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Another mediocre cis-dude, he/him.
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half of my employers in Oklahoma City had two stages.
stage one was polite professionalism as they tried to feel me out.
stage two was n-word jokes or sharing fantasies of violent retribution against Obama voters.
anyway, I live in California now, and I welcome their contempt.
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I'm founding a new religion that forbids mention of Ronald Reagan without the title, "Agent of Satan."
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I don't own a paper or anything, but I'd chip in for that.
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The United States Constitution needs to be reformed*, we can't go on pretending that Wyoming is in any way equal in dignity to California, or superior to DC.
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That's disappointing. Thank you.
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"That black guy smiled; we must end the Department of Education"
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I joined a while back but cut ties after they issued a statement calling for the end of NATO expansion and for the end of US arming Ukraine. Have they budged on that, at all, or do they still propagate Russian framing of the invasion?
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Its capacity for flattery really is concerning.
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I think Mamdani trying to push through his policies and running into numerous practical obstacles will be a good learning experience. Few doubt his sincerity, so it’ll be an education in hard limits that can’t be overcome by ‘just wanting it bad enough’ or ‘trying harder’
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When I've had my credit card credentials stolen, both times, it's gone like this: while traveling, someone takes my card, and a week later, someone uses it to rack up overnight charges in a third location. No one who steals CC# uses them directly, they sell the info to those who do.
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Why yes, we do have rampant credit card fraud. Something has to justify that 3.5% service charge.
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It's an internal monologue in one of the earlier EU novels, yeah. I'm pretty sure that version of Luke didn't know at the time he was firing, but would later research the precise casualty count.
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I can't say a lot about my employer without getting into Trouble, probably, but I will say that the Folding Ideas video about metaverse debacles only covers the relatively successful ventures. It got so much worse.
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Honest to god, what does it take before we put out warrants--bounties--for these assholes?
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This is actually worse than I assumed:
*DOGE officials looked at SSA data, did not understand it and claimed there was fraud
*SSA career staff explained the data showed no fraud
*DOGE: we don’t trust civil servants, will hand power to a 21 year old intern
Nothing could convince them they are wrong
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TBH it's just profoundly fucked that the internet has created a coordination mechanism for the low social trust silent majority and now like a huge chunk of the population trust a large constructed kinship network of far right populists worldwide than reality itself
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Looking at the media, you'd hardy know that five of the seven largest mass movement protests in US history took place since 2017.
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anyway, the country didn't take the white supremacist underground seriously after oklahoma city and now a bunch of tim mcveigh's run the country
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worked for Emperor Norton