Practical Effects
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Practical Effects
@PFXMusic
I mostly make music… Mostly…
Tham gia Mart 2019
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Making walk out songs elite again is so fuckin' dope
Jimmy King@Jimmyking35
Mason Miller using Korn’s Blind as his entrance song into the 9th inning int is so unbelievably bad ass
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@allenanalysis Instead of organizing a revolt they organized a dance routine 👏👏👏
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Today’s final count:
7 million Americans. 3,000 cities. Every state.
Philadelphia. Atlanta. Dallas. St. Paul. DC. San Francisco.
500,000 in London. Tel Aviv in the streets.
A human banner on the Pacific Ocean spelling out: TRUMP MUST GO NOW.
One of the largest single-day demonstrations in American history.
The founders settled the kings question in 1776.
America settled it again today.
Never stop connecting the dots.
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Makes you wonder why the French used guillotines when they just coulda done this instead.
Brendan Gutenschwager@BGOnTheScene
“No Kings” protesters assembled to form a message reading “TRUMP MUST GO NOW!” at Ocean Beach in San Francisco, California today
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@ennui365 Democrats are bad too. The corruption is universal! Get over the Red vs Blue BS already. Demand a socialist party that isn’t afraid to call itself a socialist party (and actually implements socialist principles!)
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@KimDotcom Imagine if they were willing to do something besides participate in a shitlib convention Mardi Gras parade.
GIF
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“The CIA is not the top of the food chain.”
“The oligarchs are the ones really in charge.”
“Intelligence agencies work for them.”
Whitney Webb just broke down the truth about the Epstein class.
“This is who Epstein was really working for … ”
“There’s this transnational group that Epstein was part of.”
“He’s like middle management in it.”
“They are not overseen by any national government, nor loyal to any of them.”
“The public governments that we all know have basically been reduced to enabling environments for the policies made by these other people that are then filtered down through think tanks or philanthropic foundations.”
“The Gates Foundation, for example.”
“Epstein was setting up a lot of these philanthropic foundations that influence policy.”
“He was doing a lot of shady financial stuff, helping powerful people hide their money.”
“One of the funds that Epstein was involved in setting up was actually handling money for our current Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent.”
“And he refuses to release Epstein’s Treasury records.”
“A key actor in this network testified to Congress in the early ‘70s about what was going on with this group.”
“I think he really gave it away, but they didn’t care.”
“It’s really brazen.”
“It’s Samuel Pisar, who was a lawyer.”
“He was Robert Maxwell’s lawyer and … involved with building up commerce relations between the eastern bloc and the western bloc during the Cold War.”
“What he argued in the early ‘70s to Congress is that what was happening was the creation of a trans-ideological corporation that was becoming the de facto power in the world, making the nation state irrelevant.”
“It was capitalist western multinational corporations entering into joint ventures with communist state-owned corporations.”
“These forces were essentially joining hands and creating a structure that was really running the world of economic governance.”
“So you see it back then in the early ‘70s being told to Congress: we’re making a sovereign corporation that runs everything.”
“It doesn’t matter what national governments do.”
“National governments bow to us.”
“And if you look at intelligence agencies, let’s take the CIA for example, they serve those same masters.”
“For example, if you look at the early coups of the CIA, who were they for?”
“Iran in [1953], it was for Anglo American Oil.”
“In Guatemala, it was for United Fruit Company.”
“The CIA’s regime changes are almost always at the behest of corporations.”
@_whitneywebb @jimmy_dore
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Fuck "nice." Fuck "likable." Fuck your feelings.
Shoutout to every hero who still drops the raw, unfiltered truth without giving a single fuck who gets offended.
Society is circling the drain and collapsing into a flaming pile of shit all around us. This isn't the time for polite bullshit or coddling weak minded retards.
The most based, loving, and kind thing you can do right now is speak the brutal, ugly truth... loud, hard, and without apology.
If it triggers some delicate liberal and shatters their little safe space, even better. They fucking deserve worse.
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@JasonBassler1 As if we needed age to disqualify these two evil fucks
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RoboCop (1987) has aged better than most of its era. The practical effects still hold up, but it’s the satire that really lands now, corporate greed, privatized policing, all of it feels uncomfortably current, which makes the film hit even harder today.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
What is your unconventional pick for greatest movie of all time?
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@IamTheImmortal Poeple can’t wrap their heads around the bleak reality so they opt for the pleasant sounding lie.
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How are people still tricked by this god stuff in 2026? I get it in 1026 when your entire world was a square mile in size. We see 13 billion light years in to the universe now and have science and technology. I don’t get it.
FULL SEND MMA@full_send_mma
UFC middleweight Joe Pyfer reveals finding God and becoming a Christian changed his life “I’ve had a complete 360 change as far as my faith. I had an out of body experience where I was able to see myself in a different light. I want marriage and God at the center of my life”
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Libertarianism is a lie. A 19 year old with $40,000 in student debt, addicted to pornography, gambling his pittance wage on draftkings, eating ultra-processed slop laced with additives, with no vocational skills, no family stability, no community, and no cultural framework for meaning is not "free". He is comprehensively captured by systems specifically engineered to exploit him.
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