dwhydx.bsky.social
DnD, politics, One Piece, tea, and general nerd shit.
Anti-doomer. Facists fuck off.
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It's crazy how utterly predictable this has all been since the election.
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The comments on this YouTube video are overflowing with hitler particles
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This becomes really obvious whenever you see people bouncing off bsky because it "wasn't showing them more of what they were liking."
The act of looking for people to follow is too much of a barrier for people whose brains have been cooked by algorithmic social media.
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What's missing from the "bluesky sucks" discourse is any acknowledgment that most other social media sites suck much worse, X most of all.
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JCO is one of the all time greatest hall of fame poasters, for both good and ill.
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Some things are best left to the imagination
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I think Trump is just napping probably
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It's also wouldn't be the first time Elon comes groveling back to him after Trump humiliates him.
Part of me is skeptical Elon can come back into the fold after calling Trump a pedophile, but Vance called Trump hitler and is his VP so who knows
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The only thing I can hand to Stephen Miller is that he's the only person in Trump world outside of his family who has lasted 10 years without ever having a falling out with the big man.
I can only assume this comes from being a top-tier ass-kisser because that's Trump's #1 quality in his people
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Everything that goes up must come down but man there was a surprising amount of airtime there
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Free speech is about getting to say racial slurs and keeping your job
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we need more non-political daily main characters. my kingdom for a bean dad
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If Trump and Loomer join the narrative somehow, Earth's atmosphere will be at high risk of entirely igniting.
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I mean, at least with Musk you might get a good paycheck out of it...
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I think it hurts a lot of people's narratives to accept the possibility that this election couldn't have been won given the aftermath of the pandemic.
For some, it means powerlessness in the face of thermostatic opinion. For others, it means that their pet policy is not some electoral skeleton key.
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I gotta say, "Will Stancil for video games" is so much more fun than og stancil.
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Did Biden become president of Harvard recently or something?
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Instead when he or Harris did talk about immigration, it tended to focus on the deal, and the message was "Biden tried to secure the border, Trump killed that deal" which cedes the ground that we have a "criminal migrant" problem in the first place.
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That's fair, it wasn't something he wanted to talk about. I just wish he had instead pushed back and made the affirmative case for immigration. Sell the idea of America as the melting pot, the land of opportunity, and always repeat the fact that immigrants commit less crime than the native born etc.
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I have to respectfully disagree. The bipartisan deal was basically a republican wishlist. Biden absolutely used the "we're going to secure the border" framing, which implicitly gives credence to the idea that we have a criminal immigrant problem in this country.
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He's making the same mistake Biden did. If the party on the left is saying immigration is a problem, then people are going to vote for the far right. If immigration is a voters number 1 issue, you're going to vote for the party that is the MOST anti-immigrant.
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I think part of revoking them will need to be framing them the right way. Not being able to buy things from other countries can be seen as taking away American's economic freedom. Hell, call tariffs communist if that's what it takes.
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Their entire economic policy is just an aesthetic of performative masculinity. Well that and personal enrichment.