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Mr No Name

@4mrnoname

I use twitter to get news. I delete followers.

Neanderthal. Deplorable. Virtue signaler.

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Blacks of the 40s and 50s had a sophisticated type of elegance that was impeccable, even in time of racial strife. How did the culture go from producing this?

Blacks of the 40s and 50s had a sophisticated type of elegance that was impeccable, even in time of racial strife. How did the culture go from producing this?
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Panic led to lockdowns. Lockdowns led to fiscal stimulus. Stimulus led to inflation. Inflation led to monetary tightening. Tightening leads to recession. The panic wasn’t free - and the bill is coming due.

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This 1979 clip from Monty Python’s Life of Brian perfectly encapsulates gender ideology in 2022, when pointing out biological reality is “oppression.”

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Ron Washington looks like he just spent like six months fighting off the zombie apocalypse then immediately reported to spring training. “Hey, Ron. You’re up.” “Anybody got a bat without nails and barbed wire?”

Ron Washington looks like he just spent like six months fighting off the zombie apocalypse then immediately reported to spring training. 

“Hey, Ron. You’re up.”

“Anybody got a bat without nails and barbed wire?”
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Today in 1982, Jim Rice goes into the stands to aid a 4-year-old boy who was struck by a line drive. After emergency surgery and five days in the hospital, the child goes on to make a full recovery. To this day, his family believes Jim Rice saved his life.

Today in 1982, Jim Rice goes into the stands to aid a 4-year-old boy who was struck by a line drive. After emergency surgery and five days in the hospital, the child goes on to make a full recovery. To this day, his family believes Jim Rice saved his life.