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TerpenoidTester 10 points ago +10 / -0

But the movie was female-heavy, so probably not recommended for TheImp.

This isn't automatically a bad thing, The Descent was excellent. It isn't the AMOUNT it is the ridiculous played out stereotypes they used.

The 'alt' Mother with the 'alt' daughter and 'DJ' son despite them living in a shithole. The same boring cardboard cutout characters every modern film uses.

You should see "Drag me to Hell" to understand what I mean, that is also female heavy however they are likeable, well fleshed out characters. No paper thin stereotypes that are needed to hit all the 'checkmarks' of modern characters.

Especially with the location, it needed to be a secluded one.

Secluded like....a cabin in the woods would be?

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TerpenoidTester 13 points ago +13 / -0

I actually couldn't stand it.

The predictable tropes (as soon as I saw a single boy in a family of all women I knew he'd be the one to fuck everything up and wouldn't survive), the odd change from a house in the woods to children in an apartment building...there was no love of the original.

I know Raimi and Campbell were involved but after seeing it I question just how much they actually contributed.

The special effects were good but the writing, the acting and the overall film was way, way below what I was expecting.

The setting, characters and plot were painful. Took all the 'fun' out of a series that was designed for it.

Also the setting was so stupid, a building being torn down so it is mostly abandoned...a convenient location for the Necronomicon and a convenient earthquake conveniently exposing exactly what is needed...

The whole thing was depressing considering the people involved.

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TerpenoidTester 13 points ago +13 / -0

"I didn’t think they was gonna get rid of the coach. I think he was the right coach for the job. But you know how they do. When teams come together like this, they quick to go and find a White coach, somewhere around, just throw him in that position, so he can get all the credit. I don’t care. Ya, I said it. They do it too much."

Can we take a moment to admire how unbelievably stupid the idea is that a racist owner would hire a black coach simply to wait until the team is successful, then fire him and replace him with a white guy...because he hates blacks?

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TerpenoidTester 16 points ago +16 / -0

'The Post stands by its reporting,' a Washington Post spokeswoman said.

She cited a 2022 review by the Pulitzer board that said no elements of those stories 'were discredited by facts that emerged subsequent to the conferral of the prizes.'

This physically hurts to see a once proud industry stooping to this level.

Renowned journalist Bob Woodward told him coverage of the Russia probe 'wasn't handled well'.

Also go fuck yourself Woodward you piece of shit. Renowned for nothing.

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TerpenoidTester 6 points ago +6 / -0

Over the years, Bonner has watched her students graduate and go to college, only to return a year later because, she says, "They had a tough time acclimating to bigger, more diverse spaces."

Don't worry it is because they are apparently...dropping out of college?

That was seriously her logic? Also why is this teacher following up with her students into college? Grooming?

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TerpenoidTester 30 points ago +30 / -0

However, that has not stopped fans of The Legend of Zelda series from responding to these bad-faith reviews with positive scores of their own as a countermeasure.

"When we do it there is no problem, because we're just fighting these nonexistent bad guys!"

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TerpenoidTester 38 points ago +38 / -0

O Keefe throwing some fuel on the fire, I like how he's going straight for FOX.

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TerpenoidTester 13 points ago +13 / -0

Hospitals are flush with COVID cash from the Government and removing all their high paid staff that they are now replacing with untrained Filipinos they are trucking in by the planeload.

They have to spend that money somehow and they can't steal ALL of it...

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TerpenoidTester 35 points ago +35 / -0

"Hyundai and Kia's decision to put cost savings and profits over public safety has had significant consequences for Baltimore and its residents, as it has in other cities," the lawsuit says.

Oh the irony. The thick, thick irony. I don't know how these people sleep at night.

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TerpenoidTester 5 points ago +5 / -0

According to court documents, Nima Momeni stabbed Bob Lee in the heart with a kitchen knife after an argument about Momeni’s sister.

Now, Cash App founder Bob Lee allegedly attended underground sex and drug parties for San Francisco’s elite with the sister of his accused killer, according to a report from the New York Post

Known in wealthy circles as “The Lifestyle,” Lee, 43,a father of two, allegedly enjoyed the city’s underground party scene, as did Khazar Momeni, wife of a prominent plastic surgeon and sister of Nima Momeni.

People familiar with the group said Lee and Khazar, 37, were sleeping together, and many feared he’d fallen into a dangerous lifestyle, surrounding himself with the wrong group of people.

Lee was allegedly confronted by Nima about the hard partying and his sister’s involvement in an argument erupting in the early hours of April 4 when Lee was stabbed multiple times, prosecutors said.

According to a friend, Lee was passionate about his tech industry work developing the popular Venmo competitor following his career as a Google programmer.

But in his spare time, Lee allegedly was involved in casual drug use and partying, taking ketamine and cocaine and traveling to raves around the world, his friends told the news outlet.

"The Lifestyle" actually got a good laugh. What kind of fucking nickname is that.

Interesting that a Venmo competitor creator gets stabbed to death with such an elaborate story behind it.

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TerpenoidTester 54 points ago +54 / -0

Buried in the text is the real story:

“Our data suggested that the mortality related to the virus itself is relatively low, but other things that happen during the ICU stay, like secondary bacterial pneumonia, offset that.”

COVID is likely the most over-reported cause of death in medical history. These studies consistently continue to show secondary causes for so many COVID deaths.

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TerpenoidTester 13 points ago +13 / -0

On Jan. 11, 2021, her husband, Brian, a U.S. Army chemist,

Jesus her husband was an Army Chemist and she couldn't even get them to acknowledge what had happened to her.

What dumb motherfucking chemist allowed his family to take this shit?

Ms. Dressen says AstraZeneca offered her $1,243.30 if she agreed to waive “any additional claims.”

Also holy fucking shit what cheap cunts they are.

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TerpenoidTester 1 point ago +1 / -0

I normally pull out some quotes but this entire thing is absolutely worth reading. I should have archived it though, although I'm not familiar with the site this is hosted on but I'm willing to guess it is crap simply due to the content of this article.

The things these 'journalists' willingly say about how they interact with their communities is mindblowing.

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TerpenoidTester 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don't use Firefox and I don't support anything Microsoft touches so...go for it you two. Fuck up both your platforms by forcibly integrating them with each other.

Make space for something new.

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TerpenoidTester 7 points ago +7 / -0

I lived in Israel. I've been to "Palestine" as well as most countries in the area.

The amount of people in this community who have never stepped foot in the Middle East is staggering considering how strong your opinions are.

Go spend a few weeks in Israel and try spending a day in Palestine. If you come out of that unscathed and still support the Palestinian people I'd be shocked.

Regardless of what you think of Israel though you can't casually compare them to Jews worldwide. Most Jews have never stepped foot in Israel, just like most people who keep sharing their ignorant opinions about what is going on.

Like it or hate it don't speak about it unless you've actually experienced what is happening.

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TerpenoidTester 25 points ago +25 / -0

She wasn’t Black, we know that, but she might have been part Black absolutely,

Goddamn what a retard.

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TerpenoidTester 16 points ago +16 / -0

Yes, we should just do nothing about a widespread fraudulent election that is now seeping into other countries around the world.

Just let them cheat, what could possibly go wrong? Criminals stop stealing when you ignore them and let them do it right? Best to shut up and move on.

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TerpenoidTester 26 points ago +26 / -0

PSU = Portland State University, not the one you are thinking of.

Kalal graduated from the University of Missouri in 2017 with a Master of Science in Natural Resources with a specialty in Agroforestry.

Kalal reportedly went by the name Chris Burney before changing to Chrissa Mae Kalal, and played in the band The Sun.

Kalal was also listed as an incorporator for Ohio cannabis company Cooke Forest Edibles and Medicinals.

"Mastery of science in natural resources with a specialty in agroforestry."

Good fucking lord.

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TerpenoidTester 5 points ago +5 / -0

Unfortunately in many situations InBev targets their markets, has the distributors and salesmen go after their lines and force them into a situation where they have to sell.

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TerpenoidTester 11 points ago +11 / -0

I think you might be correct, but it is all moot because they'll throw this out on appeal.

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TerpenoidTester 16 points ago +16 / -0

So, this clarifies a lot of things about their current relationship:

The intrigue: The Twitter move would seem to technically violate Carlson's contract with Fox, but his lawyers' letter effectively holds that Fox breached the contract first.

Sources told Axios that Carlson's lawyers sent their letter before he took to Twitter to announce his new show.

Essentially this means that Tucker is on the offensive, he is trying to freeze FOX before they begin destroying any evidence.

The details: The letter — from Carlson lawyer Bryan Freedman to Fox officials Viet Dinh and Irena Briganti — said Fox employees, including "Rupert Murdoch himself," broke promises to Carlson "intentionally and with reckless disregard for the truth."

The lawyers accuse Fox executives — which two sources say are Dinh and Murdoch — of making “material representations,” or promises, to Carlson that were intentionally broken, constituting fraud.

Notably, the letter alleges Fox broke an agreement with Carlson not to leak his private communications to the media and not to use Carlson's private messages "to take any adverse employment action against him."

Multiple outlets have reported on Carlson's redacted communications from pre-trial discovery documents and have suggested that they led to his ousting. The letter also alleges Fox broke promises not to settle with Dominion Voting Systems "in a way which would indicate wrongdoing" on the part of Carlson and not to take any actions in a settlement that would harm Carlson's reputation.

Carlson was told by a member of the Fox board that he was taken off the air as part of the Dominion settlement, two sources briefed on a conversation told Axios.

According to a source familiar with Carlson's position, his lawyers believe that the misrepresentations alleged by Carlson amount to a breach of contract because they created additional terms of Carlson's employment that were then broken by the company.

"These actions not only breached the covenant of good faith and fair dealing in the Agreement, but give rise to claims for breach of contract, and intentional and negligent misrepresentation," the letter says.

A Fox News spokesperson said it is "categorically false" that Carlson lost his job as part of the network's $787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems.

Stephen Shackelford, an outside attorney for Dominion, told Axios' Dan Primack: "Dominion did not insist on them firing Tucker Carlson as part of the settlement."

What's next: Carlson is also claiming that Briganti, Fox's longtime communications and PR chief, attempted to "undermine, embarrass, and interfere" with Carlson's future business prospects, which he maintains would constitute another breach of his employment contract.

"Make no mistake, we intend to subpoena Ms. Briganti’s cell phone records and related documents, which evidence communications with her and all media, including, but not limited to The New York Times," the letter said.

What to watch: Carlson's lawyers added that because Carlson is considering litigation against the network to resolve these disputes, Fox News must take immediate steps "to preserve all existing documents and data" relevant to Fox’s relationship with Carlson, including correspondence between top executives and several media outlets.

If he is going on the offensive so early he must have knowledge of communications which would essentially destroy FOX. FOX may end up paying him out the entire terms of his contract plus an additional settlement on top of destroying his non-compete.

How fucking stupid are these people?

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