That's where Millenials don't get it
Boomers had Gen X so Millenials get created to be spare parts for Boomers
That's where Millenials don't get it
Boomers had Gen X so Millenials get created to be spare parts for Boomers
Now the Boomer hate
These shills have run out of everything
Not even Midnight and you fucks are out of ammo
Flashback for the fun of it:
Doctors Say Trump’s Political Opponents Suffering Anxiety, Uncertainty, Despair, Guilt
by Wendell Husebo 12 Feb 2025
President Donald Trump’s political opponents, who tried to imprison him, bankrupt him, remove him from the ballot, and make him politically irrelevant by introducing a partisan committee to investigate January 6 — and whose inflammatory rhetoric created a ripe environment for two assassination attempts — are now suffering health issues, according to health experts.
Doctors say the issues include anxiety, uncertainty, despair, guilt, depression, insomnia, grief, fear, and panic.
“There is an element of chaos right now,” Georgetown University psychology professor Andrea Bonior told Axios. “A sense of not knowing what’s coming and not being able to control what’s coming is really hard on the stress response.”
Trump took immediate action after taking the oath of office in January. In just three weeks, he signed over 75 executive orders, memos, and proclamations, outpacing previous presidents. Read more on those actions here.
As Trump took swift action, Democrat lawmakers enlisted psychologists to help them cope. Republicans mocked the move.
“As humans, we don’t love uncertainty,” said Bonior, who sees patients in Washington, DC. “It’s something that we don’t tend to tolerate well. And then when we’re anxious, it’s excruciating.”
Dr. Glenn Burnett, an internist from Wyoming, told journalist Mark Halperin on Thursday that the health issues have “a lot to do with Donald Trump and the fears of what he’s going to do or what’s happening in the country.”
“We are dealing with depression, anxiety, all kinds of medical problems that are related to that, like insomnia, chest pain, chest pressure,” he said. “And then people are that [sic] — there’s some genuine fear, panic.”
Burnett said he advises his patients to turn off computers and televisions to restore their mental health.
“I think we can take so much of something before the human brain just like peters out and says, ‘I can’t keep up,'” neuropsychologist Sanam Hafeez from New York told Axios.
“We are in an unprecedented time that we have so many collective stressors going on, and the rapid fire of media coverage of these policy changes, it’s just adding to that broader collective stress,” added Daniel Relihan, a researcher at the Silver Stress and Coping Lab at University of California, Irvine.
In October, Halperin predicted that if Trump won the election it might be the “cause of the greatest mental health crisis in the history of the country.”
He told Tucker Carlson:
I think tens of millions of people will question their connection to the nation, their connection to other human beings, their connection to their vision of what their future for them and their children could be like. And I think that it will require an enormous amount of access to mental health professionals. I think it’ll lead to trauma in the workplace … I think there’ll be alcoholism. There’ll be broken marriages.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/02/12/doctors-say-trumps-political-opponents-suffering-anxiety-uncertainty-despair-guilt/
Studio Execs might be the first suicides
Weekend Box Office: A Working Man Takes Down Snow White
Jason Statham's latest action film managed to dethrone Snow White just one week after its debut, ending a disappointing March potentially unlike any we've seen in two decades.
by Erik Childress March 31, 2025
Movie theaters and Hollywood will be happy to put this month behind them. Like, way, way behind them. The pandemic years of 2020-21 notwithstanding, this is about to go down as the worst March since 1995, when all films grossed $313 million. This year the number is headed below $400 million for the first time since the country was not in lockdown or just warming up to a new vaccine. Even 2020, with half a March, grossed over $253 million. Given the way the month’s best chance for a reasonably high-grosser is performing though, this could also end up being the first time this month has not produced a $100 million film since 2004.
Earlier this week on Business First AM, I stated that the latest Jason Statham/David Ayer collaboration had a chance to overtake Snow White if the Disney film fell hard enough. While A Working Man may not have exactly put up Beekeeper numbers, it didn’t matter, as $15.2 million was enough to take the No. 1 spot this weekend. Last year’s The Beekeeper began with a $16.6 million weekend and became a solid hit with over $66 million domestic and $150 million globally. A Working Man’s numbers are actually really solid for Statham. Apart from battling a giant shark, being Expendable, beekeeping, or transporting something, this is better than any of the other Statham headliners. This one clearly draws from the success of last year’s film, though it isn’t as well reviewed and may drop off faster, but for now, the Statham/Ayer team-up is working. The $40 million production only needs to make two-thirds of Beekeeper’s final gross to break even for Amazon/MGM. It is at $30.2 million globally.
The numbers were pretty clear last week that Snow White was headed for a rough run. After it failed to clear $100 million worldwide last week, virtually every path to breaking even was demolished. The only question that remained was just how bad could it get. How does a 66% drop in weekend two sound? Not good, Doc. $14.2 million was Snow White’s haul, lower than Dumbo’s $18.2 million sophomore weekend. That puts it now $10 million behind the elephant’s pace with $66 million, and it leaves us to ask whether it can achieve $100 million domestically. The good news is that it is still possible. The bad news is that it’s a moot point for its bottom line.
Just last year, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire opened to $45 million this month and dropped hard (-65.4%) to a $15.5 million second weekend. In 10 days it had grossed $73.2 million and finished its run with over $113 million. In 2019, Dumbo was higher than that with $76.2 million but finished with only $114.7 million. The wild card is that family audiences will be drawn to Minecraft next weekend, which could put Snow White even further behind the pace of those two films. Frozen Empire never dropped more than 42.7% in its next six weeks. Not everyone is reading those hit pieces on Rachel Zegler that the trades published. Maybe audiences are just rejecting another less-than-stellar effort. Dumbo was at 46% on the Tomatometer. At time of publication, Snow White is at 40%. It could not even win that battle, though with just $143 million worldwide on a $270 million budget, “win” is not a word that will be associated with Disney’s latest live-action bomb.
More:
https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/weekend-box-office-snow-white-opens-with-43-million-2/
I don't see any similarity but seen weirder shit around here
>Emergency shills from the bargain bin tonight?
Not sure, haven't heard about any new media matters layoffs or probs over at Soro's Open Society place
I guess there was a meeting and they decided to try parts of the playbook that haven't been used in a while
Damn Skippy
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Sounds like you need to write a Proposal for a Research Grant
I have a vauge memory about something in Playboy about how coke enhances or desensitizes or something. Not sure what research they quoted but can add in as continuation to the vital research you are abut to write the Grant Proposal for
Takes some serious retardation to expect much dialog at this time of night
Try not being a douche canoe and see if you get treated better?