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Boston based startup lawyer. @lawsforwords on Twitter. Dad. Husband. Professor. Cat lover. elevatelawfirm.com
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Now that my free @electrifyamerica.bsky.social trial is over and I’m paying for charging for the first time, I’m blown away at how terrible an experience this is for such an expensive price. Can’t wait for my home charger install. $.64 for this slow, inconvenient bullshit?!?

Wife was saying last night he's probably doing this because he sees his father talking to Trump that way behind closed doors. A little kid doesn't just randomly go up to strangers and tell them to shut up when they're talking.

For some reason this instantly made me think of that scene from Elf where Buddy calls his dad to say there's an evil monster in the kitchen corner making noises...and is then told it's the radiator...and he doesn't believe it at first...then realizes it's the radiator and is like "ok"

So I see that Beyonce's annual tax refund concert tickets went on sale...

Comprehension kicks y’all’s ass lol

“Why don’t they play popular music at the Super Bowl anymore.” — Man who thinks 1996 was 10 years ago.

I think she actually might be the worst member of congress. Not because of *how* she votes (so many of them are useless in that regard) but because she always openly acknowledges that she sees and understands that things are bad....and then votes in favor of them. Every. Single. Time.

The hell AND the high water

Now THIS is how you use social media for activism. Tangible steps, outcomes, and simplicity in execution.

Republicans, when they know something bad happened, and have literally no other information:

We couldn’t get Black folks to turn off a football game a few years ago. We’re not good at boycotts anymore because we are not our ancestors. Best you might get is having more people only buying the Black brands.

A Black woman named Aliyah was struggling to find work. So, she catfished herself and made a fake profile on LinkedIn named "Emily." Emily had the same qualifications as Aliyah but received 57.9% of interview invites while Aliyah received 8.9% This is what we mean when we say racism is systemic.

Good morning to everyone on the only popular social media platform not currently controlled by Trump