david-stone.bsky.social
A proud liberal striving to look on the bright side. Writer of spicy satires about fun couples I'd like to hang with. Big fan of Carbonara, books, & travel.
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Please just make it stop.
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There was a race today? No one told me.
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This is the sort of art that someone needs to explain it. I like it, but don't why.
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It's not loading for me either, and for a couple days now.
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Clear enough, but I refuse to eat sturgeon. Have you seen them?
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That gave me a whooshy heartfelt boost. Love it.
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There, there, Donald. That must be it... Now drink a little more juice from your sippy cup.
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He thinking of his divorces. It's okay. He's 79.
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For that matter, I'm the king of my realm, but I live alone now. I may get a dog, though.
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You mean, aside from Judi Dench.
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What I see is someone realizing the inhumane fallacies of their ways, coming to grips with the necessity for regulated markets, and the human qualities of social welfare. But I'm dyslexic, so I may be misreading it.
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The question is, whose head will roll for the Trump's "Frye Festival" parade? My pick: Hegseth.
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My ears have now been ruined. Thanks.
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It made Frye Festival look like a big success.
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It was wonderful, and the fact that no counter-demonstrations (by MAGAs) erupted is significant. Are MAGAs losing their fervor? It seems so.
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2015 for me. He remains in my daily thoughts and, while I miss him, he's always there for me, in the silence.
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In a not-quite-finished novel (I hear), there's an Antifa-like group that keys the cars of the rich, burns their mansions, fouls up their hoity toity boutiques, restaurants and resorts, blows up their private jets—you know, Extinction Rebellion stuff, but with some very attractive protagonists.
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Good call. One could feel their displeasure at being there.
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Drone development by Ukraine and others has been so robust, those $100m or F-35s are nearly useless in comparison. In the future (and now) drones will rule battlefields, not tanks.
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It's not like I need my nestegg or extra money. Should a natural disaster strike or horrid disease threaten my life, I know we have FEMA and great healthcare to take care of me in times of need. The rich will put my money to good use! It may even trickle back ten-fold!
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Excellent point.
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In many cases, Blue states have the money and resources they need (and Trump knows it). As long as the Red States remain dutiful to Trump, they'll still have to beg, but not as much.
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They don't mind suffering as long as we suffer more.
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I just wish he hadn't interviewed Kirk and Bannon. Though I kind of understand why, it will haunt him.
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I love these people (not the Proud Boys. The other ones).
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Great idea!
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I wonder if this is a reference to our upholstery loving vice president...
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"Scaredy-cats" comes to mind.
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Five stars.
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Highly doubtful, not that his administration would plant such a story to make him sound "involved", which I'm sure he wasn't at any level. Giving Trump forehand information would have been extremely reckless.
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An SSRI gave me the nightmare of serotonin syndrome, something I wouldn't wish on anyone aside from Trump followers.
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He didn't even bother to cover his mouth, a sure sign he's completely given up.
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It's too bad no one had any WD-40.
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What I enjoy is knowing how much these posts crush Marco Rubio's soul.
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The only thing working in our favor is Trump's incompetence, generally speaking, and specifically in his inability to tolerate competence in any form among his advisors.
Except for Rubio, who has elected to shut his mind off (his only means of survival).
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Lindsey takes every opportunity he can find to say manly, tough guy things. There are reasons for this.
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Is that Ukraine/Russia war over? Have I missed something?
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Thanks. I gave all the ones I wasn't already following a follow.
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Most significant was the lack of counter-protests from MAGAs. It seems they're losing their fervor.
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That there were no significant (if any) counter-protests yesterday by MAGAs or their Proud Boy chapters was a very good sign. Though they may remain loyal to Trump, perhaps their fervor is dying.
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I mentioned earlier it would be great if Latinos staged West Side Story dance numbers (not the "Jets" one, though) around L.A. to entertain the National Guard. Sadly, no one else seemed to think much of the idea.
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The sloppy marching was the first thing I noticed, and led me to look at videos of Russians and North Koreans with their precise goose stepping--such a contrast.
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It's to their credit they don't hide it, but did they vet it too? I ran the text through GPTZero AI Detection (which can often makes the wrong call).
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Whose head will roll—Daniel Driscoll, the Army Secretary who organized it, or Pete Hegseth, who performed oversight whenever he captured a sober moment?
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That Trump's military parade was a complete disaster will not escape even him. I wonder whose head will roll—Daniel Driscoll, Army Secretary who organized it, or Pete Hegseth, who performed oversight whenever he captured a sober moment.