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    NilusRandall Colburn
    10/12/20 3:19pm

    Getting paid to be anti-capitalism.  Seems like someone isn’t thinking this through 

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      Bob SacamanoNilus
      10/13/20 7:55am

      Hey, it worked for Rage Against the Machine!

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    The_MisanthropeRandall Colburn
    10/12/20 3:22pm

    Strange how Twitter isn’t on that list...

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      Augustin TrébuchonThe_Misanthrope
      10/14/20 6:16pm

      Twitter doesn’t make money.

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    CosmiaRandall Colburn
    10/12/20 3:34pm

    You ever get that feeling that you KNOW someone’s gonna post that “yet you participate in society” comic sometime?

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    AmaltheaElanorRandall Colburn
    10/12/20 8:39pm

    I think this article would go over a lot better if the “Get Out and Vote” previously stapled to the top of the screen hadn’t been replaced with a “Make Jeff Bezos the first trillionaire!”

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    ONE PUNCH!Randall Colburn
    10/12/20 9:38pm

    the site declares, promising to pay $1,000 if you get more than 50,000 views using the clip, a parody of Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy” about Elon Musk. ... Head here to hear all the custom sounds, which throw an anti-capitalist spin on tracks like Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start The Fire” and The Beatles’ “Hey Jude,” among others.

    But I want to keep liking those songs.

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    brontosaurianRandall Colburn
    10/12/20 3:24pm

    Ohhhh not literally. I was just about to buy some of that Kardashian diarrhea tea to make it really count too. 

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    WARRIORS! Revive the power of the ORBSRandall Colburn
    10/12/20 3:05pm

    Mmmm, dark money.

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    Mormon NailerRandall Colburn
    10/12/20 3:25pm

    Would this still fly on the AV Club if they targeted the endless affiliate shills from G/O Media? Yeah, we know there’s a GIANT IMPENETRABLE WALL between “advertising and editorial” because everyone clicks through the disclaimers and reads the fine print. It’s not advertising, it’s “COMMERCE CONTENT.”

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