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Crossed my mind too knowing how much Starks hates that shit/
Never forget that when WWE tries to erase a major NXT moment from history in the current era, The CW's YouTube channel always retains the segment while WWE tries to purge The Rock's geeked up promo or Ricky Starks' terrible version of The Rock Concert or whatever. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fpom...
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In the first "Everything You Need to Know About #AEW", @rjcity.bsky.social and Renee Paquette break it all down (so far).
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Jesse Singal: βI donβt understand why all these experts with degrees keep disagreeing with me. So demoralizing. What could the explanation be??β
Good night, from me and Fuzzy.
If a news outlet was this reckless and regularly got its "projections" wrong, it'd be a huge scandal and people wouldn't trust them. Instead, you've got legitimate news organizations rushing to partner with these credibility-destroying companies?
Polymarket β’ @Polymarket β’ 22h BREAKING: It's now more likely Iran's Supreme Leader position will be abolished than any given person taking the role. X World - Iran Next Supreme Leader of Iran? β’ Position abolished 17% β‘ε£ & Polymarket 25% 20% 15% 10%
Another example: no, it's not "now more likely that Iran's Supreme Leader position will be abolished than any given person taking the role." It's simply what the most gamblers on the platform are guessing will happen.
AEW owes a lot of its recent success to cultivating a female-friendly product while the Fed has eschewed appealing to that demographic in favor of gooners.
He's gotten a few things right in the past, and Nate Wilcox apparently checked him out and knows who he really is and says he's legit. Has him writing for the bloody elbow replacement sub stack.
Can we please not treat Damian Lewis avatar guy as a legitimate news source? Regardless of the topic.
Key demo was 50% women, too.
But does she cut promos about that?
They wouldn't be THAT evil, would they?
Hobbs talking to Stephanie is the new Brian Pillman in the helicopter.
There's brilliance in simplicity. I feel WWE overthink things when just having him beat guys in squashes and slow rolling someone is the answer. Maybe he wins the Andre battle royal. Again, simple stuff that doesn't interfere with ongoing stories. WWE did this all the time.
Seriously, I'm not overreacting, am I?
The "mud hut" line is obvious and doesn't need any analysis. But what could "I don't dwell on my past like your past seems to be the only thing that you know how to talk about" be about other that Vaquer's activisism after she was nearly killed by her ex?
Probably not
One of the first big hit songs that discussed the HIV/AIDS crisis.
Great song, and the whole "Animal Magic" album is also great.
The Blow Monkeys are right at the top of the sophistipop list for me.
BTW, I swear I didn't pick the photo for attention. There just aren't a lot of decent resolution photos of WWF-era Stacy Carter online.
...they had Liv Morgan cut at explicitly racist promo video on Stephanie Vaquer that also appears to call out Vaquer as a crybaby for speaking out about her ex almost murdering her as well?!?!?
That's a new one.
Patreon Ep. #114: The Royal Scam (Part 1) Creator profile picture Between the Sheets Just now New Edit Kris threw down the gauntlet, so here we go: The first entry in a series that looks back 25 years at the WWF firing Stacy "The Kat" Carter for what was publicly presented as having no adequately explained reason, husband Jerry Lawler quitting in solidarity, Paul Heyman replacing Lawler on color commentary, and the eventualy Lawler/Carter split. Topics of discussion in part 1, which covers March 2001, include: The various explanations for Stacy's firing that don't really have any connection to each other and largely feel made up. The elephant in the room from what we learn later: When did they find out that someone was threatening or attempting to revenge porn Carter? Would the WWF of 2001 have handled it anything like how the WWE of the mid-2010s-on has? If it was disciplinary, why wasn't Stacy warned? Lawler booking and advocating for the Kat/RTC storyline himself, and the heat it could have gotten him. The end of the WWF/Memphis Power Pro Wrestling agreement since Lawler was more valuable to Randy Hales than the WWF developmental talent. Could the WWF have been taking issue with the surprisingly racy "Kat Kam" photos on Lawler's website? ...and more. Next time: The Honky Tonk Man gets involved, and that just scratches the surface.
New on @btsheetspod.bsky.social's Patreon: Our first entry in a series on 2001's real life soap opera that was Stacy Carter's WWF firing for no apparent reason, husband Jerry Lawler quitting in solidarity, and all hell breaking loose.
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why is a war criminal genocidal leader in another country telling us this
this unbelievable piece of fucking shit
Fuck Cancer and long live Bruce Campbell
Who's the full lineup
5 years ago, there were multiple gender clinics in Texas with large multidisciplinary teams of experts and supportive infrastructure for trans youth to not only survive but thrive. All of that has been completely stripped away in a campaign of hate. They don't want us to exist.
"Timeless" Toni Storm proudly presents:
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A scanned image of the first page of a legal document on letterhead from Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas, dated February 27, 2026. It is labeled "Opinion No. KP-0518" and addressed to Mr. Darrel D. Spinks, Executive Director of the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council. A portion of the first paragraph is highlighted in yellow, reading: "mental health care providers" licensed by the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council."
A scanned image of the second page of the Attorney General Opinion document. A section in the first full paragraph is highlighted in yellow, which reads: "[f]or the purpose of transitioning a childβs biological sex as determined by the sex organs, chromosomes, and endogenous profiles of the child or affirming the childβs perception of the childβs sex if that perception is inconsistent with the childβs biological sex."
A scanned image of the third page of the Attorney General Opinion document. The text discusses various statutory and dictionary definitions of the terms "health care provider" and "health care". There are no highlighted sections on this page.
A scanned image of the seventh and final page of the Attorney General Opinion document, showing the "SUMMARY" section and the signature block for Ken Paxton. The entire summary paragraph is highlighted in yellow, reading: "The definition of a βhealth care providerβ in subsection 161.701(2) of the Health and Safety Code unambiguously encompasses the professions regulated by the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council. Any licensee that facilitates the provision of unlawful procedures or treatments that aim to transition a childβs sex are thus forbidden from receiving public money in support of those efforts and, separately, risk revocation of their licenses to practice."
Texas AG Ken Paxton has declared that it is illegal for mental health providers and therapists to treat trans youth. It means that trans youth will be denied access to any mental healthcare that isn't conversion therapy. Paxton also threatens parents of trans youth with child abuse investigations.