Why do so many YouTube narrators have somewhat off-putting voices? But the content is interesting:
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Open thread 1/11/2025 — 2 Comments
I found that very interesting. BUT, I do Miles and F degrees.
Also, like many younger people, he speaks too fast.
More fires in CA. The only people that are affected by the fires that can push major changes are the Hollywood elites. They have a voice, the Middle and Lower economic peoples have none. The LA Times is now owned by someone that isn’t woke. Hopefully, he will push for a lot of strong opinion pieces lambasting the leaders. That is what makes change possible.
I’ll know how the political wind is blowing if my beloved left-wing brother in the San Fernando Valley (1) doesn’t cancel the LA Times because of its new more balanced reporting and (2) starts to talk about the incompetence of LA’s management. Right now, he’s still in shock and can’t bear to turn on the TV.
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I found that very interesting. BUT, I do Miles and F degrees.
Also, like many younger people, he speaks too fast.
More fires in CA. The only people that are affected by the fires that can push major changes are the Hollywood elites. They have a voice, the Middle and Lower economic peoples have none. The LA Times is now owned by someone that isn’t woke. Hopefully, he will push for a lot of strong opinion pieces lambasting the leaders. That is what makes change possible.
I’ll know how the political wind is blowing if my beloved left-wing brother in the San Fernando Valley (1) doesn’t cancel the LA Times because of its new more balanced reporting and (2) starts to talk about the incompetence of LA’s management. Right now, he’s still in shock and can’t bear to turn on the TV.