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Angelina Comes Clean
--Brad took this to please her in bed

She has set out to ruin Brad's life since the divorce

By Aaron Weish
Posted 3 hours ago
Angelina reveals what he took to perform better in bed and last longer during there sessions.

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AT&T and Time Warner were called before Congress today to defend their upcoming 85 merger and they played all of the antitrust bingo words in the book. We heard a lot about ???investment,??? ???competition,??? and ???innovation??? in the two-hour session ??? but no reasons to believe that this merger is a necessary path to producing any of those things. And bizarrely, AT&T and Time Warner seem to have unwittingly argued against their need to merge. Testimony from both companies was an unexpected vote for the value of an open internet and higher-quality services from ISPs across the board. Their arguments hinged on the idea that offering more innovative services over the internet is a way to better compete with cable companies. But that has nothing to do with a content company becoming part of the network company, and everything to do with the fundamental nature of the internet as an open platform. INNOVATION IS CREATED BY COMPANIES THAT USE THE OPEN INTERNET, NOT ISPS In his opening testimony, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said that the intent of the merger ???is to disrupt the existing pay TV model.??? Cool ??? but Time Warner has already done that. Take HBO Now, for example, which delivers HBO to anybody with an internet connection without requiring they pay for a TV subscription. Time Warner did that all on its own ??? it was completely its own choice that could have been made earlier ??? that didn???t require being part of an internet service provider. Here are some more things Stephenson said that have absolutely no connection to the proposed merger: We want to get the most content to the most people at the lowest prices. This is just called ???being an internet service provider that offers fair prices to consumers.??? We want consumers to pay for their content once and then watch it anywhere, anytime. This is just called ???being an HBO Now subscriber.??? Disrupting entrenched business models is hard and it generally takes bold steps. Combining scaled distribution with scaled content creation is such a step. Scaled distribution combined with scaled content creation already exists. When people request content on the internet they???re already enjoying ???scaled content combined with scaled distribution,??? whether it???s content from Facebook, Netflix, or a GIF on Tumblr that just went viral, and none of that requires those things to be owned by AT&T. In other words, Time Warner doesn???t need to merge with AT&T to enjoy the distribution mechanism the internet already offers. The core of Stephenson???s argument is actually a bait and switch. He???s using the same language to discuss two different things: cable distribution and internet distribution. And in so doing, he???s trying to make the latter act more like the former. Now read what Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes had to say at today???s hearing: We do not own any cable, satellite, telephone, broadband, or distribution business. As a video content company our success depends on achieving the broadest distribution of our content. You already did that with HBO Now! And if not owning any of those networks has allowed you to achieve broad distribution, what makes being owned by one any different? Nothing ??? unless you fear that the internet is about to become (or are actively trying to make it become) more like cable television.
 
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