sure, the federal government can do what it normally does
tell the public a little self-serving sliver of the truth
and leave my website as a community note

the borg are prepared


cia only useful for clearing away corpses outside the dragons den?


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flee the battlefield

the british took pork out of baked beans as a wartime necessity and everyone was okay?

15 x 50 is


i came up from hell with this idea
but it isn't my idea

God speaks to us from the dystopic future we work so hard to create

Rutger Hauer, the Dutch actor best known for his roles in Blade Runner and The Hitcher, was not literally an angel, but he portrayed characters that often explored themes of morality, existentialism, and even death. His portrayal of Roy Batty in Blade Runner, for example, gives him an almost "angelic" or "otherworldly" quality, especially with his famous "All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain" monologue, which reflects on the fragility of life and the human experience.
The idea of him being an "angel" could also metaphorically apply in some of his roles, where he often embodied characters that had elements of a tragic hero, someone who exists between light and dark, or even someone who seeks redemption or transformation.
So, while Rutger Hauer was not an angel in a literal sense, his acting often carried a sense of profound existential questioning that could make his characters seem otherworldly or angelic in their search for meaning.
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it's the tragedy of the common sense