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The memeing is done. STOP ALL DA MEMES!(Thank you for leaving comments open).

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Intro so much better w/o rap music but still too long. 8 second countdown max or no countdown at all in my humble opinion.

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since it's a livestream too, the long intro is necessary to allow people to file in

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It was Trump who first said he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and not lose a vote. What Luigi has done is to shoot someone on the sidewalk in downtown New York City, for whatever motive, and he has gained millions of fans... and Luigi has triggered the much-needed

coast-to-coast conversation about America's health care system and health insurance system. The political fallout has quickly become bigger than the initial crime.

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Lemonade

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What is their ideology and moral compass?

Antiwhiteism! Cloaked as concern for nonwhites. (Re ~45 minutes in)

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I like the new format, but I don't mind bloviating from time to time. Nice article on Luigi today, by the way,bogus manifesto or not.

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Agreed. This as the standard style with some bloviating eps mixed in would be nice 👌🏼

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The dribble right-coded entertainment has been here for a long while, the Country Music Awards is the pinnacle of it. Why was a favorite son Super Bowl Champion quarterback, whose intonation is stiffer than 16 rounds of botox of the other girl, co-hosting the twang-a-thon? Partly because they need a clean cut moderator. Partly because his wardrobe cost would cheaper than the French cow hide & rhinestones.

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I'm surprised how simplistically everyone wants to take a pro/con position on the assassination. We need a lot more information. If this was a political stunt, and the CEO was collateral damage, then I can't justify it. But if this kid knows a lot about specific actions by the CEO and especially if they affected him directly, then it could very well be justified. I respect the guests, but to say murder is never justified is pretty shallow moral analysis!

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