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Posts by Josh Sinton

Let’s consign Vance, Rubio & the gatorade goliath to the dustbin of history!

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Most people where i live (NYS) want to be responsible citizens of the world. Let’s stop trying to accommodate the bullshitters, asshats and nazis

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(n.b. Democrats are problematic to say the least, but they are rational and believe in civil rights. That i can live/work with)

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Because sad truth is that even after the orange baboon butt is gone, we’re still stuck with the current Republican party. A political party that doesn’t believe in science, civil rights or basic human decency. I can’t share a country with people who support that. Because they can’t share

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I can easily imagine historians looking back and describing this time as a straw-breaking-camel’s-back moment as far the continued union of the United States.
This being a moment when citizens started to seriously contemplate being part of a breakaway state

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I so want to curse you for your terrible taste in beverages but then you go and butter me up like this…

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Do younger people know about the huge effort that was put into decreasing the % of smokers. Education campaigns in print, on TV, in schools, new restrictions/enforcement, labeling, a soupçon of public shaming, changes in how smoking was depicted, etc. Might guide us in anti-anti-vax efforts.

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The covers of three books. Left to right: Gandolfini: Jim, Tony, and the life of a legend, about the late Sopranos actor. The cover shows Gandolfini looking shy, peering offscreen with one unobstructed eye and another that peeks out between the fingers of his right hand.
CENTER: The cover of Cinema Her Way, a coffee table book by Marya E. Gates about female directors. On the cover is actress Michelle Rodriguez as the boxer heroine of Karyn Kusama's sports drama Girlfight, about a woman boxer. 
RIGHT David Hockney's painting collection The Arrival of Spring in Normandy, showing a painting of a verdant field. In the background of the field is green grass. in the upper foreground are the branches of a tree sprouting white, cottony buds.

The covers of three books. Left to right: Gandolfini: Jim, Tony, and the life of a legend, about the late Sopranos actor. The cover shows Gandolfini looking shy, peering offscreen with one unobstructed eye and another that peeks out between the fingers of his right hand. CENTER: The cover of Cinema Her Way, a coffee table book by Marya E. Gates about female directors. On the cover is actress Michelle Rodriguez as the boxer heroine of Karyn Kusama's sports drama Girlfight, about a woman boxer. RIGHT David Hockney's painting collection The Arrival of Spring in Normandy, showing a painting of a verdant field. In the background of the field is green grass. in the upper foreground are the branches of a tree sprouting white, cottony buds.

A screenshot of the pre-orders section at mzs.press. Three screenshots of books that have not yet been released. I Am The Night, Daniel Dockery's book about Batman the Brave and the Bold, has a silhouette of Batman stretching from the top to the bottom of the cover, with the title of the book and a nighttime Gotham skyline circumscribed by the borders of the Batman silhouette.

CENTER The cover of The Ring Cycle, Matt Zoller Seitz and Odie Henderson's book on the Rocky and Creed films. The cover is white except for a pair of black boxing gloves floating there

RIGHT The cover of Documentary Now!, the 600-page, 7-pound coffee table book celebrating the aforementioned IFC Channel series parodying classic documentaries.

A screenshot of the pre-orders section at mzs.press. Three screenshots of books that have not yet been released. I Am The Night, Daniel Dockery's book about Batman the Brave and the Bold, has a silhouette of Batman stretching from the top to the bottom of the cover, with the title of the book and a nighttime Gotham skyline circumscribed by the borders of the Batman silhouette. CENTER The cover of The Ring Cycle, Matt Zoller Seitz and Odie Henderson's book on the Rocky and Creed films. The cover is white except for a pair of black boxing gloves floating there RIGHT The cover of Documentary Now!, the 600-page, 7-pound coffee table book celebrating the aforementioned IFC Channel series parodying classic documentaries.

Screenshot of three books carried at mzs.press arts bookstore: 
LEFT: Cover of Lead Sister, a biography of Karen Carpenter, featuring a closeup of Carpenter playing and singing with The Carpenters.
CENTER: The cover of Anthony Hopkins' We Did OK, Kid, a memoir of his life and career. On the cover is Hopkins in closeup as he looks presently, narrowed blue eyes looking directly at the spectator. 
RIGHT: Cover of Louis Armstrong In His Own Words, a collection of the bandleader's correspondence. The cover image is a photograph of a probably fortysomething Armstrong seated at the wooden desk in his office where he often wrote letters.

Screenshot of three books carried at mzs.press arts bookstore: LEFT: Cover of Lead Sister, a biography of Karen Carpenter, featuring a closeup of Carpenter playing and singing with The Carpenters. CENTER: The cover of Anthony Hopkins' We Did OK, Kid, a memoir of his life and career. On the cover is Hopkins in closeup as he looks presently, narrowed blue eyes looking directly at the spectator. RIGHT: Cover of Louis Armstrong In His Own Words, a collection of the bandleader's correspondence. The cover image is a photograph of a probably fortysomething Armstrong seated at the wooden desk in his office where he often wrote letters.

Screenshot of the covers of 3 books carried at mzs.press Arts Bookstore. 
LEFT: The cover of Gotham City Cocktails, a book of mixed drink recipes inspired by Batman. Art deco-style flowing border lines flow around and around the interior of the dust jacket. At the center are drawings of two tall cocktail glasses and between them, a shot glass and a tumbler with a sword-pierced cherry in it. 
CENTER: The cover of Downton Abbey Afternoon Tea Cookbook. Green cover, white writing and graphics. The central image is a teapot with stem lines coming out of it, and at the pot's base, a teacup and saucer and a separate plate of biscuits.
RIGHT: Bob's Burgers "The Re-Recipe Box," a set of recipe cards inspired by the joke hamburger names featured on the small board at the front of Bob's joint. Red sides with small graphics, cover image of the restaurant.

Screenshot of the covers of 3 books carried at mzs.press Arts Bookstore. LEFT: The cover of Gotham City Cocktails, a book of mixed drink recipes inspired by Batman. Art deco-style flowing border lines flow around and around the interior of the dust jacket. At the center are drawings of two tall cocktail glasses and between them, a shot glass and a tumbler with a sword-pierced cherry in it. CENTER: The cover of Downton Abbey Afternoon Tea Cookbook. Green cover, white writing and graphics. The central image is a teapot with stem lines coming out of it, and at the pot's base, a teacup and saucer and a separate plate of biscuits. RIGHT: Bob's Burgers "The Re-Recipe Box," a set of recipe cards inspired by the joke hamburger names featured on the small board at the front of Bob's joint. Red sides with small graphics, cover image of the restaurant.

Greetings, new friends! You may know me as an author, a prolific Bluesky poster and 4th place finisher on So You Call That Dancing? But you might not know that my partner Judith (@mzpress) and I have an online arts bookstore that's growing every day. Full inventory here: mzs.press/EVERYTHING-W...

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#chefskiss

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Minnesota sate government should find a way to protect its citizens from having to pay federal taxes. Keep that money in-state if these goons are gonna cosplay mafiosos

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If you haven’t seen this coming for the past 20 years, then I’ve got some history books to recommend to you

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Reading about Epstein files has got me feeling like I’m living in a DeLillo novel. And while it gives my thoughts a nice slick rhythm, the constant creeping sense of paranoia is a real bummer

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6. Reform SCOTUS (term limits and expanded)

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I hope they all contract herpes of the eyeball

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Billy K calling for abolishing ICE was not on my media bingo card this (or any) lifetime.
But I’ll take it!

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Whatever doesn't kill you makes you older

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His name is Liam Ramos, and he is 5. He was abducted from Minneapolis and trafficked to a detention camp in Texas.

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The moment i read that one of the contributors was @mattyglesias.bsky.social i knew it was gonna be a big ole recipe for how to alienate the base

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I propose setting up a “potemkin presidency” for DJT where he gets to live out his nihilistic dreams in a secluded and isolated mockup of the WH and MAL

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Understanding DJT’s moves is super simple:
- imagine you’re a writer for MAD magazine circa 2014
- the theme of the issue is, “hail to the thief, saluting our beloved leader President Trump.”
- write a series of crazier and more bizarre scenarios featuring this theme
- voila! You’re here

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[so, yes, we u.s. citizens have to find a way to stop them]

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Only the psychotic president and his moronic employees do

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In case any non-americans are reading this: U.S. CITIZENS DO NOT WANT GREENLAND

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In my dreams everyone discusses the well-established fact of american anti-left bias

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Kacsmaryk is like a real-life bad guy out of Animal House.

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Trump is such a moron that even AI would be a better president

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I jumped off years ago when he pulled that super b.s. “rally to restore sanity.” The both-sideism and anti-science has only gotten worse since then

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STOP LISTENING TO JON STEWART FOR POLITICAL OPINIONS.
He’s always been bad at it. Hopelessly addicted to both-sideism
If you’re going to listen to him, just do it to hear jokes (hopefully funny ones)

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i stand with hannah natanson of the washington post and you should too

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