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thatbitchsimone · 5 months
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bitchingcriminal · 1 year
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Oh hi Emma. You were hot as hell in the “Bling Ring” but only part of that story was actually told.
The Real Bling Ring has more information and Im fucking loving it.
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michaellaidlaw · 2 years
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Alexis Neiers
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spreadgreatideas · 2 years
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“Those who call for censorship in the name of the oppressed ought to recognize it is never the oppressed who determine the bounds of censorship.”
– Aryeh Neier
Read more Critical Thinking & Free Speech Quotes: The Importance of Freethought here: https://spreadgreatideas.org/quotes/quotes-critical-thinking-free-speech/
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thatbitchsimone · 5 months
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skyhawkstragedy · 6 months
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Nancy Jo? This is Alexis Neiers calling. I'm calling to let you know how disappointed I am in your story. 😭 There's many things that I read in here that were false. Like you saying that I wore 6 inch Louboutin heels to court with my tweed skirt when I wore 4 inch little brown Bebe shoes.
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sadgirlnoga · 1 year
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hi! its me, alex. i've been trying to get my pottary knife back after magnus confiscated it, but im serving face and the sound of my 6 inch y2k alexis neiers core christian louboutin pumps keeps alerting thor.
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kwebtv · 9 months
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Skokie - CBS - November 17, 1981
Drama (based on fact)
Running Time: 125 minutes
Stars:
Danny Kaye as Max Feldman
John Rubinstein as Herb Lewisohn
Carl Reiner as Abbot Rosen
Kim Hunter as Bertha Feldman
Eli Wallach as Bert Silverman
Brian Dennehy as Chief Arthur Buchanan
George Dzundza as Frank Collin
Ed Flanders as Mayor Albert J. Smith
Charles Levin as Rabbi Steinberg
Stephen D. Newman as Aryeh Neier
James Sutorius as David Hamlin
Lee Strasberg as Morton Wiesman
Marin Kanter as Janet Feldman
David Hurst as Sol Goldstein
One of Danny Kaye's last performances. His dramatic portrayal of a Holocaust survivor received much acclaim.
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baddingtonbitch · 2 months
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truman capote this is alexis neiers calling
#p
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farmlesbians · 2 years
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nancy jo this is alexis neiers calling
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I ended up in a rabbit hole entirely on accident this weekend, but it was super worth it. (Cutting on mobile won't work so sorry for this massive post.)
I used to watch "The Soup" religiously as a teenager and young adult. It was a show on E! where Joel McHale basically tore apart the worst trash TV you could think of - and in the "golden" era of reality TV, there was a TON to tear apart. My mom also watched it a lot with me (the hardest I've ever seen her laugh was at Joel McHale introducing "Ice-T and his wife, Coco-T"), and it was one of the few shows our whole family could sit down and watch without everything devolving into fighting. Then it got cancelled in 2015 for some frankly bullshit reasons (pretty soon after a renewal as well!) and basically disappeared.
For years I've wondered if this show was saved ANYWHERE at all. It's never streamed anywhere (not even when Netflix tried out The Joel McHale Show, which was basically the same thing). E! never really dropped YouTube clips for it. I thought I had some episodes on DVR recorded DVDs, but discovered when I moved a few years ago that wasn't the case. However, in an entirely random Reddit post having legit nothing to do with The Soup, a user dropped the bombshell that 99% of the show is on the Internet Archive and provided a link. That made my Friday!
NOW. One thing that I've wanted to find for a while are the episodes John Oliver was on The Soup, partially because I am sad and predictable but ALSO because across the Internet, John is credited for being on The Soup's finale and nothing else, which I KNOW from my memories to not be true. (I remember shit like this, but not how to get to my local library without an app guiding me. Siiiiiigh.) Of course there's no real episode guide for The Soup online, either, so I was on my own on this one.
In the end, I remembered enough about Ryan fucking Lochte to find one of those JO episodes in this archive, after about a day of searching. I promise that makes sense in context, and you can watch this prime piece of 2013 nonsense below.
Fair warning, some of this has aged poorly. Not enough to trigger warn, but there's definitely some mean-spirited humor about a few people's looks and polyamory. (There's also a truly ludicrous amount of jokes about Joel and/or John being gay. This is an extremely strange cultural relic and trying to explain The Soup has made me aware of just how weird it is as a show.)
(You can also access hundreds of other episodes of The Soup through this link. I am in awe of this existing at all. Finding out this archive exists gave me the same feeling that watching Ray Mona finding the goddamn Toon Makers Sailor Moon pilot did. Now to find the legendary Alexis Neiers phone call episode...)
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