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rubenovichoff · 2 months
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do i go 4 a run in a dark park or 4 a lonely beer in a tiny basement pub where everyone will likely speak language i barely know. and other шо то хуйня шо это хуйня conundrums
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redswaberkez · 6 months
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ok then i have a very important question for u... which Dude would u marry if u had to pick one
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OUGH this one is tough... Escobar's axiom honestly P1 i guess....????????????? (i wouldnt fix him. i would make him worse (no i would try to fix him. NO I DONT KNOW!!!!!!!))
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xgoddessoffandomsx · 1 year
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Bad Bunny will be the pre order bonus and later his pack will be available for DLC for those who did not pre order
Bray Wyatt, Tegan Nox, Candice LeRae, Hit Row and many other are rumored for future DLC
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"Escobar's Axiom" is a meme of the post-Soviet space. The phrase was uttered in 1994, when a Ukrainian journalist asked the lead singer of the grindcore band Bredor, Zhora Escobar, to say which of two presented music festivals he liked better. Escobar's incompetent and chaotic answers were full of memeticis, and the most popular of his statements was a phrase with the use of foul language. The musician, probably under the influence of psychoactive substances, answered as briefly and directly as possible: «Шо то хуйня, шо это хуйня. Вот это обе хуйни такие, шо я, блядь, ебал её маму в рот» (This one is fucked up and that one is fucked up. They're both bullshit, I fucked its mum in the mouth) (rough translation).
I believe this fully reflects other countries' views on the US presidential election.
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jcmarchi · 3 months
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WWE 2K24's Full Launch Roster Revealed
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REALPOLITIK: Trials & Tribulations Of The Collective West - By Pepe Escobar
Source – strategic-culture.org “…The trick is that NATO’s escalation overdrive, as it happens, is somewhat controlled by the Russian General Staff, which is always calculating which optimal maneuvers will consume NATO’s military hardware faster. Call it a Russian version of the popular axiom “frog in a boiling pot doesn’t realize it’s being cooked until it croaks”…Absolute desperation is now…
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shutnyara · 3 years
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Escobar's axiom
"When the uncontested choice of two opposite entities arise, both will lead to exceptional absurdity."
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sonoraswinds · 3 years
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unpopular opinion but: life is strange < life is strange 2
i mean it! in the first season you just try to find out who killed rachel amber the girl nobody gives a fuck about and choose between chloe price a stupid teenager smoking weed and playing with guns all day long making max feel guilty no matter what she does and the town full of people like victoria chase a disgusting bitch who bullies every single soul in the academy and who could drive a pure angel kate march to suicide and frank bowers who sells drugs to kids are you fucking kidding me this is an axiom of escobar if i had a choice i would save just mrs grant
and the second season is just a fucking gold listen you're a mexican sixteen-years-old teenager who chilling with friends and going to school and you witness an accidental death of your dad and go on the run with your little brother and become a father figure for him everybody beats you for the whole game and you lose your eye this is a superpower do you understand surviving with a child and hiding from the cops for the fucking year!!!!
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Gierach Drug Policy Axioms
GIERACH Drug Policy Axioms from Speeches, Campaigns and Writings. 1. If drugs are bad, drug war is worse. 2. Drug prohibition is the most effective policy to put more drugs, uncontrolled and unregulated, everywhere. 3. We can have safe streets or drug prohibition, but not both. 4. UN Drug Treaties are the foundation and fountainhead for the World War on Drugs. 5. Everything in drug policy works in reverse; good drug policy is counter-intuitive. 6. The harder we try to suppress drugs, the more they flourish. 7. An anti-drug ad is first and foremost a drug ad. 8. Drug cartels and street gangs want us to burn their seized drugs which is very helpful in protecting their exclusive control over drugs, drug markets and persons addicted to drugs. 9. Outlawing drug products makes something that grows on a plant in the ditch having no value, the most valuable commodity on the face of the Earth. 10. The ‘good guys’ and the ‘bad guys’ are both on the same side of the line of scrimmage, both in favor of drug prohibition. (Capone, Brownfield, Escobar, Botticelli, ‘El Chapo’ Guzman, Fedatov, Hoover, Emanuel…) 11. The fatal weakness of drug demand reduction strategies: It’s easier to make a new addict than recover a confirmed one. 12. The fatal weakness of drug supply reduction strategies: The more we succeed, the more we fail. The more scarce the supply becomes, the higher the price and greater the incentive to produce. Prohibition engages laws of supply and demand, price and production, laws no less real or repealable than gravity. 13. Take the profit out of drugs; to take crime off our streets; and taxes off our backs. 14. Adult consensual behavior is not a crime; making it one is. 15. Freedom and self-discipline regarding substances is more powerful than any prohibition law, and all the King’s horses and all the King’s men. 16. Outlawing drugs is as effective as outlawing dandelions. 17. Protection from Fentanyl is a matter of drug labeling, a potential positive side-effect of drug legalization and regulation. 18. The best line of defense against opioid overdose is the drug user and a contents label. Legalization allows that; prohibition does not.
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melindarowens · 7 years
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DCCC tops Republicans in October fundraising, NRCC holds edge in cash
With Zach Montellaro and Daniel Strauss
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FIRST IN SCORE — CASH RACE — DCCC tops NRCC in October fundraising: The DCCC continued its fundraising streak, bringing in just under $7.7 million in October, which the committee said was its best-ever off-year fundraising haul for the month. The NRCC raised $4.5 million last month, but House Republicans continue to hold a cash on hand advantage. The NRCC, in its best off-year total to date, has $40.7 million in the bank, while the DCCC has $32 million. This year, the DCCC has raised $89 million, while the NRCC has brought in $77 million. Full story.
LATEST FROM ALABAMA — “Trump ducks Moore scandal,” by POLITICO’s Eliana Johnson and Alex Isenstadt: “Donald Trump loves nothing more than a good controversy. But the president isn’t touching the Alabama Senate race, the biggest talker in American politics right now. Resisting the entreaties of GOP leaders, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Trump has steered conspicuously clear of the firestorm surrounding Roy Moore, the Republican Senate candidate accused of pursuing, and in some cases harassing, teenage girls. Trump’s absence from the race has compounded GOP worries the party is about to lose a seat it has no business relinquishing to Democrats. Republicans say a denunciation of Moore from Trump, a beloved figure in Alabama despite his problems elsewhere, offers the only hope of keeping the seat in the party’s hands.” Full story.
— Alabama GOP reaffirms support for Moore: “The Alabama Republican Party issued a statement today confirming that it still supports Roy Moore despite recent sexual misconduct allegations against him. …‘The ALGOP Steering Committee supports Judge Roy Moore as our nominee and trusts the voters as they make the ultimate decision in this crucial race,’ Alabama Republican Party chairwoman Terry Lathan said in the statement.” Full story.
— Moore trails Jones in Alabama Senate race: “Democrat Doug Jones has an 8-point lead over embattled Republican Roy Moore in Alabama special Senate election, according to a new poll released Thursday that shows voters are equally divided on the accusations of sexual misconduct against the GOP nominee.” Full story.
ON THE HILL — “House passes massive GOP tax cuts,” by POLITICO’s Rachael Bade, John Bresnahan and Aaron Lorenzo: “House Republicans passed a $5.5 trillion tax bill Thursday, in a major step toward rewriting the nation’s tax code and providing a sorely needed legislative victory for President Donald Trump. The bill passed 227-205, with 13 Republicans breaking with leadership to vote against the legislation. Not a single Democrat backed the bill, highlighting the sharp partisan split as the tax fight moves to the narrowly-divided Senate.” Full story.
— 13 Republicans vote against House tax bill: “Thirteen House Republicans, largely hailing from tax-heavy states like New York, New Jersey and California, voted against the GOP tax bill today. Several members who broke with the party line said they opposed the bill, H.R. 1 (115), because it would eliminate federal deductions for state and local income and sales taxes, a top concern for highly taxed states. Notably, however, a number of Republicans from battleground districts did back the bill, including 12 California members and several others from New York and New Jersey.” Full story.
— “Ryan gets big — and much-needed — win on tax cuts,” by POLITICO’s John Bresnahan. Full story.
Days until the 2018 election: 354.
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FRANKEN FALLOUT — “Franken apologizes after woman says he groped her,” by POLITICO’s Elana Schor and Seung Min Kim: “Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) apologized Thursday after a female broadcaster said the lawmaker groped and kissed her without her consent during a 2006 trip overseas. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) immediately called for an ethics investigation, and Franken vowed to cooperate. Multiple Democratic senators quickly broke with Franken after Leeann Tweeden, a radio anchor for Los Angeles’ KABC, wrote Thursday about the senator’s admitted misconduct. Tweeden described harassment by Franken while she and the comedian, then a host on liberal talk radio, toured the Middle East to entertain military personnel in 2006.” Full story.
�� Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Minnesota call on Franken to resign: Minnesota State Auditor Rebecca Otto, who’s running for governor, called on the senator to quit the Senate. “Al Franken is my friend, but we can’t have a double standard,” Otto said in a statement.
— Democratic senators up for reelection give away Franken cash: “A slew of Democratic senators facing reelection in 2018 are giving away to charity campaign money originally donated by Sen. Al Franken or his leadership PAC.” Full story.
— House Democratic candidates start to dump Franken cash: “Seven Democratic challengers in House races who received donations from Sen. Al Franken have ‘already [donated] the money to a variety of local charities,’ said Meredith Kelly, a DCCC spokeswoman.” Full story.
IT AIN’T OVER — “Menendez faces Senate ethics probe after mistrial,” by POLITICO’s John Bresnahan: “The Senate Ethics Committee will resume its investigation into Sen. Bob Menendez, a move that came just hours after a mistrial was announced in the New Jersey Democrat’s bribery and corruption case.” Full story.
— “Mistrial declared in Menendez corruption case,” by POLITICO New Jersey’s Matt Friedman. Full story.
RUSSIA WATCH— “FEC votes to make new rules for online political ads,” by Campaign Pro’s Maggie Severns: “The Federal Election Commission on Thursday voted to make new rules for online political ad disclosure with hopes of curbing future election interference like Russia’s 2016 election meddling. The commission reached a rare, unexpected moment of comity in its decision to tackle the new rules. In a move that was a shock to many Democrats, Republican commissioners came out in favor of acting on Russian election interference on Thursday and joined their fellow commissioners in a unanimous vote.” Full story.
BLUE WAVE — “Republican governors fear a 2018 midterm wipeout after Virginia loss,” by CNN’s Eric Bradner: “Republican governors sense a wave coming — and they’re terrified it could wipe them out in next year’s elections. The three dozen GOP governors gathering here this week for a Republican Governors Association meeting — including some close allies of President Donald Trump — said they were jarred by Democrats’ easy victory in the Virginia governor’s race last week.” Full story.
NEW LEADERSHIP — Haslam named RGA chair for 2018: “Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has been elected as the next chairman of the Republican Governors Association, the group announced today. Haslam will serve as RGA chairman for the 2018 elections, succeeding Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. … Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts was elected as vice chairman, succeeding Florida Gov. Rick Scott.” Full story.
REQUEST DENIED — “Hispanic Caucus denies membership to Republican Curbelo,” by POLITICO’s Heather Caygle: “The Congressional Hispanic Caucus denied Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo‘s membership bid today, the latest volley in a nasty dispute between the Florida lawmaker and some members of the all-Democratic caucus. The group voted to oppose Curbelo’s bid to join after weeks of back-and-forth between him and some members of the group who have questioned whether his intentions to join the CHC were politically motivated.” Full story.
WEB WARS — “NRCC And Costello Campaign Launch Digital Ads Targeting Houlahan on AND1 Report,” by PoliticsPA: “The National Republican Campaign Committee (NRCC) and Costello campaigns are launching digital ads targeting Democrat Chrissy Houlahan over reports tying her former company to sweatshop labor in China. The NRCC’s campaign is centered around a video they are launching titled “Human Rights” that pushes some of the claims highlighted in the report.” Full story.
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS — Axiom Strategies brings on 339 Group: Axiom Strategies acquired 339 Group, a research firm now known as Cannon Research Group. “Reliable research can absolutely make the difference between a winning and losing campaign or millions of dollars in lost revenues in the corporate world, which is why having a research firm in-house is an excellent resource for our clients,” Jeff Roe, Axiom Strategies founder, said in a statement.
GETTING THE NOD — Giffords endorsed four House candidates: Giffords announced four more Democratic challenger endorsements, including Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-02), Angie Craig (MN-02), Susie Lee (NV-03) and Veronica Escobar (TX-16).
— EMILY’s List endorsed Democrat Mary Barzee Flores, per a statement from the group. EMILY’s List is wading into a crowded, six-way primary as Democrats eye replacing retiring GOP Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27).
QUOTE OF THE DAY: “You don’t win, you’re not invited back.” — Texas Rep. Pete Sessions said about Paul Ryan and the GOP tax bill, POLITICO reported.
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DCCC tops Republicans in October fundraising, NRCC holds edge in cash
With Zach Montellaro and Daniel Strauss
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FIRST IN SCORE — CASH RACE — DCCC tops NRCC in October fundraising: The DCCC continued its fundraising streak, bringing in just under $7.7 million in October, which the committee said was its best-ever off-year fundraising haul for the month. The NRCC raised $4.5 million last month, but House Republicans continue to hold a cash on hand advantage. The NRCC, in its best off-year total to date, has $40.7 million in the bank, while the DCCC has $32 million. This year, the DCCC has raised $89 million, while the NRCC has brought in $77 million. Full story.
LATEST FROM ALABAMA — “Trump ducks Moore scandal,” by POLITICO’s Eliana Johnson and Alex Isenstadt: “Donald Trump loves nothing more than a good controversy. But the president isn’t touching the Alabama Senate race, the biggest talker in American politics right now. Resisting the entreaties of GOP leaders, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Trump has steered conspicuously clear of the firestorm surrounding Roy Moore, the Republican Senate candidate accused of pursuing, and in some cases harassing, teenage girls. Trump’s absence from the race has compounded GOP worries the party is about to lose a seat it has no business relinquishing to Democrats. Republicans say a denunciation of Moore from Trump, a beloved figure in Alabama despite his problems elsewhere, offers the only hope of keeping the seat in the party’s hands.” Full story.
— Alabama GOP reaffirms support for Moore: “The Alabama Republican Party issued a statement today confirming that it still supports Roy Moore despite recent sexual misconduct allegations against him. …‘The ALGOP Steering Committee supports Judge Roy Moore as our nominee and trusts the voters as they make the ultimate decision in this crucial race,’ Alabama Republican Party chairwoman Terry Lathan said in the statement.” Full story.
— Moore trails Jones in Alabama Senate race: “Democrat Doug Jones has an 8-point lead over embattled Republican Roy Moore in Alabama special Senate election, according to a new poll released Thursday that shows voters are equally divided on the accusations of sexual misconduct against the GOP nominee.” Full story.
ON THE HILL — “House passes massive GOP tax cuts,” by POLITICO’s Rachael Bade, John Bresnahan and Aaron Lorenzo: “House Republicans passed a $5.5 trillion tax bill Thursday, in a major step toward rewriting the nation’s tax code and providing a sorely needed legislative victory for President Donald Trump. The bill passed 227-205, with 13 Republicans breaking with leadership to vote against the legislation. Not a single Democrat backed the bill, highlighting the sharp partisan split as the tax fight moves to the narrowly-divided Senate.” Full story.
— 13 Republicans vote against House tax bill: “Thirteen House Republicans, largely hailing from tax-heavy states like New York, New Jersey and California, voted against the GOP tax bill today. Several members who broke with the party line said they opposed the bill, H.R. 1 (115), because it would eliminate federal deductions for state and local income and sales taxes, a top concern for highly taxed states. Notably, however, a number of Republicans from battleground districts did back the bill, including 12 California members and several others from New York and New Jersey.” Full story.
— “Ryan gets big — and much-needed — win on tax cuts,” by POLITICO’s John Bresnahan. Full story.
Days until the 2018 election: 354.
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FRANKEN FALLOUT — “Franken apologizes after woman says he groped her,” by POLITICO’s Elana Schor and Seung Min Kim: “Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) apologized Thursday after a female broadcaster said the lawmaker groped and kissed her without her consent during a 2006 trip overseas. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) immediately called for an ethics investigation, and Franken vowed to cooperate. Multiple Democratic senators quickly broke with Franken after Leeann Tweeden, a radio anchor for Los Angeles’ KABC, wrote Thursday about the senator’s admitted misconduct. Tweeden described harassment by Franken while she and the comedian, then a host on liberal talk radio, toured the Middle East to entertain military personnel in 2006.” Full story.
— Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Minnesota call on Franken to resign: Minnesota State Auditor Rebecca Otto, who’s running for governor, called on the senator to quit the Senate. “Al Franken is my friend, but we can’t have a double standard,” Otto said in a statement.
— Democratic senators up for reelection give away Franken cash: “A slew of Democratic senators facing reelection in 2018 are giving away to charity campaign money originally donated by Sen. Al Franken or his leadership PAC.” Full story.
— House Democratic candidates start to dump Franken cash: “Seven Democratic challengers in House races who received donations from Sen. Al Franken have ‘already [donated] the money to a variety of local charities,’ said Meredith Kelly, a DCCC spokeswoman.” Full story.
IT AIN’T OVER — “Menendez faces Senate ethics probe after mistrial,” by POLITICO’s John Bresnahan: “The Senate Ethics Committee will resume its investigation into Sen. Bob Menendez, a move that came just hours after a mistrial was announced in the New Jersey Democrat’s bribery and corruption case.” Full story.
— “Mistrial declared in Menendez corruption case,” by POLITICO New Jersey’s Matt Friedman. Full story.
RUSSIA WATCH— “FEC votes to make new rules for online political ads,” by Campaign Pro’s Maggie Severns: “The Federal Election Commission on Thursday voted to make new rules for online political ad disclosure with hopes of curbing future election interference like Russia’s 2016 election meddling. The commission reached a rare, unexpected moment of comity in its decision to tackle the new rules. In a move that was a shock to many Democrats, Republican commissioners came out in favor of acting on Russian election interference on Thursday and joined their fellow commissioners in a unanimous vote.” Full story.
BLUE WAVE — “Republican governors fear a 2018 midterm wipeout after Virginia loss,” by CNN’s Eric Bradner: “Republican governors sense a wave coming — and they’re terrified it could wipe them out in next year’s elections. The three dozen GOP governors gathering here this week for a Republican Governors Association meeting — including some close allies of President Donald Trump — said they were jarred by Democrats’ easy victory in the Virginia governor’s race last week.” Full story.
NEW LEADERSHIP — Haslam named RGA chair for 2018: “Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has been elected as the next chairman of the Republican Governors Association, the group announced today. Haslam will serve as RGA chairman for the 2018 elections, succeeding Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. … Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts was elected as vice chairman, succeeding Florida Gov. Rick Scott.” Full story.
REQUEST DENIED — “Hispanic Caucus denies membership to Republican Curbelo,” by POLITICO’s Heather Caygle: “The Congressional Hispanic Caucus denied Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo‘s membership bid today, the latest volley in a nasty dispute between the Florida lawmaker and some members of the all-Democratic caucus. The group voted to oppose Curbelo’s bid to join after weeks of back-and-forth between him and some members of the group who have questioned whether his intentions to join the CHC were politically motivated.” Full story.
WEB WARS — “NRCC And Costello Campaign Launch Digital Ads Targeting Houlahan on AND1 Report,” by PoliticsPA: “The National Republican Campaign Committee (NRCC) and Costello campaigns are launching digital ads targeting Democrat Chrissy Houlahan over reports tying her former company to sweatshop labor in China. The NRCC’s campaign is centered around a video they are launching titled “Human Rights” that pushes some of the claims highlighted in the report.” Full story.
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS — Axiom Strategies brings on 339 Group: Axiom Strategies acquired 339 Group, a research firm now known as Cannon Research Group. “Reliable research can absolutely make the difference between a winning and losing campaign or millions of dollars in lost revenues in the corporate world, which is why having a research firm in-house is an excellent resource for our clients,” Jeff Roe, Axiom Strategies founder, said in a statement.
GETTING THE NOD — Giffords endorsed four House candidates: Giffords announced four more Democratic challenger endorsements, including Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-02), Angie Craig (MN-02), Susie Lee (NV-03) and Veronica Escobar (TX-16).
— EMILY’s List endorsed Democrat Mary Barzee Flores, per a statement from the group. EMILY’s List is wading into a crowded, six-way primary as Democrats eye replacing retiring GOP Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27).
QUOTE OF THE DAY: “You don’t win, you’re not invited back.” — Texas Rep. Pete Sessions said about Paul Ryan and the GOP tax bill, POLITICO reported.
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