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Patrick Kang

@paddymackkang

the chubby sharpshooter from your youth basketball team

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calendar_today04-08-2010 20:53:05

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great news if you're in Austin for the ATX TV Festival! the Trial & Error S2 premiere is the official selection for best place to ponder how much beef brisket is safe to eat at one sitting! x.com/jeffastrof/sta…

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When Sonia Sotomayor was nominated, there was much talk of how her working-class Bronx background might inform her worldview today. But we seldom talk about wealth, whiteness or male privilege in the same way, as if they're cultures that shape people.

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“U Can’t Touch This” is about your awesome relationship with God. i learned this when my mom wrote the principal arguing why my 5th grade lip sync dance shouldn’t be banned for lewdness! for context: watch Perfect Harmony on Hulu

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the #1 podcast about the women of reality TV ⁦takes on the raging insanity of America’s 5th major sport 🎸 @TheChallenge35_⁩ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tab…

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Melania practices not holding hands like Julia Roberts secretly practices her escape in Sleeping With The Enemy x.com/DaniellaMicael…

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🎶 my name is jeff sessionns man i'm thrown and under oath, what to do -- i guess i gotta lie again about the Russians 🎶

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A Sinclair journalist, who has been trying to resist from inside the newsroom — but who doesn’t have a union — explains why it’s so hard for TV anchors to refuse the Sinclair’s editorial edicts. They have contracts that penalize them if they quit.

A Sinclair journalist, who has been trying to resist from inside the newsroom — but who doesn’t have a union — explains why it’s so hard for TV anchors to refuse the Sinclair’s editorial edicts. They have contracts that penalize them if they quit.