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The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
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On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspw
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
Imagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspw
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983 made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts aboutImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics, motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspw
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
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On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspw
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983 made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts aboutImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics, motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote:
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and
speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that long, depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in college learning about communication and political science, and frankly if
academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his considerable
life experience would easily account for the year's worth of electives
he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no problem identifying
myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication, because
he objectively is. He has no problem calling himself a tool and die
maker even though he hasn't held a micrometer in thirty years, because
he put the eight thousand hours in required to earn his journeyman's certificate from the State of North Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote:
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that long, depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in college learning about communication and political science, and frankly if academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his considerable life experience would easily account for the year's worth of electives
he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no problem identifying
myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication, because
he objectively is. He has no problem calling himself a tool and die
maker even though he hasn't held a micrometer in thirty years, because
he put the eight thousand hours in required to earn his journeyman's certificate from the State of North Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
“So he has no problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication”
He has a few problems remembering that he’s socked up as an ardent supporter of his own lazy, lying ass and telling the difference between first and third person narratives.
Should have paid more attention in community college, John De Jong - fraudster extraordinaire…
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote:
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that long, depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in college learning about communication and political science, and frankly if academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his considerable life experience would easily account for the year's worth of electives
he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no problem identifying
myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication, because
he objectively is. He has no problem calling himself a tool and die
maker even though he hasn't held a micrometer in thirty years, because
he put the eight thousand hours in required to earn his journeyman's certificate from the State of North Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
“So he has no problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication”
He has a few problems remembering that he’s socked up as an ardent supporter of his own lazy, lying ass and telling the difference between first and third person narratives.
Should have paid more attention in community college, John De Jong - fraudster extraordinaire…
On Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 4:40:52 AM UTC-8, Morwoo Mann wrote:
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote:
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that long, depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in college learning about communication and political science, and frankly if academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his considerable life experience would easily account for the year's worth of electives he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no problem identifying
myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication, because he objectively is. He has no problem calling himself a tool and die maker even though he hasn't held a micrometer in thirty years, because he put the eight thousand hours in required to earn his journeyman's certificate from the State of North Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
“So he has no problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication”
He has a few problems remembering that he’s socked up as an ardent supporter of his own lazy, lying ass and telling the difference between first and third person narratives.
Should have paid more attention in community college, John De Jong - fraudster extraordinaire…This is manipulative gaslighting by a major Usenet troll, and it ought to
be laughed out of the group. It was a simple typo. Everyone makes them.
The "y" key being near the "h" key and the "i" key being near the "m" key proves absolutely nothing. "Oh, Laz Mann made a typo, he's CLEARLY
not actually Laz Mann as he claims to be" is shamelessly manipulative fuckery. Fuck anyone who does this, they're horrible. NB to JH
supporters: acknowledging crap like this does exactly nothing to support
the person you're ostensibly supporting while doing everything to drive traffic and money away from a man desperately in need of assistance.
STOP falling for this crap.
On Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 4:40:52 AM UTC-8, Morwoo Mann wrote:
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote:“So he has no problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or an >> expert in communication”
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and
speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that long,
depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in college
learning about communication and political science, and frankly if
academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his considerable
life experience would easily account for the year's worth of electives
he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no problem identifying
myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication, because
he objectively is. He has no problem calling himself a tool and die
maker even though he hasn't held a micrometer in thirty years, because
he put the eight thousand hours in required to earn his journeyman's
certificate from the State of North Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
He has a few problems remembering that he’s socked up as an ardent
supporter of his own lazy, lying ass and telling the difference between
first and third person narratives.
Should have paid more attention in community college, John De Jong -
fraudster extraordinaire…
This is manipulative gaslighting by a major Usenet troll, and it ought to
be laughed out of the group. It was a simple typo. Everyone makes them.
The "y" key being near the "h" key and the "i" key being near the "m" key proves absolutely nothing. "Oh, Laz Mann made a typo, he's CLEARLY
not actually Laz Mann as he claims to be" is shamelessly manipulative fuckery. Fuck anyone who does this, they're horrible. NB to JH
supporters: acknowledging crap like this does exactly nothing to support
the person you're ostensibly supporting while doing everything to drive traffic and money away from a man desperately in need of assistance.
STOP falling for this crap.
On Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 4:40:52 AM UTC-8, Morwoo Mann wrote:
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote:
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that long, depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in college learning about communication and political science, and frankly if academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his considerable life experience would easily account for the year's worth of electives
he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no problem identifying
myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication, because he objectively is. He has no problem calling himself a tool and die
maker even though he hasn't held a micrometer in thirty years, because
he put the eight thousand hours in required to earn his journeyman's certificate from the State of North Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
?So he has no problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication?
He has a few problems remembering that he?s socked up as an ardent supporter of his own lazy, lying ass and telling the difference between first and third person narratives.
Should have paid more attention in community college, John De Jong - fraudster extraordinaire?
This is manipulative gaslighting by a major Usenet troll, and it ought to
be laughed out of the group. It was a simple typo. Everyone makes them.
The "y" key being near the "h" key and the "i" key being near the "m" key proves absolutely nothing. "Oh, Laz Mann made a typo, he's CLEARLY
not actually Laz Mann as he claims to be" is shamelessly manipulative fuckery. Fuck anyone who does this, they're horrible. NB to JH
supporters: acknowledging crap like this does exactly nothing to support
the person you're ostensibly supporting while doing everything to drive traffic and money away from a man desperately in need of assistance.
STOP falling for this crap.
In article <d770f114-fd74-4311-bbf1-f82ae85ced3fn@googlegroups.com>, lazmann@protonmail.com says...
On Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 4:40:52 AM UTC-8, Morwoo Mann wrote:
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote:?So he has no problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or an >>> expert in communication?
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're >>>>>> going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and
speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that long,
depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in college
learning about communication and political science, and frankly if
academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his considerable >>>> life experience would easily account for the year's worth of electives >>>> he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no problem identifying
myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication, because >>>> he objectively is. He has no problem calling himself a tool and die
maker even though he hasn't held a micrometer in thirty years, because >>>> he put the eight thousand hours in required to earn his journeyman's
certificate from the State of North Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
He has a few problems remembering that he?s socked up as an ardent
supporter of his own lazy, lying ass and telling the difference between
first and third person narratives.
Should have paid more attention in community college, John De Jong -
fraudster extraordinaire?
This is manipulative gaslighting by a major Usenet troll, and it ought to
be laughed out of the group. It was a simple typo. Everyone makes them.
The "y" key being near the "h" key and the "i" key being near the "m" key
proves absolutely nothing. "Oh, Laz Mann made a typo, he's CLEARLY
not actually Laz Mann as he claims to be" is shamelessly manipulative
fuckery. Fuck anyone who does this, they're horrible. NB to JH
supporters: acknowledging crap like this does exactly nothing to support
the person you're ostensibly supporting while doing everything to drive
traffic and money away from a man desperately in need of assistance.
STOP falling for this crap.
I made Chad run away.
On Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 4:40:52 AM UTC-8, Morwoo Mann wrote:
Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote:“So he has no problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or an >> expert in communication”
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about
the extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and
speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that long,
depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in college
learning about communication and political science, and frankly if
academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his considerable
life experience would easily account for the year's worth of electives
he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no problem identifying
myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication, because
he objectively is. He has no problem calling himself a tool and die
maker even though he hasn't held a micrometer in thirty years, because
he put the eight thousand hours in required to earn his journeyman's
certificate from the State of North Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
He has a few problems remembering that he’s socked up as an ardent
supporter of his own lazy, lying ass and telling the difference between
first and third person narratives.
Should have paid more attention in community college, John De Jong -
fraudster extraordinaire…
This is manipulative gaslighting by a major Usenet troll, and it ought to
be laughed out of the group. It was a simple typo. Everyone makes them.
The "y" key being near the "h" key and the "i" key being near the "m" key proves absolutely nothing. "Oh, Laz Mann made a typo, he's CLEARLY
not actually Laz Mann as he claims to be" is shamelessly manipulative fuckery. Fuck anyone who does this, they're horrible. NB to JH
supporters: acknowledging crap like this does exactly nothing to support
the person you're ostensibly supporting while doing everything to drive traffic and money away from a man desperately in need of assistance.
STOP falling for this crap.
Laz Mann <lazmann@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote:“So he has no problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or an expert in communication”
x-no-archive: yes On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about the
extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're going
to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how it's
resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and
speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that long,
depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in college
learning about communication and political science, and frankly if
academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his considerable
life experience would easily account for the year's worth of electives
he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no problem identifying myself
as a political scientist, or an expert in communication, because he
objectively is. He has no problem calling himself a tool and die maker
even though he hasn't held a micrometer in thirty years, because he put
the eight thousand hours in required to earn his journeyman's
certificate from the State of North Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
He has a few problems remembering that he’s socked up as an ardent supporter of his own lazy, lying ass and telling the difference between
first and third person narratives.
Should have paid more attention in community college, John De Jong - fraudster extraordinaire…
In <tt2e4g$14rc8$1@dont-email.me>, Morwoo Mann <morewoman@lowincomegenius.com> wrote:
Laz Mann <lazmann@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote:“So he has no problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or an >> expert in communication”
x-no-archive: yes On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about the
extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're going >>>>> to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how it's
resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and
speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that long,
depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in college
learning about communication and political science, and frankly if
academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his considerable
life experience would easily account for the year's worth of electives
he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no problem identifying myself
as a political scientist, or an expert in communication, because he
objectively is. He has no problem calling himself a tool and die maker
even though he hasn't held a micrometer in thirty years, because he put
the eight thousand hours in required to earn his journeyman's
certificate from the State of North Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
He has a few problems remembering that he’s socked up as an ardent
supporter of his own lazy, lying ass and telling the difference between
first and third person narratives.
Good catch!
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/21/2023 6:09 PM, Creon wrote:
In <tt2e4g$14rc8$1@dont-email.me>, Morwoo Mann
<morewoman@lowincomegenius.com> wrote:
Laz Mann <lazmann@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote:“So he has no problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or
x-no-archive: yes On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983
made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about the >>>>>> extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics,
motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and
speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that
long, depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in
college learning about communication and political science, and
frankly if academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his
considerable life experience would easily account for the year's
worth of electives he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no
problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or an expert in
communication, because he objectively is. He has no problem calling
himself a tool and die maker even though he hasn't held a micrometer
in thirty years, because he put the eight thousand hours in required
to earn his journeyman's certificate from the State of North
Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
an expert in communication”
He has a few problems remembering that he’s socked up as an ardent
supporter of his own lazy, lying ass and telling the difference
between first and third person narratives.
Good catch!
Let me guess, you voted for Trump.
In <tt5lmm$1itjs$5@dont-email.me>, Janithor <Janithor@comcast.net>
wrote:
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/21/2023 6:09 PM, Creon wrote:
In <tt2e4g$14rc8$1@dont-email.me>, Morwoo Mann
<morewoman@lowincomegenius.com> wrote:
Laz Mann <lazmann@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote:“So he has no problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or >>>> an expert in communication”
x-no-archive: yes On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983 >>>>>>> made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about the >>>>>>> extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're
going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how
it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics, >>>>>>> motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better
possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and >>>>> speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that
long, depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in >>>>> college learning about communication and political science, and
frankly if academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his >>>>> considerable life experience would easily account for the year's
worth of electives he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no
problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or an expert in >>>>> communication, because he objectively is. He has no problem calling >>>>> himself a tool and die maker even though he hasn't held a micrometer >>>>> in thirty years, because he put the eight thousand hours in required >>>>> to earn his journeyman's certificate from the State of North
Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
He has a few problems remembering that he’s socked up as an ardent
supporter of his own lazy, lying ass and telling the difference
between first and third person narratives.
Good catch!
Let me guess, you voted for Trump.
Your guesses are about as good as your "alternative facts".
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/22/2023 12:20 PM, Creon wrote:
In <tt5lmm$1itjs$5@dont-email.me>, Janithor <Janithor@comcast.net>
wrote:
x-no-archive: yes
On 2/21/2023 6:09 PM, Creon wrote:
In <tt2e4g$14rc8$1@dont-email.me>, Morwoo Mann
<morewoman@lowincomegenius.com> wrote:
Laz Mann <lazmann@protonmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-8, Janithor wrote: >>>>>>> x-no-archive: yes On 2/20/2023 4:30 PM, Laz Mann wrote:“So he has no problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or >>>>> an expert in communication”
https://www.facebook.com/events/669480111529651/?ref=rspwImagine if he put all that effort into an actual job.
The core work tonight is a valuable analysis of an important 1983 >>>>>>>> made-for-TV movie that changed... well, everything. Posts about the >>>>>>>> extortion situation will be met with deletions and bans. We're >>>>>>>> going to chat about what makes "Special Bulletin" great and how >>>>>>>> it's resonated and anticipated modern questions of media, ethics, >>>>>>>> motivation, bias, and information literacy. There is no better >>>>>>>> possible subject to discuss.
John's been involved in public performance as an actor, musician, and >>>>>> speaker for over forty years. He's been an activist nearly that
long, depending on where you start counting. He spent four years in >>>>>> college learning about communication and political science, and
frankly if academia weren't just as capitalist as everything else his >>>>>> considerable life experience would easily account for the year's
worth of electives he has hanging open on his BA. So he has no
problem identifying myself as a political scientist, or an expert in >>>>>> communication, because he objectively is. He has no problem calling >>>>>> himself a tool and die maker even though he hasn't held a micrometer >>>>>> in thirty years, because he put the eight thousand hours in required >>>>>> to earn his journeyman's certificate from the State of North
Carolina.
He's not a grifter, and he's starving and homeless.
He has a few problems remembering that he’s socked up as an ardent >>>>> supporter of his own lazy, lying ass and telling the difference
between first and third person narratives.
Good catch!
Let me guess, you voted for Trump.
Your guesses are about as good as your "alternative facts".
Only a heartless Nazi who voted for Der Trumpenfuhrer wouldn't help a revolutionary like John.
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