snepops.gay
Nerdy, very goofy transgirl snowmew looking for some friends after spending most of her time on the sidelines. Minors DNI Banner and PFP thanks to @AngerRiceBall.miyunojp.net
35/F/Ohio
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Ah yes because the anthropomorphic knob who's functionally a racist tickle me Elmo is the benchmark of intellectual capacity smdh.
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So much for the free market I guess, perhaps your pay masters should produce vehicles worth buying instead of letting the dealer network run the consumer ragged. Banning a viable and affordable option from the market doesn't really improve the industry it just lets the incumbents be lazy. Pathetic.
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Any chance the reports can wait or is it a run this and then you can barricade yourself in a blanket fort after and just have a nap in peace type situation.
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Gotta love those folks, I ended learning how to code just to turn those stupid requests into a button for them. It's not too bad of a script but still not a Friday when you're already fried kind of job especially when someone else knows how to do it but somehow you're the guy.
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At least add a bang at the end otherwise how will they know you're serious?
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Oof *offers hugs* sorry bud. Do you have the reports canned or is it some snowflake job? Sadly no immediate solution but there may be some ways to spend less time being "the guy" they run to if you've got some breathing room after this storm calms down. This field just burns everyone down.
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That's fair, the only advice I can give from my years on the network and server ops side is internalizing the teams or orgs shortcomings just burns you out quicker. Establish your boundaries like you have by logging off and try to leave it until the bat signal is fired up and you're truly needed.
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If nobody could take away the message of don't be a dick from the few books in the Bible he's present an animated feature film isn't likely to get the message across either. He had a Noble message but the fan club has ruined it with discourse about who they are permitted to be dicks to.
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It's Friday and if it's that critical they'll figure it out. Just chill as best you can and forget about them until it's Monday Toya's turn to deal with them.
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He's lying to cover his ass because he said the quiet part out loud too early and everyone's onto him. They knew this was the third rail they didn't care
Yeah gig jobs..real dignified work there. If he wanted to have more fully employed folks he'd propose legislation about ghost job postings.
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Then object to each motion for unanimous consent. Use the rules of the senate to slow this assault down. This is our time and you are in a position to buy us as much time as we can get. Find a way to get in the way. This is the time for good trouble, necessary trouble.
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Which may be the goal, tank the economy then drop the currency with it and hope they can sub their shitty crypto as a new one. Stupidest plan but we aren't playing with the brightest cast of characters are we?
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The Haiku is always true:
It's not DNS
It can't be DNS
It was DNS
The network always gets blamed but DNS has the body count that my poor packet flingers could only dream of.
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They may be interpreting some bond market shortage of USDT in the repo side as banks being short dollars. There's a lot of leverage but I don't think they're unable to fulfill deposits or we'd be seeing reports of bank runs. It's not ideal for sure but definitely not 1929 levels currently.
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I loved my smoker before I transitioned and it still is my favorite two and a half years into it. Plus now I can just rock a tank top and have nicer sandals while I drink the smoking time away.
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To say nothing of the lack of the industrial base or workers who want to do this kind of work. They see labor as interchangeable cogs in a machine vs skills and lives attached to that labor. It's clear he slept through macro econ as did most of his advisors. What a joke.
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An achievement in endurance that sadly failed to inspire a single senator to object to unanimous consent to vote on the next round of nominees moments after a 25 hour marathon speech. His heart may be moving to the right place but his colleagues and the body will not change with him.
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Oh hey that was my high school experience once I finally got out of a religious school. The outcasts were all welcoming to the new kid mid year, then you just be the go between groups and people kinda treat you like a diplomat so are at least decent to you overall. High school is just hard on us all
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Same ole playbook for Reagan and even Wilson. Put the puppet up and let it get pilloried all while the puppeteer laughs on and keeps doing what They want to do anyway. In a fight you watch the hips, Watch the policy not the mouthpieces, words hurt but policy blows are lasting damage for us all.
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Well when turnout is low, the party is split over Gaza and most of the poor people can't get off of work to vote the people at the margins start to become much more significant. Leaving people behind is what got you here and yet you still are doing it and wondering why you lost.
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Never said the median voter was a sage only that they pull the lever based on their perception otherwise they wouldnt have fallen for the tired ass tropes like immigrants taking your jobs and benefits for the thousandth time. Not everyone got a raise bud, especially part timers and gig workers.
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The IRA helped drive some demand but it still didn't solve the problem of household debt as a share of their income being too high and it affected their perception of their own wealth being lower. People felt poorer, restarting student loan payments sure didn't help and only crimped consumer demand.
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Expand your time view, cherry picking a window is easy. The economy grew at a record clip from 2002-2007 but you won't hear me arguing it was good for everyone because those policies gave us 2008 and the great recession. Think longer than a sound bite and you'll see it's not a healthy situation.
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Expand your view from 1972 and compare it to the economic growth enjoyed by your corpo overlords during the same period. We had shared prosperity before with more policies that controlled the capital class more tightly. You took the boot of their neck and now their boot is on all of ours necks.
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Culture war is a useful foil but offers no actual solutions. People vote for extremes when normal isn't working for them in their immediate view. Wages went up for who? Hours are down, underemployment is up and short term credit is at record levels. Maybe you're doing ok but others haven't been.
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PR sells for five mins and is lost in the firehose of shiny objects in today's information landscape. Your paycheck getting lighter due to shitty policies lasts. You not being eligible for help when you need it leaves a lasting impression. The message of grievances is what has been working sadly.
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I'm not really sure where that conclusion came from. I think more along the lines of "hey why are all these people aggrieved and looking to blame others for why they are not doing so well?" You get bad faith actors blaming their misfortune on society's "others". Don't give them a captive audience.
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Wages haven't kept pace since 1972 and each time people fall behind they get hurt. Sure some have done well most have gotten by. But a lot of people have been left behind for 50 years. Dems didn't stop Reagan via Congress when they could have and Clinton's policies were pretty supply side heavy.
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People vote to have their needs and problems addressed not to help a party consolidate power. It's not a question of who's in the majority to voters it's their fucking lives that they concern themselves with. How to stay fed, how to stay housed, how to stay out of prison. Effective policy beats PR.
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They share one trait in particular and that's an obsessive need for power. They diverge quickly but neither care about the well being of the people or the conditions in which fascism can rise wouldn't be the constant policy of these United States. Leaving people behind just gives them more recruits.
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Oh wow I'm sure you're intimately familiar with my actions and preparations. The parties don't care about us it's about power. Voting is harm reduction but without constant pressure to hold people to account it doesn't have lasting impact. Rights must be defended, that requires vigilance and voting.
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Wow it's like feedback is the key to improvement or something.
Real talk the people you call normal wouldn't extend the same courtesy to you or me or people like us. They're blaming us for their loss of power when they have left a lot of people behind and created the conditions for fascism.
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You can acknowledge the weakness in your system and plan alternate courses of actions without being a doomer. Tell me if you could vote for someone who would actually put in the work to stop this? None of the parties have, you need to plan for that eventuality to sink in and have backup ready.
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God forbid people think you have a shit take, you're human. Your persona doesn't preclude the chance that you have a bad take and crying about the coarseness of discourse right now is a bit like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. Real threats are upon us, this isn't what you should fixate on.
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What happens when you no longer get to vote? How will you respond and how will you prepare for that scenario? The system you believe in has broken to the point where it is not fixable.
You're going to have to think of some new ideas if you want anything resembling your idea of norms to return.
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All I can figure is it's for watching your other partners in the act from a comfortable distance instead of the standard embroidered cuck stool.
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If you don't want smoke don't sell trans people who don't enjoy the support of a state political machine up the river while you claim to be a centrist. Collaborators are the last damn thing we need right now. We don't need an Ernst Rohm in heels, not now not ever.
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Sadly as a yank I'd have to agree, everyone's gonna be missing folks but better them to be safe at home vs getting caught up in this idiots power fantasy and being really hurt in the process. I cannot stand this and it's not who we're supposed to be. All I can say is im truly sorry and we failed.
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5899. Let's see if I'm the prize kinda of lucky or the don't worry about work kinda lucky.
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Im halfway through my 30s and I never expected to see 30. It's simultaneously my best decade and the one full of the most changes. You made it and you're stronger for it. Here's to at least a few more trips around the sun with the people you care about in this wild ass world we call home.
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They really think Lucy will actually let them kick the ball don't they?
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If you have a 3d printer you could make one yourself at home and it mitigates both issues. May seem scary at first but it's pretty straight forward and not all parts are printed so it can handle the strain.
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You could try a high heat hot honey for a kiss of sweet with all the savory.
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My traditional role is neutering these worthless incel chuds for being this level of head assed and grievance driven. I faked being a man from 30 years and even that mask was a better man than these losers. Absolutely pathetic levels of male fragility on display, they won't be missed.
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He doesn't strike me as a Hesiod fan.
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Even when you vote right you still lose your rights because they'd rather see you dead than as an equal.
Living In a red state as an anti fascist voter is increasingly difficult before we even talk about queerness. It's all so damn depressing knowing your neighbors don't mind seeing you dead.