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Posts by Cardinal Mark

What a game! Canada - fucking awesome game! #olympics #hockey #goldmetalgame

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GOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAL! #USA #HOCKEY #GOLDBABY #OT

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“A Godsend”: ProPublica’s Rx Inspector Tool Is Helping People Find Critical Safety Information on Generic Drugs Health care workers are changing how they counsel patients. Experts are using our database to support their research. And some consumers report they’ve discovered troubling records at the factories wh...

The FDA won’t tell Americans where their generic drugs are made, so ProPublica built a tool to show you.

Here’s how Rx Inspector has helped patients, doctors and researchers so far.

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🚨 Minneapolis, MN 🚨 EVERYWHERE 🚨

The identities of members of Signal chats are being "doxxed" on the CSAM site.

Turn your socials private of temporarily deactivate.

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Share with everyone you know and care about.

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We need your help to see the full picture of how the dismantling of the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights is affecting students, parents, school employees and their wider communities.

Here's how to reach out:

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If you believe the specific requirement for additional registration with the US Copyright Office is excluding work you know was stolen for the LibGen database, let the SoA know.

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Haven’t seen PW post yet but did see this one of him and his BF - definitely pickleball queen team

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Anybody out there who still writes stage plays, what’s your software of choice these days?

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Final draft is very popular among the playwrights I know. Celtx and Fade In are 2 other options a few playwrights I’ve met use. Celtx has a user friendly interface. Fade In has a free option. I think Celtx has a free option too.

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Another distraction, for the Epsteinth time.

Another distraction, for the Epsteinth time.

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📸 Ptownfilm on instagram

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Ahhhh vacation time in Provincetown 😎🌊🏖️ #raulesparza

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Many devices, other than the obvious phones, can also transmit trackable signals. These can include smart ear buds, headphones, smart glasses, key fobs, location tags, watches, and health wearables.

No need to carry everything with you everywhere.

Don’t leave breadcrumbs when you don’t need to.

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Nice! Do you know if there is a full video of the interview or just piece posted and the audio? Just curious

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I would laugh every time I saw this!

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A night with ‘My Fair Lady’ Backed by a 65-piece musical orchestra, a cast of Broadway veterans will bring the Tony- and Oscar-winning “My Fair Lady” to life tonight at the Klein Music Tent.

Nice article on My Fair Lady in concert at Theatre Aspen www.aspendailynews.com/arts_and_ent...

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I can only imagine the thought 💭 bubbles here! 🤣

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Wicked retirement plan there. But I don’t think he gets interest just the annual payday. And I would absolutely also take annual payday July 1 too! ⚾️

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It’s got potential as an ATG entertainment theater and with Jordan Roth as one of the producers of the musical there is a tie-in with him and ATG Entertainment as he’s still got some ownership of jujamcyn theaters.

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It the Provincetown Film festival this Thursday through Sunday, so maybe…

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Gritty!

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That’s a nice article about Julie and the My Fair Lady show in Aspen.

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This week’s Just for Skeets and Giggles is out! Have a great weekend. statuskuo.substack.com/p/just-for-s...

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Peter Morwood, an incredible author, passed suddenly two weeks ago. Here's a chance to explore some of his writings and help out his family.

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A scanned black-and-white newspaper page featuring a short story titled “St Euston’s Day” by Uncle Jim, a pseudonym for Terry Pratchett. The story appears under a “Children’s Circle” header and recounts a whimsical tale about a fictional saint associated with the invention of the railway in 829 A.D. The text is printed in columns with a slightly faded, typewritten appearance. Below the story, there is a “Birthdays” section listing names and ages of young readers. 

The story reads:

Children’s Circle
by UNCLE JIM

Dear Circle Members,

It’s not widely known that tomorrow is St Euston’s Day, when his followers commemorate the man who failed to invent the railway in A.D. 829. He failed somewhere.

Anyone who, on this day, wears their hat backwards and recites all the names of the stations on the Bakerloo Line is traditionally entitled to a silver sixpence and a return ticket to Maida Vale.

In memory of Saint Euston, the famous railway station — built where he supposedly had the idea — is really a railway cathedral. According to legend, if Euston Station is ever pulled down, no trains will ever again run in London. The underground monks who look after the railway will make sure of that.

No one has ever actually seen these monks, but if you have a good look round a place like Baker Street station, you’ll notice lots of small doors and passages that no one ever seems to use. Well, somebody must use them.

The electricity is cut off during part of the night, and no trains run. According to the story, people hear strange chanting and see lights moving far down the windy tunnels. The stations are changed, the light bulbs dim. Sometimes, at night, organ music comes out of the loudspeakers.

No one ever dares go and look. But if, on St Euston’s Day, you wear your hat back to front and can recite all the stations on the Bakerloo Line, there’s a chance you’ll receive a silver sixpence and a return ticket to Maida Vale.

So you never know.

A scanned black-and-white newspaper page featuring a short story titled “St Euston’s Day” by Uncle Jim, a pseudonym for Terry Pratchett. The story appears under a “Children’s Circle” header and recounts a whimsical tale about a fictional saint associated with the invention of the railway in 829 A.D. The text is printed in columns with a slightly faded, typewritten appearance. Below the story, there is a “Birthdays” section listing names and ages of young readers. The story reads: Children’s Circle by UNCLE JIM Dear Circle Members, It’s not widely known that tomorrow is St Euston’s Day, when his followers commemorate the man who failed to invent the railway in A.D. 829. He failed somewhere. Anyone who, on this day, wears their hat backwards and recites all the names of the stations on the Bakerloo Line is traditionally entitled to a silver sixpence and a return ticket to Maida Vale. In memory of Saint Euston, the famous railway station — built where he supposedly had the idea — is really a railway cathedral. According to legend, if Euston Station is ever pulled down, no trains will ever again run in London. The underground monks who look after the railway will make sure of that. No one has ever actually seen these monks, but if you have a good look round a place like Baker Street station, you’ll notice lots of small doors and passages that no one ever seems to use. Well, somebody must use them. The electricity is cut off during part of the night, and no trains run. According to the story, people hear strange chanting and see lights moving far down the windy tunnels. The stations are changed, the light bulbs dim. Sometimes, at night, organ music comes out of the loudspeakers. No one ever dares go and look. But if, on St Euston’s Day, you wear your hat back to front and can recite all the stations on the Bakerloo Line, there’s a chance you’ll receive a silver sixpence and a return ticket to Maida Vale. So you never know.

Here's Terry Pratchett mastering the urban fantasy/hidden London genre in less than 500 words when he was just 17, in February 1966. "The idea of
people rushing round deep under the earth is dark and mysterious, and the monks want to make sure people remember that".

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Stephen Sondheim’s definition of art

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You just traveled to the Middle East, Donald. They let you go, no issues.

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The fascism playbook hasn't changed—only the speed we're flipping through its chapters.

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Love thy neighbor doesn’t come with fine print.

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