ciscodonovan.social
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Ah, you're thinking of Dusseldorf in the fall. Good times.
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It is *particularly* funny when your Patreon is formally on a break.
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Yo welcome aboard!!
I've had an email in draft to you for like a month 😔Not a good one unfortunately. I'll write at you soon!
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Congrats! Give yourself a good rest, it pays off in the long run.
Sadly I'm on a different grind at the moment, that's the whole thing. Too busy for smut -what a sorry state of affairs
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Good but busy! How are you?
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I'm sure the list will help, but something's been stirring here for a few weeks now! A flood of new users from MuskNet maybe?
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Doing well yes! Just a bit overworked. Hoping to get back into dev soon
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Thank you!
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Welcome!
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Maybe if they used the library for once they wouldn't feel the need to trash it.
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But that'll NEVER happen under a Conservative government.
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Once this if over, if you want change, if you want a better, fairer society, you can write to your new MP.
Ask them for proportional representation, and them maybe the NEXT government will actually reflect the views and beliefs of the nation.
Then we can start to build a better country.
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I'd like to say: read the manifestos, do a bit of research, and vote for the policies you want.
But who has the time? It's too late for THAT now. And anyway the manfestos are all full of bullshit and utterly biased.
So just vote tactically.
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The only other advice I'd give you about HOW to vote is: don't listen to populists, be skeptical when all politicians can do is cast blame, and don't believe in simple truths.
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So who should you vote for?
Well that's not for me to say.
If you don't know, head to stopthetories.vote and they'll give you advice, based on your postcode, about how to vote tactically.
That way you're voting the Tories out, more than voting the other guys in. And that's important right now.
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Right now the Tories have to go. For 14 years they have dragged this country through disgrace after disgrace. They've lied, cheated, exploited and embezzled every single tax payer in the country (apart from perhaps the ones on their books).
Talk about ideology all you want - this lot are rotten.
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It can feel a bit intimidating and scary. And for a very simple process they sure do give you a lot of instruction which only makes it harder.
But it's fine and good. And by voting - whichever way you vote - you'd contributed to the country. There are no wasted votes.
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Voting is super easy, and it's not too late! Head down to the polling station with some ID.
In my experience, voting is really rewarding. You feel like you've achieved something. There's usually a little buzz at the polling station and people are keen to see you vote (whatever your opinion!)
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The thing is, I get it. You look at the candidates and who can you trust? What will they actually do? What will actually change? Can I really live with Starmer in change?
All good questions. The first step if you wanna change anything is: VOTE
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Hmm. Maybe it was ever thus
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Maybe I just mis-remember - I always thought she was quite a well-rounded design.
No not like that