Doug Thompson

588 posts

Doug Thompson

Doug Thompson

@dfresh3684

Albuquerque, NM شامل ہوئے Nisan 2021
275 فالونگ290 فالوورز
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Throwbacks@ThrowbacksShow·
Entourage is a time capsule for a whole new generation. @mrdougellin says some frat pledges are literally called “Lloyds” now 😂
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Doug Thompson@dfresh3684·
@da3strikes That sucks man. I’m glad I don’t have to use social media for anything but keeping connections with some people. I am horrible about posting anything.
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Travis Bagwell
Travis Bagwell@da3strikes·
@dfresh3684 Yup. I've been studying my social media platforms. They all do this. X is just the worst. Pretty much pay to play. Otherwise, reach is like 5% of followers. Crazy...
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Travis Bagwell
Travis Bagwell@da3strikes·
Another week, another signed book giveaway in our FB Group and Discord! Also, X suppresses the hell out of my reach (~5% of follower count), so these are easier places to get info on the series. travisbagwell.com/links
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Hank Azaria
Hank Azaria@HankAzaria·
Hard to believe this week marks 30 years since #TheBirdcage came out... I had to put on my special shirt to celebrate!
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Bill Lawrence
Bill Lawrence@VDOOZER·
Look, it's so fun for us to bring #Scrubs back, to connect with old friends, make new ones... Just feeling grateful. So, thanks. However this goes. TV is fun.
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Cameron Britton
Cameron Britton@CameronBrittonH·
@DannyParkins I already listed some, but I forgot to recommend Mindhunter. I was in Mindhunter, and it's one of my favorite shows.
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Danny Parkins
Danny Parkins@DannyParkins·
What should my next show be? Among shows I’ve seen and liked/loved: The Wire (GOAT) Sopranos, Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, Curb, Game of Thrones, The Shield, Shrinking, Ted Lasso, Oz, Platonic, Nobody Wants This, Ozark, The Americans, Homeland, Shameless, Billions.
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Maxx Crosby
Maxx Crosby@CrosbyMaxx·
Today is your last chance to win a signed jersey by submitting your #ProBowlVote + Maxx Crosby. RT this post for a chance to win. nfl.com/pro-bowl-games…
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Jerry Ferrara
Jerry Ferrara@jerryferrara·
I hate the eagles but that should always be their jerseys. Straight fire.
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Doug Thompson@dfresh3684·
@jerryferrara I had never watched the shield and now I’m almost done with the last season. So good
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AaronBuck
AaronBuck@aaronbuck963·
What I’ve Learned Since the Death of @CharlieKirk, So Now What When I posted about Charlie Kirk’s murder, I had no idea so many people would read it or even care. I just needed to express how and what I was feeling. I figured it’d get a few likes, maybe some eye rolls, and disappear into the feed like everything else. But a lot people saw it. Many of them responded. And I read every single comment. The ones that thanked me. The ones that pushed back. The ones that asked fair, important questions. And yeah, the ones that called me a racist pos, a bootlicker, a twat, a bigot, and worse. And I responded to them all. Why? Because I wanted to understand what people were feeling — even the folks who came at me sideways. Especially them. And through all of it, a few themes stood out. People wanted to know why I didn’t speak up sooner. Where was I when Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband were murdered in Minnesota? Why didn’t I say anything about the high school shooting that happened the same day Charlie Kirk was killed? Why didn’t I post about the brutal hammer attack on Paul Pelosi? Fair questions. And they deserve a real answer. The truth is, I don’t know. I was outraged. I was heartbroken. But I didn’t say anything publicly. Maybe I didn’t know what to say. Maybe I figured someone else would. Maybe I thought it wasn’t my place. But here’s what I’ve come to realize: Silence isn’t always indifference, but maybe I’ve been too silent for too long. Some people asked how I could defend someone like Charlie Kirk — a man they say was a bigot, a misogynist, someone who used fear and outrage as tools. I’ve seen some of what Charlie has said. Not all of it, but enough to know he was a lightning rod. And no, I don’t agree with everything he ever said. But what hit me — what shook me — was that he showed up. He stood in front of people who hated his guts and talked to them anyway. Face to face. In person. He didn’t shout them down or storm offstage. He didn’t hide behind a screen or a snarky comment section. He engaged. And that’s rare now. Too rare. We don’t talk anymore. We attack. We shame. We wait for people to slip and then celebrate when they fall. When did we become a culture that roots for death? I mean that literally. There are people — real people — celebrating the murder of a man they disagreed with. Just like there were people laughing when Pelosi’s husband was hospitalized. Just like people ignored when a Democratic lawmaker was gunned down in her own home. If that’s where we’re at — if we’re so tribal that we only feel empathy when it suits our team — then we’re in deeper trouble than I thought. We’ve replaced conversation with condemnation, and we’re paying the price. This isn’t just political decay. This is cultural rot. I served in the military. I know there are times when force is necessary. When evil needs to be met head-on. I believe there are times when killing is justified — to stop even greater killing. That’s reality. But we’re not talking about terrorists here. We’re talking about fellow Americans. Charlie Kirk wasn’t Hitler. Neither was Rep. Hortman. They were activists. Elected officials. People who stood for what they believed was best for the country, even if you disagreed with them. What they were — what they are — is children of God. And whether you agreed with them or not, that means their lives had meaning. That means their deaths should never be celebrated. That means we have to be better than this. So now what? Now I speak up. Not as a partisan. Not as a mouthpiece. But as a human being who’s tired of seeing people dehumanize each other over politics and ideology. I’m not here to tell you what to believe. But I am going to start telling you what I believe. That we’ve lost our way. That we need to relearn how to live with disagreement. That we need to stop treating words like weapons and start treating people like people. That we need to stop clapping for violence and start asking why we’re so comfortable with hate. So no, I won’t stay quiet anymore. Not because I’ve picked a side, but because I’ve picked a principle. Compassion. Understanding. Listening. Respect. You don’t have to agree with me. But if we can’t even talk anymore — if we’ve lost the ability to hear and be heard — then we’re not holding a republic. We’re holding a funeral. And we should probably start asking who’s next. You don’t have to agree with me. But if conversation is now a threat, and disagreement is treated like treason, then we’re not protecting a democracy, we’re managing its collapse.
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Jerry Ferrara
Jerry Ferrara@jerryferrara·
This is why fantasy sucks to me. Built a whole team around Bowers. It looks like a great bet. Then he goes out with a non contact injury.
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Doug Thompson@dfresh3684·
@da3strikes Can’t say the same thing as facebook but maybe we just get you a talk to text computer and you knock this book out by Monday!! Hope everything else is going well man. Take care
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Travis Bagwell
Travis Bagwell@da3strikes·
Brief Update: I had my hand surgery in May and have been recovering sloooowly. But I'm back to work now! AO: Crucible (book 8) crossed 150K words this week, 30+ chapters are available on my Patreon, and I'm hoping to launch before year-end! 🔥💀 patreon.com/c/da3strikes
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Doug Thompson
Doug Thompson@dfresh3684·
@Prez Congrats. Welcome to the nation.
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Jamal Adams
Jamal Adams@Prez·
Forever grateful. I don’t take it for granted.
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