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European heatwave is worst ever and impossible without climate crisis, scientists say | Climate crisis
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Paris to ban drinking alcohol in public as hospitals hit heatwave breaking point
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Oranje Boven fans in Kansas City today!
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European heatwave is worst ever and impossible without climate crisis, scientists say | Climate crisis
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Russia preparing possible ‘provocation’ in Baltic states or Poland, sources say
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Tom Hardy to Release Rap Collab Album With Czarface
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Another Distinguished Gentleman with a Moustache
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Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy declares 40-day Russia blitz to ‘influence the aggressor state’ | Ukraine
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/r/WorldNews Live Thread: Russian Invasion of Ukraine Day 1583, Part 1 (Thread #1730)
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Ted Cruz says there is a "cancer" of rising anti-semitism on the right, exemplified by Tucker Carlson, whom he called him "the most dangerous demagogue in America": "This is truly an existential threat. Why is that? Because anti-semitism is the gateway drug to anti-capitalism and anti-Americanism."
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Notable "Why TF is this part in the song?!" parts of songs?
I think this could be an interesting discussion. Basically, moments that appear in songs that feel out-of-place in those very songs, either because they don't sound like what the rest of the song is going for, they're just plain bizarre, or both. Likewise, can be musical, lyrical, or both. This doesn't automatically imply you hate the bits in question; just think they're odd in-context or just odd. What bits come to mind for you? My initial answers, in no particular order. "American Girl" by Tom Petty--the part where the normal music cuts out and briefly interpolates the "He's the Greatest Dancer" (and later, "Gettin' Jiggy With It") bassline. "Rappers Delight" by Sugarhill Gang. Vast majority of the song a boastful, sometimes sexual rap anthem; ends with a verse about being served a terrible dinner by a friend. "Double Dutch Bus" by Frankie Smith. Random rap verse in pure gibberish. "Down With the Sickness" by Disturbed. Same thing, actually. "Trendkill" by Pantera. Extremely percussive and aggressive song, ends with a laid-back blues solo by Dimebag.
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I finally have some more fucks to give
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King Charles III becomes first British monarch to release tax details
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Flint Twp. 7-year-old dies weighing 255 lbs.; parents charged with 2nd-degree murder
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HBO has been been suggesting "Contagion" for a while for me and I finally gave in.
I remember watching this movie at the time, not really wanting to or thinking anything about it. Way before covid. I can't believe it came out in 2011. Everyone is in this: Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, Laurence Fishburne. And it predicted covid. Not a fun movie to watch. Upsetting at best. Everyone dies. But a a good movie in the take on the reality of the situation. Which later happened to all of us during covid. It's not a good rewatch, in that it's hard to see that this happened way before covid. And it's not handled well in the movie, which is the point of the movie.
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If only he put this time and effort to talking to women
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Brad Bird Explains Why He Didn’t Pitch ‘Ray Gunn’ to Pixar
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Polymarket to Refund Users After Scammers Swipe Millions in Website Exploit
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Robert Eggers Reveals The Dialogue In 'WERWULF' is written with the help of 2 Oxford Professors and is in 1300s Middle English
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