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Im fcking proud of jaeden tbh<3. It is apparent to me that JOT has deeply hurt a lot of people who initially had great respect for her. Of course nothing can be proved because of her deleted videos, but I think enough of us who religiously followed her from the start heard and can't forgot the irrational attacks. The first I remembered was Critical Kay, Kel and Mel, Mona, then Emily, Lady Beekeeper, Mommy Ramblings, J4Justice. Quite vicious to say the least and the attack on Emily came out of the blue and was particularly disturbing because JOT, the psychologist, knew about her father's suicide and her depression and had been so supportive of her. What psychologist would do that? It upsets me because I think JOT has a lot to say that interests me as do other creator's like Critical Kay when they eschew the drama and vitriol. I am I just unsubscribe from them or do I continue listening because I respect them? Just when I think they may be regretting their irrational vitriol, it continues. I think I may have to unsubscribe. One reason many of us are unable to let this go is because most of us true crime enthusiasts are into it because we want to understand human behavior and JOT's bipolar behavior is interesting. It is unfortunate that Miss Jane was never in the JOT lives when the sweet, silly, victims advocate JOT that we all admired devolved into Cruella de Vil making hateful rants against her subscribers and other creators.

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The clone trooper talking in that voice is commander Rex. 0:06 imagine animal would landed on someone's face like surprise mothafuka 🤣. First let me say I have never seen the original version (but I may try and watch it now) so I have nothing to compare this to. That said, I really liked the first about 70-75 minutes or so and was thinking OK this might end up being an 8. Then suddenly it was like the movie was being directed by a completely different person for the last 30 min or so. There was this whole scene that looked more like it belonged as the intro to a season of AHS than it did a scene in a movie. Twice they used some red filter on short cuts focused on characters played by the Soska sisters themselves but there was no reason for it. Scenes that the red filter might have made sense were shot normally. As far as the "vampires" go they couldn't even decide on which kind to be so do them right? Why not. They had the "classic" neck bitting kind, the Strain (snake appendage) kind, the mutated Resident Evil kind, and maybe something else I am forgetting. The stark contrast between the beginning and end of this movie leads me to believe that one sister directed the first half and the other sister the second half. If that is true only the one that directed the first half should be allowed to direct anymore.
All that said, at least I was entertained for the 100ish minutes of run time and trust me when I say there are many far worse movies you could watch. So watch it if you wish, but don't make it your first pick, and don't feel like you missed out if you don't.

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Broome County Rabies Animal Vaccination Clinics See 2019 schedule The Broome County Health Department, in conjunction with the Animal Aid & Relief Foundation and local veterinarians, is happy to provide residents a service to vaccinate dogs, cats and ferrets.  Vaccinating your dogs, cats and ferrets is required by New York State law.  Vaccination protects your pets and the public from what can be a fatal rabies virus. Dogs, Cats, Ferrets - Protect Your Animals! Pets need to be at least 3 months old to receive a vaccination. All pets must be restrained by the owner or responsible adult. If your pet has had a previous Rabies Vaccination, bring the certificate with you so that your pet may receive a three year vaccination. Without the certificate, your pet will receive a one-year vaccination. A $5. 00 donation per pet is requested but not required. All pets will be vaccinated regardless of ability to donate. 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Free Rabies Vaccination Clinics for Cats, Dogs & Ferrets! ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ There are no more free rabies vaccination clinics, sponsored by the Erie County Department of Health, scheduled at this time.  Additional clinics will be scheduled for spring & fall and will be posted on this page when the dates and locations are finalized. Please call your veterinarian for vaccination information and for any questions you have regarding your pets. Things you should bring to the rabbies vaccine clinics Bring pets on a secure collar/harness and leash, or in a carrier. Avoid using retractable, extended dog leashes. If you are using one, be sure it is no longer than 4 feet and in the locked position. Bring a copy of your pet’s vaccination record, if possible. Please contact your veterinarian for vaccination information and for any questions you have regarding your pets. Thank you to our Rabies Clinic Partners Niagara Frontier Veterinary Society Medaille College Veterinary Technology Program SPCA Serving Erie County Erie County SMART Volunteers Additional Information & Related Programs Information for Pet Owners  (Pet Food Pantries, Spay/Neuter help and more) Rabies, Disease & Vector Control Program Rabies Information Animals that Tested Positive for Rabies (Erie County) Rodents, Bats, Mosquitoes, Ticks & More Consumer Cost of Rabies Vaccine Outside of Public Health Press Release: Free rabies vaccination clinic scheduled in North Buffalo on January 29, 2020.

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