sailormoonmoth.bsky.social
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“The more uncooperative you are, the more you will be accused of aggression and violence.”
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You'll be knocked out and then wake up having it done. You'll be a bit sore done there for a couple of days. Other than that, there is nothing to it.
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Motion blur is an accessibility feature, and can usually be toggled as needed. Anyone upset about it can go fuck off all the way to the Sun.
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No, he would be indifferent. Nurgle loves biotic diseases (and perhaps cancer), because he loves life on a quantitative level, and a single germ is just as valuable as a single human. Diabetes, though, doesn't host and spawn new microbes, so it would hold little interest for him.
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Meanwhile, in the corner silently thinking about how there is now a greater-than-zero probability of me being blackbagged and gulagged in the near future, and that probability is rising a little every day, and collectively we just aren't going to do anything to stop it. (2/2)
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Fight Fascism; smash it to pieces, burn the pieces, then bury and pave over the ashes.
Just remember that the Oligarchy will still be there afterwards. The Fight won't be over once things are 'back to normal', it will only be just beginning.
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Is... is he not aware that the X-Men are the heroes in their stories?
Imagine comparing anti-fascist/genocide protesters to the Rebel Alliance from Star Wars and framing that as condemnation.
(Anxiously preparing for someone to site that very thing happening)
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Either that or he's just senile and so used to being obstructionist it's become his default setting.
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(I already follow @skepchick.org, so that one that is still worth following)
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I'm done listening to people use their platforms of intellectuallism to 'both sides' people fighting to maintain their brutal supremacy with all the means afforded to them *and* people fighting for their survival using the only means available to them.
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I've got a bunch of spare corsets if you ever want to try one.
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Now I'm no longer upset they all closed down in my region.
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I want to someone who gets to take care of a kitty girl...
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And also wifemen.
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Be warned that he is also VERY Mormon.
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Amazon is also tricky, becaus it has become so successful of a monopoly that there are a lot of things that you can ONLY get (affordably) from them.
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I've already done it with Twitter and Facebook. Google is unfortunately a lot harder, both due to having an Android based phone, and simply having so many vendor accounts tied to my Gmail account.
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Yes, those things are important. But just like you can't budget your way out of poverty, you can't self-care your way out of physical and material loneliness.
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And yet, the way my clients react when they ask me what kind of dog I have, and I tell them none... you'd think I'd just blasphemed their religion. I've had a client physically strike me for it (it was literally a slap on the wrist, but no amount of striking a service worker is acceptable).
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I'm a dog groomer by trade, it's how I earn my right to live in the capitalist dystopia. I also don't have a dog, because they are a huge responsibility I'm currently not in a position to take on; for several reasons, none of which I owe you. Dogs (like any other pet) are a privilege, not a right.
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To be fair to me, I have family near Rome, I've visited it literally more times than I can remember in my youth, so I at least have a good excuse to think about it a lot.
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The Kingdom and Papal (and then Kingdom again) eras were also more interesting, for that matter. Basically the Imperial era is literally the least interesting part of Roman history; just a five centuries of futility and senility.