It was Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday, and Ghislaine Maxwell was preparing a special gift to mark the occasion. She turned to Epstein's family and friends. One of them was Donald Trump. Maxwell collected letters from Trump and dozens of Epstein's other associates for a 2003 birthday album, according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
Everything I hate about the ending happens in the next three episodes. Lol. This chapter with Deku sprinting to AFO is usually where I stop reading when I have reread the final arc.
Even ninja space cheerleaders know you don't bring a pom pom to a boss fight. Whether you're cracking skulls with close combat or blasting bots from across the screen, Ra Ra BOOM has your back. Play it like a classic side-scroller, treat it like a shooter, or mix it up for combos so smooth, even evil AI can't keep up.
Those are FOMO investor phrases which assume the only people seriously thinking about AI are the cheerleaders. Everybody's thinking a lot about AI! And a lot of people have major concerns about its unrestrained usage by students today.
Fox News existed but they were more "Republican cheerleaders" rather than a full-on GOP alternate-reality propaganda outlet. And there wasn't social media algos forcing people into highly charged silos, so it was easier for bad news and agreed upon facts to reach the general population.
I hated the theme, especially the cards that referenced real-world stuff, like cheerleaders and baseball or whatever. But then it came out and had some great cards, and ended up being one of the best Limited formats in quite awhile.
The question is greatest athlete of all time not baseball player. Hell Babe Ruth excelled at both. Does anyone anywhere consider him the greatest athlete of all time?