qwite.bsky.social
Election twitter follower, Palestinian He/him
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Hmm which will I trust more, Trump having a +3 net approval by Rasmussen or this
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2/ a slew of criminal laws. And he tired of it when his antics started running existential risks for his companies. There's no morality tale here about Washington being a harder beast to tame or whatever other bullshit. He's a destructive crook and he needs to be held accountable.
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If you want that, mastadon is a much more refined and older community that has definitely plateaued. People want Bluesky to grow to replace Twitter because it would be a huge net good and hope there would be better decentralized alternatives. Not a growth obsession person to want that
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Bro I’m lost nvm me
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Bacon, Fitzpatrick, Luria and Perry because they’ll all be working at McDonald’s soon
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Just saying we can get a trifecta before this is real. Plus This is more of a liability that both sides would want to figure out than the BCRA
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It’s not gonna be convincing or indtetecable enough that republicans are gonna take the risks with it. The ideology behind them are very anti AI as it’s essentially a new form of automation or job displacement from globalization. Think it would at least dampen turnout maybe switch them
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I feel like political niches are the biggest strong suit of bluesky but it needs to expand their reach especially with more media flexibility and group chats which will take times then they will grow much faster
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How can they be tankie when they’re copying groyper usernames
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If you live in Washington, do you know about the pretty unique step DC took to revamp registration and make it as universal as possible?
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We didn't survey this, but I think a majority of Americans believe that developers can build new apartments at different price levels but choose to only build the most expensive type. Like in the way you can build a Kia or a Mercedes, you can build a $1k/mo apartment or a $3k/mo apartment.
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Walked to Rock creek park and I was amazed by the amount of dense apartments on the way there when it’s a very hilly two lane road