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UnkaSlamMissingBot17 2 points ago +3 / -1

If we're watching a movie, what film is this scene from? (Ignore the airplane; focus on the umbrella, the bag, the clothes, and the optics of walking away from the camera POV.)

"Being there" has some interesting parallel imagery.

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UnkaSlamMissingBot17 1 point ago +2 / -1

Why is he carrying shit like some po-ass tourist with cheap tickets for a seat next to the toilets?

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UnkaSlamMissingBot17 1 point ago +2 / -1

Your time and money are the products, taking them from you is the protocol.

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UnkaSlamMissingBot17 1 point ago +2 / -1

At least we don't have to wait until fucking August.

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UnkaSlamMissingBot17 6 points ago +7 / -1

Crazy Days and Nights focuses on the seamy underbelly of Hollywood, and has been doing Q-style drops for quite awhile.

(An adblocker is strongly recommended.)

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UnkaSlamMissingBot17 1 point ago +2 / -1

17:18, and it looks like he's just swiping hair out of his eyes. You only see it as an F-bomb on a freeze-frame.

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UnkaSlamMissingBot17 2 points ago +2 / -0

Tineye has no record of this photo. Does anyone have a link to a source video, and a time-stamp?

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UnkaSlamMissingBot17 1 point ago +2 / -1

Cardano-blockchains will not be the "future of voting" as any sort of solution if they're going to admit that rigging of the count using phantoms is already occurring. I.e., what good does verifying your own vote do when you're swamping by millions of fictitious votes?

These guys want to make voting more rather than less "electronic", by definition.

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UnkaSlamMissingBot17 3 points ago +3 / -0

He didn't "miss that part". He didn't mention it, because it was ancillary to the point he was trying to make. He reported the news that the canal is open again (i.e., and can then no longer be used as an excuse for crippling world trade).

And that's worth an updoot.

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UnkaSlamMissingBot17 3 points ago +3 / -0

13 is flawed: When elections are rigged, the courts are corrupt, and militias swarming with patsy-recruiting feds, there's no reason to participate in any of them.

And rights aren't up for discussion anyway (that's the whole point of them being rights, as opposed to privileges).

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