Not on xitter, but this is another example of the truth.
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With this settlement the US is worse off in every way than it was before the war; Iran is strengthened by the huge new tolls in the Straits of Hormuz, paid by the whole world. (1/14)
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Science Centre
Straight Time (1978)
The Serpent's Egg (1977)
Bad Timing (1980)
Barry Lyndon (1975)
Chattahoochee (1989)
The last one I saw at TIFF so it's probably a cheat. It sure did disappear, though.
Weaponize the aebleskivers!
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Absolutely, I've been to a few games at Nat Bailey and it's great. Stadium seats maybe 6000+? Most fun I've had at a pro game aside from going to the big O in Montreal i the seventies. Rogers Centre (Skydome} is pure sensory overload in my experience.
So they didn’t like the ad. Let’s just post Reagan’s 5 min speech against tariffs as it appears on YouTube.
Over and over. On all platforms (some of y’all are still on X).
*1981 Sherrilyn horrified by 2025 Sherrilyn saying “let’s post Reagan’s speech.”
youtu.be/5t5QK03KXPc
Thank you. I sensed BS when I saw that.
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Reminds me of theis Kids in the Hall Sketch: www.toomanyatoms.com/comedy/Encou...
I'm an old guy. Grew up in Toronto.. This description would have been apt 60 years ago.
Tariffs xkcd.com/3073
Screaming in British Columbia here.
Tony Benn was born 100 years ago today. A hero of mine, he was steeped in the English radical tradition while maintaining an internationalist outlook. As we struggle to defend democracy against those who seek to avoid accountability, his five questions to ask the powerful are worth remembering
66% des Parisiennes et des Parisiens sont pour végétaliser et rendre piétonnes 500 nouvelles rues dans les tous les quartiers !
Nous continuons d’agir pour améliorer la qualité de vie à Paris et renforcer la démocratie.
Almost 4 million people ride the subway every day. Yes, less than pre-covid, but there are fewer jobs that demand in-person daily attendance. Duffy is a moron.
If you want a simple explanation about why the Trump of 2017, the greatest threat to democracy we’d ever faced in the White House, was far less of a threat than the Trump of 2025, the simple answer is Elon Musk.
My new article on Trump's treasonous meeting with Zelensky: deanobeidallah.substack.com/p/trump-is-n...
the most surprising and disappointing aspect of becoming a global health philanthropist is the existence of an opposition team
Piffleswipe! Well played, sir.
Alt-text:
A football stadium crowd holds up an image of a fist breaking a swastika, along with letters reading "kein vergeben, kein vergessen" (no forgiveness, no forgetting)
I remember when the Rs whined about Obama's "unconstitutional" EOs.