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    Not everyone who gets to 99 pages, also gets to 100 pages.
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    I had high hopes for that fucking flowchart.
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    How about locking this thread for everyone except administrators.
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    I've stopped looking at this page for news about Jimmy Carter and just get popcorn to watch arguments. Admins can you delete the random bullshit already.
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    Well, here we are at page 100, and a user whose name has an 'ango' in it is in the middle of a tantrum. Plus ça fucking change.
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    Stop attacking @Ulitzer95. He’s a valuable member of this forum, whereas you are a cretin and a troll. Kindly fuck off. @Paul Bearer can you permanently ban this creep?
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    Noooooooooo!!!
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    Mary Ann Zielonko, the partner of Kitty Genovese, has died. She was 85: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/06/nyregion/mary-ann-zielonko-dead.html
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    i think if anyone in here has a negative iq it's you
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    I find myself holding up the tower of names on my zero points. I should warn you, my upper body strength isn't good. That tower could come tumbling down at any time! (I feel it likely though that I may be stuck there for some considerable time to come!).
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    You think this shit is bad? You just wait until this thread reaches 100 pages. Mango's gonna rip his own cock off.
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    Mickey Rooney died on this day 10 years ago, aged 93. - Rooney's real name was Joseph Yule- he was a nepo baby, as his dad Joe Yule was a vaudeville actor. - Rooney was quick to become a child star, and in 1927 got the role of the titular character of the Mickey McGuire short films. During this time, he also briefly voiced Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (which had been taken from Walt Disney at the time). - Rooney's friendship with Judy Garland was well-publicized, and their 1939 film Babes in Arms got him an Oscar nomination for Best Actor. - Rooney served in World War II as an entertainer for troops, and earned several medals from the Army. By the time he returned, he was no longer a teenage heartthrob and caused his career to decline- but he would eventually make a comeback. - Among Rooney's most famous roles were Mr. Yunioshi in Breakfast at Tiffany's (...a racially-charged character to say the least), Ding Bell in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Lampie in the 1977 version of Pete's Dragon, and Henry in The Black Stallion. Rooney was nominated for four Oscars (winning none but earning an honorary one) and five Emmys (winning one). - Rooney would also delve into voice acting, most notably as adult Tod in The Fox and the Hound, Santa Claus in both of Rankin-Bass' Santa Claus is Comin' to Town and The Year Without a Santa Claus, and as himself in the season 7 Simpsons episode "Radioactive Man": - Rooney appeared on the DeathList eight times between 1997 and 2014, and was the second death (of 10 that year) on the list when he died.
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    John Schneider is 64.
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    08.04.2024 64 Manic Street Preachers — Your Love Alone Is Not Enough 60 Gwen Stefani ft. Akon — The Sweet Escape 55 Kate Nash — Foundations +4 49 Mark Ronson ft. Amy Winehouse — Valerie 44 The Killers — When You Were Young -6 40 Plain White T’s — Hey There Delilah 38 Corinne Bailey Rae — Put Your Records On 23 Mark Ronson ft. Daniel Merriweather — Stop Me 15 Maroon 5 — Makes Me Wonder 14 Embrace — Nature’s Law 06 Red Hot Chili Peppers — Dani California
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    Garry Van Egmond, who was behind some of Australia’s biggest ever tours, including touring AC/DC for more than 30 years, has died. He was 82. https://www.noise11.com/news/australian-promoter-garry-van-egmond-has-passed-way-20240408
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    Sorry ladyfiona.. I apologize for my part in not staying on topic. Usually I just ignore most of the BS but the comment rubbed me the wrong way.
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    Woke is good when it comes to fighting injustices like modern day slavery, sexual harassment, gay rights in 3rd world countries and police brutality. Its good to have awareness about stuff like that, which is what the term 'woke' is supposed to mean. The biggest problem is that people are digging for injustices in things when there isnt any there (eg dressing as Hitler at a costume party or saying milk/scones are racist). That and extreme pandering, like making Juliet black in the new Romeo and Juliet. At that point its just showing off how 'not racist' you are - which counterintuitively makes people question if you'd done something racist/dangerously unwoke in the past which you are trying to overcompensate for.
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    Lois Lowry, author of The Giver and Number the Stars, is 87.
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    George Ryan is 90 today. Photo Credit: Flickr user spsarge per Crearive Commons license
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