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Checked in on a content creator I used to enjoy today. It's so disappointing to see people devolve into these hateful Alt-right freaks. I sat and watched just confused for awhile. Disappointing.

Boundaries = your personal constitution that outlines how you’ve chosen to live your life. It doesn’t require the approval of others. Nor is it dependent upon the actions of others.

Before you reply to a post, ask yourself: - Am I adding to the conversation or just being insufferable? - Is this a joke, or am I just ruining the fun? - Is my motive to uplift or to drag others down to my level? It’s okay to let people enjoy things.

It is actually genuinely funny that the Army looked at the Executive Order and said "no"

no the fuck we are NOT making “LGBQ+” a thing and if I see any of you motherfuckers using that acronym it’s on sight Marsha P. Johnson did not smash in the windshield of a police car for this

A good person

The guys who complain about “woke” women in video games make me laugh so much. These dudes couldn’t get a woman wet if they pushed one out of a boat, yet I’m supposed to take their opinions seriously 🥱

When a city boycotts Amazon, it's gotta hurt. #AmazonBoycott #tariffs cultmtl.com/2025/02/the-...

Starting to just slowly mute people who just bitch about game shit all the time. Find a hobby you enjoy or just stop complaining holy shit y’all are insufferable to be around.

Guys! I have the hottest of hot video game takes for you. Don't listen to hot takes. Don't listen to fan bases. Don't listen to "fanboys/girls". Don't listen to critics. Don't listen to the internet. Find games you enjoy. Play them how you want. Video games are supposed to be fun.

Hey #Booksky if you’re in the US and looking to step away from the zon for physical books can I highly recommend Thrift Books? They donate and partner with non-profits to support school libraries in underserved areas, and prison libraries. Plus, the book prices are *very good* www.thriftbooks.com