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i personally haven't encountered many people suggesting this except for hard-line anarchists and nihilists. the problem is that even when these tools are utilized by liberals in less dire times, they are used exclusively with no meaningful follow-up or plans on how to hold anyone accountable.
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what is "this"? neither of the two incidents that occurred has anything remotely to do with each other, much less this one, which we don't even know is legitimate. stop being crazy.
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jill stein sucks. but kamala harris is still texting people begging for money. it's december.
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i am *extremely sick* but i presume it's just the toxins in my body fighting back against the will of nature. a losing battle if there ever was one.
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it's too stupidly avant garde to be ChatGPT. this is a vintage weirdo. love to see an old model in the wild.
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dunking on people by exhibiting my inability to comprehend how record-keeping works
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i am so proud to say that i witnessed this live
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going back to the boys and declaring that the secret to a stronger global brotherhood is eating makeup together
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"they are grieving the arrival of their new baby" goes hard
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stopped doing this when i was doing dishes while high once and thought i heard whispers of "spit on me" coming from the sink
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to take it one step further: people are completely asympathetic at best on *LinkedIn*! that's a platform built specifically surrounding professionalism and decorum with an active CEO population. insanity.
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someone on a CNN panel finally said yesterday that "frankly what people are saying online has never mattered." they'll contort the narrative however necessary to dismiss reality.
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i don't disagree, plus NewsNation is an abhorrent network. but i do want to at least acknowledge that it isn't very common for actively incarcerated individuals to get a platform to give their opinion on anything much less a high profile murder. it's a pretty surreal moment. i get the incredulity.
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Matt Mullenweg is an insufferable manchild who doesn't have the temperament or maturity to run a car wash cash register much less a multi-billion dollar company
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Michael Moore being the most scary radical socialist on the planet is back on the menu baby. it's the mid 2000s all over again.
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sales are suffering. every major historical event of the last year has been coordinated by Big Mac
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the tik tok age has impacted the manifesto writing community greatly
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2 pages maximum, double-spaced, no idioms, no analogies, minimal syllable count. you're writing for a majority american audience. bonus if you can sneak in a Marvel reference.
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every waking moment. the meds help a little but i think it's inherent.
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this is why i resist the accusation that he was an alt-right adjacent weirdo. kinda just seems like a guy who didn't have all the answers but was severely traumatized and radicalized by a broken system and said "guess i gotta do it myself." he doesn't strike me as a hard line ideologue.
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it's possible. my assumption is based on the fact that American Sickness was a NYT Best Seller and Elisabeth Rosenthal was actually on TV discussing the shooting the other day. it's the first Rosenthal that immediately jumps to mind for me re: American healthcare.
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to the average american, however, this makes him look even more reasonable. normal people still (sadly) love the police.
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Elisabeth Rosenthal (American Sickness, 2017) and Michael Moore (Sicko, 2007)
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mike, he put mein kampf on his goodreads in 2017 when he was presumably a teenager. he was definitely a manosphere weirdo with an incomprehensible worldview, but can we slow down on the suggestion that he was an outright Nazi?