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dconrad.bsky.social
Fight the good fight every moment. It's your only way. I read a lot of books and write a lot of code. I support trans rights, civil rights, and women's rights. He/him. My opinions are now your opinions.
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In "The Green Mile" the way that John Coffey died was shocking
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Honorable mention: the twist near (at?) the end of season two of Santa Clarita Diet
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honestly the demolition derby burger with the fucked up avocado sounds pretty good
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I love how long his tie is
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I should point out that the license reading cameras are not actually speed cameras. They seem to be just grabbing & storing every plate on every car, without being used to enforce traffic laws! bsky.app/profile/refr...
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Oh my God, I was just about to post about what these guys would have said about desegregating schools or lunch counters.
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Thinking about changing my name on here to Sleazebag TACO Hat, because why should Ken White have all the fun?
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They're going to fix things like this, one by one, but next year it will probably start happening again. 😅
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I'm not perverse. I'm perverse.
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I am so glad we are blowing the GDP of Luxembourg in developing AI stuff
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I'm good with Ron Johnson drinking large quantities of highly concentrated hydrochloric acid
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RIP Tama, long live Nitama!
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nekonom...
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Ah, hey, that's a good point 😊
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i won't remember tho
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"In this house we don't celebrate Columbia House Records and Tapes, we celebrate Indigenous People's Records and Tapes" just pretend I didn't post this until the second week in October who knows maybe i'll remember