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Firemans4Horn

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  1. fuck him. In November 2022, Turner disclosed that during the summer he had been diagnosed with Osteosarcoma, a rare type of bone cancer, for which he had surgery and received six weeks of radiation treatment
  2. enjoy your long weekend you 4 fuckers. And fuck you 3 dead people that were 70+ years old running for re-election with heart disease and cancer. Selfish cunts.
  3. Napoli will try to pay us in pizzas. No thanks.
  4. 16 runs in 2 out of the last 3 games is fun. Maybe we break out of this funk.
  5. Send all these fucking cops to gitmo.
  6. Fascists gonna fascist
  7. Summer 2024- £200mn Winter 2025- £180mn Summer 2025- £120mn and counting Good thing Abu Dhabi Doughnuts renewed their sponsorship for £75mn a year.
  8. lol. I like this shitty version much better than a good version.
  9. What a great show. Funny, sad, poignant.
  10. Tom Green and Nathan Fielder are generational talents.
  11. 479 foot homer. 2nd longest of the season.
  12. A little early in the day for Anna Stacy to be binge drinking. Don’t you normally keep vampire hours?
  13. Amazing how many big institutions have just lit themselves on fire the last decade.
  14. “we’re going to suit up and boot up” sounds like some neo-Nazi shit. Surprised they didn’t go with “We’re going to rock out with our cock out”
  15. From Sam Ro’s TKer newsletter this past Sunday: From the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Tuesday: Due to minor errors to weights associated with the introduction of a redesigned Current Population Survey (CPS) sample, some April 2025 estimates will be corrected on June 6, 2025. Major labor force measures, such as the unemployment rate, labor force participation rate, and employment–population ratio were unaffected. While corrections will be made to many estimates, the impact is negligible. In April 2025, the CPS began to phase in a redesigned sample that is based on information from the 2020 Census. During the introduction of this new sample in April, a derived geographic variable used in the weighting process was miscoded, treating micropolitan areas like metropolitan areas, which led to misapplied noninterview weights for some cases. That doesn’t instill confidence. It didn’t end there. Here’s the The Wall Street Journal on a BLS notice published on Wednesday: The Bureau of Labor Statistics, the office that publishes the inflation rate, told outside economists this week that a hiring freeze at the agency was forcing the survey to cut back on the number of businesses where it checks prices. In last month’s inflation report, which examined prices in April, government statisticians had to use a less precise method for guessing price changes more extensively than they did in the past. Economists say the staffing shortage raises questions about the quality of recent and coming inflation reports. There is no sign of an intentional effort to publish false or misleading statistics. But any problems with the data could have major implications for the economy. None of that’s not great. “These errors have consequences,” UBS’s Paul Donovan wrote on Friday. “Less understanding of U.S. inflation increases the chances of the Federal Reserve making a policy error (especially with the mantra of ‘data dependency’).” The news only adds to ongoing concerns about the quality of government data, which relies on extensive surveys and analysis of those surveys.
  16. Get in losers, we’re going losing.
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