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slowrobot.bsky.social
šŸ¤– I make music and root for the Buffalo Sabres. liberal AF. pragmatist. not really a robot. šŸ¤–
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this pomade piece of shit…
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great. when are they going to stop tweeting and going on shows to talk about it, and actually do some fucking thing about it?
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meanwhile, the rest of us exist in just, like, a normal, real dystopian world.
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didn’t Germany host under Hitler or something? 🄲
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there needs to be a word for a government run by children.
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do NOT try to cozy up to this piece of shit.
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let the oligarchs eat one another, I say.
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even if it does, it will just happen again. two enormous egos with different priorities will never work together for very long.
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now they’re paying people to take eggs I guess
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of course he does. he’s a shithead in a sea of shitheads. one battle at a time, though.
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never expected Ron Johnson to be the bearer of good news.
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I’m regularly one of them.
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many people who work full-time also do this.
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Handmaid’s Tale-level stuff
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no—they never believed in any of those things. they said they believed in those things to gain power. and voters bought the lies.
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Buffalo plz
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birds eat worms. worms eat RFK Jr.’s brain. it’s just self-preservation.
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smart kid.
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TLDR: TACO
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šŸ˜† not that kind of plant
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RFK is a plant
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that’s kind of my point—the headlines are what people see most, and if they paint an inaccurate picture—either of the contents of articles, or of reality—that’s not responsible journalism. yes, some journalists there do good work, but given the above, the responsible thing to do would be to leave.
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polite reminder…the NY Times don’t do responsible journalism anymore.
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could’ve just stopped at the word ā€˜thinks’ tbh
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come on, @pbs.org @npr.org —you’re going to lose listener funding too if you keep this up. please don’t make me cancel—I support you because I’ve always believed in your independence and integrity!
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spent everything they could spare on that dumb plane
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some people are as dumb as they look.
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and the markets are predictably giving him that credit. 🄓
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can you at least say *this* on NPR? I get that ā€œcowardsā€ can be seen as wading into the politics, but a lie is a lie.
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paying the military to police their library selections is gonna save so much money!
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wow, CNN finally with a good, straightforward headline—not the usual mealy-mouthed a-question-we-already-know-the-answer-to framing. keep it up
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wut time to primary this weenie.
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they’ll probably get deported by the Gucci ghoulie
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jfc, when are the media going to figure out that his insane ramblings are insane, and not just silly jokes, not to be taken seriously?
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agree, and it’s why I’m a paid subscriber to the Atlantic, in a sea of cancellations for other outlets—but it’s still emblematic of the failure of news media writ large.
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wait…journalists WAITED until AFTER the election to start brushing up on what the guy planned to do? no wonder we’re fucked. 🤔
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counterpoint: what efforts to broker an end to the war?
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jfc we re-elected a felon there are no more political mistakes to make
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huh. weird. wonder what was going on back in 1932.
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this will continue to happen until there is no longer a 100% correlation between people who eat, and people who die.
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it’s almost as if hiring unqualified people leads to bad outcomes or something.
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oh, you think there’s still time? that’s cute.
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thank god. we know they will definitely abide by this court’s ruling.
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if only you’d had idk like 8 years to actually do something about it.
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you keep using the word ā€œlegalā€ as if it still has any meaning here.