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dawnfrei.bsky.social
Animal loving, coffee drinking, book reading, social justice advocating, climate change believing, blue voting feminist. 💙 📚 are my teachers. 🚫 bans. 💥 No DMs! 💥
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I meant that the post itself was legit.
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That is SO cool. But also a great argument so well deserved! Congratulations!! ⚖️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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The pro-life movement leads to more maternal deaths. Huh. Oh, and NOW they’re thinking of changing the law to protect the life of the mother? How generous of Texas R’s, the same bastards who have NO RIGHT to make ANY decisions about a woman’s body in the first place. That blood is on their hands.
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Freudian slip?
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They just don’t care. From the article:
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It’s another attempt to privatize a government service. Imagine how much it will cost a letter if we have to go through UPS or FedEx or some other startup? Imagine how much more it will cost small business owners, the elderly, everyone. Just another way to make the rich richer while we get screwed.
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I just googled to see how many recalls Tesla has had. 𝟭𝟱 𝗿𝗲𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰 𝗮𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗲... >𝟱 𝗠𝗜𝗟𝗟𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗖𝗔𝗥𝗦!! Tesla is the top offender for recalled cars in 2024 - Model 3s, Model Xs, and Cybertrucks alike. I never wanted a Tesla. Never admired Musk. But now both nauseate me. Safety means nothing. Only $$$.
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I wouldn’t expect anything less. Fuckers.
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Can this be verified?
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Dear God. Has it only been a month?
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If only they keep publishing things like this. Now that would be helpful.
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I’m down with that idea. 👍🏻
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Idk how you knew it was his birthday, but I want to join with your wishes! Happy Birthday Drew!! May your day be filled with everything you wished for and more. 🥳🎂🎈 @archeryfan93.bsky.social
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No freaking idea.
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If only we could clone her
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@maddow.msnbc.com did a show a few months back (pre-election) about Vance and how he talked about Curtis Yarvin and espoused his ideas in an interview from a couple of years back. I remember being freaked out at the time. Now we’re living it. Will attach. youtu.be/VeVhHNSe9Ks?...
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We haven’t gotten anything that we’ve needed… the impeachment conviction, the Jack Smith cases, or the 2024 elections. Trump is the Teflon man… everything just slides right off him and dumps on all of us. And now we also have the joy of Musk running the show with Vance waiting in the wings. Yay USA🤬
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He’ll never be impeached with the Republicans controlling Congress. He should already have been impeached for the destruction he and Musk have laid upon our institutions, not to mention standing up for Russia and saying Ukraine started the war?? He’s f’ing delusional. But if he goes, we get Vance. 🫣
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I always assumed it was because Obama wanted Garland for the Supreme Court, but McConnell wouldn’t allow the vote, remember? If Garland was good enough for the Supreme Court, you’d think he’d have made a great AG. But maybe deciding cases was more aligned with his talents than prosecuting them. 🤷🏻‍♀️
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That’s true. But Biden could have talked about it more, kept it up front & center instead of never really saying much at all except when it was too late. Not in the way of telling Garland what to do, but letting us know that he supported trump’s prosecution. I understand why he didn’t, but still…
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He’s the one I called out in my original post! 😊
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Yup, mine too.
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Yes, but if the Senate had voted to convict Trump after he was impeached for Jan 6th, he would not be in the White House now. It all started with them. Garland and Biden totally dropped the ball after the fact.
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Wait, you mean 6 zeros after the number isn’t a billion?
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We knew it could be done. It should have been done. And it would have been done if the Senate Republicans cared for country over party and for democracy over power. The fact that it wasn’t done is on them, and Mitch McConnell, in particular. Brazil did it but the US couldn’t. Shame on us.
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Maybe we can’t buy them, but look, we’re saving money, right?
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He’s here on Bluesky. @tizzyent.bsky.social Is what you linked to on his page here?
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In all transparency, I only began intentionally reading Black authors last February in honor of Black History Month. But the more I read, the more I wanted to learn & understand. So I’m still at the beginning of my self-education journey, but I am so glad I started it & adding more diversity overall
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The more Black authors I read, the more I learn about, & add their books to my ever-growing TBR. They all take me places I’ve never been & put me inside experiences I’ve never had. I can’t say how many times I say JFC as I’m reading. What Blacks have had to endure is more appalling than I ever knew.
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“Kindred” by Octavia E. Butler, “The Darkest Child” by Delores Philips & “The Girl with the Louding Voice” by Abi Daré, & anything by Toni Morrison or James Baldwin. W.E.B. Du Bois & Angela Y. Davis are on my TBR for non-fiction, plus several other books by various authors. So many to choose from!
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I can! “How the Word is Passed” by Clint Smith, “The Warmth of Other Suns” and “Caste” by Isabel Wilkerson, and “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man” by Emmanuel Acho” are all excellent for non-fiction. In fiction, “Memphis” by Tara M. Stringfellow, “The Reformatory” by Tannarive Due, con’t
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Very good point.
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Can I also just say that while it’s great to appreciate Black creators like @cwebbonline.com for educating us, it’s up to us to keep educating ourselves. Take what we learn from the creators to look deeper ourselves. It’s the least we can do to respect them and their experiences, current and past.
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I have found the best way to learn is to follow Black creators, watch films by Black directors, and most importantly, read books by Black authors. Fiction has given me great insight into the Black experience, but non-fiction is where I’ve learned history I would never have learned otherwise.
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Add some blades to the bottom and we can mow our lawns in the rain.
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Or, what if it encourages others to start standing up? Being the first one is the hardest. Once one does it, others just may start to follow. There’s both safety and strength in numbers. Improbable perhaps, but possible. (Deleted and reposted with a correction that I just couldn’t leave in. 😳😂)