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dumbsketches.bsky.social
I like to draw silly stuff sometimes.
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I'm only happy when it rains. I'm only happy when it's complicated. And though I know you can't appreciate it; I'm only happy when it rains.
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"I may not have read anything on the subject, but let me give you my opinion" should be the national sport.
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I'm sorry I got you so worked up and defensive. I can assure you I didn't mean to make you feel attacked and defensive. This isn't as condescending or mocking as it's gong to come off over text, but do you need someone to talk to or rant to?
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Assuming you can afford it. You might be able to get a knock off or rebuild, but you're taking a lot of risks. We're aware that Cyber Punk is a dystopia and those aren't actually fun when you experience them, right?
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What part of Cyber Punk's future is "cool?"
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Yeah. I was not impressed either. Forced to read Atlus Shrugged and I thought she was mocking capitalist ideologues and my English teacher made me watch some of her interviews. I couldn't believe she was serious.
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I'm still gonna blame Elon if Elon gets shot and the kid gets hit or traumatized. 🤷‍♂️
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Oh. Ok.
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I'm not qualified or licensed to give you the help you need.
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Weird thought to have. You might want to talk to somebody about these kinds of thoughts.
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Weird how the pronouns could be swapped and people would still agree. It's like somebody's full of shit. Could it be everyone?
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Seems like a good setting for a psychological thriller.
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Wait until we get into another war. You'll see brain drain happen even faster.
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Jack Black.
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What?
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I've worked privately and for the government. Nobody works hard regardless of who they work for. Nearly everyone tries to do as little as possible and passes the work on to someone else. And the one guy who does more then anyone can't be promoted because he's too valuable where he is.
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We're taking about a species who, when forced to read Catch-22, think the author was just mocking bureaucracy.
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I thought Atlus Shrugged was mocking capitalism worshipers the first time I read it. I thought it was a less on the nose version of Catch 22.
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You make a strong point. I'm not sure what it is, but I think I agree.
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You'd be doing me a favor.
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I adore your colors and scenery.
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This has been going on for years. People find out that Jesus was a snowflake or whatever and quit the religion. This article is literally satire of Christians not knowing anything about their religion.
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Naw. Jesus was very solid. Real or not.
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This is satire. You can tell by the name.
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It's like reading a book once and acting like you understood it in its entirety.
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No we didn't. The opposition kept insisting the economy was great as people couldn't afford groceries and homelessness was increasing rapidly and the best solution we could get was assistance with first time home owners. The opposition didn't even fucking try. Again. Just mocked.
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It happens with every inauguration. Trump isn't the first corrupt president. Just the most openly fascist. The rest have been fascist, too. You can tell by the militarized police force with lethal weapons there to "preserve the peace," but mostly only of the status quo.
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Yeah. They seem like the understand everything. They would be working for the NSA with how clearly and concisely they made that argument.
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Oh yeah. You definitely have your finger on the pulse. You should go straight to the White House and tell them. I bet they will give you a job.
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It won't go as well as you think it will.
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Yeah. You seem like you know what you're talking about and should be taken seriously.
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No one slick as Gaston
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Yeah. I'm sure the person insisting the economy was doing great during a homelessness crisis and a cost of living crisis would have been a good choice. Seems like she really had her finger on the pulse.
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Neither one of the choices was palatable.
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The irony is that they're the fucking liberals.
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I'm fairly certain that Jesus is a big deal in Catholicism. One might even say he's the foundation if they wanted to stretch the truth a wee bit.
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I don't think that's necessarily true. I don't remember Jesus being about anything other than love, compassion, and caring for others. I think if Jesus was concerned about gay people, he would have been a clear about it as he was about rich people.
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I realized a lot of the people who were preaching scripture seemed to have skimmed it for bits and pieces that reinforced their authority and/or belief and ignored the parts they didn't like. This strongly suggested that even they did not believe in it.
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Children aren't involved in increasing the value of Congress's stock portfolio. CEOs are
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A single mom stealing food should face way lower punishments than if a politician were caught stealing the same thing. That politician should face insane punishments and penalties for the breach of public trust and violation of the spirit of leadership. And I would even take it farther.
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And I think the best way to get back to responsible leadership is to cut this weird thing we do where we don't hold people with authority and power to higher expectations and accountability. If you want power and authority, you need to be held to waaaaay higher standards.
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And none of that is their fault. I don't expect a janitor to know shit about oil industry and logistics. I don't expect a pharmacist to understand climate science. I don't expect a mechanic to understand geopolitics. But I do exist politicians running in those issues to.
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I would advise that the first thing you do is train yourself to unbranded that nobody holding less political power or influence than you is the problem. And that includes MAGA. They're normal people who are misled (the vast majority). They don't understand like 90% of their vocabulary.
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All of them. The word choice seeks to place blame (legitimately or not) instead of understanding their perspective and working with them from their view. They imply "you're wrong. You're stupid. I'm right. I'm smart. Comply with me to solve the problem."
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Word choice.
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I think my favorite part of this is that you could literally move the labels anywhere and somebody somewhere would agree.
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I would definitely agree with that to an extent. But the tone makes it seem intentional and malicious. I think it's much lazier and far more disappointing than that. I think a lot of people literally don't want to think about anything in depth. And I don't blame them.
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I genuinely think that has our leadership not stick with the neoliberal economics and started making changes when people started raising concerns about the wealth gap, we wouldn't have MAGA.
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I don't think that premise is accurate. I suspect Trump was elected not because people hate trans people or gay people, or anything like that. I think Trump got elected because of civil unrest stemming from ineffective leadership who kept pushing status quo.