Cardboard Sessions: Marcus King Tears It Up: “F*CK MY LIFE UP AGAIN”

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Marcus King F*CK MY LIFE UP AGAIN
Step into the sonic realm of Marcus King. Hailing from Greenville, South Carolina, this musical virtuoso is not only an incredibly gifted guitarist; he’s becoming a master of emotion, effortlessly weaving soulful melodies that resonate deeply. There is no doubt Marcus stands at the intersection of tradition and innovation. Drawing inspiration from the legends of the past while carving out his own unique path. King’s performances are a captivating journey through the heart and soul of American music and we are so excited and proud to have him here for a Cardboard Session playing new music off his latest album Mood Swings produced by Rick Rubin.

Welcome to Cardboard Sessions. A jam format music series that brings musicians together to play instruments built and designed by the creators of Cardboard Chaos. A creative exploration for the love of music and the chance to hear something original. No rehearsals, no plan. The moment when a creative spark hits and you dig deep to explore the realm.
Artist:

Marcus King - Guitar
Drew Smithers - Guitar
Stephen Cambell - Bass
Jack Ryan - Drums
Kyle , Alex, Chris - Horns

Studio - Jim Henson Studios - Hollywood, CA
Audio Producer/Engineer - Chad Shlosser
Director/Producer - Dave Lee and Marc Wierenga

Cardboard Chaos: How the drums were made
Cardboard Chaos: How the guitar was made
Cardboard Chaos: How the bass was made

UPDATE at 3/22/24 10:54:38 am by Charles

The guitar Marcus plays in this video is a very unique instrument…

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137 comments
1
Belafon  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:33:21pm

I heard that on the radio the other day, and had to rush to put it up here. It’s definitely one of those “You must hear this” songs.

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Dr Lizardo  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:35:20pm
Investigative journalist Christo Grozev told the television network TV Rain that Federal Security Service agents recently arrested multiple terrorists connected to the Islamic State.

Grozev said that the U.S. government’s previous warning of attacks in Moscow concerned the activities of the Islamic State - Khorasan Province, a regional branch of the Islamic State terrorist group active in South-Central Asia, primarily Afghanistan. The FSB reportedly then raided alleged cells in this organization.

At the same time, Grozev said Russia’s military intelligence agency, “for some reason,” has been training youths brought from Afghanistan to Russia. If it turns out that ISIS-K carried out today’s attack, said Grozev, the mystery is why it decided to attack Russia now. He also speculated that the FSB might be motivated to “invent a false evidence trail” if attribution becomes difficult and the Kremlin remains committed to another round of mobilization in Russia.

meduza.io

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt'n 😷 Trips  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:37:39pm
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BeachDem  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:41:26pm

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Scottish Dragon  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:47:23pm

see everybody a bit later!

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Joe Bacon ✅  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:47:29pm

re: #5 Charles

WOW!!!!

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Teukka  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:49:03pm

Medvedev schizoposting “if it is established that these are terrorists of the Kiev regime, it is impossible to do otherwise with them and their ideological inspirers. All of them must be found and ruthlessly destroyed as terrorists. Including officials of the state that committed such an atrocity”

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jaunte  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:49:47pm

One more felon (R) getting away with it.

@joshuajfriedman.com

NEW: Texas AG Ken Paxton is nearing an agreement with prosecutors on 9-year-old securities fraud charges. Under the draft agreement, Paxton would pay $300,000-$400,000 in restitution, take advanced legal education classes, and do community service. He would not have to formally enter a plea.
statesman.com

@mobute.bsky.social

what does advanced legal education purport to do for someone who uses the law to commit crimes

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lawhawk  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:50:24pm

re: #5 Charles

That’s wild.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:50:51pm

Some FSB guys are about to have unplanned meetings with a pane of glass, aren’t they?

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Teukka  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:51:01pm
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Dr Lizardo  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:51:02pm

re: #9 jaunte

Anyone using the law to commit crimes already has advanced legal education.

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Nerdy Fish  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:51:04pm

re: #9 jaunte

One more felon (R) getting away with it.

@joshuajfriedman.com

@mobute.bsky.social

A slap on the wrist. Figures. Republicans aren’t allowed to face consequences; that would be against the natural order of things.

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Teukka  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:51:30pm

re: #11 Eclectic Cyborg

Some FSB guys are about to have unplanned meetings with a pane of glass, aren’t they?

Window malfunctions or tea debacles, yes…

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Teukka  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:52:35pm

re: #12 Teukka

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Mike Lamb  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:52:38pm

re: #4 BeachDem

[Embedded content]

I cannot imagine gathering around to watch that fat fuck “golf.”

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jaunte  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:52:45pm

Background on Paxton’s fraud:
sec.gov

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Charles  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:53:27pm

The cardboard guitar is pretty amazing, but I do have doubts about how durable it will be with long-term string tension on that neck.

And you probably don’t want it to get wet.

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jaunte  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:54:31pm

re: #19 Charles

Or keep it in a humid climate.

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lawhawk  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:54:45pm

Princess Kate surely got thrown under the bus with that photo editing by Kensington Palace didn’t she? They knew she was dealing with a life threatening/changing condition, and they did nothing to protect her from the media? Screw them.

Hope she is able to beat whatever cancer they found, but when you’re talking abdominal cancer, it could be just about anything - intestinal, ovarian, pancreatic, etc. They’re not being more specific, and that’s fine with me. But the ghouls and paparazzi that hounds the royals should just back the fuck off and let her be.

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Teukka  Mar 22, 2024 • 12:54:59pm

re: #19 Charles

The cardboard guitar is pretty amazing, but I do have doubts about how durable it will be with long-term string tension on that neck.

And you probably don’t want it to get wet.

Stock cardboard, or cardboard soaked in appropriate lacquer? 🤔

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retired cynic  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:00:01pm

re: #21 lawhawk

I agree with you. She signed on to represent the monarchy, but not to allow the “news” media into her body.

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Belafon  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:00:26pm

re: #21 lawhawk

Princess Kate surely got thrown under the bus with that photo editing by Kensington Palace didn’t she? They knew she was dealing with a life threatening/changing condition, and they did nothing to protect her from the media? Screw them.

Hope she is able to beat whatever cancer they found, but when you’re talking abdominal cancer, it could be just about anything - intestinal, ovarian, pancreatic, etc. They’re not being more specific, and that’s fine with me. But the ghouls and paparazzi that hounds the royals should just back the fuck off and let her be.

I think the attempt in your first paragraph was to deal with the ghouls in your second paragraph without having to out her through dressing up and posing on a bench for a video. Part of me wonders how far she walked for that.

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Charles  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:01:01pm

Ken Paxton is going to skate on his criminal charges.

Texas AG Ken Paxton securities fraud charges could be dropped in deal

statesman.com

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Belafon  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:01:49pm

Millie Bobby Brown (20) is marrying one of Jon Bon Jovi’s sons, and Matthew Modine is officiating the ceremony.

people.com

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gocart mozart  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:02:27pm

UConn 46 Stetson Hats 12 with 2 min to the half

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nines09  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:05:21pm

re: #19 Charles

The cardboard guitar is pretty amazing, but I do have doubts about how durable it will be with long-term string tension on that neck.

And you probably don’t want it to get wet.

Let the “Tone Wood” arguments commence.

“Hey. Nice axe. Is that a maple top?”
No. Cardboard.
“What!??!?”

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teleskiguy  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:05:59pm

@parsnip.bsky.social

life-threatening illness in the monarchy coverage being interrupted by terrorism at a moscow concert hall has ominous old world on the brink vibes. somebody get all the archdukes into safe houses

bsky.app

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:08:30pm

re: #21 lawhawk

But the ghouls and paparazzi that hounds the royals should just back the fuck off and let her be.

Disagree. The flip side of the wealth and privelege that comes with being a Royal is that you have to live your life in an aquarium.

OTOH, nobody is foring them to be Royals, they can step down any time and become private citizens with a claim to privacy.

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jaunte  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:11:58pm
“The SEC alleges that Servergy Inc. and William E. Mapp III sold $26 million worth of company stock in private offerings while misleading investors to believe that the Cleantech CTS-1000 server (the company’s sole product) was especially energy-efficient.”

” Paxton raised $840,000 in investor funds for Servergy and received 100,000 shares of stock in return, but never disclosed his commissions to prospective investors while recruiting them.”

“The company agreed to pay a $200,000 penalty to settle the SEC’s charges.”

sec.gov

“White-collar” penalties are way out of balance with the crimes.

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jaunte  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:13:31pm

It’s almost as if the government is inviting frauds to prey on the public.

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Patricia Kayden  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:14:52pm

Beautiful!!
gratefuldread.masto.host
Republican House majority to shrink as Mike Gallagher steps down theguardian.com #worldnews #guardian
The Guardian · 25m
Republican House majority to shrink as Mike Gallagher steps down
By Martin Pengelly
Mar 22, 2024 at 03:57 PM
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sizzzzlerz  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:15:59pm

re: #21 lawhawk

Princess Kate surely got thrown under the bus with that photo editing by Kensington Palace didn’t she? They knew she was dealing with a life threatening/changing condition, and they did nothing to protect her from the media? Screw them.

Hope she is able to beat whatever cancer they found, but when you’re talking abdominal cancer, it could be just about anything - intestinal, ovarian, pancreatic, etc. They’re not being more specific, and that’s fine with me. But the ghouls and paparazzi that hounds the royals should just back the fuck off and let her be.

I totally agree. Unfortunately, the english paparazzi seem to go into a feeding frenzy when they smell blood in the water regardless of the reason. they tore diana apart, who the entire country allegedly “loved’, and this promises to be as bad or worse. Again, with someone popular with the people. they wouldn’t act this way, I guess, if their pictures and reporting wasn’t being snorted up by the readers like lines of powder at a hollywood a-lister party.

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Patricia Kayden  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:17:18pm
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Dangerman  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:19:05pm

re: #19 Charles

The cardboard guitar is pretty amazing, but I do have doubts about how durable it will be with long-term string tension on that neck.

And you probably don’t want it to get wet.

folds up into itself for shipping?

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Eclectic Cyborg  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:19:14pm

Christian humor is so lame.

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Dr Lizardo  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:20:56pm

From NOELReports on X:

So totally expected. Chairman of the Committee on Defence and Security of the Russian Federation Council, Viktor Bondarev, told RIA Novosti that he considers what happened in Crocus City Hall a terrorist attack and sabotage by Ukraine.

This may have been the (convenient) excuse the Kremlin needed to go from “Special Military Operation” to outright declaration of war.

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Dangerman  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:21:16pm

re: #31 jaunte

“White-collar” penalties are way out of balance with the crimes.

easily absorb-able costs, not deterrents

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Patricia Kayden  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:21:39pm
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Dangerman  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:24:00pm
“Donald Trump claimed on Friday that he had ‘almost $500 million’ in cash, undercutting his lawyers’ previous statements that he would not be able to pay a bond of more than $450 million to secure a massive judgment in his New York civil fraud case,” the Washington Post reports.

either tfg is lying, or his lawyers lied

there is no third way

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Dr Lizardo  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:24:07pm

re: #40 Patricia Kayden

It’s a meme stock, FFS. Anyone dumb enough to invest in that deserves to be fleeced, and fleeced most thoroughly.

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Dr Lizardo  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:26:03pm

re: #41 Dangerman

either tfg is lying, or his lawyers lied

there is no third way

Well, I guess we’re all gonna find out by Monday at the latest. That being said, I detect a certain desperation in the Marquis de Fraud this time, one you usually don’t see unless the shit’s really about to hit the fan. 😄

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Eclectic Cyborg  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:28:32pm

re: #41 Dangerman

either tfg is lying, or his lawyers lied

there is no third way

Possible scenario: He won’t be able to post the bond. He’ll still claim he has the money but will blame his lawyers or someone else for causing problems and preventing him from paying.

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Dangerman  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:29:40pm

re: #41 Dangerman

either tfg is lying, or his lawyers lied

there is no third way

he also said “I currently have almost five hundred million dollars in cash, a substantial amount of which I intended to use in my campaign for president.”

there’s the tell
he’s never spent his own money on his campaigns

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Teukka  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:29:48pm

A pretty backwards claim after ignoring US warnings nytimes.com
“Maria Zakharova, said, according to Reuters, “On what basis do officials in Washington draw any conclusions in the midst of a tragedy about someone’s innocence?” She added that if Washington had information, it should be shared and that if Washington had no information, it should not be talking in such a way.”

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nines09  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:30:53pm

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Dangerman  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:32:18pm

re: #45 Dangerman

he also said “I currently have almost five hundred million dollars in cash, a substantial amount of which I intended to use in my campaign for president.”

there’s the tell
he’s never spent his own money on his campaigns

oh and let me add something else

you may in fact have x$ you want to use for your run for president.
now you have other obligations.
TS.
and that’s not election interference.

i saved all this money
i wanted to take this boss vacation
but my car died and my roof started leaking

grow the eff up man.

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Belafon  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:32:55pm

Anyone know how to find out who the shareholders of a company are? It looks like Ballard Power Systems is going to build a plant in Rockwall, and someone did the “China owns most of the shares” thing. And I want to find out the truth.

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Patricia Kayden  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:33:33pm

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DodgerFan1988  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:34:01pm


Allen Premium Outlets, Buffalo Tops Friendly Market, Charleston Emanuel African Methodist Church, El Paso Walmart, Uvalde Robb Elementary.

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nines09  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:34:58pm

Nicely done. Wasn’t sure, but hey, it’s Spring. I think. Straight pour, which I don’t normally do. Works with this brew.

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gwangung  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:35:54pm

re: #49 Belafon

Anyone know how to find out who the shareholders of a company are? It looks like Ballard Power Systems is going to build a plant in Rockwall, and someone did the “China owns most of the shares” thing. And I want to find out the truth.

If it’s publicly traded, it hs to be filed with the SEC form 14 DEF and possibly 10K or 8K. If it’s privately held, you can’t find it.

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Dr Lizardo  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:37:39pm

re: #49 Belafon

Anyone know how to find out who the shareholders of a company are? It looks like Ballard Power Systems is going to build a plant in Rockwall, and someone did the “China owns most of the shares” thing. And I want to find out the truth.

From Wikipedia:

In 2018, Ballard signed a contract with Weichai Power for a strategic partnership. Weichai acquired for US$163 million19.9 percent of Ballard’s shares.[7] As part of this collaboration, Ballard and Weichai intend to supply the Chinese market with fuel cell systems for trucks, busses, and forklifts.[8]

en.wikipedia.org

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Belafon  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:38:46pm

re: #53 gwangung

If it’s publicly traded, it hs to be filed with the SEC form 14 DEF and possibly 10K or 8K. If it’s privately held, you can’t find it.

It’s public, NASDAQ symbol BLDP.

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retired cynic  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:42:02pm

re: #47 nines09

Love Da Coop!

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Belafon  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:42:08pm

re: #54 Dr Lizardo

Thanks.

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Dr Lizardo  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:42:27pm

Time for me to call it a day. Have a good one, Lizards and stay healthy.

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retired cynic  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:42:32pm

62-year-old receives gene-edited pig kidney in milestone transplant surgery

wapo.st (gift link)

After once losing hope because of end-stage kidney disease, a 62-year-old man is now the first living person to receive a genetically edited kidney from a pig, according to doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital who performed the landmark surgery Saturday.
Richard Slayman, whom doctors praised for his courage, is doing well after the four-hour surgery and is expected to be discharged from the Boston hospital soon, officials said.

Wow! Big steps forward!

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Dr Lizardo  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:42:36pm

re: #57 Belafon

Thanks.

Sure thing.

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Dangerman  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:44:19pm

apparently…

Rep. Mike Gallagher was gonna retire at the end of the year.
instead he just announced he’s leaving the House on April 19.

wisconsin law says if he left before April 9 it would have triggered a special election.

now his seat will stay empty for the rest of his term

sounds like another big FU to the R’s in the house

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Belafon  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:44:38pm

re: #59 retired cynic

62-year-old receives gene-edited pig kidney in milestone transplant surgery

wapo.st (gift link)

Wow! Big steps forward!

I wonder how much of a jump it will be to go from lab grown meat to being able to grow certain organs that way.

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Belafon  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:45:28pm

re: #61 Dangerman

We either need five more Republicans to retire or three to change sides.

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retired cynic  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:46:38pm

Me, today!

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gocart mozart  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:50:06pm
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dharmamark  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:51:41pm

Three weeks post op in the knee replacement. PT sucks and the insurance company is being a pain, but progress is encouraging. Anywho, not wanting to let Coop steal all the doggie glory - here’s Dozer and Willow

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Dangerman  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:54:34pm

re: #48 Dangerman

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Dr Lizardo  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:54:50pm

This was reported on Czech media just now, and I cannot verify it, but they’re reporting from their sources inside Russia that the authorities there are looking for four men from the Ingushetia Republic - apparently, a BOLO has been put out and they’re being sought on suspicion of involvement in the attack on Crocus City Mall.

Again, unverified, but just letting you know what I’m hearing here on Czech TV.

Have a good one.

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retired cynic  Mar 22, 2024 • 1:55:44pm

Scientists found an amazingly well-preserved village from 3,000 years ago
wapo.st (gift link)

A half-eaten bowl of porridge complete with wooden spoon, communal rubbish bins, and a decorative necklace made with amber and glass beads are just a handful of the extraordinarily well-preserved remnants of a late Bronze Age hamlet unearthed in eastern England that’s been dubbed “Britain’s Pompeii” and a “time capsule” into village life almost 3,000 years ago.

This is amazing. Necklace with beads from as far away as Iran. Decorative pottery. Well rounded diet. Handsome metal working. At the same time, living in round huts on stilts in a slow-moving river. I am sure they will eventually build a replica hamlet, and I would love to see it.

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Charles  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:24:46pm

re: #67 Dangerman

Letitia James trying to collect that cash will tell us whether he actually has it.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:26:13pm

re: #70 Charles

Letitia James trying to collect that cash will tell us whether he actually has it.

and he will insist that she is lying to make him look bad

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steve_davis  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:30:15pm

re: #40 Patricia Kayden

[Embedded content]

somebody in that thread made what I think is the rather pertinent point that Trump has hired no appellate level lawyer to work the appeal, which one would rather expect if one was going to appeal. I thought he probably had Habba on it, which I figured would be an absolute disaster, but perhaps even Trump understands that would be an absolute disaster and just hasn’t hired anyone…..which is also an absolute disaster.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:32:01pm

re: #72 steve_davis

again, the best anyone could hope for would be a reduction of the summary ruling, there is nothing that could serve as grounds to overturn it. which is why nobody wants to sign onto a bond that they know is going to come at least partially due.

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Nerdy Fish  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:32:07pm

re: #70 Charles

Letitia James trying to collect that cash will tell us whether he actually has it.

The fact that she’s in the process of filing liens against his properties tells me he’s full of shit. To top it all off, bear in mind that his statements are not under oath nor under potential penalty of lying to the court, but his lawyers’ statements are. I genuinely believe that he does not have the money, that everyone involved knows he doesn’t have the money, and that he’s only doing this for the purpose of maintaining his image with his cultists.

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GlutenFreeJesus  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:33:06pm

It’s outside. Hearing a chopper just now.

Youtube Video

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No Malarkey!  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:33:34pm

re: #21 lawhawk

Princess Kate surely got thrown under the bus with that photo editing by Kensington Palace didn’t she? They knew she was dealing with a life threatening/changing condition, and they did nothing to protect her from the media? Screw them.

Hope she is able to beat whatever cancer they found, but when you’re talking abdominal cancer, it could be just about anything - intestinal, ovarian, pancreatic, etc. They’re not being more specific, and that’s fine with me. But the ghouls and paparazzi that hounds the royals should just back the fuck off and let her be.

That’s not going to happen.

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A Cranky One  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:34:37pm

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:34:52pm

re: #76 No Malarkey!

That’s not going to happen.

until thez abdicate and become private citizens with a right to privacy

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The Ghost of a Flea  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:40:42pm

re: #51 DodgerFan1988

I think beyond the sheer shamelessness of turning everything into rhetoric for what they already want, this is also representative of how they imagine the entitlement to violence: terrorism is when an Other performs violence, while a complex series of mitigations are applied to violence committed by someone with in-group permissions.

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Nerdy Fish  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:40:46pm

re: #78 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

until the abdicate and become private citizens with a right to privacy

William is a dutiful son. He’s not going to abdicate when he knows he’s going to be taking over for his dad real soon.

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jaunte  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:45:49pm

The Feds Can Film Your Front Porch for 68 Days Without a Warrant, Says Court
A federal court says your privacy is diminished due to the proliferation of video cameras throughout society.
gizmodo.com

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GlutenFreeJesus  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:47:03pm

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Nerdy Fish  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:47:09pm

re: #81 jaunte

The Feds Can Film Your Front Porch for 68 Days Without a Warrant, Says Court
A federal court says your privacy is diminished due to the proliferation of video cameras throughout society.
gizmodo.com

I mean, to me, that sounds like an argument for stronger privacy protections, to prevent the government from getting ahold of all that video data without a warrant. But what do I know? I’m not a cop.

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Captain Magic  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:47:49pm

Poor Rod Blago…got smacked down by a judge who quoted Dr. Seuss of all things….

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Targetpractice  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:47:59pm

re: #74 Nerdy Fish

The fact that she’s in the process of filing liens against his properties tells me he’s full of shit. To top it all off, bear in mind that his statements are not under oath nor under potential penalty of lying to the court, but his lawyers’ statements are. I genuinely believe that he does not have the money, that everyone involved knows he doesn’t have the money, and that he’s only doing this for the purpose of maintaining his image with his cultists.

It’s Trump 101: Always Be Conning. His campaign’s flat broke, he’s got no real way to fix that, and if his “advisors” have probably told him if he acknowledges openly that he’s got nothing then it’ll impact morale. So he’s blaming James for the cash crunch, claiming that he’d have hundreds of millions to run against Biden if not for this ruling against him.

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jaunte  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:50:07pm

re: #83 Nerdy Fish

Extending the logic, anyone with an Alexa device in their home has no expectation of privacy for their conversations.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:50:41pm

re: #81 jaunte

The Feds Can Film Your Front Porch for 68 Days Without a Warrant, Says Court
A federal court says your privacy is diminished due to the proliferation of video cameras throughout society.
gizmodo.com

What a random ass number.

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darthstar  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:52:14pm

re: #87 Eclectic Cyborg

What a random ass number.

Well, at 69 you eat it.

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Charles  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:54:52pm

re: #74 Nerdy Fish

The fact that she’s in the process of filing liens against his properties tells me he’s full of shit. To top it all off, bear in mind that his statements are not under oath nor under potential penalty of lying to the court, but his lawyers’ statements are. I genuinely believe that he does not have the money, that everyone involved knows he doesn’t have the money, and that he’s only doing this for the purpose of maintaining his image with his cultists.

Yes, but there’s a point at which it will be impossible to keep up the facade.

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Nerdy Fish  Mar 22, 2024 • 2:57:10pm

re: #89 Charles

Yes, but there’s a point at which it will be impossible to keep up the facade.

And that’s the point where the wheels will fall off the Trump train. We can all only hope that it comes soon enough to ensure he goes away for good. (Not that I doubt Biden will win in November, but every advantage he can get puts my mind that much more at ease.)

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Belafon  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:01:53pm

re: #90 Nerdy Fish

And that’s the point where the wheels will fall off the Trump train. We can all only hope that it comes soon enough to ensure he goes away for good. (Not that I doubt Biden will win in November, but every advantage he can get puts my mind that much more at ease.)

The Trump train falls apart, and downstream races are going to be affected.

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Nerdy Fish  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:02:37pm

Man, the deprogramming of literally millions of Americans is going to be a job. We will probably never see the end of it; it’ll be literally just like the Lost Cause, with people generations down the line still stubbornly believing that Donald J. Trump won re-election in 2020, was cheated out of his second term, and went to his grave a political martyr under a cloud of felony convictions and massive debt from the dissolution of his real estate empire.

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Belafon  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:02:47pm

I found this for $2 at Office Depot:

It’s about 2.5 inches on each side.

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Dangerman  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:07:02pm

re: #91 Belafon

The Trump train falls apart, and downstream races are going to be affected.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:12:26pm

re: #84 Captain Magic

Poor Rod Blago…got smacked down by a judge who quoted Dr. Seuss of all things….

“Sneetches get steetches!”

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Patricia Kayden  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:13:21pm

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darthstar  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:14:06pm

Trump lost in one day about what he owes the state of New York.

threads.net

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:15:10pm

re: #96 Patricia Kayden

I certainly hope so. That has a nice ring to it.

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darthstar  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:15:34pm

re: #97 darthstar

Trump lost in one day about what he owes the state of New York.

threads.net

Mastodon

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Patricia Kayden  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:15:51pm

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:16:26pm

re: #97 darthstar

Trump lost in one day about what he owes the state of New York.

threads.net

And he was whining about how the fines were there to eat up his campaign funds…

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Nerdy Fish  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:16:27pm

re: #97 darthstar

Trump lost in one day about what he owes the state of New York.

threads.net

I saw in the Bsky thread on the topic that the board of his company has the ability to waive the clause that says he can’t sell, which means he could, in theory, quickly raise the cash needed to pay his judgment on Monday. The question is if there are any other vagaries of the stock market that would make this a Bad Idea (tm).

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KGxvi  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:16:42pm

re: #83 Nerdy Fish

I mean, to me, that sounds like an argument for stronger privacy protections, to prevent the government from getting ahold of all that video data without a warrant. But what do I know? I’m not a cop.

From the article:

“Mr. Hay had no reasonable expectation of privacy in a view of the front of his house,” said the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in its decision on U.S. vs Hay. “As video cameras proliferate throughout society, regrettably, the reasonable expectation of privacy from filming is diminished.”

As a general rule, the court is right… there’s no reasonable expectation of privacy when in public. There’s ample case law on this general premise of the law. I don’t think the proliferation of cameras really changes that. If you’re in public, someone can take your picture or film you without your consent because, again, you’re in public.

Also, I don’t think the ruling would change if they had been doing an old fashioned in person stakeout.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:17:42pm

re: #100 Patricia Kayden

How long will he Romaine?

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darthstar  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:18:30pm

re: #91 Belafon

The Trump train falls apart, and downstream races are going to be affected.

I’m okay with this.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt'n 😷 Trips  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:19:54pm
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Nerdy Fish  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:21:16pm

Also, it’s a virtual certainty that if Trump liquidates a metric fuck-ton (an industry standard term, or so I’m told) of his new shares to pay his judgment, it’s going to cause the whole stock to implode. So, I guess we wait and see what Monday holds. Does he sell? Does a bank take possession of a significant portion of his shares in exchange for a loan? Does Letitia James gift the State of New York a bunch of shiny new properties? Next time, on ‘Fucked Around, Finding Out’!

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Mattand  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:21:21pm

re: #104 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

How long will he Romaine?

You monster…

Take your upvote.

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darthstar  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:23:10pm

AI is the new crypto mining.

Mastodon

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Mike Lamb  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:24:36pm

re: #74 Nerdy Fish

The fact that she’s in the process of filing liens against his properties tells me he’s full of shit. To top it all off, bear in mind that his statements are not under oath nor under potential penalty of lying to the court, but his lawyers’ statements are. I genuinely believe that he does not have the money, that everyone involved knows he doesn’t have the money, and that he’s only doing this for the purpose of maintaining his image with his cultists.

There are a few “outs” though. If the money is in a campaign bank account, it (likely) can’t be used to satisfy the judgment, since it doesn’t technically belong to Trump or the Trump Organization.

Now, with that said, Trump said that he, personally, has the money. I am very, very confident Trump is extremely well versed in the idea that an entity is a separate person for legal purposes. It is quite unlikely he would misspeak.

So, he could be/probably is lying. What is statement absolutely does is wreck any argument that his lawyers were making to remove or reduce the bond requirement, and, really, to stay the appeal.

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Patricia Kayden  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:25:18pm

re: #92 Nerdy Fish

I’m not sure it’s worth anyone’s time to attempt to reprogram MAGAts. I certainly will spend no time on such an effort. They must be defeated. That’s about it. I hope Democrats will become ruthless in reaching goals such as passing federal legislation on protecting rights (labor, voting, reproductive, LGBT, civil, etc.) and not waste time reaching out to bigots.

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Patricia Kayden  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:27:59pm

re: #104 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

How long will he Romaine?

Lettuce be careful with the speculation.

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Vicious Babushka  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:30:47pm

GAH

Wordle 1,007 6/6

⬜🟨⬜⬜🟨
⬜🟩🟨🟨⬜
⬜🟩🟩🟩⬜
🟩🟩🟩🟩⬜
🟩🟩🟩🟩⬜
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

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Belafon  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:32:06pm

re: #109 darthstar

AI is the new crypto mining.

[Embedded content]

Comparing it to a home is a false comparison. Compare it to a piece of manufacturing equipment.

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calochortus  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:32:51pm

re: #82 GlutenFreeJesus

[Embedded content]

Why would the building have “Crocus City Hall” on it in English? Seems odd.

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Charles  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:37:40pm
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gocart mozart  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:39:56pm
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Targetpractice  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:45:59pm

re: #117 gocart mozart

[Embedded content]

A few months back, I’d have chuckled and went to go microwave some popcorn.

Now? Now I’m just bored. The House Dem caucus has already signaled they won’t go along with this shitshow a second time, so it’s just a waste of time that has no real entertainment value.

Either wheel out the Thunderdome already or move on.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:46:21pm

re: #117 gocart mozart

So that outing in Ohio went well for Speaker Opus Dei then.

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TarHellion  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:50:13pm

re: #107 Nerdy Fish

From what I have read, FFVCS can’t sell the new stock for 6 months.

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Targetpractice  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:53:22pm

re: #120 TarHellion

From what I have read, FFVCS can’t sell the new stock for 6 months.

Supposedly the board can vote to allow him to do so, but…why? The company only had value because he was connected to it, so allowing him to cash himself out while the stock still has any value would just fuck them over in the process.

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Jay C  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:56:28pm

re: #121 Targetpractice

Supposedly the board can vote to allow him to do so, but…why? The company only had value because he was connected to it, so allowing him to cash himself out while the stock still has any value would just fuck them over in the process.

Maybe they WANT to be “fucked over” - I wouldn’t be surprised to (eventually) learn that the whole IPO was just some sort of elaborate scam. One in which Trump and his insiders will walk away from with a shit-ton of money, of course….

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Nerdy Fish  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:57:58pm

re: #122 Jay C

Maybe they WANT to be “fucked over” - I wouldn’t be surprised to (eventually) learn that the whole IPO was just some sort of elaborate scam. One in which Trump and his insiders will walk away from with a shit-ton of money, of course….

Adding a whole new string of felony charges to himself and to everyone involved, because fuck it, at this point, why not?

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Mar 22, 2024 • 3:58:24pm

re: #122 Jay C

Maybe they WANT to be “fucked over” - I wouldn’t be surprised to (eventually) learn that the whole IPO was just some sort of elaborate scam. One in which Trump and his insiders will walk away from with a shit-ton of money, of course….

It most certainly is, like the rest of Trump’s stuff.

The board are likely lackies of either Trump or his allies.

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Grunthos the Flatulent 🇳🇿  Mar 22, 2024 • 4:02:25pm

Tomorrow’s Wordle got distracted when the pipeline it was following went past Mortlake Brewery.

A popular starting word so I expect many eagles. Wouldn’t be surprised to see a hole in one, frankly.

Wordle 1,008 2/6

🟩⬜🟨🟨🟨
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

SibData: 2,3,3,3,5

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No Malarkey!  Mar 22, 2024 • 4:07:30pm

ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack in Moscow

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William Lewis  Mar 22, 2024 • 4:10:18pm

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William Lewis  Mar 22, 2024 • 4:10:31pm

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William Lewis  Mar 22, 2024 • 4:10:41pm

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William Lewis  Mar 22, 2024 • 4:10:52pm

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Decatur Deb  Mar 22, 2024 • 4:11:03pm

re: #122 Jay C

Maybe they WANT to be “fucked over” - I wouldn’t be surprised to (eventually) learn that the whole IPO was just some sort of elaborate scam. One in which Trump and his insiders will walk away from with a shit-ton of money, of course….

Bags will be held.

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William Lewis  Mar 22, 2024 • 4:11:05pm

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William Lewis  Mar 22, 2024 • 4:13:13pm

Oh damn just as a new thread drops, really?

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silverdolphin  Mar 22, 2024 • 4:24:19pm

re: #107 Nerdy Fish

Also, it’s a virtual certainty that if Trump liquidates a metric fuck-ton (an industry standard term, or so I’m told) of his new shares to pay his judgment, it’s going to cause the whole stock to implode. So, I guess we wait and see what Monday holds. Does he sell? Does a bank take possession of a significant portion of his shares in exchange for a loan? Does Letitia James gift the State of New York a bunch of shiny new properties? Next time, on ‘Fucked Around, Finding Out’!

The stock will drop unless it is propped up by someone. I expect the Saudis would not mind paying to keep the stock propped up. As does Jared. So they buy up all the stock at a high price, Trump gets the cash, then Jared-Saudis are the ones who dump the stock and take a hit that they can write off. I do not expect much of Trump’s shares to ever really get to the free market

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retired cynic  Mar 22, 2024 • 4:25:25pm

re: #128 William Lewis

This might be my favorite photo of yours, ever!!

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Rightwingconspirator  Mar 22, 2024 • 5:18:15pm

re: #89 Charles

Yes, but there’s a point at which it will be impossible to keep up the facade.

Quite true. Yet how many times have we thought “this must be it” ? I lost count

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austin_blue  Mar 23, 2024 • 8:46:55am

re: #104 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

How long will he Romaine?

Truss me…he’s toast.


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