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I'm not sure. I don't know if having nothing to say is worse than having something bad to say

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This week on the Kill James Bond Podcast: I'm beginning to genuinely strain my friendships by forcing my soul bonded foreverhomies to watch FAST AND FURIOUS 8

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Democrats are NOT complacent. We're ready to vote in favour of this war RIGHT NOW if we can

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We've lost Vatican City to the Cones... fuck....

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What I like best about the Artemis II photos is that it was taken by actual humans. An actual person had to frame it and manually adjust settings. It's their own artistic rendition of what they thought looked best at the time, something no probe, rover or unmanned spacecraft can take. it's art

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Legend

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THE END OF THE PARTY by Max Lavergne. 

The party was so good that, by the end, no one was able to leave. Beginning in a blaze of virgin enthusiasm around eight o'clock, gathering speed and excitement at nine, becoming focused and wilful as the clock struck ten; then the crunching router of substances whizzing minds into elegant shapes through eleven, twelve and one; the gilding of each look, each gesture, each implicit sexual invitation at two and three; the sublime regret of four; the anticipation as five ticked over; the day and, it was unanimously felt, all of us, reborn as six gave way to seven and eight. At 9am, as a trembling gratitude for the privilege of the life that we had been given to live and to enjoy passed over us the first nervous partygoer struggled to his feet - it was Alex H - and tried to make his apologies. No more than a sentence in was he when he burst into tears, rested a sweating hand on the coffee table and sank once more to the couch. Hours passed. Initially immobile, we tried to remember the form and rhythm that a normal day followed, to destroy by willpower the new template set by the party, and were unable to. We raged around the patio and the garage. Helplessly, we tried on clean t-shirts and attempted to find the ingredients for toast. We stood in tremulous awe of the bathroom's toothbrush cup. We ordered McDonalds on Uber Eats and sat in an anxious circle eating burgers and trying to remember if it was normal. Surely - surely - burgers must be normal. Then, as the shadows lengthened in the yard we drifted once more to the stereo, and turned the music up, and then we opened some wine, and it was as though a goddess of inspiration had reached an elegant hand into the clearing and created a door for us to step through. The full text is available at https://infinitegossip.ghost.io/the-end-of-the-party/

THE END OF THE PARTY by Max Lavergne. The party was so good that, by the end, no one was able to leave. Beginning in a blaze of virgin enthusiasm around eight o'clock, gathering speed and excitement at nine, becoming focused and wilful as the clock struck ten; then the crunching router of substances whizzing minds into elegant shapes through eleven, twelve and one; the gilding of each look, each gesture, each implicit sexual invitation at two and three; the sublime regret of four; the anticipation as five ticked over; the day and, it was unanimously felt, all of us, reborn as six gave way to seven and eight. At 9am, as a trembling gratitude for the privilege of the life that we had been given to live and to enjoy passed over us the first nervous partygoer struggled to his feet - it was Alex H - and tried to make his apologies. No more than a sentence in was he when he burst into tears, rested a sweating hand on the coffee table and sank once more to the couch. Hours passed. Initially immobile, we tried to remember the form and rhythm that a normal day followed, to destroy by willpower the new template set by the party, and were unable to. We raged around the patio and the garage. Helplessly, we tried on clean t-shirts and attempted to find the ingredients for toast. We stood in tremulous awe of the bathroom's toothbrush cup. We ordered McDonalds on Uber Eats and sat in an anxious circle eating burgers and trying to remember if it was normal. Surely - surely - burgers must be normal. Then, as the shadows lengthened in the yard we drifted once more to the stereo, and turned the music up, and then we opened some wine, and it was as though a goddess of inspiration had reached an elegant hand into the clearing and created a door for us to step through. The full text is available at https://infinitegossip.ghost.io/the-end-of-the-party/

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new story up on INFINITE GOSSIP. it's called THE END OF THE PARTY. the full text is here but please subscribe for more & so i feel good infinitegossip.ghost.io/the-end-of-t...

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You do have to respect that even in his state he's able to launch a successful campaign of total hostility against Luzhin

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for Revolutionary reasons, I now have no choice but to go to the pub at 1pm on a workday

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and a ceasfire that can be broadly understood as a crushing US defeat is even better

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Out of everything I thought I might wake up to, gotta say a ceasefire is pretty good

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This is why they founded AO3

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Finally finished The Brothers Karamazov. The punchline at the 1000 page mark is well worth it

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Its all fucking chinese dude

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I did, and thank you that makes it all worthwhile

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This week on the podcast we watch Furious 7, a movie that made over a billion dollars, and we talk about feminism again cause women* are almost people in this one

*one woman, in one scene

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FURIOUS 7

Taking place a number of months after Fast & Furious 6, as well as immediately during and after the events of Fast and Furious 3: Tokyo Drift, Furious 7 chronicles the Toretto Fambily's war against Frank Transporter, including the martyrdom of Paul Walker.

www.podbean.com/ew/pb-sn75i-...

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You're down one bald guy

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sounds like YOU don't have a small business

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Thisll be as easy as punching a shark to death

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This week on NGNM: An unfairly maligned new england Mayor who only had the best interests of local small businesses at heart

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no gods no mayors: LARRY VAUGHN

no gods no mayors: LARRY VAUGHN

this week, we talk about an absolutely teflon guy in the pocket of a local industry. and we've got @devononearth.bsky.social with us! listen where you listen.

"hey don't No Gods No Mayors episodes normally go up on thursday" yeah that's true. this one is up a day early. no reason.

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You ever finish that?

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Can we make it out of this red state before either the economy or our tattered tent collapses??

I have a trans daughter to evacuate and a friend even more disabled than me who needs our help in California!

Anything helps!
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Okay, well lets hear them out on this

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Theres a new Mark Z Danielewski out thats supposed to be nuts

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