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objdart.bsky.social
Artist, dog and cat lover, avid reader. Also rapscallion, ne'erdowell, and questionable morals. No idea how all of this works.
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2/2 If i find an ICE agent just standing there with his drivers license sitting on the bar, What is it you are suggesting I do? A) take picture and publish B) docilly tip my cap and say, "cheerios my good man! Say, how's the row with the darkness going?"
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Fortunately for once, not Cajun. But I did and she said, "he chews his words before spitting them out." So, make of that what you will i guess. 1/2
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3/2 ps I am not just American, I'm from Portland and have the protest thing pretty well figured out. :)
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2/2 So would I be doing "acab shit" by doxxing ICE or by doxxing civilian protesters?
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OK. So this doesn't help. I know what the acronym stands for. Although I use the word bad rather than dastardly because it's more accurate but that's just me. What i don't know is what an example of the behavior you are labeling "acab shit" could possibly be. 1/2
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I seem to be lacking shared context here. Does this translate into English? Things I Suspect: 1. By ACAB, You mean a specific type of behavior. 2. This meaning you assign seems obvious to you. 3. It may or may not have to do with cosmetics, vacuum cleaners, or potentially Archimedes. ??
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I am genuinely confused. What is acab shit i could do? And who in the heck would publish the names of PROTESTERS? Do you mean ICE?
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I think oregon was considering sending Flintstone cars
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They did it at Kent state when the stakes were wayyy lower
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It doesn't seem to have any evidence that it happened. But holy shit what is threads? Toxic zone.
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But... all cops Are bad. It's a part of the job description. I'm not sure i see your point. It looks like it's "roll over and take it however they want to give it". Is that your point? Is that what you are saying?
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I feel pretty co fident that a better life will not be found online
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I'd love to see him in person
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Seen a few roses today, have you?
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I was at the first beach in the pics last year and came back with a small bag full of rocks. Had a great time searching for them. Had a one legged seagull bum a meal off me. Then realized I had a bag of rocks. Next time I go that way, I am going to put them back on the beach.
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Did you look under the beds?
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I mean, yes?
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Yes they did. One of their comments on All Quiet on the western front will stick with me forever. "It's a string of dead baby jokes that aren't funny" I'd say that AQOTWF was a lot more difficult for them to digest because it attacks the idea of heroes. That's hard for middle schoolers
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Not to put too fine a point on this, but... have you met any east coasters? It's easy to identify one. Just make up an elite school your kid goes to (make up your kid too if necessary). If they start a conversation about elite schools, you've got a real live Atlantic coast inhabitant.
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Revenge? Eat the rich? Resume feeding lions with Christians? March billionaires into the sea? Just spitballing here.
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What's funny is that when my kids went through PPS, graduating over a decade back, they wore the same clothes as i did and as the next gen is doing. PDX is all about comfort. Plus, when you're dope from the dopest place you get to wear whatever you want
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Or a whole salami
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Tacos are inherently funny. I mean, just look at a taco. Of it doesn't make giggle, even a little, then you clearly have no sense of humor
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Now I've been thinking about this all day. First surprising connection that came to me is that Catch-22 works the same way. With Orr playing the part of the judge in the analogy. The Judge is death, Orr is life.
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Utterly disagree. It's among the most brilliantly written books from an American author. It's got more layers than a French pastry. However, it is astonishingly gruesome and asks much from the reader.
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I used to volunteer at a middle school as a "lit circle leader". One group chose blood meridian as one of the books from that year. Also from that year's group: All Quiet on the Western Front and Heart of Darkness. No space to make the connection here but the Judge has an apocalyptic bent so yes
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There's a reason @nytpitchbot.bsky.social is so on point. NYT has been a shill for a long time now.
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It's amazing what the internet has taught us about human gullibility.
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Before antisemitism can take hold, the Israeli government needs to be condemned so people can see that hypocrisy is not tolerated. Oh, I also want a pony and for fascists to be transported to another dimension
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Holy shit. It actually is.