sundrylens.bsky.social
~To think, we could have all been dancing around eating fruit under the stars for our entire lives, and instead we do...whatever the hell it is we're doing now.
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Pam Bondi, please arrest Paul for being a twat
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Notice how he never has any "choice words" to describe Obama. Everyone else gets a qualifier, "dirty cop Comey", "nasty Rosie", "sleepy Joe", but Obama is just Obama. He knows he'd never win if he started some shit there again
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15 years ago, my Dad was what many would consider a right-wing extremist; he had our family clutching their pearls every get-together. Now those same people are MAGA and he's *disgusted* because they're "not real Republicans, they're Trumpers." He and I never thought we'd agree on ANYTHING but 🤷🏼♀️
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MAGA thinks they're Benjamin Martin, but they're the turncoat neighbor who told the Commodore where to find Benjamin Martin's family, because "Any traitor to the King...."
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bsky.app/profile/sirn...
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@nbcnews.com
Hey NBC, is this you? 💕💕
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Edit: I did find it, Paul Eric Scannell posted it
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Where is the video clip where he says that part? I saw it earlier on here and now I can't find it--only this clip about Elon.
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Trump is an arsonist moonlighting as a firefighter. Yes, I mean to put them in that order.
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The sad truth is many if not most Americans can't afford to skip a day of work. But God, if we could hold out. If enough of us could, or would. I'm all for it. I do have a small savings that could maybe cover a month of bills...if my husband and I eat nothing but air and ramen 😅 Which we will! Lol
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Then we do it for as many days as needed. We take our cash out of the banks, we stay home (if we can or are safe to).
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And you aren't "basically" a piece of excrement, you are a full-blown steaming turd
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@aoc.bsky.social
@shrithanedar.bsky.social
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This is the way. We can hurt them right from our homes, by not leaving and not spending money. If everyone stayed home for one day, we could show them our power and numbers. They have nothing unless we give it to them.
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So, men doooooooooooo RAPE. Mmkayyy, Mr. Garrison? Mmkay. I'll point you to the millions of years of history, the whole category of porn related to it, the high-fantasy rape show that is GOT, and Brock Turner. And look at that--I have more than ONE example 🥰💕💕 Don't worry, there's BILLIONS more babe
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"I don't know anything about Project 2025.......AHHHHHH, fuck you, Project 2025 was the plan all along! We're taking your money, your health care, your ability to vote, AND we're making NOTHING cheaper!! Hahaha fuck you!"
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2. Scenes and dialogue in my head, I narrate my daily activities in my head as if I were writing them, and I basically try to center all of my thoughts around the work. I drew my characters, I made a map of the world I created...none of it was actual writing but it helps, I think
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1. Reading old work that I'm proud of helps sometimes. It reminds me that I know I can do well. I also firmly believe, even in the moments where faith is hardest to find that I AM a writer. I never let myself forget. I think that matters. I'm always writing even when I'm not. As I watch TV I rewrite
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5) even when it feels like you can't, DO IT. Write your character description, tidbits of conversations you come up with, draw your characters, make a blueprint of their house--do something creative related to your story, work around the outside of the story to find your way in. Never give up.
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4) finished book 2 yet lol. When I wasn't writing and I just had the series idea, I made a map of the world, a timeline spanning 12 generations of a whole family, and filled two notebooks with notes. Those things saved me from losing faith in writing completely. I highly suggest to every writer that
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3) I was able to conjure during the writing. But it got some pretty good reviews and plenty of views, and it made me think that....maybe....I'm not as far gone as I thought. Now the juices are starting to flow. I have 10 books planned in the series and am pounding out number 3, even though I havent
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2) and spent over a year forcing myself to get through just 70 pages of Book One. I posted it, The Fire Queen, on Archive of our Own. I feel like you can really tell how disassociated I am through my writing, I read it and know for a fact that I can be far more descriptive and emotional than what
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1) Writer of 26 years here. I powered through the first 20 like a literary God; the last six years have been like trying to force my head through a foggy brick wall. I decided to just try to WRITE, even if it sucked, I hated it, and it was hard. I came up with a series titled The Queen Chronicles
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Unfortunately, he passed in the early 80s. Changed a lot in the family. If he'd lived to at least see the first term, I don't think my family would have voted the way they did. My grandparents are avid Fox viewers and my aunt lives in a rich community in Florida. Neither helped form their thoughts.
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I definitely feel your struggle. The way 45 has changed our families is....staggering
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My great-grandfather's family was killed in the street by the SS, and at 16 he joined the Polish Resistance against Hitler. Fled to America and made a family, a home with his own hands. Died at work. His daughter and granddaughter both grew up and voted for the man who wants to 'end' all who oppose.
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It's a bot, I think. I've seen this exact same comment several times in just this thread. I'm reporting and blocking the accounts
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I can't imagine there is a shred of evidence I'd show you that you wouldn't dismiss on the unreasonable and illogical basis that you somehow know more than experts and know Trump better than the people close to him, like Mike Pence or Mary Trump. You're so afraid of being woke that you're asleep.
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I totally understand. You've built and maintained a community on the platform; it's more important than what the people who share one collective brain cell are doing on it. I truly wish you the best, and I hope you are free from MAGA rhetoric for as long as is physically possible right now lol 💙
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I'm so glad I never got into that, I always hear how toxic it became. I've only ever just had a Facebook and it's terrible, so I can imagine Twitter was an absolute cesspool after Apartheid Musk took over.
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He was doing really good too, actually answering me instead of resorting to baseless attacks--then he got his cognitive dissonance rocked and reverted right back to the old "you're delusional!" MAGA hat trick when presented with facts that hurt his feelings.
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No.....no. Not a hoax. But I can see you are no longer able to have a productive conversation. That sucks, I was enjoying this polite debate. Just remember, you were the one who couldn't continue this conversation.
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And also, Trump doesn't want to help Ukraine. He wants to STOP helping Ukraine and force them to give their land back to The Littlest Kremlin Boy. How do you reconcile Trump's friendship with Putin (our enemy) over your care for Ukraine?