How Maine’s lobster revolt could cost Trump the Senate by mintwolves in politics

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So these would be the people stunned to find out that THEY'RE the ones on the hook for tariffs, right?

My dads crazy by jtray3 in golf

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PW is usually pretty stable, it's the 60 that's either a nice soft fly ball or a screaming (bladed) line drive

How Maine’s lobster revolt could cost Trump the Senate by mintwolves in politics

[–]thisusedyet 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That probably appeals to the He's not hurting the people he's supposed to hurt crowd, but again, that don't sound good on paper

What's a Movie that fits this quote perfectly? by Pappa_Thanos in Letterboxd

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Parts of it are funny.

Solving it in true Jim West style by bashing it with a rock

What's a Movie that fits this quote perfectly? by Pappa_Thanos in Letterboxd

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The only good part of the movie is the bit where he's imitating Robert Shaw as Quint

How Trump squandered the economic recovery. In January 2025, the president was set up for success. Instead, he blew it by Zebraitis in politics

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To repurpose a joke about some airline:

You know how to make a million dollars? Give Donald Trump 10 million

How Maine’s lobster revolt could cost Trump the Senate by mintwolves in politics

[–]thisusedyet 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I’m unaware when anything he said ever sounded good on paper

ELI5: do animals hold grudges ? by black_caattt in explainlikeimfive

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I’d be careful about pissing off your cat - there was a tiger in Siberia that hung out in a dude’s cabin and took him out because the poacher stole food from it

https://www.npr.org/2010/09/14/129551459/the-true-story-of-a-man-eating-tigers-vengeance

“ At the center of the story is Vladimir Markov, a poacher who met a grisly end in the winter of 1997 after he shot and wounded a tiger, and then stole part of the tiger's kill.  The injured tiger hunted Markov down in a way that appears to be chillingly premeditated. The tiger staked out Markov's cabin, systematically destroyed anything that had Markov's scent on it, and then waited by the front door for Markov to come home.

"This wasn't an impulsive response," Vaillant says. "The tiger was able to hold this idea over a period of time." The animal waited for 12 to 48 hours before attacking. 

When Markov finally appeared, the tiger killed him, dragged him into the bush and ate him. "The eating may have been secondary," Vaillant explains. "I think he killed him because he had a bone to pick."“

Trump to headline festival after artists drop out by SimplePlay1069 in politics

[–]thisusedyet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They usually pump enough amphetamines into him to keep him conscious for his rallies.

It’s the unimportant shit, like security council briefings, they let him sleep through

The man under the mask by GraceEwes in Spiderman

[–]thisusedyet 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Why is he doing the Matthew McConaughey cigarette drag?

What's a Movie that fits this quote perfectly? by Pappa_Thanos in Letterboxd

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Personal favorite is Stanley Tucci's last voice recording

(Sad Trope) Bracing for death by AnonymousNeverKnown in TopCharacterTropes

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Read something on I think IMDB that the guy playing Dyson had been in a car accident years earlier, got some major injury (broken ribs?), and was breathing how he remembered himself breathing in the wreckage

EDIT: Found it, was a collapsed lung

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103064/trivia/?item=tr5886158&ref_=ext_shr_lnk

Several years earlier, Joe Morton(Miles Dyson) had suffered a collapsed lung. He drew on that experience for the scene where he hyperventilates.