alistairaf.bsky.social
Agent of Chaos/Activist
Just an impish little punk who likes really radical shit like mutual aid
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I was shocked to see Republicans leading this and appreciate the fact that they acknowledge their own party may block it.
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It’s free
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Nope and I expect to see more headlines like this. Many of them feel that Trump gave them absolute immunity and they’re gonna act out when someone implies they don’t.
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Thank you
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I mean… she’s kinda been obsolete in my book since around 2000 ish. LOL
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Took them a whole ass year to figure this out?
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You probably don’t need the bubbles or the bowl. It’s the breathing practices that do it.
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While this post is ridiculous for many reasons, yes… it probably would because of the deep breathes you take before blowing bubbles and slow exhales. I figured out years ago that hitting a bowl helps things move by accident. It’s the same type of breathing. Deep inhale and slow exhale.
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Beginning?
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To be fair, the government is partially responsible for a lot of folks struggling out here. They look the other way as corporations take and take from communities rather than properly regulating things… but an insurrection to get Trump back is an ass backwards way to address the issue.
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I knew there was a reason why I rolled my eyes hard at this last night…
“In a city with one of the largest mass transit systems in the US, this man will never see his kids again because of a congestion fee.” 🙄
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I knew some fucked up shit was going on to cause this to happen. Didn’t learn what it was until the DOJ filed suit in my state.
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I’m moving out of an apartment finally. When I first moved in here nearly 7 years ago, my rent was $630/mo. It is now $1315/mo. I didn’t move because I knew if I did, the next year my rent would likely be more than where I was at - and I watched as every other place followed suit.
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How many articles have we seen in the last year about federal charges against men who had bomb making materials - including one in the past week about the largest cache? The fact that he was caught and all these others have been caught backup the point that Chad is making. It is harder these days.
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Yea, I have tricked myself many times into changing habits. It often includes setting up a visual cue of some kind.
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Helps even more to get off of Meta sites too…
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Resurfaced? It happened this year…
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I worked at hotels in a town with a SEC football team. I didn’t ever watch the games but knew immediately who won when people returned from the game simply by how they treated me.
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That last paragraph though…
There is a large enough workforce. What they meant to say is, "while companies exploit undocumented workers rather than offering a living wage to draw in the large workforce within the native population.”
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I just looked it up and it was inspired by drag queens.
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And now he’s been pardoned. If Gaetz is charged for that as well, he would also be pardon. It would only continue a tit for tat that wastes a whole lot of time and resources.
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I give my time and energy to a job that doesn’t feel fulfilling in anyway and barely pays the bills. When I give my time and energy to mutual aid, I feel fulfilled. I feel like the work I did was meaningful. It’s not just building someone else’s bank account. It’s improving people’s lives.
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This part though. Community helped get me through some really rough times. Half of the reason I get involved in mutual aid is that I feel I have a responsibility to give back to the community however I can. The other half of the reason is that I thoroughly enjoy getting involved.
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He is absolutely the sweetest most loving cat I’ve ever had. He even spoons with me at night. This is how I wake up most mornings.
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I didn’t realize the program went beyond Tennessee. That’s awesome!
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Why you lying? Your screenshot is clearly a parody account and there’s no posts whining about Musk on his Truth account.
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You’re using “shame” as a noun when it was used as a verb in the post - meaning others attempted to make her feel shame, not that she was ashamed herself.
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Facebook is just as problematic about letting misinformation fly free. They may have fact checkers on posts, but you can say whatever in comment sections. My biggest issue is all the stuff I see that I don’t follow. Group posts from groups I’m not in and ads mostly.
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I had already cut back a good bit and the election was my “nope! I’m out.” I miss some folks over there but I don’t miss it at all.
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“caters to individuals of a specific gender identity”
Does this mean that as for things such as tampons, bras, and other “feminine” products must be advertised as being for both men and women?
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By their wording, HIMS can’t advertise there.
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“We have it cite…”
That answers my question. Yes, you do somehow benefit financially from this project. You’re pushing way too hard for something so many are saying there’s no need for and it could actually be harmful.
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Ooh! I can answer the last one! All the gas station pills!