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FBI arrests two members of extremist 'Boogaloo' group
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If "The Simpsons" had an incel character . . . -
Homeland Security Admits It Tried to Manufacture Fake Terrorists for Trump
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The True Story of the Antifa Invasion of Forks, Washington A false report on Twitter exploded into a call to arms. Then a bus, carrying a family and two dogs, rolled into a remote Northwestern town. -
Twitter: Elon Musk blames 'activist groups' for earnings drop
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He sure is behaving like another person who is constantly in the news. In a few days he'll be wearing orange spray-tan. -
Twitter: Elon Musk blames 'activist groups' for earnings drop
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I haven't been following this: when I read the news and see that smiling chimpanzee face I keep scrolling. US$44 billion? (I think Buffet bought a large chunk of North American railroad infrastructure for $50 billion.) It sounds like we are in dot com bubble 2.0. Truth is Twitter has no secret sauce, anyone with the dosh can put together the engineers and the hardware to do the same thing, and for a hell of a lot less $$$. (I think of the current titans of internet entities only Google is sitting on a secret yet-to-be-cracked algorithm, the one that the two lads came up with in 1998). Facebook is banking on, and hyping, technology that does not exist yet -- shades of 1997. Oh, but the brand recognition! The user base! Yeah, sure. Remember Myspace? AOL? And for those who remember 1990s pre-internet technology: Wordperfect, Lotus 123, dBase, Novell, Borland development software, to name a few; all were used in nearly every business that utilized computers. Recalling his comments when all this started I got the impression EM's goal was to be the most well-known person in the world. At the end of the day Twitter is just a chat site. I would guess they own a good chunk of real estate to house all those server farms, probably the only true assets should he be forced to liquidate. With all this supply chain problems and chip shortages we're told about maybe he can get some return on selling second-hand hardware. And now we can guess who will buy out Tesla when his nibs is forced to sell. -
In the way that in Thailand coup d'etat has evolved into an acceptable way to change government, so has Pakistan adapted to assassination.
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If you believe for one minute that the blockade is a grass roots action . . . 20 years ago Lula emerged as Brazil's Mandela, so to speak: he was the first president to come out of the working class. The locals were impressed that at his inaugural celebration the food was "down home" dishes, as opposed to imported fancy foods. And as in S. Africa, his successor was unimpressive (IMO). I don't feel good about the future of that country.
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I think Bill is having so much fun with his podcast that he's become bored with his show. As someone who has been watching Real Time for a while I find his usual tropes to be boring. When he mentions things like pot and Covid masks it's eye-roll time. Maybe being around Ann Coulter is taking an effect. Also it seems his show biz conceit is getting the better of him. He might be the only person who has Piers Morgan on his show voluntarily.
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Bolsonaro remains silent after Brazil presidential election loss
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Bannon issued an announcement that Bolsonaro "can't quit." Make of that what you will. Steve Bannon Says Bolsonaro Can't Concede As He Rails Against Biden and CIA -
Bolsonaro remains silent after Brazil presidential election loss
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Probably waiting to hear from Bannon. -
He's just a sentimental lad, honoring the memory of his late uncle King Edward VIII. Most Thais are too skinny to pull that one off. Part of Halloween is about mocking the things we fear. Murderers, cannibals, and things that most of us don't even believe in. Spite the devil. My scariest Halloween incident was when living in a US suburb, shovelling out candy to the kids who rang the doorbell. At one point I opened the door and there were two girls, about ten years old. One of them was wearing some very shear, non-opaque cloth. All I could think of was "get this nearly naked kid away from my house!" I was so shaken I dropped the candy bucket. After they were gone and I calmed down I realized that was her self-made costume of the princess from the cartoon-movie Aladdin, very popular at the time. The girl was olive-skinned, so I guessed she was seeking a character who she resembled. Very creative.
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Surprises rock the Senate races that will decide America’s future
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I'm not comfortable reading anything regarding Herschel or Truss. I'm not saying this to be cruel, but I see both of them as not-very-bright people who are/were being played as pawns by more cynical sorts (especially Herschel, Truss entered politics on her own). The joke is on them, and the farce plays out in front of the world. Not everyone is cut out to be a PM or a senator, no shame in that. But many see attaining such an office as a trophy, and I guess this is the bait that lures them in. Personally, I see anybody who goes into politics as a possible Section 8. ???? It's embarrassing to witness.