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afifthofjanuary · 2 years ago
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Snowfall
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dreamingincolorrr · 11 months ago
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michonnes · 1 year ago
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You can't be serious.
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blackmensuited · 2 years ago
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getemclayton · 2 years ago
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Snowfall!!! Just wow!
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sidewalkstv · 2 years ago
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Interview: Angela Lewis and Amin Joseph (Snowfall)
Angela Lewis and Amin Joseph co-stars in FX's "Snowfall." They talk about their career, the hit show, and more. #AngelaLewis #AminJoseph #Snowfall #interview #SidewalksEntertainment
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jmunneytumbler · 6 days ago
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I Saw 'One of Them Days' on One of Them Evenings, and Now I'm Writing One of Them Reviews
I Saw 'One of Them Days' on One of Them Evenings, and Now I'm Writing One of Them Reviews
One of them days, Two of them ladies (CREDIT: Sony Pictures Entertainment/Screenshot) Starring: Keke Palmer, SZA, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Joshua Neal, Aziza Scott, Patrick Cage, Keyla Monterroso Mejia, Katt Williams, Maude Apatow, DeWayne Perkins, Amin Joseph, Gabrielle Dennis, DomiNque Perry, Janelle James, Lil Rel Howery Director: Lawrence Lamont Running Time: 97 Minutes Rating: R Release Date:…
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screenzealots · 18 days ago
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"One of Them Days"
A highly entertaining and charming film that offers a super fun, fresh take on the female buddy comedy.
It is delightful to come across a comedy that not only delivers laughs, but also builds a heartfelt, relatable story. Director Lawrence Lamont‘s “One of Them Days” is exactly that kind of film. This female buddy comedy for the modern era takes you on a whirlwind of misadventures and friendship, and it’s so much better than I expected precisely because it’s nothing like I expected. This very funny…
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bkenber · 18 days ago
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'One of Them Days' Takes a Familiar Store and Infuses it with Stong Characters
I have been around some of the neighborhoods featured in “One of Them Days” as they are not too far from where I live. They all seem to have a nice family vibe going on and are filled with all kinds of blue-collar workers who, like everyone else I know, are living paycheck to paycheck. I keep thinking a lot of people will look at these neighborhoods and apartment buildings as being very “ghetto,”…
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afifthofjanuary · 2 years ago
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How it all started.
Snowfall
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morewinepod · 1 year ago
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New episode next Wine Wednesday! In the meantime, check out my chat with Jay Giles about the premiere episode of #JustifiedCityPrimeval. We were blown away by the incredibly talented cast working alongside Timothy Olyphant in the revival.
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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 2 months ago
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gameofthunder66 · 2 years ago
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-(started) watchin' Season 6- 2/24/2023- on Hulu (FX)
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FX has renewed the Snowfall TV series for a sixth and final season. https://buff.ly/3LGOtkr Do you keep up with this crime drama? Will you be sorry to see it end or, is six seasons a good place to end it? https://ift.tt/WrLN1O6
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leitoracomcompanhia · 3 months ago
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"A revolução persa desencadeou-se quando um ministro belga teve a desastrosa ideia de se mascarar de mulá"
Amin Maalouf, "Samarcanda"; o sr. Naus está de pé e de turbante branco, à esquerda da famosa fotografia.
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dragoneyes618 · 8 months ago
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"Moral non-Jews who fail to counter antisemites often suffer because of them. For example, during the 1930s, American isolationists regarded Nazi antisemitism as an unpleasant feature of a country that was otherwise highly civilized. Throughout the 1930s and early 1940s, they refused to see Hitler and the Nazis as dangerously evil, and urged Americans not to fight them. Indeed, the leading isolationist, Charles Lindbergh, warned American Jews against fomenting anti-Nazi feelings in the United States. But had Hitler been confronted earlier - when his evil was primarily expressed through his antisemitism - not only would six million Jewish lives have been saved, so too would fifty million non-Jewish ones.
During the 1970s, the Ugandan dictator Idi Amin sent a message to the United Nations announcing his admiration for Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution." At the time, only Jews and the American ambassador the U.N. protested. Fortunately, Amin was in no position to carry out his evil designs against the Jews. But several hundred thousand Ugandan Christians whom Amin later butchered suffered from his evil nature, which should have been universally apparent from his antisemitic utterances.
When Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini assumed power in Iran, his first act was to occupy the Israeli embassy in Teheran, which he immediately turned over to the PLO. The world dismissed this as the Jews' problem, until the Iranians took over the American embassy less than a year later, and held over a hundred people hostage.
Finally, widespread hatred of Israel in the Arab world is often dismissed mainly or entirely as a Jewish problem, one that reveals little about the Arab or Islamic states. But clearly, the Arab world's hatred for Jewish nationhood is not an unrepresentative quirk of otherwise tolerant lovers of democracy. Rather, it is a quite precise moral indicator, as evidenced by the Christians of Lebanon, who have suffered far worse from Muslim hatred than have Israel's Jews. As Dennis Prager and I have written, "There is often a direct correlation between the ferocity of a Muslim leader's hatred of the Jewish state, and his hatred of democracy and other Western values. Iran's Khomeini, Libya's Qaddafi and Iraw's Hussein are three such examples. Conversely, Arab and other Middle Eastern Muslim societies that are less characterized by despotism and wanton cruelty, such as Tunisia and Turkey, are also characterized by a greater tolerance of the Jews" (Why the Jews?, pages 197-198)."
- Jewish Wisdom, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, pages 462-463
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dog-park-dissidents · 9 months ago
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holy shit new music !! may i ask which man the new song is about 👁
Out With A Bang is a work of fiction and any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. On a completely unrelated note, here is a list of interesting actual persons who are alive today and have real names and addresses:
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