
Justinš¦©Boldaji
@justinboldaji
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#1 dad / kids book author / fighting naturalist / hard to kill š®š· venmo @JustinBoldaji will art for money
Interzone, Seattle
Joined June 2009
āYouāre still talking about my close friend with whom Iāve been photographed many times the billionaire pedophile child trafficker who died under mysterious circumstances in prison? Grow up!ā.
Asked about Jeffrey Epstein, Trump replies: "I can't believe you're asking a question on Epstein at a time like this where we've had the greatest success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas.". "It just seems like a desecration."
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RT @thinkiamsad: one of the most spiritually evil films ever made. the Boomer manifesto: "i am stupid and incurious, and that's why my lifeā¦.
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A reminder that Scarecrow Video in Seattle has a bigger movie library than all the streaming services combined and you can sign up for a rental-by-mail membership if you live in another state. No reason not to support.
HBO Max is a great place to watch Kurosawa and Fellini and Malick movies that get rudely interrupted by diaper commercials every 15 minutes. Continues to be bonkers that you can pay for a streaming service and still get endless in-movie ads. Physical media truly is the only way.
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RT @FreddyInSpace: HBO Max is a great place to watch Kurosawa and Fellini and Malick movies that get rudely interrupted by diaper commerciaā¦.
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Heās going to win the home run derby and this video is going to be shared at inspirational self-help hotel conventions for decades to come.
When Cal Raleigh says he has childhood memories dreaming of growing up and competing in the Home Run Derby, he really means it. š½ļø ā¾ļøVideo evidence circa 20 years ago, when Cal was only 8-years-old (shared via his dad, Todd, who will be throwing to him in Atlanta):
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The long dormant anti-woke arts scene is here and itās going to shake the foundations of society!! (Holds up a Maxim magazine from 2002)
After years of being tacitly driven underground, the āanti-wokeā arts scene in Los Angeles is ready to blossom in full view. āWe have been in hibernation. We have been in the cold. Weāve been hiding. Now weāre out in the open.".
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