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andrewhoeveler.bsky.social
I'm a voltage controlled oscillator. The intensity of my feelings is the voltage, oscillating between posting about politics and amplifying incredible art.
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Thanks - I want to print eurorack panels on my A1 - do you print these face-down on the printer for smoothness? I'm such a fan of the supertack plate that I forget to use my smooth plate for this!
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Found this via a modwiggler.com forum post - your ability to get crisp text on these panels is getting around! :)
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Are those gang tattoos I see?
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Nah, he only writes about things that have been "hidden" from us. This is all in plain view.
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Plus, you can't compare *his* addiction to anyone else's unless that other person is ALSO addicted to their billions.
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Pffft. Like this is gonna get him arrested. Puh-leaze.
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Your posts don't seem to indicate that you are any expert on organizing. There's no gatekeeping of protests. You're not the one who gets to decide how and what we are supposed to do or say. You're kind of sounding like an authoritarian, to be honest.
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Your original point was so hard to follow and I wish I could get my last 5 minutes back. I would ask you to stop wasting everyone's time but I should take accountability and say I should stop wasting my own.
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inventing a microwave that occasionally empties into an incinerator so I'll NEVER see my coffee mug again.
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And meanwhile, the author of that book got on CBS morning news and said with a straight face that we have no evidence of Trump's cognitive decline. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜’πŸ˜’πŸ˜’
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Omg I saw this movie in the theater when it came out. I think I'm one of a couple hundred.
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It’s time to reframe the conversation: - Let’s focus on what we need, not what we can "afford." - The real question is: what kind of society do we want to build? #CallTheirBluff 10/10
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Who's bounds? What's happening is they're expanding the bounds that they're reporting on.
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I can't wait til we have precog crime stoppers like in Minority Report who will arrest that one cop who had thoughts of target practice on the one guy with the grabber stick.
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Is it OK if he's a Giordano's guy?
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Weird. Rome has an American Pope and America has a Russian President.
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Pretty much the same thing. It's the second part of the sentence.
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From a cave with a big ass rock after 3 days, didn't you read the Bible?
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If the 30% who don't vote voted, it would flip entire states.
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Filled with funyuns so we can tear all our flesh off
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*eligible* US voters.
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Omg yes!! This was on constant play in my Minidisc player.
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I wholeheartedly agree, but that vindictive little part of my heart sure loves to gloat. We should all give ourselves a little allowance for some private "fuck you"s before being better. πŸ˜‚β€οΈ
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No really... I'm sure he *does* wish, at 3am when brain doesn't have a snooze button.
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And of course in their upside down world, the right wing media is framing this as "Maine drops their lawsuit against the USDA in exchange for..." and framing it as a win for Trump.
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Glad you're comparing apples to apples, since it was an invasion of a sovereign state in both cases.
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Yessss! There's also a subtle but good feeling in reading something penned by an author I know I can trust and can turn my sceptic filter *way* down. Mostly thinking of non-fiction but Carl Jung, for example.
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"Is it clicking?" "nah, brah, it's the castanets! Wait for the beat to drop!"
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If they really wanted to restore "truth" to American history, they'd need exhibits like the Holocaust Museum where the horrors of slavery are displayed in all their gruesome detail.