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Lost in the Sauce: Trump, Cruz, and Gohmert team up to incite election-related violence

Welcome to Lost in the Sauce, keeping you caught up on political and legal news that often gets buried in distractions and theater… or a global health crisis.
Housekeeping:

Election shenanigans

I put the latest info on Trump's phone call to Raffensperger in this comment.
According to experts, Trump’s conduct has potential criminal exposure:
A federal statute makes it a crime when one “knowingly and willfully … attempts to deprive or defraud the residents of a State of a fair and impartially conducted election process, by … the procurement, casting, or tabulation of ballots that are known by the person to be materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent under the laws of the State in which the election is held.”
A Georgia statute similarly provides that a “person commits the offense of criminal solicitation to commit election fraud in the first degree when, with intent that another person engage in conduct constituting a felony under this article, he or she solicits, requests, commands, importunes, or otherwise attempts to cause the other person to engage in such conduct.”
…The hard part for prosecutors would be proving Trump’s state of mind, because the statutes require proof of knowledge and intent. Prosecutors would have to show that Trump knew that Biden fairly won the election, and Trump was asking for Georgia officials to commit election fraud. And it’s not clear prosecutors could make that case.
At least 12 Republican senators plan to challenge Biden’s Electoral College win on Jan. 6, when Congress is set to officially count the votes. The effort is being led by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) and includes Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), James Lankford (R-Okla.), Steve Daines (R-Mont.), John Kennedy (R-La.), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), and Mike Braun (R-Ind.), as well as new Senators Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.), Roger Marshall (R-Kan.), Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.), and Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.). Separately, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) is pursuing a similar plan.
"Congress should immediately appoint an Electoral Commission, with full investigatory and fact-finding authority, to conduct an emergency 10-day audit of the election returns in the disputed states. Once completed, individual states would evaluate the Commission’s findings and could convene a special legislative session to certify a change in their vote, if needed," the senators said in a joint statement. “Accordingly, we intend to vote on Jan. 6 to reject the electors from disputed states as not ‘regularly given’ and ‘lawfully certified’ (the statutory requisite), unless and until that emergency 10-day audit is completed."
Their plan is not going to succeed in preventing Biden from taking office, as majorities in both the House and the Senate would need to support a challenge against a state’s electoral votes. For an objection to be made, at least one member of both the House and Senate would need to submit it in writing. Then, the House and Senate separately convene to consider the issue. Debate is limited to two hours for each objection. After debate concludes, the House and Senate vote to uphold the objection and throw out the state’s votes. If the majority of the House AND the majority of the Senate does not uphold the objection, the state’s electoral votes are counted as cast.
  • Vice President Mike Pence’s role is simply to preside over the joint session, opening and presenting the certifications from each state. In his absence, the Senate pro-tempore Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) will lead the session. At the end of the process, the presiding officer announces who has won the majority of votes for president and vice president.
The most immediate danger from Trump and Cruz’s doomed election gambit is rightwing terrorism and general violence: Trump, in particular, is inciting his supporters to swarm D.C. on Jan. 6. “JANUARY SIXTH, SEE YOU IN DC!” Trump tweeted last week. Four rightwing rallies are scheduled, including one headlined by George Papadopoulos and Roger Stone.
The Proud Boys and other extremists are planning to attend the rallies and may set up an “armed encampment” on the National Mall, according to the Washington Post. On social media platform Parler, the leader of the Proud Boys said that members will be there “incognito” and may “dress in all black” to impersonate leftwing protestors.
Enrique Tarrio: "The ProudBoys will turn out in record numbers on Jan 6th but this time with a twist...We will not be wearing our traditional Black and Yellow. We will be incognito and we will spread across downtown DC in smaller teams."
Rep. Louie Gohmert has more explicitly tried to incite violence, saying the failure of his legal challenge to the election means “you gotta go the streets and be as violent as Antifa and BLM.” (clip)
  • At the same time, pro-Trump lawyer Lin Wood suggested that Pence could “face execution by firing squad” for “treason” if he doesn’t go along with the attempt to subvert the election.

Obstructing the transition

Biden’s transition director has accused the Office of Management and Budget of stonewalling the incoming administration’s team. OMB Director Russ Vought is not allowing key staff to meet with the transition team to help prepare the president-elect’s first annual spending plan, a move that could delay major proposals. Vought pushed back on the charges, saying that his agency needs to focus on finalizing the Trump administration’s regulations before the president leaves office.
“OMB leadership’s refusal to fully cooperate impairs our ability to identify opportunities to maximize the relief going out to Americans during the pandemic, and it leaves us in the dark as it relates to Covid-related expenditures and critical gaps,” [Biden transition Exec. Dir. Yohannes] Abraham said.
Earlier last week, Biden himself said Trump officials are not cooperating with his team, singling out the Defense Department for obstructing information on crucial national security issues. “Right now, we just aren’t getting all the information that we need from the outgoing administration in key national security areas. It’s nothing short, in my view, of irresponsibility,” Biden said. The Defense Dept. finally scheduled meetings with the incoming team this week, after not briefing the transition for weeks.
  • The timing of the resumption in meetings is notable because it comes after the one year anniversary of the U.S. assassination of Iranian Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani on Jan. 3. NATO officials are reportedly worried about the lack of coordination from the Trump administration: "We need the incoming Biden administration to be fully briefed and ready to deal with these very dangerous issues facing NATO's security."

Sabotaging the Biden Administration

U.S. Agency for Global Media CEO Michael Pack is taking steps to keep control of Radio Free Europe and Radio Free Asia during the Biden administration. As chairman of the boards of Radio Free Europe and Asia, Pack and his fellow members have added binding contractual agreements that will make it impossible to remove him or other pro-Trump allies from the board in the next two years.
In other words, although President-elect Joe Biden has already signaled he intends to replace Pack as CEO of the parent agency soon after taking office in January, Pack would maintain a significant degree of control over the networks.
The State Department is likely to designate Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism “as an 11th hour effort to create hurdles for the incoming Biden administration.” The label, which requires the approval of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, would undo a major accomplishment of the Obama administration. To take Cuba back off the list, the Biden team would need to conduct a formal review, a process that might take several months.
Such a designation would impose restrictions on US foreign assistance, a ban on defense exports and sales, certain controls over exports and various financial restrictions. It would also result in penalization against any persons and countries engaging in certain trade activities with Cuba.
The Trump administration has been rushing to finalize a myriad of rules before Biden’s inauguration. Since Election Day, the Trump administration has issued about three to four times as many new regulations as it did during other periods of Trump’s presidency. Rules that haven’t been finalized or taken effect can be suspended by an incoming president, which Biden has said he intends to do. By contrast, rules that are finalized can take months, or even years, to undo.
“As a general rule, it takes at least as much process to undo or modify a rule as it does to put the rule in place,” said Jonathan H. Adler, a professor and an administrative law expert at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. “The Trump administration is magnifying that challenge for the Biden administration.”
Trump loyalists are urging the president to stymie Biden’s efforts to rejoin the Paris climate agreement and the Iran nuclear deal. Sens. Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham are working to get the agreements submitted to the Senate for ratification, requiring a two-thirds vote, with the goal of failure. While such an outcome wouldn’t prevent Biden from rejoining the accords, Cruz and Graham hope it would make their resurrection more problematic.
A vote against them would signal GOP opposition to the world and, they hope, undermine any unilateral action by Biden to rejoin the agreements. One senior congressional aide told RCP that sending them to die in the Senate “would be the final nail in the coffin.”
Further reading: “Biden To Be Saddled With Trump’s Payroll Tax Deferral Mess,” Forbes.
Further reading: Biden will inherit a backlog of tens of thousands of visa requests from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan — and a bureaucratic tangle that refugee advocates say President Trump ignored or made worse.

Trump money and properties

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance is employing forensic accounting specialists to examine Trump’s finances and business operations. Vance is looking “for anomalies among a variety of property deals” and trying to determine “whether the president’s company manipulated the value of certain assets to obtain favorable interest rates and tax breaks”.
The analysts hired by Vance probably have already reviewed various bank and mortgage records obtained from Trump’s company as part of the ongoing grand jury investigation, and they could be called on to testify about their findings should the district attorney eventually bring criminal charges
In yet another shady business deal connected to Trump, the United States sold the ambassador’s residence in Israel for more than $67 million. The person who bought the residence is none other than Trump mega-donor Sheldon Adelson. The property only became available due to Trump's controversial decision to relocate the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to contested Jerusalem. Furthermore, State Dept. representatives reportedly lied to Congress about the sale, perhaps to hide that Adelson purposefully overbid.
For now, there is no alternative residence for the ambassador, David Friedman, Trump’s former lawyer, who currently uses a suite at Jerusalem’s King David Hotel or rooms at the former Jerusalem Consulate General when he spends nights in Jerusalem… As a result, the United States appears likely to end up leasing the residence it has owned since 1964 from the GOP-affiliated casino mogul.
“It is very strange that we are now paying Sheldon Adelson,” a congressional aide told The Daily Beast. “It is not above board. We have a number of questions. Did they get two independent appraisals? Was it a sweetheart deal? Was Adelson the highest donor? Was there a reason to sell it now?”
Trump’s businesses have taken in $10.5 million of donor money over the course of his presidency. $8.5 million came from the Trump campaign and related entities that Trump controls directly; $2 million came from other Republican candidates and committees. The biggest beneficiary was Trump’s NYC hotel, taking in $3,039,979 over the four years of his presidency, with $891,003 of that in just the final four months of the campaign.
Trump’s DC hotel is ramping up room prices and requiring a two-night minimum stay for two key events this month, as the president tries to squeeze more profit out of his office. On Jan. 6, when Congress is set to formally count the votes cast by the Electoral College, room rates are listed at over eight times the price of surrounding dates. Trump is encouraging his supporters to attend a protest of Biden’s win on the 6th. A room during the inauguration costs five times the normal rate, at $2,225 per night.
Trump’s Turnberry Resort in Scotland posted a £2.3 million ($3.1 million) loss in 2019, marking the sixth year in a row it has failed to turn a profit under his ownership. Since Trump took over the historic property in 2014, its losses now total nearly £45 million ($61.5 million).
The fact Turnberry remains in the red comes in spite of significant tranches of payments it has received from the US government during Mr Trump’s single term in office… the US Secret Service spent nearly £25,000 to accommodate its agents at the resort during business trips by Mr Trump’s son, Eric, an executive vice-president of the family firm. Since Mr Trump’s election, the property has received close to £300,000 from the Secret Service, US State Department, and US Defence Department
A Florida state lawmaker is calling for Mar-a-Lago to be penalized - and possibly shut down - for flouting coronavirus restrictions during a New Years Eve party. While Trump and the first lady did not attend, son Don Jr., attorney Rudy Giuliani, Rep. Matt Gaetz, and Fox News personality Jeanine Piro were captured on video among the maskless crowd. Guests paid as much as $1,000 for access to the ballroom to be entertained by Vanilla Ice.
State Rep. Omari Hardy: “My constituents are not snowbirds like @DonaldJTrumpJr & @kimguilfoyle. My constituents live here. This is their home, and they're going to have to deal w/ the consequences of a potential super-spreader party at Mar-a-Lago long after Junior & wife leave here on their private jet.”
Are you ready for a Donald J. Trump Airport? According to the Daily Beast, Trump has been asking aides about the process of naming airports after former U.S. presidents.
Further reading: “Jared Kushner’s family real estate business wants to raise at least $100 million in capital through Israel’s bond market… Kushner has helped spearhead a series of moves that have been applauded by the conservative pro-Israel community, including moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv and recognizing Israeli sovereignty in disputed areas such as the Golan Heights. Kushner also has close ties to Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.”

Miscellaneous

The Census Bureau missed it’s end-of-year deadline to produce numbers that determine representation in Congress and the Electoral College for the next decade. The agency is working toward Jan. 9 as an internal target date for completing the current stage of processing records. "If we miss Jan. 9, it's hard to envision that we would get apportionment done before inauguration," a Census employee told NPR.
The final timing of the 2020 census results' release could undermine President Trump's efforts to make an unprecedented change to who is counted in key census numbers before leaving office… If the first census results are not ready until after Trump's term ends on Jan. 20, it would be President-elect Joe Biden, not Trump, who would get control of the numbers, which are ultimately handed off to Congress for certification.
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Lost in the Sauce: March 22 - 28

Welcome to Lost in the Sauce, keeping you caught up on political and legal news that often gets buried in distractions and theater… or a global health crisis.
Figuring out how to divide the COVID-19 content from the “regular” news has been difficult because the pandemic is influencing all aspects of life. Some of the stories below involve the virus, but I chose to include them when it fits into one of the pre-established categories (like congress or immigration). The coronavirus-central post will be made again this Thursday-Friday; the sign up form now has an option to choose to receive an email when the coronavirus-focused roundup is posted.
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Congress passes stimulus

Last week started out with a Republican-crafted stimulus bill that was twice-blocked by Senate Democrats, who objected to the lax conditions of aid to corporations, too little funding for hospitals, and a $500 billion “slush fund” for big companies to be doled out by Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin with no oversight.
Conservative-Democrat Joe Manchin (WV) even criticized the GOP bill:
“It fails our first responders, nurses, private physicians and all healthcare professionals. ... It fails our workers. It fails our small businesses… Instead, it is focused on providing billions of dollars to Wall Street and misses the mark on helping the West Virginians that have lost their jobs through no fault of their own.”
Through negotiations, Democrats shifted the bill in a more-worker friendly direction. The version that passed includes the following Democrat-added provisions: expanded unemployment benefits, $100 billion for hospitals, $150 billion for state and local governments, direct payments to Americans without a phase-in (ensuring low-income workers get the full amount), a ban on Trump and his children from receiving aid, and oversight on the “slush fund” (see next section for more info). Senate Democrats also managed to remove a provision that would have excluded nonprofits that receive Medicaid funding from the small-business grants.
Echoing sentiments expressed during debate on the previous coronavirus bill (the second, for those keeping track), Republican senators derided the $600 a week increase in unemployment payments as “incentivizing” workers to quit their jobs. Sens. Ben Sasse (Neb.), Rick Scott (Fla.), Tim Scott (S.C.) and Lindsey Graham (S.C.) delayed passage of the bill in order to force a vote on an amendment removing the extra unemployment funding. "This bill pays you more not to work than if you were working," Graham said. Fortunately for American workers, the amendment failed and the improved bill passed the Senate and the House.

The giveaways in the bill

While Senate Democrats were able to add worker-friendly provisions, the bill still required bipartisan support to pass the chamber and some corporate giveaways remained in the final version.
Politico:

Trump’s signing statement

While signing the latest coronavirus relief bill, the president also issued a signing statement undercutting the congressional oversight provision creating an inspector general to track how the administration distributes the $500 billion “slush fund” money.
The newly-created inspector general is legally required to audit loans and investments made through the fund and report to Congress his/her findings, including any refusal by the executive office to cooperate. In his signing statement, Trump wrote that his understanding of constitutional powers allows him to gag the special IG:
"I do not understand, and my Administration will not treat, this provision as permitting the [inspector general] to issue reports to the Congress without the presidential supervision required" by Article II of the Constitution.
The signing statement further suggests that Trump does not have to comply with a provision requiring that agencies consult with Congress before it spends or reallocates certain funds: "These provisions are impermissible forms of congressional aggrandizement with respect to the execution of the laws," the statement reads.
While some have said that Congress fell short in this instance, one Democratic Senate aide told Politico that Congress built in multiple layers of oversight, including “a review of other inspectors general and a congressional review committee charged with overseeing Treasury and the Federal Reserve's efforts to implement the law.”
Legal experts have pointed out that a signing statement is “without legal effect.” But that ignores the fact that oversight is not equal to enforcement. The problem, in my opinion, isn’t that Congress won’t be notified of any abuses of power by Trump. The problem is that congressional Republicans and the judiciary have largely failed to hold him accountable and enforce our laws even after learning of his abuses.

Concerns about the IG

Another potential weakness in the oversight structure is the inspector general position itself. The special inspector general for pandemic recovery, known by the acronym S.I.G.P.R., is nominated by the president and confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate. As we’ve seen from Trump’s previous nominees, particularly judicial, many unqualified individuals have been confirmed. The Democrats will not have the power to stop the president and Mitch McConnell from jamming through a loyalist to fill the SIGPR role.
Former inspector general at the Justice Department Michael Bromwich: “The signing statement threatens to undermine the authority and independence of this new IG. The Senate should extract a commitment from the nominee that Congress will be promptly notified of any Presidential/Administration interference or obstruction.”
You may recall that Trump has already proven that he’s willing to interfere with the legally-mandated work of an inspector general. When the Ukraine whistleblower filed a complaint last year, the IG of the Intelligence Community, Michael Atkinson, investigated and determined the complaint to be “urgent” and “credible.” Atkinson wrote a report and gave it to Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire to hand over to Congress. However, the White House and DOJ interfered and instructed Maguire not to transmit the report to the Senate and House Intelligence Committees. Chairman Adam Schiff had to subpoena Maguire to turn over the report and testify before his committee.
Further, there are already five IG vacancies in agencies that have a critical role in responding to the pandemic. The Treasury itself has not had a permanent, Senate-confirmed IG for over eight months now, and Trump hasn’t nominated a replacement. The Treasury Dept. has taken a lead role in the coronavirus response, with Secretary Mnuchin handling most of the negotiating with Congress on Trump’s behalf. The fact that the lead agency doesn’t have IG oversight should be troublesome in itself; replicating the situation with a special IG doesn’t seem to be a promising solution.
UPDATE: The nation's inspectors general have appointed Glenn Fine, the Pentagon's acting IG, to lead the committee of IGs overseeing the coronavirus relief effort.
This is one of several oversight mechanisms built into the new law. They include:
A committee of IGs (now led by Fine), a new special IG (to be nominated by Trump), a congressional review panel (to be appointed by House/Senate leaders)

Direct payments

Included in the stimulus bill is a $1200 one-time direct payment for all Americans who made less than $75,000 in 2019 (less than $150,000 if couples filed jointly). More details can be found here. I have read that the Treasury will use 2018 information for those who have not filed yet this year, but I am not 100% sure that’ll happen.
Mnuchin has said that Americans can expect to receive the money within three weeks, but many experts expect that timetable to be pushed into late April. Additionally, that only applies to Americans who included direct deposit information on their 2019 tax returns. Those who did not include their bank’s information will have to be sent a physical check in the mail… which could take anywhere from two to four months.
Other options are being discussed, including partnering the Treasury Dept. with MasterCard and Visa to deliver prepaid debit cards. Venmo and Paypal are reportedly lobbying the government to be considered as a disbursement option.
Future payments?
House Speaker Pelosi is already planning another wave of direct payments to Americans, saying that the $1,200 is not enough to mitigate the economic effects of the pandemic: “I don’t think we’ve seen the end of direct payments.” Republicans, meanwhile, are taking a ‘wait and see’ approach, using the next couple of weeks to measure the impact of the $2 trillion bill passed last week.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy: “What concerns me is when I listen to Nancy Pelosi talk about a fourth package now, it’s because she did not get out of things that she really wanted...I’m not sure you need a fourth package...Let’s let this work ... We have now given the resources to make and solve this problem. We don’t need to be crafting another bill right now.”
For the fourth legislative package, Democrats have said they would like to see increased food stamp benefits; increased coverage for coronavirus testing, visits to the doctor and treatment; more money for state and local governments, including Washington, D.C.; expanded family and medical leave; pension fixes; and stronger workplace protections.
Trump’s signature
Normally, a civil servant signs federal checks, like the direct payments Americans are set to receive. According to a Wall Street Journal report, Trump has told people that he wants his signature to appear on the stimulus checks.

THE SIDES

War on the poor continues

Amid the coronavirus crisis, Trump has defended his continued support of a Republican-led lawsuit to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, which would result in 20 million Americans losing health insurance if successful. The Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in the case this fall. Contrasting with his position that the ACA is illegal, Trump is considering reopening enrollment on HealthCare.gov, allowing millions of uninsured individuals to get coverage before potentially incurring charges and fees related to COVID-19.
Joe Biden called on Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is leading the charge against the ACA, and President Trump to drop the lawsuit:
“At a time of national emergency, which is laying bare the existing vulnerabilities in our public health infrastructure, it is unconscionable that you are continuing to pursue a lawsuit designed to strip millions of Americans of their health insurance and protections under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), including the ban on insurers denying coverage or raising premiums due to pre-existing conditions.”
The Trump administration is also pushing forward with its plan to kick 700,000 people off federal food stamp assistance, known as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). The USDA announced two weeks ago that the department will appeal Judge Beryl Howell’s recent decision that the USDA’s work mandate rule is “arbitrary and capricious."
Additionally: The Social Security Administration has no plans to slow down a rule change set for June that will limit disability benefits, the Department of Health and Human Services still intends to reduce automatic enrollment in health coverage, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development will continue the process to enact a rule that would make it harder for renters to sue landlords for racial discrimination.

Lawmakers’ stock transactions

The Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission are beginning to investigate stock transactions made ahead of the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic. CNN reports that the inquiry has already reached out to Senator Richard Burr for information. “Under insider trading laws, prosecutors would need to prove the lawmakers traded based on material non-public information they received in violation of a duty to keep it confidential,” a task that won’t be easy.
Sen. Burr is facing another consequence of his trades: Alan Jacobson, a shareholder in Wyndham Hotels and Resorts, sued Burr for allegedly using private information to instruct a mass liquidation of his assets. Among the shares he sold were an up to $150,000 stake in Wyndham, whose stock suffered a market-value cut of more than two-thirds since mid-February.

Environmental rollbacks

Using the pandemic as cover, the Trump administration has begun to more aggressively roll back regulations meant to protect the environment. These are examples of what Naomi Klein dubbed “the shock doctrine”: the phenomenon wherein polluters and their government allies push through unpopular policy changes under the smokescreen of a public emergency.
On Thursday, the EPA announced (non-paywalled) an expansive relaxation of environmental laws and fines, exempting companies from consequences for pollution. Under the new rules, there are basically no rules. Companies are asked to “act responsibly” but are not required to report when their facilities discharge pollution into the air or water. Just five days before abandoning any pollution oversight, the oil industry’s largest trade group implored the administration for assistance, stating that social distancing measures caused a steep drop in demand for gasoline.
  • Monday morning update: In an interview with Fox News this morning, Trump said he was going to call Putin after the interview to discuss the Saudi-Russia oil fight. A consequence of this "battle" has been plummeting prices in the U.S. making it difficult for domestic companies (like shale extraction) to turn a profit. It's striking that the day after Dr. Fauci told Americans we can expect 100,000 to 200,000 deaths from COVID-19 (if we keep social distancing measures in place), Trump's first action is to talk to Fox News and his second action is to intervene in an international tiff on behalf of the oil and gas industry.
Gina McCarthy, who led the E.P.A. under the Obama administration, called the rollback “an open license to pollute.” Cynthia Giles, who headed the EPA enforcement division during the Obama administration, said “it is so far beyond any reasonable response I am just stunned.”
The EPA is also moving forward with a widely-opposed rule to limit the types of scientific studies used when crafting new regulations or revising current ones. Hidden behind claims of increased transparency, the rule would require disclosure of all raw data used in scientific studies. This would disqualify many fields of research that rely on personal health information from individuals that must be kept confidential. For example, studies that show air pollution causes premature deaths or a certain pesticide is linked to birth defects would be rejected under the proposed rule change.
Officials and scientists are calling upon the EPA to extend the time for comment on the regulatory changes, arguing that the public is unable to express their opinion while dealing with the pandemic.
“These rollbacks need and deserve the input of our public health community, but right now, they are rightfully focused on responding to the coronavirus,” said Representative Frank Pallone of New Jersey, the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
Other controversial decisions being made:
  • A former EPA official who worked on controversial policies returned as Administrator Andrew Wheeler’s chief of staff. Mandy Gunasekara helped write regulations to ease pollution controls for coal-fired power plants and vehicle emissions in her previous role as chief of the EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation. In a recent interview, Gunasekara, who played a role in the decision to exit the Paris Climate Accord, pushed back on the more dire predictions of climate change, saying, “I don't think it is catastrophic.”
  • NYT: The plastic bag industry, battered by a wave of bans nationwide, is using the coronavirus crisis to try to block laws prohibiting single-use plastic. “We simply don’t want millions of Americans bringing germ-filled reusable bags into retail establishments putting the public and workers at risk,” an industry campaign that goes by the name Bag the Ban warned on Tuesday. (Also see The Guardian)
  • Kentucky, South Dakota, and West Virginia passed laws putting new criminal penalties on protests against fossil fuel infrastructure in just the past two weeks.
  • The Hill: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said Friday that it will extend the amount of time that winter gasoline can be sold this year as producers have been facing lower demand due to the coronavirus. It will allow companies to sell the winter-grade gasoline through May 20, whereas companies would have previously been required to stop selling it by May 1 to protect air quality. “In responding to an international health crisis, the last thing the EPA should do is take steps that will worsen air quality and undermine the public’s health,” biofuels expert David DeGennaro said.
  • NYT: At the Interior Department, employees at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have been under strict orders to complete the rule eliminating some protections for migratory birds within 30 days, according to two people with direct knowledge of the orders. The 45-day comment period on that rule ended on March 19.
  • WaPo: The Interior Department has received over 230 nominations for oil and gas leases covering more than 150,000 acres across southern Utah, a push that would bring drilling as close as a half-mile from some of the nation’s most famous protected sites, including Arches and Canyonlands National Parks… if all the fossil fuels buried in those sites was extracted and burned, it would translate into between 1 billion and 5.95 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide being released into the air. That upward measure is equal to half the annual carbon output of China

Court updates

Press freedom case
Southern District of New York District Judge Lorna Schofield ruled that a literary advocacy group’s lawsuit against Trump for allegedly violating the First Amendment can move forward. The group, PEN America, is pursuing claims that Trump “has used government power to retaliate against media coverage and reporters he dislikes.”
Schofield determined that PEN’s allegation that Trump made threats to chill free speech was valid, providing as an example the White House’s revocation of CNN correspondent Jim Acosta’s press press corps credentials:
”The threats are lent credence by the fact that Defendant has acted on them before, by revoking Mr. Acosta’s credentials and barring reporters from particular press conferences. The Press Secretary indeed e-mailed the entire press corps to inform them of new rules of conduct and to warn of further consequences, citing the incident involving Mr. Acosta… These facts plausibly allege that a motivation for defendant’s actions is controlling and punishing speech he dislikes.”
Twitter case
The president suffered another First Amendment defeat last week when the full 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals declined to review a previous ruling that prevents Trump from blocking users on the Twitter account he uses to communicate with the public. Judge Barrington D. Parker, a Nixon-appointee, wrote: “Excluding people from an otherwise public forum such as this by blocking those who express views critical of a public official is, we concluded, unconstitutional.”
Trump-appointees Michael Parker and Richard Sullivan authored a dissent, arguing the free speech “does not include a right to post on other people’s personal social media accounts, even if those other people happen to be public officials.” Park warned that the ruling will allow the social media pages of public officials to be “overrun with harassment, trolling, and hate speech, which officials will be powerless to filter.”
Florida’s felon voting
U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle ripped into Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s administration for failing to come up with a process to determine which felons are genuinely unable to pay court-ordered fees and fines, which are otherwise required to be paid before having their voting rights restored.
“If the state is not going to fix it, I will,” Hinkle warned. He had given the state five months to come up with an administrative process for felons to prove they’re unable to pay financial obligations, but Florida officials did not do so. The case is set to be heard on April 28 (notwithstanding any coronavirus-related delays).

ICE, Jails, and COVID-19

ICE
One of the most overlooked populations with an increased risk of death from coronavirus are those in detention facilities, which keep people in close quarters with little sanitation or protective measures (including for staff).
Last week, U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee ordered the federal government to “make continuous efforts” to release migrant children from detention centers across the country. Numerous advocacy groups asked for the release after reports that four children being held in New York had tested positive for the virus:
“The threat of irreparable injury to their health and safety is palpable,” the plaintiffs’ lawyers said in their petition… both of the agencies operating migrant children detention facilities must by April 6 provide an accounting of their efforts to release those in custody… “Her order will undoubtedly speed up releases,” said Peter Schey, co-counsel for the plaintiffs in the court case.
On Tuesday, 13 immigrants held at ICE facilities in California filed a lawsuit demanding to be released because their health conditions make them particularly vulnerable to dying if infected by the coronavirus. An ACLU statement says the detainees are “confined in crowded and unsanitary conditions where social distancing is not possible.” The 13 individuals are all over the age of 50 and/or suffering from serious underlying medical issues like high blood pressure.
“From all the evidence we have seen, ICE is failing to fulfill its constitutional obligation to protect the health and safety of individuals in its custody. ICE should exercise its existing discretion to release people with serious medical conditions from detention for humanitarian reasons,” said William Freeman, senior counsel at the ACLU of Northern California.
Meanwhile, ICE is under fire for continuing to shuttle detainees across the country, with one even being forced to take nine different flights bouncing from Louisiana to Texas to New Jersey less than two weeks ago. That man is Dr. Sirous Asgari, a materials science and engineering professor from Iran, who was acquitted last year on federal charges of stealing trade secrets. The government lost its case against him, yet ICE has had him in indefinite detention since November.
Asgari, 59, told the Guardian that his Ice holding facility in Alexandria, Louisiana, had no basic cleaning practices in place and continued to bring in new detainees from across the country with no strategy to minimize the threat of Covid-19...Detainees have no hand sanitizer, and the facility is not regularly cleaning bathrooms or sleeping areas…Detainees lack access to masks… Detainees struggle to stay clean, and the facility has an awful stench.
Jails
State jails are making a better effort to release detained individuals, as both New York and New Jersey ordered a thousand people in each state be let out of jail. The order applied only to low-level offenders sentenced to less than a year in jail and those held on technical probation violations. In Los Angeles County, officials released over 1,700 people from its jails.
A judge in Alabama took similar steps last week, ordering roughly 500 people jailed for minor offenses to be released to lessen crowding in facilities. Unlike in New York and New Jersey, however, local officials reacted in an uproar, led in part by the state executive committee for the Alabama Republican Party and Assistant District Attorney C.J. Robinson. Using angry Facebook messages as the barometer of the community’s feelings, Robinson worked “frantically” to block inmates from being released.
  • Reuters: As of Saturday, at least 132 inmates and 104 staff at jails across New York City had tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus… Since March 22, jails have reported 226 inmates and 131 staff with confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to a Reuters survey of cities and counties that run America’s 20 largest jails. The numbers are almost certainly an undercount given the fast spread of the virus.

Tribe opposed by Trump loses land

On Wednesday, The Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs announced the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s reservation would be "disestablished" and its land trust status removed. Tribal Chairman Cedric Cromwell called the move "cruel" and "unnecessary,” particularly coming in the midst of a pandemic crisis. Rep. Bill Keating (D-Mass.), who last year introduced legislation to protect the tribe's reservation as trust land in Massachusetts, said the order “is one of the most cruel and nonsensical acts I have seen since coming to Congress.”
The administration’s decision is especially suspicious as just last year Trump attacked the tribe’s plan to build a casino on its land, tweeting that allowing the construction would be “unfair” and treat Native Americans unequally. As a former casino owner, Trump has spent decades attacking Native American casinos as unfair competition. At a 1993 congressional hearing Trump said that tribal owners “don’t look like Indians to me” and claimed: “I might have more Indian blood than a lot of the so-called Indians that are trying to open up the reservations” to gambling.
More than his past history, however, Trump has current interests at play in the Mashpee Wampanoag’s planned casino: it would have competed for business with nearby Rhode Island casinos owned by Twin River Worldwide Holdings, whose president, George Papanier, was a finance executive at the Trump Plaza casino hotel in Atlantic City.
In the Mashpee case, Twin River, the operator of the two Rhode Island casinos, has hired Matthew Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union and a vocal Trump supporter, to lobby for it on the land issue. Schlapp’s wife, Mercedes, is director of strategic communications at the White House.
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What A Day: Give Earpiece A Chance by Sarah Lazarus & Crooked Media (09/29/20)

"I'm part of that community, and we love the man." - Eric Trump momentarily sending the LGBTQ community into deep despair

Ear Madness

The tension is palpable, the pundits are abuzz, and Facebook is blanketed with conspiracy theories about Joe Biden’s ear holes: We have arrived at the first 2020 presidential debate.
“But will the debates even matter this year,” you ask?
We’ll have a recap of the night in Wednesday’s What A Day, and you can watch along with us for real-time commentary, fact-checking, and borderline-fireable jokes (if we can keep up with John Kerry) in the Crooked Groupthread

Look No Further Than The Crooked Media

Once more for the people in the back: The first 2020 presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is TODAY, September 29th at 9pm Eastern/6pm Pacific. Watch with us live on https://crooked.com/debate—we’ll be streaming the whole thing along with our Groupthread, where we and other familiar faces from the Crooked Media family will be breaking down what’s happening and giving our live commentary. Watch with us at https://crooked.com/debate

Under The Radar

The White House put enormous pressure on the CDC to downplay the risk of sending kids back to school. Trump administration officials, including Dr. Deborah Birx, repeatedly leaned on CDC officials to provide data that could illustrate a decline in cases and low risk of infection or death for school-age children—“a snazzy, easy-to-read document” to back up Trump’s demands that schools reopen before the election. Other members of the coronavirus task force were told to go around the CDC to find alternative data to support the White House’s position. Recent data shows that coronavirus cases, hospitalizations, and deaths have increased at a faster rate among children and teenagers, and it goes without saying that the Trump administration trying to circumvent science to put kids in danger for political gain should be an unrecoverable scandal.

What Else?

Global coronavirus deaths have surpassed one million, and that wrenching number is still likely a significant undercount.
Kentucky Attorney General David Cameron has agreed to release the grand jury records in Breonna Taylor’s case, after a grand juror filed a motion for their release. Cameron acknowledged that he never asked the jury to consider homicide charges against the officers.
DNI John Ratcliffe has declassified a Russian intelligence assessment suggesting that Hillary Clinton hatched a plan to tie President Trump to 2016 Russian election interference (a claim the U.S. intelligence community says we have no reason to believe) on the day of a presidential debate. A reminder that Trump’s political appointees, who are supposed to run the federal government, are now spreading election propaganda on his behalf.
New interviews with immigrant women who were pressured into unnecessary surgeries at a Georgia ICE facility revealed awful details about their treatment. In some cases Dr. Mahendra Amin listed symptoms that the women hadn’t experienced or reported in order to justify surgery, even while addressing medical issues that had nothing to do with gynecology.
President Trump mocks his Christian supporters in private, according to former White House aides, and unsurprisingly. Trump reportedly also made this sweet comment to Michael Cohen when he learned that Barron had a playdate with a Jewish girl: “Great, I’m going to lose another one of my kids to your people.”
New York City voters have been receiving absentee ballots with the wrong names and address on the ballot envelopes, which sure seems bad. Those voters will all be sent a second ballot, along with a letter explaining what happened.
A new study from South Korea found that 90 percent of recovered coronavirus patients reported experiencing lingering side effects. Your periodic reminder that fatality rates, bad as they are, don’t tell the whole story.
Federal Judge Emmett Sullivan suggested he’s not ready to throw out the case against Michael Flynn, during a hearing at which Flynn’s attorney admitted to personally updating Trump and White House lawyers on the case.
New York City’s coronavirus positivity rate has shot up to over three percent, partially as a result of new outbreaks in some Hasidic communities. If the city’s positivity rate stays that high for the next seven days, public schools will automatically close.
Meanwhile, test positivity in Florida, which just flung open all business at full capacity, is now at nearly seven percent.
Sarah Palin is jonesing for some attention, if anyone would like to charitably gawk.

Be Smarter

The second installment of the New York Times report on Donald Trump’s tax returns outlines how The Apprentice temporarily rescued Trump from financial ruin. After burning through the cash his father gave him and somehow managing to lose money as a casino owner, Trump netted some $197 million from the show itself, and another $230 million through the various endorsements, hotel deals, and scams he secured through his resulting fame. Trump then borrowed from his more lucrative ventures to buy and prop up his many money-losing golf resorts, at the same time that Apprentice ratings and his licensing deals were in decline. That brilliant move helped land him in the financial hole where he once again resides, at great risk to our national security.

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Is That Hope I Feel?

MIT researchers say the compact fusion reactor they’re building is likely to work, which could be a huge step forward in the fight against climate change.
A federal appeals court has upheld a six-day extension for counting absentee ballots in Wisconsin.
Some U.S. Postal Service employees have been quietly resisting Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s harmful policies.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has signed a law allowing California to develop its own line of affordable generic drugs.

Enjoy

Jason on Twitter: "I will donate the remainder of my life income--whatever that may be and to whatever worthy cause--if Chris Wallace just asks Trump to name three novels. Just three! Name three novels. Three long books, you big dumb orange julius bitch"
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Subreddit Stats: NoMansSkyTheGame top posts from 2019-04-10 to 2020-04-08 13:19 PDT

Period: 364.00 days
Submissions Comments
Total 1000 122797
Rate (per day) 2.75 333.85
Unique Redditors 688 31317
Combined Score 2588271 1102183

Top Submitters' Top Submissions

  1. 127739 points, 45 submissions: AcoupleofIrishfolk
    1. This is the first picture of me and my brother in game. He wasn't the most active member of the community but he was one of us since day 1. Rest in Peace Bro, enjoy the stars. (7883 points, 331 comments)
    2. A buddy of mine on Twitter took the angriest picture of me and built it so large on a moon that you can see it from space. I gotta admit, it's the funniest thing I've seen in NMS. (7416 points, 183 comments)
    3. This year I lost 2 brothers, battled major illness and been through hell, but I always had my escape in this game and community. You were all so great, thank you, here's to the next year! (5925 points, 147 comments)
    4. 18 quintillion planets and these two crystals managed to come together on a lifeless world (5120 points, 140 comments)
    5. Where others would've quit or moved on, HG doubled down, worked hard and became an example to other devs. Massive love and respect. (4682 points, 166 comments)
    6. Oh my god, I was wrong. It was Earth all along. (4489 points, 134 comments)
    7. Well Seans happy. Well done everyone. :) (3892 points, 238 comments)
    8. "Incoming" Cinemagraph (3885 points, 70 comments)
    9. Three Years and still surprising us. Thank you Hello Games. (3800 points, 127 comments)
    10. Sean during the run up to updates be like... (3725 points, 178 comments)
  2. 45755 points, 21 submissions: redwarp10
    1. Sean on Twitter : "going into the office to grab some stuff feels different somehow". And then this video... (3715 points, 71 comments)
    2. Something new (3291 points, 388 comments)
    3. Why are you still here? Update it! (3065 points, 400 comments)
    4. Not even a genius can do it (3041 points, 203 comments)
    5. The link is https://www.gamesradar.com/goldenjoystickawards/ (2802 points, 100 comments)
    6. Explorer's dream (2678 points, 123 comments)
    7. Maybe this is what's happening. :) (2473 points, 97 comments)
    8. Every shirt procedural (2238 points, 50 comments)
    9. Living ships, bases, exocrafts, abysses are all beautiful features but what about a wonderful pre-release concept art? (from the SpaceShipPorn twitter) (2223 points, 142 comments)
    10. They're not all mine, but most of them are. (2202 points, 168 comments)
  3. 23667 points, 9 submissions: Allonsy_11
    1. After playing for 3000 hours, I finally found my first full sentence! So wholesome <3 /s (4094 points, 166 comments)
    2. "It's a wholesome community! I promise!" (3915 points, 109 comments)
    3. Imagine him having to show the Hype Train gif to prove his identity instead (3507 points, 88 comments)
    4. Keep NMS wholesome! (2630 points, 183 comments)
    5. I think I went through the wrong portal (2340 points, 61 comments)
    6. You guys are doing a great work keeping this community wholesome and civil ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ (2183 points, 111 comments)
    7. Every damn time (2030 points, 43 comments)
    8. Me and the boys about to stop that anomaly from getting that carbon (1989 points, 37 comments)
    9. ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ You know what to do ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ (979 points, 61 comments)
  4. 23380 points, 7 submissions: NoMoreFuckingPants
    1. 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 planets and I found the lucky clover. Game won. You can all quit playing now. (8796 points, 202 comments)
    2. My new rainbow walkway (4073 points, 120 comments)
    3. UPDATE: Pet Diplo Island now my private resort (3105 points, 145 comments)
    4. You are here (2675 points, 35 comments)
    5. Private island? Check. Built-in swimming pool? Check. Your very own pet diplo. Priceless! (1672 points, 69 comments)
    6. Is he happy or angry that I dug up grandma? (1653 points, 41 comments)
    7. PSA: NMS Terminology. “Units received” (1406 points, 145 comments)
  5. 23150 points, 9 submissions: OhhhSnakes
    1. The Pit (4089 points, 287 comments)
    2. Sits down to contemplate life (3234 points, 171 comments)
    3. Outer (3201 points, 62 comments)
    4. Treeline (2648 points, 78 comments)
    5. Aero (2390 points, 88 comments)
    6. Sinking Star (2142 points, 24 comments)
    7. Life in the Void (1950 points, 108 comments)
    8. A Short Fall (1806 points, 144 comments)
    9. Over Wood (1690 points, 54 comments)
  6. 19574 points, 8 submissions: EdVintage
    1. Something tells me I should build a supermarket here... 🤨 (3186 points, 94 comments)
    2. The new PS5 controller looks a bit chunky imo. PS4 normal mode, Euclid. (3035 points, 84 comments)
    3. Probably the closest call in the history of close calls: this freighter crashed so close to a trading post that you can almost touch it from one of the landing platforms 😲 (2784 points, 121 comments)
    4. The Nexus: "Collect 15 larval cores for 250 quicksilver and one walker br..." Me: "YEEEEHAAAW...!" (2516 points, 192 comments)
    5. Low orbit anomaly (2461 points, 79 comments)
    6. Watch. Your. Step. (2296 points, 62 comments)
    7. Seven months ago to the day (Nov 27, 2018), I quit smoking. I want to thank HG for developing this great game, and this amazing community who helped me keep myself busy and distracted during the hard times of deprivation. You guys are all awesome! Greetings, a healthy traveler! (1756 points, 132 comments)
    8. "All wait and no update makes interloper a dull boy." - An abandoned hotel in the middle of nowhere. The word DNOYEB written on the walls in bloody letters. A man holding a VR headset in his hands, staring at a giant blue screen, yelling... "Seany's here!" 😵😵😵 (1540 points, 67 comments)
  7. 18719 points, 7 submissions: YourBasicMaths
    1. Space rancher confirmed (4622 points, 150 comments)
    2. [Sound On] "Hey a nice earth-like planet--OH SHIII..." (4523 points, 144 comments)
    3. [high effort summon] pls sir, may I hab sum... (2935 points, 99 comments)
    4. Don't forget, the Beyond trailer had treehouses! Here's how you can make one... (2115 points, 148 comments)
    5. [Sound On] These crabs dancing perfectly to "Stayin' Alive" by Bee Gees (2002 points, 139 comments)
    6. I just received this care package from Hello Games. As a day-1 player and life-long fan, I am so incredibly grateful! Atlas Socks!! (1278 points, 77 comments)
    7. So, NPCs now converse with each other. I walked in on this Korvax and Gek mid-discussion. This is my attempt at translating... (1244 points, 65 comments)
  8. 18152 points, 4 submissions: chakalele
    1. Sean on Billboard!!! (9309 points, 253 comments)
    2. We are Trending!!! (3830 points, 138 comments)
    3. Atlas Monument - Dedicated to Hello Games - Coordinates (3279 points, 93 comments)
    4. Natural pool (1734 points, 38 comments)
  9. 17949 points, 6 submissions: SpiralDreaming
    1. BREAKING NEWS: EARTH HAS BEEN FOUND IN NO MAN'S SKY! It was under our noses the whole time. (5951 points, 229 comments)
    2. Dare I descend into the crimson cave of DOOM? (3035 points, 138 comments)
    3. That's real power right there. (2929 points, 26 comments)
    4. PSA: Always clean you ship before leaving infected planets to stop the spread of pathogens. (2398 points, 56 comments)
    5. I wish I could strap this baby to front of my starship, Reaver style. (2199 points, 132 comments)
    6. My new obsession is finding salvageable scrap that are also rude insults. (1437 points, 94 comments)
  10. 17876 points, 4 submissions: FadiElsayed
    1. We appreciate you hello games (6845 points, 276 comments)
    2. Anyone else? (4462 points, 111 comments)
    3. Hello games PLEASE fix this (3331 points, 141 comments)
    4. I just wanted to take a moment to thank Sean Murray for making no mans sky my favorite game ever simply by caring about it. Thank you Sean Murray, and thank you for still putting out free updates (3238 points, 189 comments)
  11. 17319 points, 7 submissions: 258100
    1. Millennium Falcon + Full Interior (6485 points, 186 comments)
    2. Akira poster re-creation (2701 points, 37 comments)
    3. Cybertruck Exocraft (2352 points, 47 comments)
    4. (Near 1:1) SpaceX BFR (1810 points, 46 comments)
    5. RMS Titanic (1580 points, 56 comments)
    6. Rainbow road (1396 points, 41 comments)
    7. Notre-Dame (995 points, 56 comments)
  12. 16910 points, 5 submissions: cruzdroid
    1. New Weather Effects (7164 points, 463 comments)
    2. Forest Protector on Flourishing Planets (4925 points, 211 comments)
    3. Guardian of the Hydrospore (2119 points, 76 comments)
    4. Cornered by Drifters (1412 points, 33 comments)
    5. Korvax Need Resources Too (1290 points, 32 comments)
  13. 16147 points, 7 submissions: thegiftofgaming
    1. We did it! Thank you. #thegiftofgaming (4144 points, 155 comments)
    2. ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つBillboard Update #4 ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ (3702 points, 177 comments)
    3. No Man's Sky Billboard Update (2644 points, 103 comments)
    4. We delivered the games to the Children's Hospital at Westmead! They have a real plan of action to use the PS4s for a teen ward in the hospital. I want to give a shout out to my friends LSN and Dr Starman for helping me out today and for joining me on the visit. (1815 points, 65 comments)
    5. Sean’s all seeing eye in front of the billboard was one thing but seeing a community come together to celebrate and share joy and friendship in front of it was extra special! See comment below to learn about the final steps of the project, and a Custom Multi-Tool auction! (1642 points, 73 comments)
    6. Forbes did a follow up on the billboard, our community and on the many wonderful happenings evolving from Gift of Gaming. Link below. (1196 points, 22 comments)
    7. An update on the billboard and a massive thank you to Corey and JB Hi-fi for sorting out the huge order, for having it all ready for me and for escorting me to my car to make sure we were safely on our way to the hospital. Their generosity has extended the budget beyond what I thought was possible. (1004 points, 83 comments)
  14. 16105 points, 9 submissions: Wijllie
    1. Now that we have deep oceans, could we also have really BIG creatures there? (3040 points, 147 comments)
    2. Gamer found dead, checking every day for an update since months... (2741 points, 124 comments)
    3. Sometimes when the screen is perfect centered you get this nice Halo, love it! (2263 points, 49 comments)
    4. Please let us have WINDOWS in our freighter base so we can look into space while watering our plants :P (1806 points, 99 comments)
    5. Sean, if you post a new in-game screenshot with new content of Beyond in the next 3 hours I SHAVE MY HEAD BOLD! (Who's with me :P ) (1564 points, 230 comments)
    6. Another part of my old moon base repowered... (PS4-Normal-Hilbert) (1427 points, 74 comments)
    7. Jackpot !!! (1203 points, 43 comments)
    8. Received my Gun from Rovanite Creations today, it's stunning! (Twitter: @Rovanite) (1054 points, 43 comments)
    9. When you try No Man's Sky VR for the first time and your friends are watching you... (1007 points, 43 comments)
  15. 14745 points, 1 submission: CatsyGreen
    1. "All they did was turn some grass pink and let you sit in chairs". What do you think of that? (14745 points, 1153 comments)
  16. 14321 points, 2 submissions: pokketer_l1
    1. Milk too dry (11708 points, 136 comments)
    2. Steam has an award that Hello Games definitely deserve (2613 points, 131 comments)
  17. 13836 points, 4 submissions: RigatoniNoodles123
    1. No Man's Sky post launch be like (4666 points, 192 comments)
    2. Buying things in this game be like (3681 points, 90 comments)
    3. [Concept] Planet blockades (3207 points, 150 comments)
    4. [Concept] Planet blockades (2282 points, 114 comments)
  18. 13425 points, 4 submissions: Sentient_Cosmic_Dust
    1. Massive cave system. That’s me standing on top of the point. (7190 points, 265 comments)
    2. I swear I’m not overcompensating... (2650 points, 56 comments)
    3. My Dear Lord. (2526 points, 117 comments)
    4. You Gek what you f’ing deserve! (1059 points, 62 comments)
  19. 13220 points, 1 submission: PezDOY
    1. My Ship Before/After BEYOND Update (13220 points, 464 comments)
  20. 12501 points, 3 submissions: CabbageNerd
    1. Wouldn't it be cool if we could see raindrops on our cockpit window during storms/rains? I think it would really add to the peaceful vibe you get by listening to the rain in the ship :) (8290 points, 340 comments)
    2. Brace yourselves everyone! (3000 points, 183 comments)
    3. I made a live NMS Wallpaper using the game's gorgeous concept art <3 Links and programs used in the comments! (1211 points, 103 comments)
  21. 12302 points, 6 submissions: Jchysteria
    1. Casino Challenge. Top: Concept, Bottom: NMS Build (2707 points, 132 comments)
    2. Some of my best bases from before Beyond - PS4 (2472 points, 181 comments)
    3. If only I was half as cool as my traveler.. (2220 points, 60 comments)
    4. Insane Collaboration Build!! Cords/Video in Comments! (1868 points, 62 comments)
    5. Everything I’ve built in the last 30 days... (1858 points, 130 comments)
    6. Y’all aren’t ready... (1177 points, 66 comments)
  22. 12134 points, 3 submissions: anomaly_16
    1. Thank you Hello Games!! (6267 points, 308 comments)
    2. Happens all the time... (3988 points, 84 comments)
    3. This subreddit right now tho (1879 points, 50 comments)
  23. 11559 points, 4 submissions: lasherdave
    1. Quality Space Equipment (4168 points, 90 comments)
    2. Inflation. (3262 points, 226 comments)
    3. Hackerman (2525 points, 185 comments)
    4. Good as new! (1604 points, 102 comments)
  24. 10962 points, 4 submissions: richdeblasio
    1. My Submarine base! The HMCS RENEGADE (3253 points, 169 comments)
    2. The big E is finally complete inside and out after months of tinkering 😊 Submitting for featured bases! Come visit!! (3175 points, 227 comments)
    3. "that armor is too thick for blasters!" (2450 points, 107 comments)
    4. USS ENTERPRISE NCC-1701 refit. My first attempt at glitch building (2084 points, 162 comments)
  25. 10914 points, 5 submissions: SingularGleam
    1. Starbulb Garden (3892 points, 170 comments)
    2. Baby (crab) Yoda! (2647 points, 31 comments)
    3. Frost Dragon (2023 points, 51 comments)
    4. Welcome to the jungle (1266 points, 29 comments)
    5. All aboard! (1086 points, 42 comments)
  26. 10711 points, 4 submissions: TheBlank89
    1. I think this is the best ring planet shot I've ever taken. (5165 points, 177 comments)
    2. Northstar (edit) (3142 points, 47 comments)
    3. Gazing into the distance as the nebula dances. (1244 points, 23 comments)
    4. Driving home for Christmas. I can't wait to see those interfaces. (1160 points, 28 comments)
  27. 10608 points, 3 submissions: AndyKrycek6
    1. Riding Diplo (4807 points, 238 comments)
    2. It would be pretty cool tho (3595 points, 315 comments)
    3. Planet Gib (2206 points, 58 comments)
  28. 10119 points, 3 submissions: L35ter
    1. Sub-Orbital City. PS4pro. Permadeath. Aptarkaba. (4678 points, 331 comments)
    2. After spending about 3 hours searching for the last creature on this planet, this was the one I was missing! (2794 points, 88 comments)
    3. Desert Serpent. PS4 Survival Eissentam (2647 points, 95 comments)
  29. 9730 points, 5 submissions: charliembbanks
    1. The Iron Giant (2761 points, 70 comments)
    2. The Iron Giant (PC/Euclid/Normal) (2345 points, 73 comments)
    3. Ocean Cabin (1793 points, 67 comments)
    4. Super Sentinels (1681 points, 95 comments)
    5. Serpent Sentinel (1150 points, 58 comments)
  30. 9641 points, 2 submissions: cwigginsNYC
    1. I love hunting focollecting the souvenirs from the weirdo planets so I made a little museum to display them. I’m still missing a few. (7616 points, 379 comments)
    2. I found a rare flat-spot on a plated planet and was able to use the ground as graphpaper! Got some REALLY tight tolerances between parts that don’t like to snap. (2025 points, 129 comments)
  31. 9465 points, 3 submissions: AlpaKing707
    1. Please Hello Games bring back this planet generation! (3519 points, 315 comments)
    2. I created an animated wallpaper inspired by the game cover artwork (3348 points, 79 comments)
    3. Confused pirate screaming (2598 points, 70 comments)
  32. 9405 points, 2 submissions: theraic
    1. No Man’s Sky Exomech! (6375 points, 365 comments)
    2. Love at first scan - Fan Art (3030 points, 52 comments)
  33. 9256 points, 3 submissions: Theyseemefishin
    1. I present... the Black Widow base PS4 (5971 points, 198 comments)
    2. Yup... that’ll do. (2319 points, 58 comments)
    3. Finally got the Royal Exotic I’ve been searching for! 20/6 white and gold (966 points, 87 comments)
  34. 8807 points, 3 submissions: HotGarbage_FMJ
    1. Mechanical Bridge Prototype is very promising :) (3905 points, 173 comments)
    2. Instead of going out for new years, I'm spending my evening making the worlds most dramatic vault entrance. (2998 points, 114 comments)
    3. Mechanical Bridge 2: electric boogaloo. Thanks to reddit's feedback, much faster toggle delay now. (1904 points, 114 comments)
  35. 8701 points, 3 submissions: rupertrobinson123
    1. Our lad Sean further recognises the efforts the community went to to show our appreciation! Good job guys! We raised money Beyond the goal and helped out a charity. Best community ever ❤️ (4426 points, 134 comments)
    2. Rotating this image of Sean Murray by 2 degrees each day until Beyond releases (Day 2) (2988 points, 125 comments)
    3. Rotating this picture of Sean by 2 degrees every day until Beyond is released (1287 points, 79 comments)
  36. 8509 points, 2 submissions: chrisrayn
    1. Beyond Update without context (5492 points, 273 comments)
    2. Quit to Title Screen: "Your game was last saved 10 seconds ago. Are you sure?" (3017 points, 89 comments)
  37. 8503 points, 4 submissions: wavie_davie
    1. Hi (2828 points, 79 comments)
    2. Most intense photo I’ve taken (2404 points, 99 comments)
    3. The time I found Stitch :) (2086 points, 43 comments)
    4. He found the gek nip in my backpack.. (1185 points, 22 comments)
  38. 8500 points, 1 submission: JoeCarr69
    1. So I found this Gek and his ship... (8500 points, 140 comments)
  39. 8466 points, 2 submissions: Greatnite
    1. Still looking for the perfect planet (4944 points, 75 comments)
    2. Just let me find a good planet without aggressive sentinels please (3522 points, 141 comments)
  40. 8451 points, 3 submissions: alexndefo
    1. Earth is a really cold planet 🥶 (2869 points, 74 comments)
    2. I finally found sone Di-Hydrogen crystals on Earth 👨‍🚀. Small, but at least something. (2797 points, 92 comments)
    3. So I finally made one too... Not totally ugly I think. (2785 points, 97 comments)
  41. 8333 points, 1 submission: EZMONEYSNIP3R
    1. The most badass starship i've found so far (8333 points, 430 comments)
  42. 8317 points, 2 submissions: Fredegar-Bolger
    1. Welp, onto the next system (5081 points, 144 comments)
    2. Can I please just have some peace and quiet for like 10 minutes (3236 points, 42 comments)
  43. 8253 points, 4 submissions: vaughanarama
    1. My re-creation of the Apollo 11 mission to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing (2815 points, 70 comments)
    2. Space Whales do exist!!! I have delivered what Sean couldn’t (2593 points, 119 comments)
    3. ‪WIP. This lighthouse is part of a bigger base yet to be revealed. I think it looks pretty good on it’s own too though ‬🧐 (1764 points, 94 comments)
    4. T-Rex found 🦖 (1081 points, 41 comments)
  44. 8140 points, 2 submissions: BruceCooperTV
    1. I have pictured this exact photo in my mind for YEARS and I am so happy to finally be able to take it! WE HAVE A COMMUNITY PLANET!!!!! (6911 points, 385 comments)
    2. I 3D printed some condensed carbon! It even lights up :) (1229 points, 55 comments)
  45. 8107 points, 3 submissions: Jamiejohnson1211
    1. METACRITIC We in the 80s now boys! (5474 points, 329 comments)
    2. Managed to snag one of these beauties ♥️ (1531 points, 45 comments)
    3. Is no one going to mention the fact that the bright pink grass has returned?! (1102 points, 101 comments)
  46. 8094 points, 4 submissions: Absolynth
    1. 'Space' By Ashno-Alice (2326 points, 40 comments)
    2. 'No Man's Sky' vintage comic cover - By FFNB / Published August 5 2016 (2286 points, 42 comments)
    3. Standing on a presumably dead moon, when suddenly I get punched from behind, turn and this beefy baby-faced nightmare was just towering over me. I legit yelped in terror jumped in my ship and never came back to that planet. Ive never seen anything quite like it again thank god lol (1844 points, 103 comments)
    4. 'Jupiter From io' By Alangutierrezart // No Man's Sky is vintage sci fi artwork come to life. (1638 points, 63 comments)
  47. 7683 points, 3 submissions: Pryslyn
    1. My first full sentence! (3075 points, 85 comments)
    2. I just found the one, the only, Captain Meme. (2480 points, 87 comments)
    3. “...All right then.” (2128 points, 148 comments)
  48. 7671 points, 1 submission: ichigo2k9
    1. I call it...Eden! (7671 points, 330 comments)
  49. 7640 points, 3 submissions: Jack_Brown_Jnr
    1. Journey >>> (4557 points, 150 comments)
    2. Hostile Natives (2065 points, 78 comments)
    3. Collaboration piece with the amazing Blooscreens instagram.com/blooscreens twitter.com/blooscreens (1018 points, 49 comments)
  50. 7564 points, 2 submissions: Mickybooondock
    1. Smoothest entry to a space station i have ever seen (5560 points, 213 comments)
    2. Smoothest entry into a space station i have ever seen. Take 2 (2004 points, 74 comments)

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  1. My girlfriend worked hard to paint me this for my birthday! by deleted (15097 points, 279 comments)
  2. "All they did was turn some grass pink and let you sit in chairs". What do you think of that? by CatsyGreen (14745 points, 1153 comments)
  3. My Ship Before/After BEYOND Update by PezDOY (13220 points, 464 comments)
  4. Milk too dry by pokketer_l1 (11708 points, 136 comments)
  5. Sean on Billboard!!! by chakalele (9309 points, 253 comments)
  6. 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 planets and I found the lucky clover. Game won. You can all quit playing now. by NoMoreFuckingPants (8796 points, 202 comments)
  7. So I found this Gek and his ship... by JoeCarr69 (8500 points, 140 comments)
  8. The most badass starship i've found so far by EZMONEYSNIP3R (8333 points, 430 comments)
  9. Wouldn't it be cool if we could see raindrops on our cockpit window during storms/rains? I think it would really add to the peaceful vibe you get by listening to the rain in the ship :) by CabbageNerd (8290 points, 340 comments)
  10. This is the first picture of me and my brother in game. He wasn't the most active member of the community but he was one of us since day 1. Rest in Peace Bro, enjoy the stars. by AcoupleofIrishfolk (7883 points, 331 comments)

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  7. 1341 points: 8_BIT_FOND's comment in No Man's Sky: Beyond - Patch Notes
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  9. 1184 points: ICreditReddit's comment in The Billboard is up!
  10. 1178 points: BourneSloth's comment in No Man's Sky: Beyond - Patch Notes
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ANTM - Where Are They Now? (Cycle 1)

Hi guys! So I was on the /rupaulsdragrace sub and I got so inspired by u/evilsnowcookie's "Where Are They Now" post that I decided to incorporate that idea for ANTM
  So this will be a compilation of the different websites and news articles, as well as posts from the girls' social media accounts on what they are up to these days. Maybe if you guys enjoy this, I'd consider making one for the succeeding seasons but for now, lets reminisce on the girls from Cycle 1.
 
  Name: Tessa Carlson Placed: 10th Age: 33 First Call Outs: 0 Bottom 2: 1 Twitter Followers: N/A Instagram Followers: 521 (@tessacarlson) Tessa Carlson on IMDB
  ANTM CYCLE 1 Tessa was a contestant on the first season of America’s Next Top Model. She, along with fellow model Giselle, were the only models of the cycle who were not part of the pool of 20 semi-finalists (they were scouted for and joined the cast after a separate audition). During her brief stint on the show, she was shown to bond with fellow contestant Adrianne Curry through smoking after moving into their NYC Apartment. At their first photo shoot for swimsuits from J.Lo by Jennifer Lopez, photographer Elizabeth Moss commented that “She probably had people teach her how to model the wrong way … that was her problem.” In the end, she was eliminated for lacking a dominant personality and her inability to pose.
  POST-TOP MODEL After the show, Tessa modeled for Noah Kalina and Joey Quintero, but has since decided not to pursue modelling. Despite being eliminated after the first photo shoot, she was included in the next photo shoot for Stuff Magazine, but was not shown in the episode. Since the show premiered in 2003, Tessa has gotten married and has focused on being a mother to two beautiful children.
  Name: Katie Cleary Placed: 9th Age: 36 First Call Outs: 0 Bottom 2: 1 Twitter Followers: 47.1k (@katie_cleary) Instagram Followers: 29.2k (@katiecleary11) Katie Cleary on IMDB
  ANTM CYCLE 1 Katie was a contestant on the first season of America’s Next Top Model. During the casting week, she was called fifth out the eight finalists for the first season (Tyra and the producers planned for 10 models to move into the NYC apartment, but could only agree on 8. The last 2 were scouted in a separate audition). She was eliminated in the second episode for because the judges felt the she photographed too sexy.
  POST-TOP MODEL Katie has been busy since the show’s premiere in 2003. She’s appeared in spreads for Maxim online, Rukus magazine, Marie Claire, Lifestyle magazine, and Vegan lifestyle magazine among others. She has appeared in over a dozen national advertising campaigns for brands such as InterContinental Hotels, Sketchers, Elastiderm Skin Care, AT&T, Nike, Chandon Champagne, Supreme Protein, Cadillac, ProActive, Payless, and as part of the Refreshment Duo for Labatt's Blue Light. She has since landed a role on NBC’s Deal or no Deal where she starred for over four years. She has hosted shows on the TV Guide Channel, E! News Now, as well the travel show “Get Out,” on HDTV. Katie has also has roles on popular TV shows such as CSI NY, Las Vegas, Entourage, *Rules of Engagement, Chuck, Working Class and more recently on How To Get Away With Murder and Two And A Half Men. She is currently represented by Paradigm Talent Agency, Abstract Talent Agency, and CESD Talent.
  Katie is also a philanthropist, founding the Peace4Animals organization. She is also an award winning creator and producer of the documentary Give Me Shelter which premiered on Netflix in 2015. Katie is also the Founder & Producer of the network World Animal News on the popular animal news site WorldAnimalNews.com.
  Since the show, Katie has dated Evan Liss and Gregg Pitt. She was also married to married to Andrew Stern from 2010 until his death in 2014.
  Name: Nicole Nastazio, née Panattoni Placed: 8th Age: 37 First Call Outs: 0 Bottom 2: 1 Twitter Followers: 3,280 (@NicolePanattoni) Instagram Followers: 6,172 (@nicolepanattoni)
  ANTM CYCLE 1 Katie was a contestant on the first season of America’s Next Top Model. During the casting week, she was called first out the eight finalists for the first season (Tyra and the producers planned for 10 models to move into the NYC apartment, but could only agree on 8. The last 2 were scouted in a separate audition). She was eliminated in the third episode due to her lack of commitment (in both her photo shoot and in the makeover).
  POST-TOP MODEL After Cycle 1 aired, Nicole appeared in several maternity catalogs and magazines. Like all the girls from this cycle, she has appeared in a spread for Stuff Magazine. She has appeared in Maxim, Rebel Ink Magazine, ePregnancy, and Surf Illustrated. Nicole has also modeled for Yandy Lingerie, Bikinilicious.com, Nordstrom, Due Maternity, Gnar Lube, For Issuez, Inc., Top Floorr, & La Isla couture. She has been featured in advertisements for Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas and for Palm’s Casino Resort.
  Nicole has started Bronzed Body SD, Mobile Sunless Tan Mobile Spray Tan servicing all of North County SD. She has also been featured as one of the models on “Deal Or No Deal”, and has appeared on The X Life with boyfriend BMX rider Cory Nastazio. The couple has 2 beautiful children and recently tied the knot in October 2017.
  Name: Ebony Haith Placed: 7th Age: 38 First Call Outs: 1 Bottom 2: 2 Twitter Followers: 464 (@EbonyHaith) Instagram Followers: 539 (@haithebony) Ebony Haith on IMDB
  ANTM CYCLE 1 When Ebony became one of the finalists in America’s Next Top Model, Cycle 1, she was met with harsh criticism from the two very devout Christian ANTM finalists, Robin and Shannon. The conflict escalated when Ebony’s partner dropped by the house, further angering Shannon and Robin. Things turned uglier for Ebony during the judging, as she became the fourth contestant eliminated. The judges reasoned that it was Ebony’s weak performance that drove them to cut her from the show. Source
  POST-TOP MODEL After the show, Ebony was signed onto Downtown Model Management, before moving on to Uptown Model Management (UMM) and Models Management Group (MMG). Currently, I’m not sure what agency she is signed to. She has walked in fashion shows for SA-SHEA and Ice Blue. She’s been shot by photographers such as Quavondo Nguyen, Isabelle Choi, and Umari Jason and has appeared in spreads for Esquire, and Height Magazine. She has also appeared in appeared in Real Gay (a 2005 TV film) and Violet Tendencies (A 2010 movie). According to her instagram, she has shot her first sports shoot/TV show.
  Name: Giselle Samson Placed: 6th Age: 33 First Call Outs: 0 Bottom 2: 2 Twitter Followers: 249 (@GiselleSamson) Instagram Followers: 1,295 (@GiselleBelle84) Giselle Samson on IMDB
  ANTM CYCLE 1 Giselle was a contestant on the first season of America’s Next Top Model. She, along with fellow model Tessa, were the only models of the cycle who were not part of the pool of 20 semi-finalists (they were scouted for and joined the cast after a separate audition).During the fifth week of Cycle 1, both Giselle and fellow finalist Ebony fell into the bottom 2. Giselle was spared as Ebony was sent home, but her performance the following week betrayed her lack of confidence. Her photos with 2003 NFL Rookie of the Year Clinton Portis were not impressive enough to convince the judges to keep her, and so she became the fifth finalist to be cut from the show. Tyra said it was her lack of confidence that hindered her performance. Source
  POST-TOP MODEL After her season aired, Giselle appeared in SWITCH magazine and modeled for the brand Simply Fashion. Giselle was also a model on Deal or No Deal, has hosted segments on the Tyra Banks Show, Fox Sport's Net's "54321", and has appeared on TV shows such as Chuck, The Bold and The Beautiful, the short “Black?”, and has attended The 18th Annual Soul Train Music Awards. As a dancer, she has performed in Disney’s Fantasmic and in Pitbull’s music video Blanco, as well as dance for late Michael Jackson’s 45th birthday celebration. These days, according to her LinkedIn, she works as an Account Executive at HireTalent Executive Search, Temporary Staffing, Recruiting & SOW and is the founder of GLS Enterprises LLC, as well as the CEO of Kiss the Planet. She is currently listed as a model on the Trade Show Models (TSM) agency website.
  Name: Kesse Wallace Placed: 5th Age: 35 First Call Outs: 1 Bottom 2: 2 Twitter Followers: N/A Instagram Followers: N/A Kesse Wallace on IMDB
  ANTM CYCLE 1 During the sixth week, the show flew Kesse and the other remaining Top Model finalists to Paris, where they were asked to pose with a male model wearing only lingerie. The challenge allowed a number of Parisian designers to view the models, and although all of them tried their best to produce spectacular pictures, the judges felt that Kesse did not possess enough desire to advance in the competition. Consequently, Kesse became the sixth finalist to be eliminated. Source
  POST-TOP MODEL As of late, Kesse has been keeping a relatively low profile. Since appearing on the show, Kesse has gone on to work under the management of Gilla Roos (but closed in 2009). Her runway projects include Yeohlee Teng Fall 2005/Spring 2006, Renee Larc for Milan and Francis Hendy. Kesse has also graced the pages of King Magazine and Complex Magazine and has appeared in a Church’s Chicken television commercial. She has also appeared in King Magazine and in Complex Magazine.
  Name: Robin Manning Placed: 4th Age: 41 First Call Outs: 0 Bottom 2: 1 Twitter Followers: 208 (@Robbyne) Instagram Followers: 554 (@robbynemanning) Robin Manning on IMDB
  ANTM CYCLE 1 Being a Devout Christian like her fellow finalist Shannon Stewart, Robin often criticized the other girls when she felt that they were doing something immoral. She was extremely affected when openly gay model Ebony brought her partner to the house. On the seventh week, the challenge was to pose nude for a jewelry advertisement. She, along with Shannon, refused to participate, saying that it was against her morals. Consequently, she was eliminated from the show, becoming the seventh contestant to be cut. Source
  POST-TOP MODEL Robin, who now goes by the name Robbyne, has kept a relatively low profile since the show. She was the only contestant whose photos were not included in the Stuff Magazine shoot featured during the third episode (even though Tessa, the first contestant eliminated, was included in the issue). After her appearance on the show, Robin went on to do a Baby Phat fashion show with Elyse and Kesse. She was featured in the July 2003 issue of the TV Guide, on the cover of the 2003 Holiday Issue of Grace, as well as appear next to Janice Dickinson in an issue of O. She has also appeared in the popular soap, The Young and the Restless, and the films, Without You and Holla. Robin is pursuing an acting career and has been in two movies. She did some church-related print work and some test shots, as well as a pictorial for Especially Yours, but is not currently with an agency. Robin’s name was once again brought to the attention in the media in 2014 when Dominic Jeffries (together with his 6 year old sister) went missing from Manning’s home. Robin is the child’s legal guardian, but it is not certain why (Dominic’s mother and Robin know each other from pre-school).
  Name: Elyse Sewell Placed: 3rd Age: 35 First Call Outs: 2 Bottom 2: 2 Twitter Followers: N/A Instagram Followers: 1,031 (@_elysesewell) Elyse Sewell on IMDB
  ANTM CYCLE 1 Sewell's was a contestant on the first cycle of America's Next Top Model. She was known on the show as the "edgy pre-med student". She placed third, after Adrianne Curry and Shannon Stewart. She was eliminated due to the fact that her intelligence came across as “derogatory”, despite her high fashion look. Her infamous confessional clip from the show, in which she expressed a profanity-laden rant against the people on the show, earned her 16th place on E!'s Most Outrageous TV Moments in 2005. She attributes this outburst to the unusual requirement on the show to voice one's private thoughts and to soliloquize in a "confessional booth".
  POST-TOP MODEL Elyse is probably the most successful girl out of all the contestants on Cycle 1. As a model, Elyse has been incredibly successful, especially in Asia where she has had print advertisements for Giordano, Chanel and Chow Sang Sang Jewelry and appeared on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Hong Kong. Sewell’s first book, Beauty and The Biz: The International Adventures of America's Third-to-Next Top Model, based in part on her LiveJournal Weblog, was published in Hong Kong in 2006. She appeared in multiple book signings across Hong Kong. She has been featured in advertisements for brands such as Azona, Chow Sang Sang, Dao, Darquer, DTC Diamonds, Flair by Joc, Giordano, iMaroon, Mae Von, Motorola, Paule Ka, Sa Sa CyberColors, and Staccato.
  Overseas, Elyse has been signed with Zucca Tokyo, ZEM Osaka, Mannequin Singapore, Model Genesis Hong Kong, Chadwicks Sydney, Eye For I Milan, Dream Models Hong Kong and Elite Santiago. Locally, Elyse has also been signed with Wilhelmina West Models, M4 Models, Q6 Models Portland, Model One (Hong Kong), Studio KLRP Paris, Seattle’s Model Guild, M4 Hamburg, Good Fashion Shenzhen and Model 1.
  Elyse dated Martin Crandall of the Shins until January 2008, when he allegedly assaulted her in a Sacramento hotel. Both Crandall and Elyse were charged with felony domestic assault, though their cases were later dismissed. Previously, Elyse told the Singapore Straits Times in an interview that she had dumped her boyfriend because he cheated on her while she was working in Japan, though they reconciled shortly afterwards. She’s not active on social media, and only has an instagram (which was last updated in 2015). A facebook page pops up if you search her name on facebook, however, I’m not sure if she runs it or if it is a fan account. She also participated in a Reddit AMA where she spoke about her experiences on the show.
  Name: Shannon Ratcliff, née Stewart Placed: 2nd (Cycle 1)/6th (Cycle 17) Age: 33 First Call Outs: 3 (Cycle 1)/0 (Cycle 17) Bottom 2: 2 (Cycle 1)/2 (Cycle 17) Twitter Followers: 17.3k (@ShannonStewart1) Instagram Followers: 12.5k (@shannonstewartratcliff) Shannon Stewart on IMDB
  ANTM CYCLE 1 Stewart competed on the first season of America's Next Top Model. In the first week of competition, Shannon landed in the bottom two and if she hadn't won that week's challenge, she would have been eliminated. However, the following two weeks Shannon received two consecutive first call-outs, and performed consistently in the following weeks. But, in the semi-finals during a nude photoshoot in Paris, Shannon and fellow contestant Robin Manning caused controversy when they refused to take part in the photoshoot because of their Christian faith. However, this did not hinder Stewart's progression in the competition finishing second overall to Adrianne Curry. Source.
  Shannon later appeared during a fashion show during the show’s 7th season, in the 8th cycle of the show as a guest for one of the photo shoots, and was also the only contestant from Cycle 1 to be invited to participate in the All Star cycle.
  ANTM CYCLE 17 In 2011, Shannon was invited back to participate in the first All-Star edition of the show, together with several other returning models from the different seasons. Stewart placed 6th overall in the All-Star competition after confusing the judges for refusing to wear lingerie that looked like a bathing suit while allowing herself to be photographed in a skimpier bathing suit in a previous week. She was the only model in the top 6 to have not won best photo.
  POST-TOP MODEL Since America’s Next Top Model, Shannon has modeled for Harmony Bell Boutique, Nuj Novakhett, Macy’s, Dillard’s, Sephora, Bakers Shoes, Speedo, and Allyson Smith Jewelry.
  She has appeared in magazines such as Elle Girl Magazine, Teen Vogue, Sydney Magazine, Six Degrees Magazine, and Ford Fusion. Shannon has appeared on the cover of Nashville Lifestyles Weddings, Arizona Foothills Magazine, and Sound & Vision Magazine.
  Her runway shows include Richard Tyler, Alvin Valley (2004), Alice and Olivia (2006), Sprite Street Couture (2006), and Elle Girl presents Dare To Be You: Wal-Mart Meets America’s Next Top Models (2005), Fashion Institute of Technology (2006), Gustavo Arango (2006), Alice Dobson (2006) and Olympus Fashion Week (2006).
  During Cycle 8, Shannon told the contestants that she had switched over to Elite Model Management in Chicago. She was also signed to Bleu Model Management. Fashion Model Directory states that she is currently signed to Major Model Management in New York and Factor Women in Chicago. Nowadays, Shannon actively interacts with her fans through her different social media handles, and runs her own personal blog. She has been married to Matthew Ratcliff, a fellow Christian model, since 2007.
  Name: Adrianne Curry Placed: 1st Age: 35 First Call Outs: 1 Bottom 2: 2 Twitter Followers: 416k (@AdrianneCurry) Instagram Followers: 132k (@AdrianneCurry) Adrianne Curry on IMDB
  ANTM CYCLE 1 Adrianne Curry competed on the first season of America's Next Top Model. She beat out fellow contestant Shannon Stewart. After her stint on ANTM, Curry has been very outspoken about her time on the show . Curry told various interviewers, including Steppin Out Magazine, that she wasn’t given the Revlon modeling contract that she was supposed to get as winner, and that “Tyra really didn't help us out and the show didn't put any money into us.” She even went as far as saying that “Basically, it was our show that saved the network and it was the biggest show ever…We trusted Tyra, but we've all been screwed over.”
  POST-TOP MODEL Nowadays, Curry continues to act, model, and do cosplay. She was signed to Wilhelmina Models in New York City. She has modeled for several magazines, including Life & Style Weekly, In Touch, Sync Magazine, Us Weekly, Star, OK!, Stuff, People, Maxim (and made the Maxim Hot 100 list in 2005), both the North American and Spanish editions of Marie Claire, Lucky Magazine, Supermodels Unlimited, Agenda Magazine, Von Dutch, Von Dutch Watches, Salon City, Macy's, Famous Stars and Straps, Lucky, Ed Hardy, Kinis Bikinis, NailPro, Beverly Hills Choppers, and Merit Diamonds. In 2016, she was briefly signed on to LA Models, however, she was quickly dropped from their roster. According to her personal website, where she constantly updates her blog, she is also works as an avon lady.
  Curry's runway shows include Anne Bowen Spring 2005, Jaime Pressly, Pamela Anderson's line, Ed Hardy, Von Dutch, and Christopher Deane. She has appeared in a commercial for the Merit Diamonds Sirena Collection that ran from November 2004 to January 2006.
  She appeared on the cover and in a nude pictorial for the American edition Playboy in February 2006. She returned for a second cover and nude pictorial in the January 2008 issue. Curry made Playboy´s 2008 top 25 sexiest women, along with the top 100 Playboy spreads 2008 edition. In late 2006, Curry modeled for a technological demo created by Nvidia to showcase their video cards. She is a spokesmodel for The Flex Belt with Denise Richards.
  Curry was a co-host on the television game show Ballbreakers. In 2006, she appeared on Gameshow Marathon as a celebrity panelist on the Match Game episode. She starred in Rock Me Baby (2004) and Half & Half (2003) on UPN. Curry also appeared on Dirt starring Courteney Cox, with whom she shared scenes. She appeared in rock band's The Click Five's music video "Just the Girl", along with her then husband Christopher Knight. She has also starred in the films Fallen Angels, Light Years Away and Jack Rio. In early 2005, Curry appeared on VH1's fourth season of The Surreal Life. On September 11, 2005, VH1 began airing My Fair Brady, a show that documented their life together and paid her an estimated US$450,000. The show led her to being featured in Maxim's Hot 100, a list of the "hottest" women on earth. and ranked #100 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2005.
  Adrianne loves cosplay and video games. Between November and December 2010, Curry worked as the Resident Celebrity Gamer panelist judge on the second series of The Tester, a reality program on the PlayStation Network. She has returned to the panel in the third series which began on the 7th February 2012. Curry hosted live coverage of Blizzcon for Direct TV in 2011, as well as hosting live from E3 for Namco Bandai in both 2011 and 2012.
  Christopher Knight proposed to Curry on the season finale of My Fair Brady, on VH1, which aired on November 6, 2005. The show was renewed for a second season that began in June 2006, and focused on the couple's wedding preparations. In 2007, Curry and Knight appeared on the Dr. Phil Show to discuss their marital issues on an episode dealing with large age gaps in relationships. Dr. Phil predicted that their style of arguing, particularly Knight's hurtful comments, was a strong predictor of impending divorce in couples.The couple announced their separation on May 29, 2011. The couple filed for divorce on August 19, 2011 and it became final in 2013. As of 2017, she is currently engaged to Matthew Rhode.
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(AMA) We are FWE Wrestling! Before our show from NYC this Saturday, ask us anything!

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Planning out my life! (Self Motivation)

Hi Guys! Today I have a packed agenda including but not limited to: 1. Planning my life/education/getting my Mac 2. Building up my relationships so I build up my bros first then me, such a conspiracy 3. Revenge against three sets of people A) wbgs B) wbgs students (certain individuals) C) Purcell students (certain individuals)
These people defamed me with a conspiracy theory of putting a bomb in my school, crazy stuff I’m not familiar with these individuals Will never understand their motives
But I intend to Conspire against them through exposing them which will include their efforts to conspire against my attempts to expose them It’s all limitless Every conspiracy they try and make affiliated to my name/reputation will be pre empted , sent to the police etc
As said I’m not familiar with these people and they’ve caused me a lot of stress I wish only love and happiness for them but they will he 100% exposed Can link to my suicide note which is my very last resort if they continue to denigrate me without just consequences. Might need legal representation. They also made social media posts attributed to my name to further gaslight me Nice
All the more motivation to be a better person
My social life/$/photos/learning/gym/lifestyle is all on the up (:
Leaving my parents house better off then when I came in when I go to university too ❤️
Anyway, this is my life plan
1) do the above revenge , and make my whole conspiracy work like tick tock and dominate the narrative, no tolerance of bs, no backchat , I’m getting justice from those who slandered me.
2) Look at the defamation post I made, I did badly with my grades, luckily I have a solution
There’s an LLB Law degree offered by the Open University Which is Basically all online. I’m doing it from student accommodation in London hopefully whilst partying with my London friends.
This will take 3 years. Hopefully Will intern with my cousin who works with Legal Services in New York City, and also network with my twitter following, my church community and my friend Aditya for internship opportunities.
After my degree, I hope to do an Ma Law at either Cambridge, LSE, Macau , Hong Kong Etc so I’m skilled up in terms of my education
I manage most of my relationships/communication through the devil that is social media It’s this huge conspiracy because instead of being an influencer on ig , I’m really woke politically on my twitter, Dennis rodman is my dad and I’m an anarchist, daddy would be proud
But yeah, linked my twitter @ online if this matters. I automated a bot on it which shows my future mansion lol.
After my Ma Law /Mba/JD /management I would like to locate to Singapore or the States and Practice Law or Work in Real Estate or work with influencers or join the military to then be qualified to be a mercenary etc
What is for certain though is im a shameless sycophant
My school/uni/online connections etc are engaging in a wild conspiracy We’re running up money together, property, opportunities, education, girls, social life etc you name it It’s a huge conspiracy as said Bigger conspiracy then a wife cheating on her husband and putting it on Reddit.
Particular Employment that appeals to me includes:
Miami: Dezer Development NYC: JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, all the law firms on my twitter feed, LA: The Daily Wire Lol Anywhere: Any media organisation, it looks lit, idc what politics Political: Lib Dem/Tory/Labor in the U.K., idc I could be either and be a successful mp if I put my mind to it Anywhere: any property development Forbes 30 and 30 Anywhere that sells yachts fr Las Vegas/Macau: casinos Anywhere in the world: a bank
Get experience. Employ people to my social media etc
Potentially start my own political advocacy group.
Potentially do a JD (Ma) at Harvard/a top 30 law school (school of foreign relations/government)
Everything hinges on OU lmao
Also interested in Fashion, Commercial Space Mining, Fried Chicken.
The apartments I put online? I want one in Switzerland like on my twitter One in Malibu
Because it’s all being choked out online You can’t tell me nothin - Kanye
Financial Loans? I don’t mind My friends can run it up We could theoretically get unlimited money Pay back borrowed money with interest, keep profit Then borrow more
Like
Borrow 100 Make 300 Pay back 150 We have 150
Borrow 100 Make 750 Pay back 150 We have 600
*4 scale factor the gang
For example A flipping business model
Loads of opportunities
No conspiracies Just making eachother better Improving eachother ❤️
For motivation; My biggest thing isn’t success per sé It’s about earning societies trust I can be successful as a bitch, and be exposed in the guardian , be ruined and then my suicide note where I reason out my death and what snakes say at my funeral actually bears ground lmao
But yeah Must win Ttyl
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RT Podcast - #378 - Answers Thread

How Banksy told idiots they were idiots?
This references Brandon's brief mention of Exit Through the Gift Shop a 2010 indie-film directed by the elusive and infamous street artist, Banksy. For those who haven't seen it, which I highly recommend, here is the brief synopsis:
The infamous, shadowy British graffiti street artist Banksy has literally left his mark on cities throughout the world. He comes in contact with Thierry Guetta, a Los Angeles-based Frenchman who videotapes various underground art escapades, and later is transformed into an art phenomenon dubbed "Mr. Brainwash." Rhys Ifans narrates an overlapping documentary where the line between what is real and what might be fake blurs, as modern art and celebrity are put under the microscope.
Since its release ETGS has been the subject of intrigue and conspiracy theories which has only been amplified by Banksy's already mysterious persona. There are tons of random blog posts attempting to sway you towards the real or fake side of the fence but it is generally perceived to be a real documentary. However, one of the most "convincing" pieces of "evidence" used to suggest the film is actually a hoax is, strangely, one of the most widely used arguments it isn't. That being that "it is too far-fetched that so many people would put on a hoax for years just to make an independent film"...or is it? The argument being that if ANYONE was going to waste this much time, money, and energy on perpetuating this hoax, who other than Banksy? The same rogue with a paint can who constructed an elaborate Disney themed "bemusement park" as a commentary on the worst parts of our obsession with consumerism just to destroy it only a month later and move on to more random sprays across NYC. Banksy and, the movie's main character, Guetta both swear that the film was absolutely a real documentary with a slight twist. Ultimately, if Banksy is to be believed, the incidents in the documentary were not staged BUT Banksy did absolutely help Guetta create Mr. Brainwash. This, in itself was a bit of a prank on the underground art world as Mr. Brainwash was the persona of Guetta and it wasn't until after this film's release that who Mr. Brainwash actually was came out. Banksy has always been as much an unconventional artist as he has leaned on inspirations from the Renaissance masters of old and none of his art is without a message. ETGS was no different. In a way, this actual mockumentary of an actual documentary was its own prank showing the gullibility of the viewing audience by revealing the gullibility of the commercial public...Banksception much?
 
Why Funny or Die removed Donald Trump movie?
Officially? "Undisclosed reasons." Unofficially? I suspect "The Donald" doesn't like to have fingers pointing back at him. The 50 minute film was released on Funny or Die on February 10th of this year and was subsequently removed only 11 days later. They currently have an email submit form so you can be notified when/if it is made available again. That said, if you can get your hands on this film, I highly suggest it. Based, loosely, on Trump's 1987 book Trump: The Art of the Deal, the film is a satirical look on both the content of the book, the man, and, on a baser level, the fear of our current political state. Starring Johnny Depp as Trump (0_0), and a fantastic one at that, like other Funny or Die films, it also features many prominent celebrity cameos, including a brief interaction with Back to the Future's Doc Brown. Plus it was directed by Ron Howard, awesome.
 
Trump and a better looking 72 year old?
First of all, Trump will celebrate 70 years in roughly two weeks. So we'll shift the question a bit: Trump and a better looking *70** year old?* Let's go with several. While The Donald has been able to keep some of his youthful looks, I don't know that many would've have called him that "great looking" to begin with. But, rather than this become an opinion piece, here are a list of other notables that are turning 70 this year. You be the judge:
 
Inside porn?
Um..yep this totally exists...completely unrecognizable and way more National Geographic than PornHub...but to each their own I guess?
 
What if they stopped making porn right now?
There aren't too many articles or books written about the sociological impact if new porn suddenly stopped being a thing but from a purely economist point of view, it would put A LOT of people out of work. Not just the actors but the studios, distribution and marketing teams, developers, cinematography, etc. It is estimated that 25% of ALL daily searches are porn related with a new porn video created every 39 minutes in the US. By comparison to Hollywood, the porn industry is nearly twice as profitable and the California porn industry alone employs nearly 15000. And none of these numbers include the smattering of amateur clip and tube sites.
 
How long would it take you to watch all of the porn in the world?
So damn long...basically the same YouTube like upload versus watch time paradox is associated with porn sites. YouPorn alone boasts nearly a petabyte of data transfer per day with spikes of 100 GB per second which is equivalent of 10 dual-layer DVDs of porn transferred every second. Even with overlapping views and overlapping videos across the thousands of porn sites, that still is a shit load. It is estimated that there is nearly 3.5 exabytes of data on the internet as a whole and roughly 40% of that is porn. This equates to 1.5 million terabytes of porn. If we assume that a hour of video is around 500 MB, we can do some rough math to determine that around 3 billion hours of porn are on the web. If we say that the average lifespan of a person is 70ish years than it would take almost 5,000 lifetimes to watch all of the porn that is currently online....good luck.
 
How long would it take you to read everything in the Library of Congress?
Woo! Other people's math and research FTW. According to u/Capntallon's post here, there are 36 million books in the Library of Congress with a safe average of 64,000 words. So there are a total of 2.3 trillion words in the Library of Congress and, at an average reading speed of 120,000 words a day, we'd be looking at 19,200,000 days or 52,568 years to read every word. This equates to 659 lifetimes worth of reading.
 
What we've learned?
It would take 7x longer to watch every porn video on the internet than it would to read every book in the Library of Congress.
 
Getting dogs high?
Yep this is certainly a thing and a quick search will nab you plenty of videos of how it's done and the affects of it. But that is for you to do, if interested. Instead I'll focus on the burgeoning medical marijuana market for animals. What?! Indeed. Dogs, like humans, are plagued by the same joint pains, seizures, eye issues, cancers, and other maladies that humans have resorted to less than legal self-medication to treat. Because of this, it is only natural that the pet care and quality of life markets are slowly entering the marijuana industry as well. Several edible companies have cropped up with doggy treats containing CBD extracts with the promise of reinvigorating your aging and ailing Fido. As for safety concerns, like any medication, moderation is a necessity. It is unlikely your dog is interested in getting recreationally stoned and dazing off while you both watch Wizard of Oz and listen to Dark Side of the Moon. But that doesn't mean that a morning Cannabis Cookie won't help them get past the crippling arthritis so they can make it downstairs on their own or chase after that damned ball.
 
Keeping track of all your bills/subscriptions?
I feel Aaron's pain with the whole canceled credit card and then not knowing if you caught all of your recurring bills. I got burned on it a few months back as well. Found this site, it is completely free and I highly recommend.
 
Simpsons Episodes
 
How long can fish survive out of water?
I learn so much about fish from doing these! Most fish can only last, at most an hour, outside of water. The Betta fish is something else entirely. Apparently it is a labyrinth fish. Labyrinth fish have a special organ, known as a labyrinth, which allows them to breathe air. Typically this would come in handy in some places of the wild where oxygen in the water could be scarce. This allows the fish to surface and breathe. The oxygen is then absorbed into the bloodstream via a series of maze-like pathways covered in thin membranes which absorb the oxygen. This is the reason why betta bowls do not require circulation pumps to keep the water continuously oxygenated. As for the length of time a betta fish could live out of water, this is a bit of a mixed bag. Owners have said everything from only a few minutes to 24 hours. Point is, while Babs may not have the exact timeline down, after reading up on it, it's totally plausible...and just as terrifying...zombie fish and all.
 
Hitchcock's Birds were trained to attack?
"Trained" is a bit of a misnomer here, in reality, they were tortured and/or baited to attack in ways that the American Humane Association, or the movie-going audience, would never let fly today (see what I did there). But, in 1963 Hollywood, those restraints were minimal or, in most cases, completely nonexistent so The Master of Suspense was able to let his unadulterated psycho-sis loose (HAH! Another one!) Disney animator Urb Iwerks, creator of Mickey Mouse, was hired to blend real birds with animated swarms and through a combination of live birds, puppets, and animation, Hitchcock was able to craft a truly frightening experience for his audience. This would earn him an Oscar nomination for its special effects, though it lost to Cleopatra.
Hitchcock's admittedly "most difficult single shot I've ever done" was the final shot of the film in which a combination of live, animated, and puppet birds as well as a car moving towards a matte painting backdrop blended 32 separate exposures.
As for "training", this was circumvented by smearing ground meat or anchovies on the actors, or, in Tippi Hedren's attic scene, the gulls were attached to her by elastic bands through the "poke hole" in her costume. This led to a near eye-gouging on the last day of shooting in which an erratic gull clawed at Hedren's eyes and was millimeters from blinding her. Hitchcock did have SOME limits though, the scenes with the schoolchildren being attacked only involved a "few" live birds, with the majority being puppets or just props that were thrown from off camera.
Now a truly classic film, boasting a 96% on Rotten Tomatoes, the Birds has had a made-for-tv sequel which was so terrible that the director, Rick Rosenthal, used the "disavowing pseudonym" of "Alan Smithee" in the credits. In 2007, Michael Bay insisted on plans to produce a remake which, given his love of CGI, I'm sure would be...let's say "not great". Trained or untrained, The Birds was terrifying in 1963 and in what has become kind of a Hitchcockian-Campy sort of way, it still can scare some to this day...Pauline, for example, sounds like a candidate. If nothing else, Hitchcock's horror flick about avian murderers and its enduring success prove that maybe being absurdly terrified of normally amiable creatures or things isn't all for the birds. (Nailed it!)
 
The Last Boy Scout f-bomb count?
While boasting a lot, 102 which equals out to an average of roughly 1.1 every 60 seconds, The Last Boy Scout is not the king of the mountain on this record...nor really anywhere close to be honest. As of 2014, the Guinness World Record holder for most swearing in a single film is Swearnet: The Movie (thanks u/100percent_right_now for pointing this one out). Written, produced by, and starring the Trailer Park Boys and boasting an insane 935 f-bombs, which averages to 8.35 a minute. This count far eclipses the essentially laughable, at this point, amount in The Last Boy Scout and the previous record holder, which only had it for a few months, Wolf on Wall Street, with an impressive 506 f-bombs. The average for this movie, for those keeping count, is roughly 2.8 times a minute. And, it should be noted, that none of these counts include the use of other swear words.
Prior to Scorsese's Wolf on Wall Street, the previous title holder was Gary Oldman's British film Nil By Mouth followed by Scorsese again with Casino, with 428 and 422 f-bombs, respectively.
Interestingly, Wolf on Wall Street had such a heavy use of foul language, drug use, and sexually explicit scenes that the cut version distributed in some countries was 45 minutes shorter than the full distribution. And, on top of the cuts, the swear words that were left in, were nearly all muted or censored, leaving most movie-goers completely lost as to what was actually happening in the movie.
 
From the RTP Extra...
 
Bulldog waving at fellow bikers?
The dog's name is Sweets and her owner has a YouTube channel dedicated to her waving.
 
Anamorphic lenses?
Spherical lenses are the lens styles that we are all used to. They are definitely the most common and project images onto the sensor while maintaining the initial aspect ratio. Anamorphic lenses, on the other hand are elliptical and project an image that is compressed and then, in post-production, the subsequent image is stretched in order to be properly displayed. Originally designed so a typical square 35mm frame would be completely used, anamorphic lenses' stretched capture fills the entire square frame so cropping is not necessary in post. This can drastically improve image quality by enhancing vertical resolution, since a widescreen capture on a standard spherical lens only uses 50% of the available frame space where an anamorphic lens stretches the capture to utilize 100% of the frame area. Further advances in film, like the Super 35 format, have lessened that gap by allowing more horizontal space in the frame but even that, and the onset of digital filming and tools, has yet to reproduce the 100% frame usage that is naturally attainable by anamorphic lenses.
For more info on anamorphic lens, check out this video found by u/clown_shoes69
 
EDIT: "Sweets is a she." Thanks u/Dan_Of_Time
EDIT 2: Added anamorphic video found by u/clown_shoes69
EDIT 3: Corrected most F-bombs post, thanks u/100percent_right_now
EDIT 4: Thanks u/4011Hammock for catching my acronym issue THC vs. CBD
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