possum-fossil.bsky.social
Come on baby and dance with me
at the
Stupid nazi bullshit disaster
We'll climb out on the wing and we'll all catch TB
at the
Stupid nazi bullshit disaster
SI VIS PACEM PARA BELLUM
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Nerf plz
youtu.be/g_pwPhFvgNo?...
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Just another hollerin' Nazi
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_...
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Strewth. I keep wanting to send Bukele a pic of Manuel Noriega and something about American fickleness, but then I just feel gross about the whole thing. It could, after all, end up working out that way.
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They're just goofing on us. This particular inflection point has now been inflected.
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"They delight in acting in bad faith, since they seek not to persuade by sound argument but to intimidate and disconcert. If you press them too closely, they will abruptly fall silent, loftily indicating by some phrase that the time for argument is past."
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This. I'm waving the red flag as hard as I can at my SO but there's inertia there, maybe some denial, and probably some sense that surely this can't actually be where we're at.
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"The antisemite delights in dealing in bad faith."
AD MF NAUSEAM
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Put it down, Steve. Shit'll make you bald.
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CONGRESS LADY NOT SMART
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Dude
It's really good to see the president looking so good that makes me really happy
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The only qualified person Trump ever hired was Stormy Daniels.
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Allies always welcome. 🙂
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Footage
www.c-span.org/video/?c5159...
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Rand Paul got handed the clue-by-four and damn if he ain't swingin for the rafters.
Truly, the End Times must be drawing nigh.
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Bumping this because I think the current tariff kerfuffle may be a Sudetenland moment: people are shocked and he could lose a lot of support, but if he bluffs his way through he'll consolidate a lot of power.
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Look at it this way: now you have something meaningful to do with your dotage.
Or at least that's what I'm trying to sell myself. 🙃
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It was pretty awesome for the super rich though 😃
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It's true. Not everybody cares. Others care but not enough to take to the streets. Or they think it wouldn't do any good. Or it's too dangerous or they have mouths to feed.
When these people come off the sideline from self- interest that's powerful. Help them fight and you'll reach some of them.
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The actual criminal conspiracy at the heart of this thing is only a couple hundred people. They have a good sized core of supporters, plus all the squishy swing voters that won the election for them, but those people only count if they're motivated to defend the cabal.
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Oh please oh please let it be because they ended up in one of these
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Stay the course!
Last throes of the insurgency!
Zero cases by Easter!
Evacuate? In our hour of triumph?
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Your own critical thinking faculties won't tell you what's happening three counties over or what congress did today. You have to get factual input from somewhere.
The problem happens when people rely on a few sources that they chose via confirmation bias and they don't cross check anything.
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Well, I mean look: there are recognizeable English words arranged in more or less the traditional manner (despite the apparent use the verb "cringe" as a noun) -- I'm convinced the author is trying to convey *something*.🤔
Although I guess if he'll fight Trump with us we ought to let him slide.
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This post means something but I'm damned if I know what it is. v0v
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I worry that this seems like business as usual for younger folks and I've been relieved to see them turn out at the protests I've been to so far.
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I'm an aging gen x'er. I've been told all my life that they're going to shitcan social security; but I also received some generational memory of WW2 and I lived through some of the cold war. The fight against totalitarianism is still part of the narrative for me.