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jimoodles.bsky.social
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Went further than I was expecting, but sure.
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Still suffering though, isn’t it. Even with this trite bollocks trying to diminish your trauma or fears. Please get rid. Someone ignorant will say this to someone suffering and break them (or get broken).
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Not necessarily another bird.
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Education was something done to them, rather than a learning experience they had. Having little to no lasting effect (nor any interest in the machinations, educators or young people it may affect after them).
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Meanwhile…penguins Absolute heathens. www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncn...
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@lukelukeluke.bsky.social Dude, you’ve got a kindred spirit with someone who photographs birds that look like the nitelite that inspired ‘Birdhouse in your Soul’. I started to say “you’ve got competition”, but that is not what this is about. Here’s a nice mushroom, here’s a nice bird.
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Have you got a News app?
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A triple !!! I can support.
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Because white hoods were too obvious.
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Loving the new M.A.F.I.A. Musicians Against Fascism in America.
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These are some of your nicest mushrooms yet. And you share some very nice mushrooms.
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Can’t wait to listen to their podcast about how they ‘broke through’ the publishing preju… Never mind, I’ve been recommended 23 while typing.
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“Shoke” What the right-wing media really mean when they say “woke”. Kindness, understanding, open-mindedness and compassion — through their lens of the shit-laced fart that taints their world view. And, yes, I got ‘taint’ in there too.
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It’s even got a mic to prove it’s singing live.
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m.youtube.com/watch?v=qf22...
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“We all stand together!!!” “We’ll show those frogs, the bear and the Beatle”.
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I’m sure you’ve heard it a million times, but your nice mushrooms sprouting up in the cracks between ‘guess what he’s done now’ and ‘the only way forward is resistance’ posts really do add an invaluable element of joy and beauty to one’s day.
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The SS that Musk aligns with was introduced about four years later than that.
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The Fox B-Roll will be dumped in an acid bath before these cunts get dragged by their ankles to The Hague.
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Did you go ‘bleep’ as you were checked out in Aldi?
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You’d like to think a large number (should be all, but not in today’s America) of women will — at least try to — divorce husbands that think this is acceptable. Regaining their maiden names, and the vote, as a result. Until, of course, the right for women to divorce is repealed.
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All of these people spell the word ‘woman’ as ‘Hey gurrrrl’.
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Can I buy you a coffee before you go?
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We’ve never quite reached the civilisation part, have we?
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With the billionaires, moguls, oligarchs, and general detritus gone, the larvae rested. That’s when they realised they were butterflies all along. Because, if one butterfly beating its wings can cause a tsunami on the other side of the world… A whole kaleidoscope can change it altogether, forever.
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Now, all the somewhat famished larvae they’d met on the way found sustenance by eating the billionaires, the media moguls, the tech monopolists and every flavour oligarch they could find. None of the larvae had too much or too little. They all had what they needed — and a bit more.
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But, they were sated and saw more larvae in need. So, they shared the best bits of the podcaster, rich with fats, wine, and protein shakes. Soon, all the larvae had devoured four cowardly newspaper editors, five whole ‘news’ channels, and an entire social media network.
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First, it nibbled on a disgraced congressman. But it was not sustained. Then, it saw another larva. It also looked famished. Together, they munched on a misinforming podcaster. But quickly stopped once they realised he was full of hot air, bile and vinegar.
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“A Somewhat Malnourished Larva” On the scrap heap of society, a small ovum was left all alone. Then, one sunny afternoon — PLOP — a small and famished larva emerged from the ovum. It began the search for sustenance…
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To be fair, “I’m gonna tell everyone it was you who just farted”, remains universally funny.
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Remember when images like this made the front pages of newspapers? They even had considered reportage journalism underneath or a page later. When did our moral compass lose its magnetism?
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“If bookish student doesn’t want to fight to keep their lunch, they should sell it to emotionally and educationally-stunted bully, says faceless henchman.”
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Because it was weaponis(z)ed against Biden, logic suggested that drawing attention to Trump’s would engender similar distrust and questions. Unfortunately, the key word there is ‘logic’ (I’m sure ‘engender’ would be triggering in The Bad Place too). But mad > WOC to more than half of US voters.
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It would likely require additional federal employees to sort through the mail, threats and all. Musk’s mandate is to cut that. It’s poetry.
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Eurgh. No matter how hard he tries, I’m just gonna keep calling it ‘Ebola’.
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I am, largely, an irrelevance on this and other platforms. The opinions that were foisted upon me. The sick responses I had when I replied. I started off enjoying the sparring, but left worrying about what I’d wake up to. And it was often the first thing I’d check. I hope the fresh air persists.
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Thank you, John. I was 10 and it’s etched in my memory. I wish such imagery still had the same impact. www.cair.com/wp-content/u...
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And in the UK?