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Big Blitz

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  1. I feel that way about your customers. But……bake the cake.
  2. It’s unfortunate and disgusting…but we have to move on. The fight against the deep state will continue post Trump.
  3. Lol YouTube took down the Nicole Kidman promoting eating bugs video. But, we told you………. You will eat de bugz Well here it is:
  4. The ratings he links to in the article - omg. Nolte: 6 Reasons Hollywood’s in Real Trouble This Time … Here’s why Hollywood’s in real trouble… 1. The Death of Cable/Satellite/Linear TV “Cable/Satellite/Linear TV” is non-streaming TV, where you pay for a package of channels every month—ESPN, CNN, Turner Classic Movies, Fox News, etc. Although I’ve been writing about the imminent death of pay TV for more than a decade, no one else really has. There’s a reason why this consequential story has been deliberately underplayed: pay TV is the one-legged stool propping up the entertainment industry The importance of pay TV is rarely discussed in the media because the entertainment industry wholly owns the entertainment media. If the media covered this issue with the seriousness it deserves, stock prices would fall. Entertainment companies are judged solely by their stock prices, and the entertainment media will never risk damaging their patrons. Entertainment companies made billions from pay TV for decades, year in and year out. But those dollars were not earned on merit. If you’re wondering why you pay $175 a month for a bunch of channels you never watch that still serve up 20 minutes of ads per hour, here’s why: a major chunk of your $175 goes to entertainment companies. So let me repeat my main point: none of that money is based on merit. Merit means Hollywood makes money based on what people actually watch. Pay TV successfully circumvented merit with a rigged system where you pay for dozens of channels you never watch. Want proof? Look here… That is last week’s list of 118 pay TV channels. The “P2+” column reveals the average number of total viewers in thousands. As you can see, out of 118 channels, only two(!) average more than a million viewers. Only 13 average more than 500,000. Only 33 average more than 250,000. Question: how many of these 118 networks could survive on merit—advertising revenue based on ratings? Maybe five? Nevertheless, Hollywood still makes a ton of money from over a hundred channels that fewer than a million people watch because pay TV customers pay for those channels. How sweet is that? But. Thanks to streaming, those days are coming to an end. Already, the number of people who have canceled their pay TV subscriptions (cord-cutters) has been enough to hurt Hollywood’s bottom line…. More: https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2023/07/29/nolte-6-reasons-hollywoods-in-real-trouble-this-time/
  5. Been saying this for months - if you believe he can be WR 1 on a top SB contender if Diggs goes down then he should be extended before he gets stupid UFA money from some bottom feeder with huge cap space. If you aren’t sure then what are we doing here? I think they are sure and will try to lock him up but Gabe knows if he gets 110 targets and say 75 catches and 1200 yards, he’s going to get a ridiculous UFA offer. Like top 5 WR money.
  6. Told you. Full on disaster: DATA: 50% of Millennials, Gen Zers Want to ‘Focus on Themselves’ Instead of Having Kids. Only just over half of millennials and Gen Z – 55 percent – say they are planning to start a family, citing the environment, finances, and career aspirations, among others, as deterrents, research from OnePoll has found. One-quarter of the 1,000 18 to 34-year-olds surveyed stated that they have completely “ruled out” having children, with another 20 percent unsure whether they would do in the future. More than half believe that it was not important to have children to “feel fulfilled in their lives.” The most common reason for not wanting children was so that people could have “more time to focus” on themselves at 49 percent. Financial issues were another prevalent concern at 47 percent, followed by “fears about the state of the world” – 38 percent – and concern “about the impact on the environment” – 35 percent. “For generations, having children has just been the done thing, but it seems younger people are now deciding against this more and more,” said a spokesman for OnePoll to the Times of London. https://thenationalpulse.com/2023/07/28/data-50-of-millennials-gen-zers-want-to-focus-on-themselves-instead-of-having-kids/
  7. At 30 seconds - she asks teachers to rat out other teachers that aren’t displaying a pride flag or BLM poster
  8. Priorities.
  9. What happened 3 years ago?
  10. Yep. No coincidence she drops this b.s. today - “oh see, we’re the good guys….we always knew Big Tech was a problem.” Yea, when they lost Twitter and now FB. Google is the next problem. I think the collusion there to uncover that started way back in 2008 with Team Obama is beyond anything you see in North Korea.
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