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dropoutdottv · 21 days
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🚨A new episode of Um, Actually is out now on @dropoutdottv!
Join Ify Nwadiwe, Brian David Gilbert, Jay Washington, Austin Creed, and Fiona Nova to compete on trivia from series like 'Thundercats' and 'Sonic the Hedgehog', and why the Skywalkers are actually bad!
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majorleagueupdates · 3 months
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BREAKING: the Toronto Blue Jays are sharing one milkshake via two curly straws with the Washington Nationals right now.
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seabeck · 6 months
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PNW birb
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geeklywhimsical · 13 days
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Just in the mood to draw some of my favorite backyard birdies, but making them chonky.
The Steller’s Jay is one of my favorites to spot around the neighborhood. I grew up with the blue & white blue jays but I love the black & blue look of these dudes 💙🖤
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dustzvacuumcleaner · 2 months
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Too many old stuffs lol dk which to post everyday
tagging these names makes me sick
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Western Page!
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Look at all the skrunkles (click for better quality)
Headcanon time bitches!! >:D
-Alaska groups himself with them to make his life easier, he does not enjoy being in this group though
-Idaho and Oregon are married (almost canon)
-Washington and Colorado own body pillows (yes plural)
-Utah hates mirrors (because he only sees a sinner when he looks in them and hates it)
-Utah and Utah University (the red one idk) are different people
-Montana has social anxiety
-Most of them have a token midwestern friend ™️
-(this one’s by @hibiscuslynx ) California had golden blonde hair during the gold rush but it has been turning brown ever since
-Washington and Miss Washington (Sarah Jay Pierce) are TOTAL gossip girls. Like look at them, they are so salty and I LOVE IT
-Colorado rarely has alcoholic or nicotine
-Ari is just a sweaty boy
-Idaho has chronic basic white man disorder and it is lethal 😔
-New Mexico and Colorado have annual cook offs where they see who can make this hottest green chili and/or who can handle the hottest chili
-Arizona, Wyoming, and Utah oversee this cook off to make sure no one dies because Colorado passed out one year.
LGBT+ headcanons!:
Washington-Gay
Oregon-Gay(canon)
California-Gay
Nevada-Genderfluid Transneutral Bi
Arizona-Bi Transmasc
New Mexico-Gay
Utah-Bi
Idaho-Gay
Montana-Asexual Panromantic
Wyoming-Greysexual Biromantic
Colorado-Bi Demiromantic
Alaska-Bi Transmasc
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Washington state banned sales of assault weapons, including the AR-15, which has been used in some of the deadliest mass shootings in the United States.
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orofeaiel · 8 months
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Stellar's Jay Feather
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lalaith999 · 11 months
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Family picture of the federalists
and yes I put Madison in><
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blusical · 11 months
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Happy Pride month. Here's some (un)intentionally gay NHL moments.
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SFW interaction only please!
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zombie-hickey · 2 months
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Everytime I see a guy who's a pathetic dork I must absorb him into my soul.
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boimgfrog · 5 months
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i need to express my bewilderment and amusement at this better and i cant so im just telling you like this. u r so crazy to me
I know it seems insane that I don't know where Boston is and that I thought it was in New York or maybe Ohio but. the thing is. I was homeschooled. the last time I took a geography class I was 12 years old gluing paper together and cheated on most of it. and I've never had 2 know where anything is if I have questions I look at a map or use my GPS?? honestly I didn't even realize Boston creme was named after Boston I realized that just now answering this ask bcos previously I had not thought of Boston maybe in years until I saw that poll
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coochiequeens · 1 year
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Jeanna Hoch was “seen using self-defense spray against a group of three adult male trans activists who had flanked her, one of which attempted to spit directly into her face.” Yet Antifa is targeting a mother who founded a Cannabis clinic for mothers for being “transphobic.” 
A women’s rights campaigner is being terrorized by Antifa after attending a freedom of speech event focused on sex-based rights. 
Jeanna Hoch, a mother and founder of the CannaMamma Clinic, was first targeted after attending a Let Women Speak event in Tacoma, Washington. Let Women Speak is part of a US tour organized by popular British advocate Kellie-Jay Keen, and is centered around mirroring the Speaker’s Corner events Keen has held in the United Kingdom for years.
Hoch had first attended Keen’s event in San Fransisco on October 22. Three days later, she followed the tour to Portland, Oregon, where the scheduled event was canceled due to credible threats of violence. Despite the cancellation, Hoch and a number of other women continued on without Keen being present as a show of resistance. 
During the unofficial demonstration in Portland, multiple women were pelted with whipped cream pies by trans activists as they peacefully spoke on sex-based rights.
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The next day, Hoch attended the Let Women Speak event at Tollefson Plaza in Tacoma, Washington.
The gathering, which included a small group of women peacefully speaking on behalf of their sex-based rights, was quickly derailed by violent trans activists and Antifa. Multiple physical altercations were recorded at the Tacoma event, with some trans activists showing up wearing brass knuckles and attempting to grapple female speakers to the ground.
In a video of a particularly intense altercation that quickly began to circulate on social media, Hoch was seen using self-defense spray against a group of three adult male trans activists who had flanked her, one of which attempted to spit directly into her face.
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Since the footage of Hoch defending herself at the rally went viral, she has become a target for Antifa groups who are attempting to spread her personal information in order to intimidate her.
A Colorado Springs-based Antifa group has been the most vocal against Hoch. The groups describes themselves as a “a collective of private citizens who are engaged in the fight against fascism, racism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia, and transphobia. [And are] committed to the complete destruction of the white supremacist, capitalist patriarchy.” 
Although purportedly “committed to fighting against sexism,” the group has been putting Hoch and her family in danger for her participation in women-led events. 
On October 29, three days after the Tacoma demonstration, Colorado Springs Antifa published a blog post about Hoch on their official website. 
Her home address is offered at the top of the post, as well as a link to a flyer with her photo, full name, age, and address. The flyer also features a QR code and a link to the blog post itself, which paints Hoch and the other women who attended the Tacoma event out to be far-right fascists. On November 6, Antifa members distributed physical copies of the flyer in Hoch’s neighborhood and showed up at her home.
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Antifa members also took pictures of one of her vehicles and posted her license plate online. One of her vehicles was also vandalized during the visit, with one Antifa member gluing a death threat to the driver’s side front windshield of her car.
Speaking to Reduxx, Hoch says she travelled to go to the pro-woman events because she was inspired by Kellie-Jay Keen.
“I chose to join the tour because I’d wanted to do a Speaker’s Corner event inspired by Keen and the UK in Colorado for a long time, but hadn’t for a number of reasons — most of all, safety,” Hoch explains, noting that she had first met Keen in New York City, and then again during a protest in Atlanta against Lia Thomas competing in women’s sports. “I’ve followed [Keen] since about 2017 or so. She is every bit as dedicated, intelligent, witty, and admirable as she comes off online.”
Hoch says it was actually after her appearance at the Portland event on October 25 that Antifa groups first began attempting to dox her, but the Colorado Springs faction became involved after Tacoma.
“After Tacoma, every social media account I manage – especially Facebook and Instagram – became overrun with hateful comments and threats for a solid week. They also used my website’s contact forms to send me hate mail. I received a couple prank calls. The fliers happened about 10 days after the event.”
Hoch has three children, and she told Reduxx she was concerned for their well-being. She has two kids aged two and eight who she believes she can protect, but her oldest, a high school senior, can’t miss school.
“He’s been instructed to stay on high alert, carry a [self-defense item], and be willing to defend himself. Yes, I believe we are in danger, and at the very least, they want us to believe we are in danger.” 
Colorado Springs Antifa has also been spreading information about Hoch’s life in an attempt to discredit her within the feminist movement, including that she has experience in the sex trade and supports the use of medicinal cannabis. But Hoch is unbothered, and instead points to the group’s hypocrisy.
“I gave Meghan Murphy an interview about my involvement in sex work … Antifa is the biggest group of organized and hypocritical incels in existence. They claim to hate SWERF, and didn’t know how to act when their equally-hated TERF is also a sex worker,” Hoch says. “It wouldn’t be the first time how I made money has been used against me, to attack me. Radical feminists do it too. I’m used to it.”
SWERF is an acronym for “Sex Worker Exclusionary Radical Feminist,” and TERF is the acronym for “Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist.” Both terms are colloquially used as slurs against women who express views of either “sex work,” trans ideology, or both. 
Though its clear Antifa is attempting to force her into silence through intimidation tactics, Hoch says she isn’t particularly worried about financial or social losses due to the campaign, as she has been open about her politics with her family and friends. 
“Women have always been abused and silenced when we try and speak up for ourselves and our children. These Antifa agents aren’t doing anything new or special. They aren’t fighting back against an oppressive system. They are oppressors.”
Hoch invokes Grey Panthers founder and Women’s Hall of Fame inductee Maggie Kuhn in advice she has for other women, quoting her iconic line: Speak, even if your voice shakes.
“None of the threats, the actual danger or fear in my head, matter more than words of thanks and encouragement I have received from the people my work was meant to help.”
By Yuliah Alma Yuliah is a junior researcher and journalist at Reduxx. She is a passionate advocate for women's rights and child safeguarding. Yuliah lives on the American east coast, and is an avid reader and book collector.
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honeymoon2011 · 11 months
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MLB'S TEAM (LAST PART) ⚾️🏟
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Hiiii , I hope you're good !!! ❤️
Today it's the last part about favorite MLB's Team
Have a nice day and take care !!! ❤️
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crows-others-and-more · 8 months
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They sure are noisy ✨���
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THE CREATOR (2023)
Starring John David Washington, Madeleine Yuna Voyles, Gemma Chan, Ken Watanabe, Sturgill Simpson, Allison Janney, Ralph Ineson, Marc Menchaca, Veronica Ngo, Amar Chadha-Patel, Robbie Tann, Michael Esper, Veronica Ngo, Ian Verdun, Daniel Ray Rodriguez, Rad Pereira, Syd Skidmore, Karen Aldridge, Teerawat Mulvilai and Leanna Chea.
Screenplay by Gareth Edwards and Chris Weitz.
Directed by Gareth Edwards.
Distributed by 20th Century Studios. 133 minutes. Rated PG-13.
Artificial Intelligence has been hugely in the news in recent months. Is it simply a tool, or is it potentially dangerous?
Therefore, it’s probably a wise time for this smart and thoughtful sci-fi film to take a hard look at AI – and to look at it from a potentially different viewpoint. This is because in The Creator, AI robots are generally looked at with compassion. In fact, it is the human beings who come off looking bad.
Hmm… Interesting take on it.
Not that it is the most astoundingly original take. Stephen Spielberg’s AI: Artificial Intelligence trod on somewhat similar ground. It also takes more than a few pages from the Avatar playbook, and also a few from Black Panther and several other sci-fi epics. Still, it is a timely subject now, and The Creator is probably a bit better than its occasionally cliched parts.
However, it does create a spectacularly evocative future world which overwhelms some of the movie’s less original storyline impulses. Written by Gareth Edwards (Rogue One) and Chris Weitz (who has come a long way from American Pie), it tells the story of a rogue group of AI robots hiding out to create their own Utopian colony while the army (as represented by a surprisingly hard-ass soldier played against type by Allison Janney) searches the world trying to destroy them. They are in particular looking for the perhaps mythical inventor of the AI, known only as “The Creator.”
The center of the story is Joshua (John David Washington), a disabled soldier who has been working undercover with the army to track down the robots. However, after he befriends a robot community and falls for one of their lot (Gemma Chan), he seems to have a change of heart. When he is given the responsibility of caring for a young AI girl (Madeleine Yuna Voyles) who is integral to robot survival, he travels the world trying to keep her safe as his old friends and co-workers track them down.
But is he really betraying his mission, or is he simply double crossing the robots?
Like I said, it’s hardly the most original film idea ever. (A cynic might suggest it could have been written by AI, but that is hardly fair.)
However, the spectacular visuals that make up this dystopian world definitely make The Creator worth seeing. Edwards has a keen visual eye and creates one of the more impressive future worlds in recent memory, and immersing yourself in that world is the type of experience that the movies are created for. Doubly so if you get to see the film in IMAX.
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2023 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: September 29, 2023.
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