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phasmata.bsky.social
Wilderness, cars, movies, video games, anime, open-minded, doing the best I can to live an enjoyable enough life while I'm alive enough to live it.
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Why do these people always have to be so weird? It's bad enough that they're stupid, but they always have to make it weird/perverse.
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Extra impressive since I'd expect the US data is the inverse of that. The US are the bad guys and always have been.
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Somewhere there is a potentially great liberal leader, but liberals spit on and ostracized them for failing their purity tests because of shit like not always refusing to use plastic straws at restaurants.
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Translation: We care more about receiving bigots' money than we do about supporting LGBTQ.
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@hopalicious.bsky.social where is the line to Ensign Lake?
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I just wrote something similar. In the advertising game, the consumers aren't the only prey worthy of being deceived.
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Perhaps they fudge the data to make it look like their ads converted to the sales that occurred before the ads got served in order to trick companies into believing their ads are more effective than they really are.
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I hope the left never truly loses patience and decides that the right has become a lost cause and an existential threat because that will be dark, and my money is on the left.
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So much praise for Pritzker, and it isn't undeserved, but no matter how much right he does, I will never trust a billionaire. #noethicalbillionaires
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Your supporters are morons. Your cabinet is spectacularly incompetent. I wish that we would have been rid of you for good on September 15, 2024 if not MUCH earlier, you imbecilic, despotic, rapist, man-child. Deport me, you stupid fucking coward.
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How long do we keep pretending like this isn't leading toward violence?
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How long do we keep pretending like this isn't leading toward violence?
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How long do we keep pretending like this isn't leading toward violence?
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I welcome international military intervention. The US is a villain and deserves to be treated as one.
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How do they assume your gender when you appear to be a sort of Peep-meets-Pikachu sort of egg yolk creature in your profile pic?
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Yes, I know, Congresswoman. What do you want me to do about it?
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Why is anyone complying with this nonsense?
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Let me be clear. I absolutely am looking very closely at violent revolt as being the only real way to confront not just the current bullshit but the fundamental flaws that allowed the current bullshit to even be possible.
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If just making impotent statements like this is all that Democrats can do , I hope you all get primaried. Pathetic.
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That's all very vague, and there are a lot of them who are doing nothing but being loud and present. He. Does. Not. Care.
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The worst things happening aren't coming from Congress, so there is little to obstruct. Tying up Congressional Republicans in procedural nonsense doesn't stop presidential executive orders and defiance of court orders.
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It's not loser shit to intelligently survey reality in search of the paths where energies have the greater chances of success. Filing articles of impeachment is a fool's errand in the current situation and could even undermine efforts by soothing people's outrage with false hopes.
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That is obviously the case currently. The court has ruled that he has immunity, and the current Republicans controlling Congress are uninterested in opposing him.
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He has been impeached twice before. The solution isn't to just keep doing the same impotent thing over and over.
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The commander-in-chief of the military is the president, not the Supreme Court. Yes, the military swears an oath to defend the nation from threats foreign and domestic, but unfortunately that doesn't mean most of them understand what that means especially when most of them are Trumpers.
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It was always a flaw of our system that ALL enforcement power was in just one branch of government. They were never co-equal as long as the executive branch had a monopoly on enforcement and military. The executive branch, with that monopoly, was destined to produce a fascist dictator eventually.
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It was always a flaw of our system that ALL enforcement power was in just one branch of government. They were never co-equal as long as the executive branch had a monopoly on enforcement and military. The executive branch, with that monopoly, was destined to produce a fascist dictator eventually.