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thenerdabides.bsky.social
She’s terse, I can be terse, once in flight school I was laconic.
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Were tank crews ever excited about the prospect of taking an Abrams into a grid of 2 lane roads in a city center? It seems like it’d be anxiety inducing. I guess it’s better than lighter vehicles but I’d feel trapped I guess, not a lot of directions to go in.
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Should start calling a set of five cars a tapper of cars.
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The owner of the skull likely did not ;)
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Yup, they’ve learned nothing really. I mean most anyway.
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We are here because the media never really was sensitive to it. I think they probably loved the clicks and views and couldn’t see beyond that.
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Sweet Jesus the ‘strongly worded letter’ thing is supposed to be a hyperbolic illustration of ineffective response not a guidebook.
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Buying puppies to kill for sport is pricey. I hear anyway.
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Setting aside everything else, nascar drivers are the most talented in the world?? Sorry what?
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Appropriate username.
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My governor already agrees with me politically. I mean I guess I could send her a thank you note.
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The people that are a problem in this equation are not known for learning a goddamn thing.
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Yeah the contrast in public speaking was painful to hear.
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That is true we gave them weapons didn’t we?
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I agree in that I am unhappy with what happened in Palestine, specifically how we just kinda turned a blind eye as a country (well the government did). I will say you might have enabled a traitor in Trump et al. I might even find myself angry at you. But you voted your way, that’s your right.
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Actually voting for progressive down ballot is probably the best way to go about shifting things. But, there’s no upside to trump winning. Well unless establishment dems really do realize they should have been hard liners and take the protest seriously. Buuuuut that doesn’t sound like them.
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You got me all wrong, I really wanted to know why you voted for Stein, like what you wanted to accomplish. I’m not here to convince you of anything or try to change your mind. I wasn’t sure why people voted that way, though I had assumptions. I suspect we’re in for a shitty 4 years ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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So your endgame was to get trump elected? That’s an odd choice if your concern is the way the Middle East and Israel is being handled by the US.
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At the end of the day there was one candidate who at least wouldn’t be any worse than Biden (which, not great in terms of Palestine). The other candidate used rhetoric on the campaign trail about wiping out Palestine. I’m honestly not sure what people voting for stein expected to happen?
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How’s that working out though? Traitor is a bit much but what was the endgame here? The problem is the protest vote might have helped someone even worse get in and he could in theory do more damage before you get another chance to waste a vote. There were two choices, it’s unfortunate but real.
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I really hope they do. But I feel like sometimes target’s uh, target audience (ugh) is the type of folks who will forget before long if they even knew. Easy for me to avoid them since I rarely shop there. At least the people that care are not likely to let the ambivalent ones forget so easily.
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I mostly only get frustrated by a rapid jump in brickishness like 3/4 in to the game. Give me the wall early or make it somewhat linear difficulty.