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Posts by Jonathan Wells

Smart defensive move. I think OJ used this to his advantage (but for the opposite reason: TOO much evidence)

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Oops, I’m not the person you meant to tag I’m afraid

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Unidentified men grabbing someone off the street and putting her in a car because she wrote an op-Ed. This as flatly authoritarian as anything we’ve seen in this country in a very long time.

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Most of what we call "tech" is about getting the right information into a database and trying to prevent the wrong person from reading or updating it.

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Tragic incident today: the pot and kettle have exploded.

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Hey guys meta announced a new policy where they send a killer to get you so be sure to go to settings>my account > killer> disable killer to turn that off

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Indeed, no one could’ve predicted.

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Let me say this in no uncertain terms: the President’s actions today are illegal.
 
Cutting off people from healthcare, childcare, and other services is cruel.

The State of Illinois will fight this unlawful order with everything we have.

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TikTok is Schrödinger's app, perpetually alive and dead at the same time, depending on random subatomic events that occur out of view

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Serious question: Why are white people so afraid of becoming a minority? Does America treat minorities badly or something?

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We of course can’t rule out that he simply knew too much about Provasic.

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5/5. GG

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It’s wild to think that every light in every window represents one patient, character-based improv scene

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www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol...

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3 Georgia Women, Caught Up in a Flood of Suspicion About Voting An election skeptic challenged hundreds of voter registrations, including one for a voting rights activist. A county official is dealing with the mess.

A woman in Georgia challenged hundreds of voter registrations — including one for a voting rights activist — by taking advantage of a new state law, amplifying conspiracy theories about widespread voter fraud and leaving a trail of chaos in her wake. A county clerk is dealing with the mess.

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