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love the is burden that will carry me back home. he/him. northern NM. 📷🌙✨
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h..hey!
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The game has been on my mind all week, and that’s probably the reason.
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It’s absolutely RIDICULOUS that any broadcast network let Kayne have airtime; don’t get me wrong. But I was so confused by the initial tweet because I didn’t remember seeing a Kanye ad of any sort last night, and wanted to offer context.
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At the time the ad ran during the game, the source noted to Deadline, [the site] was not featuring the swastika T-shirt. Shopify, which provides e-commerce services for Yeezy, last year did away with its policy banning “hateful content” in stores using its platform.
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Measurement firm AdImpact, which tracks local advertising, said the ad aired four times on LA’s KTTV (Fox 11), twice on Philadelphia’s WTXF, and once on Atlanta’s WAGA. It also ran twice on KTVI-TV in St. Louis, a Fox affiliate owned by Nexstar.
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It’s still *egregiously awful* that it aired on a handful of local stations - but the spot itself didn’t have anything to do with the NFL or national broadcast of the Super Bowl. That’s just.. not true.
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“Local Fox-owned stations in Los Angeles, Atlanta and Philadelphia aired the ad, according to a person familiar with the matter.” deadline.com/2025/02/kany...
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I’d love to join. I’m a current patron, but would prefer not to connect my discord account to my personal Patreon account, so I’ve been unable to get an invite link.
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Yes!
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I don’t think for a second that he’s illiterate. I believe he knows the Bible, and has decided to lie on purpose, which is even worse.
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This looks so good!!
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This looks absolutely delicious Niqnaq!
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I don’t think either view is healthy or normal, but I swear it’s following a similar media and discourse cycle to those I saw when I was a young conservative Christian about [insert any given issue here].
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Those who oppose AI fully are akin to “new atheists,” becoming fundamentally & insufferably opposed towards something they in the same breath, will claim is all smoke-and-mirrors. To a nonbeliever, AI both “threatens the future of art,” and “is a marketing hype cycle that will die soon.”
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Those who praise AI are evangelicals, believing machines to be capable of bearing and breathing rucah. They prophesy about a future of singularity, the coming “apocalypse” for a technological, secular world.
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Fuji gang!
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People who consider themselves leftists need to have it drilled into their heads that black-pilling yourself is not a solution to anything, just another problem.
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the absurdity of the modern social world with its various contradictions will probably continue to get weirder and weirder as time goes on
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Yeahhhh that’s great!!