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Ní chuirfidh mé m’asal amuigh nuair a bhíonn brón orm. https://www.michael-hartford.com/ Will block Nazis, crypto, bad AI, and scammers on sight, no apologies, no quarter. He/him.
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Block. Bad faith actors don’t care if they’re hypocrites, they’re just in it for the LOLs.
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"In the room where I was detained, there were posters on the wall... it said in English, 'Are you detained and separated from your children?' ... We are normalizing family separation, we are normalizing due process rights violations, we are normalizing the destruction of constitutional democracy."
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Who you gonna call? WOKE BUSTERS! (wtaf?)
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He was anti-LGBTQ, anti-abortion extremist with a fetish for guns and military trappings; clearly the people who didn't see the signs were intentionally averting their eyes.
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Betteridge's Law: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteri...
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Betteridge's Law proven again! "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteri...
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Scratch a libertarian, find a fascist. Or a monarchist. A story as old as time (or as old as when they stole the "libertarian" label from anarchists).
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Thanks Oprah
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The symbolism is rich, robust, and deeply un-American. <end>
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Have you started the impeachment process yet for Noem and Hegseth? They're both a threat to democracy, never should have been approved, and need to be removed ASAP.
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But the world wasn't invented the day you were born. There is a long history that has shaped a lot of what you see around you, much of which came about because people were able to freely move. Without those earlier periods of free migration, could you sell luxury watches?
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It started as a Star Wars Reylo ship (and far exceeds its paltry inspiration - Hazelwood has made me an unrepentant romance reader)
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The NYT Pitchbot lane is already full
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Years of Lead, 1968-1988; it feels like we've actually been in the early stages for almost a decade, maybe longer.