guarantees free basic internet for all. 🇪🇸 Spain approves paid menstrual leave. 🇦🇺 Australia on track to eliminate cervical cancer. 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan revives the Aral Sea. 🇨🇦 Canada develops bacteria that eats cancer tumors.
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DepressedBergman
DepressedBergman@DannyDrinksWine·
John McTiernan on the difficulties he faced during the filming of 'Predator' (1987): "The most difficult thing about 'Predator' (1987) was that I was coming into an organization that had its own notions and to some extent, its own corruption. The production designer worked for Joel Silver, one of the producers, and he insisted that we go to Puerto Vallarta in Mexico. I found out later that it was because he owned a house there or something. But the guy did no research and since that was my first studio feature I wasn’t adept enough to do his research for him. What the guy didn’t bother to find out was that the West Coast of Mexico is deciduous. The leaves fall off the trees at a certain time of the year and it happened to be when we were shooting. So it all turned orange on us. The cameraman and I wanted to go on the East Coast of Mexico that wasn’t deciduous. It was green and it actually had jungle but there were no resort hotels and it wasn’t trendy. We weren’t able to convince Mr. Silver that we should shoot down there. So the hardest thing was trying to pretend that there was jungle around Puerto Vallarta. Then, fortunately, the monster came in and it was bad. We shut down to get a better monster and by then I had a chance to cut the first portion of the film together. The studio saw it and so that gave me a little bit of credibility. When we went back to shoot we went to the East Coast like I wanted to in the first place. That’s where anything that looks like actual jungle came from. It’s a very odd thing. I mean, you so often wind up wearing other people’s mistakes. But they were mistakes that you saw going in but couldn’t stop it and so you try and maneuver out of other people’s mistakes, which is one of the hardest things to do." ("The Directors: Take Two", Robert J. Emery, 2002)
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