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That’s basically what he did in the first place. Tesla bought a bunch of Bitcoin, he tweeted that they bought it, the price went up a bunch because he tweeted that they bought it, then they sold 10% to “test the liquidity” and made more profit than they ever have selling cars.

It’s hard for me to believe that you value the lives of Israelis given that you think they should allow Hamas to launch hundred of rockets at Israeli civilian population centers without any response out of fear that Hamas may be using their own civilians as shields for their military targets. Israel is responding

You continue to reduce the conflict solely down to the number of civilians that die on each side while completely ignoring or minimizing by far the most significant reasons why more Palestinian civilians die:

I assumed that what the OP meant by “areas that were not disputed” was “areas that are of no military value” which is why I originally commented, but I agree that they are different conversations.

More Palestinian civilians than Israeli civilians will die because Hamas uses Palestinian civilians as a shield for their military positions and because their attempts to kill as many Israeli civilians as possible are often thwarted by Israeli’s missile defense.

First of all, you literally mentioned Hamas. Second, it’s incredibly disingenuous to talk about Israeli and Palestinian deaths and pretend that Hamas, the ones trying to kill the Israelis, are not part of the conversation.

Hamas’s goal with their rocket strikes is to kill as many civilians as possible, which is why they target civilian population. That they are not very successful at it does not give them the moral high ground, in the same way that Israel does not exactly have the moral high ground when they bomb military objectives but

The hundreds of rockets they launched were into strictly civilian areas with no military presence or strategic value. One of the rockets hit a school that would have been in session had it not been evacuated in anticipation of the attacks. This preceded any Israeli airstrikes.

At least the half white-half Filipino Senior Social Media Editor at Teen Vogue who publicly cheered on McCammond’s firing despite her own penchance for posting the N-word in college appears to have finally been “canceled” too.

This was such a weird angle to take about a 6’1 guy joining a show when Jezebel wrote the exact same things couple hours ago. This time it’s hilarious though.

This is exactly what would have happened. I’m not sure if Rich actually thinks that asking her about vaccinations on TV would accomplish anything other than the spread of disinformation, or if he thinks the shot at a “gotcha” moment is worth said spread of disinformation, but either way his take here is utterly

I don’t remember that. I do remember her calling the toxic swarm of Bernie Bros who would attack her and anyone else who failed to offer Bernie their full throated support “cockroaches” though.

Thank you. I feel like basically all of his complaints are easily explained as either 1) the expected collateral damage when a new director tries to turn a joyless 4 hour slog focused on the least well known superhero in a movie with Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman into something watchable or 2) a relatively

If your last line is referring to my first sentence, I was being glib more than anything. Like, if he kept being cryptic, we could at least still think there was a fireworks factory we were heading towards.

I don’t disagree, but I also don’t think it’s crazy that they’d want to create an easy reference point between the least well known superhero in the movie and his most well known portrayal being Teen Titans (although you’ve certainly forgotten more about comic books than I’ll ever know so if I’m wrong on that point

It’s hilarious that you think any post you’ve ever made on this site is something other than posturing.

If this is Fisher not being cryptic, maybe he should go back to being cryptic. Because if this is the whole story basically boils down to:

He was good in Happy! where he played, you guessed it, Stabler if he followed the expected path in his retirement (I.e. mercenary work and lots of self medicating).

I would not put an NFL above doing anything shady if it’s to their benefit. But the Texans have absolutely no incentive, whatsoever, to make up or help spread false allegations. You really think they would risk completely destroying their star QB’s reputation, making him too toxic to have any benefit to the Texans

Troy and Abed make perfect sense as best friends once they are best friends, but that’s more due to their chemistry than to how the characters were originally written (I.e. Troy as the popular high school QB). I think that qualifies them as an odd couple.