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1 hour ago, Anubis said:

Last time I saw him in a film it was direct to TV. Ray Donovan is TV. and Megalopolis was a vanity project that's virtually bankrupt Coppolla and stunk the place out. This guy has done nothing in the Hollywood film industry for years. Who in Hollywood is going to take him seriously? Who in Hollywood is going to take any of them seriously?

 

EDIT: I might be a bit unfair on Stallone there. I like Tulsa King, but in terms of film making he's been reduced to the occasional bit part and Netflix level film. But anyine thinking he's going to suddenly influence Hollywood and make it a right-wing paradise is kidding themselves.

 

Hollywood takes itself too seriously and needs a kick up the arse. At least some balance may come about.

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14 hours ago, Section_31 said:

It's getting to the point now where you just have to sit back and admire the sheer fucking affrontery.

 

 

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Been doing this for ages. Said a while back, it needs to be studied.


 

I do have to question, is it any different to members of congress profiting from the stock markets based on decisions the house is making with legislation? 

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22 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

Musk, Zuckerberg, Bezos and a bunch of other multi-billionaire CEOs are attending his inauguration.

 

Now, I'm not saying, I want a bomb to go off and wipe them all out, but if one did, would it really be such a loss?

Been hacked lad?

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33 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

Musk, Zuckerberg, Bezos and a bunch of other multi-billionaire CEOs are attending his inauguration.

 

Now, I'm not saying, I want a bomb to go off and wipe them all out, but if one did, would it really be such a loss?


if it was a rogue Israeli missile blowing them all into pieces, we would never hear about it.  

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They've moved everything indoors, blaming the winter weather; but I do wonder if there are security concerns as it's no worse than it's been on many previous occasions.

 

Ironically leaving all those Trumpers who've paid thousands to travel to DC to watch the ceremony out in the cold.

 

 

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5 hours ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

Musk, Zuckerberg, Bezos and a bunch of other multi-billionaire CEOs are attending his inauguration.

 

Now, I'm not saying, I want a bomb to go off and wipe them all out, but if one did, would it really be such a loss?


Remember Tom from MySpace? Did exactly what these cunts should have done. Sold up and fucked off to chill out and enjoy life and never get involved in anything. 

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7 hours ago, polymerpunkah said:

They've moved everything indoors, blaming the winter weather; but I do wonder if there are security concerns as it's no worse than it's been on many previous occasions.

 

Ironically leaving all those Trumpers who've paid thousands to travel to DC to watch the ceremony out in the cold.

 

 

 

Well, I guess they know how to get inside if they need to.

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12 hours ago, polymerpunkah said:

They've moved everything indoors, blaming the winter weather; but I do wonder if there are security concerns as it's no worse than it's been on many previous occasions.

 

Ironically leaving all those Trumpers who've paid thousands to travel to DC to watch the ceremony out in the cold.

 

 

 

On 14/01/2025 at 14:28, polymerpunkah said:

Some wry smiles watching Canada's right-wing spitting out Trump's dick:

 

Tariffs from U.S. could cost up to 500,000 Ontario jobs, Ford says

Stupid cunts.

 

 

 

Speaking of, Canada's most Trump-like premier didn't get a ticket to the big show, despite going down to Florida to kiss his ass.

 

 

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will not attend the inauguration of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump in person, now that the event is being moved indoors.

Trump will take the oath of office from inside the Capitol Rotunda on Monday due to forecasts of frigid temperatures in the U.S. capital.

"Most ticketed guests will no longer be able to attend the [inauguration] ceremonies in person, including Premier Danielle Smith," Sam Blackett, the premier's press secretary, told CBC News in a statement. 

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Rocky part 734

Rocky comes out of retirement one last time to fight a Chinese transgender boxer at the Trump Plaza

Mickey long lost brother(Voigt) is found to give him back the eye of the American tiger

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Frankie getting stuck in:

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0jnz8q6p32o

 

Pope Francis has said that Donald Trump's plans to deport illegal migrants from the US would be a "disgrace" if they materialised.

 

Speaking to an Italian TV programme from his Vatican residence, Francis said that if the plans went ahead, Trump would make "poor wretches that don't have anything foot the bill".

 

"That's not right. That's not how you solve problems," he said.

 

Trump has promised to begin the largest expulsion of undocumented immigrants in US history soon after he takes office.

 

In a message to Trump shared on Monday, Pope Francis offered him "cordial greetings" and urged him to lead a society with "no room for hatred, discrimination or exclusion" and promote "peace and reconciliation among peoples".

 

The Pope is known to hold the issue of migrants dear. During a public audience last August, he said that "systematically working by all means to drive away migrants" was "a grave sin".

 

In 2016, before the first presidential election won by Trump, Pope Francis said "a person who thinks only about building walls... and not of building bridges, is not Christian".

 

Referring to Trump's promise to build a wall on the Mexican border to keep migrants from travelling into the US, Francis said: "I say only that this man is not Christian if he has said things like that. We must see if he said things in that way and I will give him the benefit of the doubt."

 

Francis and Trump later met when Trump and his family visited Rome in 2017.
 

Before the US presidential election in 2024, the Pope declined to say whether people should vote for Trump or for his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris, merely urging people to choose "the lesser evil" according to their conscience.

 

During the interview on Sunday evening, Francis also touched on the issue of migration to Europe, saying there was "a lot of cruelty" and that everyone had "the right to remain home and the right to emigrate".


The Pope also added that some of the southern European countries that receive the most migrant arrivals "are not having any children and need manpower".

 

"In some of these countries, there are entire villages that are empty. A good, well-thought out migrant policy would help countries like Italy and Spain too," he said.

 

In another section of the interview, Francis was asked about the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East and said he did not know why making peace was so difficult.

 

"I don't know why... it's as if there was an international drive towards self-destruction," the Pope said.

 

Francis, 88, has been in the post since 2013, when he was elected to succeed Pope Benedict XVI.

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