I tried to make off with the big one. Security stopped me. Darn it. #oscars
What a time to not Hulk out
I tried to make off with the big one. Security stopped me. Darn it. #oscars
What a time to not Hulk out
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#Oscars #Mark RuffaloI threw a couple of different things together because I hadn’t worn them in awhile, and it got cooold the other day so layers good, and I really like how it all turned out, and I looked pretty good.
Sleight-of-hand artist Apollo Robbins is so stealthy that he once started a conversation with Jimmy Carter’s Secret Service agents and had everything out of their pockets within minutes. They were completely unaware that he’d acquired their badges, watches, Carter’s itinerary, and the keys to his motorcade. Source Source 2

Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty
“In more than a decade as a full-time entertainer, Robbins has taken (and returned) a lot of stuff, including items from well-known figures in the worlds of entertainment (Jennifer Garner, actress: engagement ring); sports (Charles Barkley, former N.B.A. star: wad of cash); and business (Ace Greenberg, former chairman of Bear Stearns: Patek Philippe watch).
He is probably best known for an encounter with Jimmy Carter’s Secret Service detail in 2001. While Carter was at dinner, Robbins struck up a conversation with several of his Secret Service men. Within a few minutes, he had emptied the agents’ pockets of pretty much everything but their guns.
Gifs via: youtube/NBC
Robbins brandished a copy of Carter’s itinerary, and when an agent snatched it back he said, “You don’t have the authorization to see that!” When the agent felt for his badge, Robbins produced it and handed it back. Then he turned to the head of the detail and handed him his watch, his badge, and the keys to the Carter motorcade.”
this is the guy who they used as a consultant on Leverage, by the way, and was Parker’s counterpart in the Two Live Crew Job
I think this is the same guy who had the beautiful story with Penn Jillette. Jillette was asserting that the guy wasn’t all that great, so Robbins said “okay, draw me a circle on this piece of paper”, and when Jillette tried, he found his pen doesn’t work. Robbins was waving the cartridge for it at him.
Really high-level rogues be like…
My latest in depth look at some cinematic cheese is live, and it’s an odd, short, little bit of puppety disaster, Slimoids.
Read all a bout it!
*ACDC’s Back In Black starts playing*
Aargh. This kind of thing drives me nuts, because it gets posted, it gets made into a simple image with text, it gets spread all over the fucking internet (twitter, facebook, you name it), and it’s just one more piece of misinformation out there.
Coyotes are not “invasive” to the Yellowstone National Park region. They are native.
The issue is that wolves were exterminated from the region, until they were reintroduced in 1995. With the wolves gone from the ecosystem, the coyotes there over-populated. (But did not completely fill the wolf niche; coyotes were not a major predator of elk/wapiti, or any kind of predator of bison.) Wolves being reintroduced caused a steep drop in coyote population immediately after the reintroduction (wolves will often regard coyotes as competition, and go after them). But in the end, they really just brought the coyote population down to what it should have been.
How does misinformation spread? By people being too clever.
The title here comes from a reddit thread 2 years ago. Some person found the image and slapped a “clever” title on it.
Within the thread (but not by the OP), the source of the photo was posted as AmWestPhoto.wordpress.com – a Wordpress page unfortunately now deleted. But from the Wayback Machine, you can still see the article (from 2018):
“A Thousand Words: The Wolves of Yellowstone”
Guess what? The original article, by the photographer (whose credit the poster cropped out of the image), never calls the coyotes invasive. (Because they aren’t.) The photo is from 2005 – not “coyotes first encountering reintroduced wolves in Yellowstone”, because they were reintroduced 10 years before that.
And, despite what the photo may imply story-wise, in fact these two coyotes (and 4 more of their friends) drove this black wolf and a pregnant female off of an elk kill the wolves had made. (Even for the biggest, baddest predator, things don’t always go their way.)
(Actually, to do the reddit poster some credit – they might not have been the person to crop out the photographer credit. They might have happened across the image already cropped. They ARE the person who put the misleading title on the photo, though, which has followed it ever since, mis-educating more and more people.)
The real story is dramatic enough, and interesting enough, without embellishing it, let alone just making up something completely new and inaccurate. But even though I’ve written up a correction post here, and maybe others have back through the reblogs of this, that won’t really help correct the thousands of shared and reblogged instances of the wrong info that are floating around out there. My corrections are unlikely to make it as far as the original. Most people will just see it and share it; if you aren’t especially interested in wolves and coyotes, and in the Yellowstone wolf reintroduction, then you won’t know off the bat that this title is wrong.
Anyway, the photographer is Brent Paull, and his website is now here. He has tons of beautiful photos of wolves and other wildlife. I can’t tell whether the write-ups he did on that old Wordpress were ever archived elsewhere. His site has a section for archived newsletters, but that begins in 2019, and the article linked above is from 2018. A pity to lose all those good write-ups he undoubtedly had on the Wordpress page.
“Ultimately, what really indicts the vile trolling exercise is this: One of its leading rationales is baloney. Its perpetrators claim the stunt is designed to show blue states the burdens arriving migrants impose on border areas. As DeSantis put it: “The minute even a small fraction of what those border towns deal with every day are brought to their front door, they all go berserk.” But blue areas are already dealing with a large proportion of migrants who are seeking asylum, and have for a long time. At my request, the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University (TRAC) analyzed the numbers of asylum seekers awaiting hearings at immigration courts around the country. As of late August, nearly 750,000 people are awaiting asylum hearings in total, TRAC calculates, relying on court records. Broken out by state, more than 125,000 people are awaiting hearings at the immigration court in California, and more than 110,000 people are awaiting them at the court in New York, per TRAC. Meanwhile, approximately 98,000 are awaiting hearings at the court in Florida. For Texas, it’s around 75,000.”
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Ron DeSantis’s odious Martha’s Vineyard stunt outdoes Greg Abbott in cruelty
These pieces of shit just presume that we are as craven and cruel as they are, and that’s one of the reasons we’re ultimately going to defeat them.
Also, can I just billboard this fact real quick:
Broken out by state, more than 125,000 people are awaiting hearings at the immigration court in California, and more than 110,000 people are awaiting them at the court in New York, per TRAC. Meanwhile, approximately 98,000 are awaiting hearings at the court in Florida. For Texas, it’s around 75,000.
Here in California, we welcome immigrants and are proud to offer asylum to refugees. We welcome the privilege of offering a better life to our fellow humans.
I suspect that majorities of people in Texas and Florida feel the same way we do, but they are living under Republican occupation, in large part because Republicans can lie to their ignorant and hateful base about things like this, knowing they won’t suffer any electoral consequences.
Immigrant rights are human rights. Fuck these fascists.
