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If you need a reason for Gi-hun to survive the fall in a fix-it-fic, consider: he lands on top of the bodies of other players, cushioning him. He’s still fucked up but not dead.
And once again, he’s been saved by humanity.
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#further proof that the dem party actually likes when the gop goes insane#and gets wins#bc it makes them look so much better and makes ppl forget#when they are in power#they must answer to scrunity#must answer to history#when they arent they get to be the good guys
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I'd still trust you with my life doctor tbh
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where in the HELL did that horse come from
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When the Broncos won the Super Bowl in 2016, Downtown Denver erupted into a giant, celebration — what tends to happen when local sports teams win big.
Me and my roommates went, because we were young and wanted to party. And so, we went and we celebrated.
The first thing you saw when you got downtown was Riot Police lining the sidewalks, peacocking with their gear and shields. An ever looming presence. But everyone wanted to celebrate, so most people left them alone. Why risk turning things into a riot?
At one point, a group of people gathered in a crowd and started chanting “FUCK TOM BRADY”. When the group started to turn into a Mosh Pit, one of them came to tell the crowd to settle down. They did immediately — after all, no one wanted a riot. It was a peaceful celebration, and there were other bars to attend.
At one point, we watched a group of boys try to flip a car. A couple of cops came and maced them, and that was that. Other than that, nothing particularly crazy happened. It was a somewhat rowdy, but peaceful, victory celebration.
Then the next morning, every news station played the one clip of the group of boys trying to flip a car with headlines like “DENVER ERUPTS INTO CHAOS!!” and “RIOTS IN DOWNTOWN DENVER!!” and other similar headlines. People shared that clip on social media decrying how could this happen! All of those football fan rioters should be charged!! Sometime, that clip was spliced together with images of all the riot police lining the sidelines…it was genuinely a master class in what editing can do. Even my most “fuck the police” friends ate up the story of the riotous football fans. And meanwhile…that’s not what happened, at all. But because less then ten people decided to unsuccessfully flip a car — that’s what the whole celebration was painted as.
Which is to say…when you see footage of “rioters” and “violent protests”…take it with a grain of salt. Because chances are, that’s not what happened. It’s not what is happening!!
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I'm sorry...TWO HOURS of training?!
Smith said the Marines have received “in excess of two hours” of training on the use of less than lethal force in cities, or crowd control, and that they would have shields and batons as their equipment.


Because he will.




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Maybe-Martial-Law, Mostly Marines Monday.
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one of my favourite genres of character is , specifically a doctor or scientist who is So deeply evil coded but they're a member of the good guy team & actively helping. & theyre not even a reformed villain theyre just like that. going hehehehehee in their dark scary lab while developing an device that will actually help a lot of people
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so called free thinkers when h-o-t t-o g-o you can take me hot to go
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i love it when italians argue about italian. like we don’t even know how our language really works we just roll with it
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you know what’s a trope that never gets tired is when theyre bouncing around in the plot and suddenly an important name crops up- it’s blorbo bleebus. and some dude is like who the hell is blorbo bleebus. and we immediately cut to our new friend blorbo bleebus pulling the most absolutely buckwild shit you’ve ever seen
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