@mrman I can't wait.
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Sean O (seanongley@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jan-2024 08:48:01 JST Sean O -
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Sean O (seanongley@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 12-Nov-2023 22:35:46 JST Sean O @SAUNDERS David Lynch made the first Dune in the 80's.
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Sean O (seanongley@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 12-Nov-2023 16:05:44 JST Sean O @SAUNDERS I watched the doc about it and I know he had a different ending but I saw that before seeing Dune. I think he would've been negotiable. And the legwork he did in the pallet brought on that project was unbelievable. His vision is fantastic. It's hard to believe he would've fucked it up. And I really believe that David bitch fucked it up on purpose out of respect. I'm a big fan of David Lynch. I don't think he pops up films by accident.
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Sean O (seanongley@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 12-Nov-2023 15:52:55 JST Sean O The first Star Trek film is gorgeous. So much better than that shitty TV show.
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Sean O (seanongley@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 12-Nov-2023 15:52:54 JST Sean O And Jodorowsky should have made Dune.
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Sean O (seanongley@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 15-Oct-2023 02:59:53 JST Sean O @mh @greyknight33 @furgar Well... salaries have outpaced inflation in the top class of earners. Even Horowitz was complaining that these salaries are out of control. 1950's tax rates disincentivized massive pay disparities. The mechanism worked and redistributed wealth pretty well and this socialist utopia isn't acknowledged enough. I'd still ban federal tax if I could. However, Civilization does depend on some mechanism to redistribute wealth and provide a means to become wealthy.
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Sean O (seanongley@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 15-Oct-2023 00:34:44 JST Sean O @mh @greyknight33 @furgar Well, a good salary in 1955 was roughly 2:1 against a good house. So $5k salary buys $10k house. Today, in a city like Cleveland you can work a $50k job and buy a $200k house easily. 4:1 is a substantially greater burden. In California, $80k is a good salary though most make 50, and a home is $500k. 10:1 is absurd.
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Sean O (seanongley@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 14-Oct-2023 23:55:51 JST Sean O @furgar Also in the 1950's: Honey, I made $10K this year, we're upper class now. The IRS: I'll be taking $4,000 of that, thank you!