sethasaurus.bsky.social
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smirked at the initial veer-off, lost my shit at the bona fide rear-end collision
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a story in four acts
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yesssss same lol, i remember having this clip downloaded from ebaumsworld or something before youtube existed. i think of it at least a few times a year and just showed it to rachel like a year ago.
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i tried watching once and wasn't impressed, but lmk if you enjoy it
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corporations aren't people, and neither are countries
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for a prolonged war (possible), very hard to muster. for a successful one-time strike (also possible), pretty easy.
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title of my autobiography
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this is either an empty threat or an admission that the organization was secretly pro-trump from the start, and thus didn't "abandon" anybody
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i know i'm so jealous
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how was the oceangate movie?
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i support solidarity and intersectionality, so don't get it twisted, and some causes clearly are connected to one another. but they aren't all connected. just because i support X, Y and Z doesn't mean X, Y and Z are all different fronts in the same war.
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but i dunno, it always bothers me when people try to smuggle one cause into activism for another cause. and i feel this way even when i support both causes!!!! it's just disingenuous, and feels insulting to my intelligence.
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what i do think is that progressivism is a very large tent of disparate interest groups that often have little in common, and that presenting it as "all being connected" is potentially helpful in rallying supporters of one cause to join another cause. i get the political strategy behind it.
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who the fuck is that? he looks like an action figure.
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i'm american but i feel exactly the same way, both in terms of my values and feeling isolated/misunderstood because of those values. but we exist, there are tens of us!!
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8 days = 2 weeks? weird. and no need to wish me "better luck," as i've succeeded in my goal of pointing out why you were wrong. good bye!
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i comprehended it just fine and you're willfully avoiding the point, but you clearly don't want to grasp the point, so we should probably end this conversation here.
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this would be an excellent point if the only two possible uses for water were cheeseburgers and chatgpt. sometimes, two things can be bad at once!
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this is a good point, as cheeseburgers are necessary for sustenance
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otherwise reasonable people absolutely lose their minds if you even vaguely suggest that meat consumption has negative consequences
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hahaha i remember them debating but forgot about that moment. he had some good commercials too. i always wonder what the timeline is like when he beats bill clinton for the dem nomination in 1992.
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jerry brown went from california governor to oakland mayor and then back to governor. maybe cuomo's trying to pull off a similar feat.
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well i'll be damned
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how about cider house rules
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i know plenty of pro-palestine leftists who aren't anti-semitic and truly do care about jews' wellbeing. i'm not saying the entire movement is rotten. but there's enough perpetuation and acceptance of anti-semitism within the pro-palestine left that i don't feel safe being part of it. sucks!!!
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this encapsulates a lot of my views on this www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
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like i said, i don't excuse any of this — not 10/7, not israel's bombardment of gaza, none of it. but if you think israel's actions from 1948-now aren't informed by 1000s of years of state-sponsored anti-semitic violence & persecution, you're either historically illiterate or willfully ignorant.
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many on the pro-palestine side characterized 10/7 as the inevitable consequence of israeli oppression & refused to condem hamas for it. i reject that POV, but if you're gonna use past oppression to excuse modern-day atrocities, you also need to talk about the oppression of jews pre-1948.