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panicagency.bsky.social
By Night: - Sarcastic, smack-talking, would-be comedian. By Day: - Code-hacker turned Product Guy - AI Integrator and all things tech - Mobile & IoT since long, long ago
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The US government ADMITTED they did it. Drag them out of office and hold them. www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
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Stupid halfway-to-Erie trashbag. You don't vote at all, so you don't count.
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They should ALL be fired, and imprisoned. There is no "Top Secret Signal Chat". They took highly classified materials, and loaded them onto insecure devices. They broke well-defined security protocols, and did it in a way that shows they are hiding evidence. If they stay, there is no law.
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You leave our room alone, we're just over here, hiding out, not bothering anybody.
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Realistically, the entire "Dem" party needs to go. Team Democracy needs a new name, and people who are willing to actually fight. Not people who pitch a dream, or are worried about feelings. People who will actually *fight* to save Democracy. Same with "normal" Reps. The rest are traitors.
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Well that's not very nice, to the donkey. Donkeys are awesome! They have personalities, and they love pets! I'm pretty sure petting DJT gives the person an STD.
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I mean... he's basically posing.
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They were "sold". The United States, and specifically Tom Horman, are selling slaves to for-profit concentration camps. The Hague is the only answer.
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Without any charges, any names, any representation. We need to call them what they are. These are concentration camps. The Republican party is selling people into a for-pay prison system, as slaves.
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Nailed it.
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Isn't that mostly due to the fact that most protests occurred in blue states and cities? Trying to think of a big protest in some deep red state with a large urban population, but I'm coming up short.
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Surely you aren't saying it is less reliable than Google Search... And this is as dumb as it will ever be. Google, however, sells advertising.
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I like this one. It lets you filter down to sections that matter to the specific audience you're trying to engage with. People only care about small subsets, unfortunately, but this brings receipts: www.project2025.observer
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@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social , with all respect you are missing the bigger picture. This isn't bailing out the crypto-bros. This is funneling money directly from American taxpayers to Russia, North Korea, and China. Ask yourself, who *really* holds 90% of Bitcoin?
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C'mon, I just started paying attention!
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I feel this in my bones. I'm almost scared to go look again. Those, and python environments.
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Yooo, if you're paying $8/loaf of bread, I know a guy. I'll hook you up with mad loaves, $7 a pop, aalll dayyy longgg. Ok, fine, I'm kidding. Bread is between 2 and 4 bucks. Let the kids have their circus.
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Ok I can defend him on this one, maybe... Coffee grounds are often used by people growing plants, like azaleas, roses, etc. It adjusts the PH & provides nitrogen, I think?
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Ok, what is a "starterpack"? (Apologies, I literally just signed up here and haven't even found people yet)