zigger.bsky.social
Here from that old twitty place. Zigger is the cat. He’s a box kitty.
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Maybe we should make reading the constitution before running for president a requirement.
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Tech has a huge “everyone knows” problem. No instructions since obviously everyone knows. And if you don’t know, you’ll never know. Be humble. Someday you too will be ridiculed for not knowing something because it didn’t exist when you were born, if you’re smart enough to live long enough that is.
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... I would - and there is really no other way to put this - be absolutely fucked. This has been an absolute scrap. It's involved the most insane amount of time and work, more work and time even than writing a book or doing that book's aftercare for a crowdfunding publisher. This is not the way I...
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... being cast out of the publishing industry. I'm also aware now that if, from January on, I hadn't fought what was being done to me with every ounce of energy I had, if I had trusted in what I was being told (that I'd be paid, that my new book would be published on schedule & all would be fine)...
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... about what was happening, would not have the same online reach as I did. As the scale of the injustice - which still seems to get deeper and wider every day - became clearer I was even more certain I had done the right thing, by not being a meek little peasant, who said nothing for fear of...
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... myself if I did not explain the situation to my readers: the people who had put their trust in this company, funded those books into existence, and believed I was being remunerated for them fairly. I was additionally aware of other authors who were being similarly screwed over who, if they spoke
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... Some lovely people worked there. I didn't want these people to lose their jobs. But this was my livelihood. I was NOT BEING PAID FOR SEVEN BOOKS I HAD WRITTEN. I had never imagined, when putting my heart and soul into those books, that such a thing could happen. I also could not live with...
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@dj-acid-reflux.bsky.social Another horrible story about Unbound.
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Oh my! Those would most certainly be going home with me if I lived anywhere near San Francisco. I love colors!
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What about the cognitive abilities of the current president? There are certainly many continued questions about the current White House occupant’s cognitive abilities so maybe the republicans should be the ones concerning themselves? The concern is the current occupant not the former one.
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Lovely weather in these pictures. Must be wonderful to ride is such great weather!
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Stop . Just stop. Democrats are NOT the problem. How they ran the campaign is not the problem. You are literally journalists. You know what the problem is and it’s not the Democrats.
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The wealthier a person is the more time they spend working to get more. Even in the “giving back” part the main objective is keeping as much as possible for as long as possible and making as much as possible with it before actually giving it to anyone while getting something back from the receiver.
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Putting children into roadways with huge cars is insane. And until proper infrastructure is built shaming car drivers is not the answer. Build bikeways off of roadways not into roadways. Children riding bikes is not transportation it’s recreation.
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No we do not need a framework for the industry to survive. It is a scam from top to bottom and destroys the environment. Crypto has one purpose, to allow a few to get rich at the expense of many. It is nothing but speculative betting and should never be considered an investment.
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The book just arrived, and I can't wait to read it!
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That explains his cheating on all his wives. Oaths mean nothing to him.
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More about my parents' art: tomcox.substack.com/p/the-magic-...
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... It's from this book, btw. If you'd like a copy direct from me, signed, for £5 postage (UK) plus whatever YOU want to pay of the £10.99 cover price, please drop me an email with your address at [email protected] before 8am tomorrow.
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Seeing a redacted birth certificate of a two-year-old attached to a habeas petition is what broke me.