It's OK because it's just a doll that is shot
coolest toy I've seen in a store in a long long time: flying superdog.
It's a dog and a toy helicopter.
it is for Dads, though.
some Dad will make their kids very happy if they buy this for them.
get him a full toolset, and swivels and extensions, and handful of crush washers.
degeneracy filtered ON SIGHT
the irony is that the gangs that run the drugs in Chicago are, in fact, military of a different sort.
OK, I get it.
have a nice day.
PS: Trump won on Nov 5, 2024.
weren't we both glad about that even if you are part of 'gay shift'?
just kidding, I know you are implying that I am part of that.
seriously, enjoy the day.
I asked Google AI for a list. It doesn't get everyone but here it is:
1960
Albert Camus (Jan. 4): The 46-year-old French philosopher and Nobel Prize winner was killed in a car crash.
Eddie Cochran (Apr. 17): The 21-year-old rock and roll musician died in a car accident in England.
Clark Gable (Nov. 16): A legendary actor from Hollywood's "Golden Age," Gable died at age 59 from a heart attack, shortly after finishing filming The Misfits.
1962
Marilyn Monroe (Aug. 5): The 36-year-old actress and international icon died of a barbiturate overdose, a death ruled a probable suicide.
1963
Patsy Cline (Mar. 5): The trailblazing country music singer died in a plane crash near Camden, Tennessee, at age 30.
Sylvia Plath (Feb. 11): The acclaimed American poet and author committed suicide at age 30.
John F. Kennedy (Nov. 22): The 35th President of the United States was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, at age 46.
Lee Harvey Oswald (Nov. 24): The man accused of assassinating President Kennedy was shot and killed by Jack Ruby two days later.
1965
Nat King Cole (Feb. 15): The popular singer and jazz musician died of lung cancer at the age of 45.
Malcolm X (Feb. 21): The prominent African American Muslim minister and human rights activist was assassinated while giving a speech in New York City.
1966
William Frawley (Mar. 3): The actor known for playing Fred Mertz on I Love Lucy died suddenly of a heart attack on a Hollywood street.
Joseph A. Walker (June 8): The 45-year-old American test pilot and astronaut was killed in a mid-air collision.
1967
Jayne Mansfield (June 29): A prominent actress and sex symbol, Mansfield died instantly at age 34 when her car crashed into a tractor-trailer.
Brian Epstein (Aug. 27): The manager of The Beatles died of an accidental drug overdose at age 32.
Woody Guthrie (Oct. 3): The iconic American folk singer and songwriter died from complications of Huntington's disease at 55.
Otis Redding (Dec. 10): The legendary soul singer was killed in a plane crash near Madison, Wisconsin. He was just 26.
1968
Martin Luther King Jr. (Apr. 4): The iconic civil rights leader was assassinated by a sniper in Memphis, Tennessee.
Robert F. Kennedy (June 6): The U.S. Senator and presidential candidate was mortally wounded by an assassin and died the next day.
Helen Keller (June 1): The deaf-blind author, activist, and lecturer died in her sleep at age 87.
Wes Montgomery (June 15): The influential jazz guitarist died of a heart attack at age 45.
John Steinbeck (Dec. 20): The Nobel Prize-winning author died of heart disease at age 66.
1969
Judy Garland (June 22): The actress and singer, famous for The Wizard of Oz, died from an accidental barbiturate overdose at age 47.
Rocky Marciano (Aug. 31): The undefeated world heavyweight boxing champion was killed in a plane crash at age 45.
Sharon Tate (Aug. 9): The pregnant actress and wife of director Roman Polanski was brutally murdered by members of the Manson Family cult at age 26.
Brian Jones (July 3): A founding member of The Rolling Stones, Jones was found dead at the bottom of his swimming pool at age 27. The coroner's report listed his cause of death as "death by misadventure".
1970
Jimi Hendrix (Sept. 18): The influential rock guitarist and vocalist died from asphyxiation caused by a barbiturate overdose at age 27.
Janis Joplin (Oct. 4): The iconic blues and rock singer died of a heroin overdose in her Los Angeles hotel room. She was 27.
Mark Rothko (Feb. 25): The American abstract expressionist painter committed suicide at age 66.
1971
Jim Morrison (July 3): The lead singer of The Doors was found dead in a bathtub in Paris. Although no autopsy was performed, the official cause of death was heart failure. He was 27.
Louis Armstrong (July 6): The legendary jazz trumpeter and singer died from a heart attack at age 69.
Duane Allman (Oct. 29): A founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, Allman was killed in a motorcycle crash at age 24.
1972
Dan Blocker (May 13): The actor who played Hoss Cartwright on Bonanza died unexpectedly from a pulmonary embolism following surgery. He was 43.
Roberto Clemente (Dec. 31): The Hall of Fame baseball player was killed in a plane crash while delivering earthquake relief supplies to Nicaragua. He was 38.
Joi Lansing (Aug. 7): The actress and pin-up model died of breast cancer at age 43.
Jackie Robinson (Oct. 24): The first African American to play Major League Baseball died of a heart attack at age 53
it missed Ernie Kovacs who died in Jan of 1962 in a car crash in Los Angeles
1962
Ernie Kovacs (Jan. 13): The innovative and influential television comedian died at age 42 in a car crash in Los Angeles. Driving in a rainstorm, Kovacs lost control of his Chevrolet Corvair and crashed into a utility pole. There has been speculation that he may have been trying to light one of his trademark cigars at the time of the crash.
1965
Dorothy Kilgallen (Nov. 8): The journalist and panelist for the game show What's My Line? was found dead in her Manhattan townhouse at age 52. The official cause of death was ruled an overdose of alcohol and barbiturates, but the circumstances have long been debated, particularly since she had been investigating the JFK assassination.
1966
Bobby Fuller (July 18): The 23-year-old rock musician, known for the hit "I Fought the Law," was found dead in his car outside his Hollywood apartment.
1968
Neal Cassady (Feb. 4): Cassady, a key figure in the Beat Generation and driver of Ken Kesey's bus, was found unconscious beside a railroad track in Mexico after a party. He died of "general congestion in all systems," officially attributed to exposure, though drug use and other factors were also involved. He was 41.
1969
Brian Jones (July 3): A founding member of The Rolling Stones, Jones was found dead at the bottom of his swimming pool at age 27. His death was officially ruled "death by misadventure".
Jack Kerouac (Oct. 21): The "Beat Generation" author of On the Road died at age 47 from an internal hemorrhage caused by cirrhosis of the liver due to longtime alcohol abuse.
ah, smoke from burning buildings in Gaza might have made it darker than it would have been otherwise . . .
now do what it looked like in Rome, Paris, London
AI Overview
The full acronym LGBTQ+ has no single "first use" but evolved over decades as letters were added to represent more inclusive terminology
. The current version built upon older acronyms used within the community since at least the 1980s.
Timeline of the acronym's evolution
1980s: LGB
The acronym began as LGB to include lesbians and bisexuals in what was previously referred to as the "gay community".
The initial order was often GLB. During the AIDS crisis, lesbian women provided care for many gay men who had been abandoned by their families. In recognition of this solidarity, the letter L was placed at the front of the acronym.
1990s: LGBT
The acronym evolved to LGBT by the mid-to-late 1990s to specifically include transgender people.
The addition of the "T" was debated at the time, as some argued that the acronym should be restricted to sexual orientation rather than gender identity.
1990s–2000s: LGBTQ
Starting in the 1990s, some activists began reclaiming the term "queer" from its history as a slur.
The "Q" was added for both "Queer," a reclaimed umbrella term, and "Questioning," for those exploring their identity.
By 2016, advocacy group GLAAD officially recommended the use of LGBTQ to be more inclusive.
2010s-Present: LGBTQ+
A plus sign was added to denote a wide variety of other gender and sexual identities not explicitly included in the other letters, such as asexual, intersex, or two-spirit.
LGBTQ (term) - Wikipedia
In the 1990s, gay, lesbian, and bisexual activists adopted the initialism LGB. Terminology eventually shifted to LGBT, as transgender people gained recognition.
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Jan 26, 2020 — This history of the acronym goes back to the last sustained trauma in the LGBTQIA+ world which is the AIDS pandemic of the 1980s and 1990s. During that time, as…
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when you ask AI to tell about something often you need to tell it what words NOT to use.
I found that if I asked it to not use that acronym it didn't want to not use it. It scolded me.
eventually I was able to get a narrative that didn't use it. I told the AI to phrase the narrative only in terms that were in use in 1970.
Still then it used the term 'marginalized community'. I told it to refrain from using that term, too.
If you say 'don't use any marxist lingo' it doesn't really handle that well.
when it doesn't want to (or isn't allowed to) give a response it will clear the session and reserve the page without any of the old content that you got it to produce. So if you want to keep a record of what it does you have to do it after each quarry.
I find that if I don't like the narrative it gives sometimes it will fix it at my direction, other times it will scold me, other times it will clear the session.
for example I tell it to refrain from some terms such as 'Conspiracy theory'
conflict monger, no they are not.
the purpose of my making that quarry is so that I have information to tell the AI so it doesn't use that term.
good for you not giving permission for something that I didn't do.
keep up the good work
the world is cheering you on: you go, girl!
it's not surprising that Ukrainians that are allowed to speak to you don't like Trump.
He's ending their gravy train. He's ending the cabal which had a huge power center in Kiev and the surrounding areas.
their families will no longer be 'go to the head of the class, win every audition' people.
they'll have to get it on merit.
no more 'one set of rules for us, everyone else go to the back of the line'.
the ones at the front lines? The ones in Donbas?
Or the kind like the Vindmans?
is disingenuous of you to claim that Ukrainians are all on the same page.
I know about Ukraine. It was a rump state was slavery was the thing until it was liberated by the Russians some centuries back.
but then when the marxists took over the Russian Empire they pretended like it was 'Russians' Running it all but if you learn about it you find . . . something else.
and the Ukrainian elites, like Trotsky, went out trying to take over the whole world!
and the list of people world wide who have a Ukrainian oligarch connection were often just propelled to the top of everything.
It's over. Such discrimination won't be allowed anymore.
I describe the tyranny of the Ukrainigarchs and you tell me that I'm a tyrant?
wow.
I explain how they sent out their minions to conquor the world and you call me the tyrant.
face it: your age of tyranny (your word, you were actually describing yourself) is over.
the go to the head of the class, advance to middle management without any merit, age is OVER.
no more special treatment if you grand mother hailed from Kiev
you're just making stuff up.
you have no idea about Ukraine or you're just covering for the corruption of the Ukrainigarchs.
you ignore the obvious.
so, again, did you speak to princeling Ukrainigarchs like the Vindmans? or did you get to talk to the folks in Danbas?
you never answered me.
you're changing the subject.
how many American politicians were blackmails by Ukrainigarchs and did the bidding of them for over 100 years?
how many 'stars' in Holywood were purpelled to the top because their mothers, Ukrainians, let the hollywood people have their way with them?
how many countries did the Ukraine marxists take over? How many countries were effectively vassals of those people?
if you have no idea, if you don't know what they did, who they ruled, and for how long, they you have no idea about the United States either.
Go to Cleveland and see how wealthy the Ukrainigarchs are. Who really owns this country?
America, run by Ukrainians, was an abomination.
you keep changing the subject.
you still only talk about anecdotal favored Ukrainians who were fortunate enough to be sent here and not to the killing fields.
The Trotsky types rule it. The rest of them are treated like slaves.
do you not know this?
it's well known. do your own research
this one IP hops and tries to intimidate, doesn't answer questions, and name calls.
36 posts of badgering Ukrainigarch shilling, not including all the ones you posted when you IP hopped.
the hedgemony of your tribe is deprecated.
Marxists must make it on their own merit, no more favoritism, and also your tribe is no longer in charge of most of the world.
so what do you do? you badger those who know a bit about it and are willing to speak up about it.
fun fact: graphic artists enjoy those very inexpensive large collections of old stamps.
yes, people do collect them. They don't obsess like it used to be and they don't worry about how much they might have been worth.
but, yes, they are still very cool and represent the genesis of memes.