Really good point.
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“Our drinks are so strong, you’ll feel 22 storeys higher than you actually are!”
Needs to back off on the loofahs
I was gonna say, it’s been a while since I’ve been to Vegas, but I didn’t know there was a tower *that* big now 😉
[Wait, there is a building in Vegas with 89+ storeys now?]
Seen in Santa Fe this morning.
If they can share those kinds of learnings, imagine what other kinds of "learnings" they can—and no doubt will—share 👀
The only feedback I provide these days is something along the lines of “My fee for providing feedback is $10,000.00 payable in advance.”
[“Texas-educated” is the example provided when one looks up the word “oxymoron”]
For a moment: contemplate they're doing these things not because of a concern over election integrity... but for some other reason.
For a moment, ponder, why do you think they're building all those prisons? Do you *really* think this is all just about immigration?
I lurrrve their burgers!
They’re great! I miss In-n-Out.
Sadly the closest one is ~6 hours away by car.
But, no worries, thry have lots of gas-guzzling vehicles in their fleet too, so rest assured, they’re doing their part to pollute the air like all good patriotic Americans.
Hey it has no exhaust pipe, doesn’t consume gasoline.
How much you wanna bet the company got the truck used, and dirt cheap?
I’d gladly give my business to a company that’s actually doing something about the planet-wide climate emergency.
Fascists would argue *their* narratives are the truth. This slogan seems to be arguing that the narratives from *journalists* are the truth.
And we know that ain’t always so. [Just look at the New York Times in the past dozen years.]
The truth always exists; how hidden/distorted is it is the q.
Or perhaps they’re simply crowdsourced narrative-pushing
I can’t resist adding a few thoughts to the vigorous dialogue about the new NYT exposé on the SCOTUS decision www.nytimes.com/2026/04/18/u... that halted Obama’s Clean Power Plan. (long thread warning!)
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Paging @mollyjongfast.bsky.social
Speaking of Chunky candy...
I will never not be baffled by #NewMexico drivers, men and women, old and young, who come up from behind, speeding, and without hestation glide over the double-yellow line, pass, and speed on down the road.
The Age of Unaccountability touches everyone, not just oligarchs—and everyone’s loving it.
The US govt is controlled by a bunch of very stupid, incompetent, selfish, narcissistic, nihilist, greedy, insurrectionist frauds.
To a person they’re all just like Gollum: they‘d glady jump into the fires of Mt. Doom for a chance to hold that One Ring.
They’ve been put there to destroy the US.
Remarkably so
Once more… “All The Narratives We Deem Fit To Print”
Not even a crock, this is a fiery, glowing, steaming, hissing cauldron of 💩
I listened, and I want to trust the audio but the needle on my internal AI Slop-O-Meter is jittering a nontrivial amount
If they’re any good, their 1st q will be, “Why no edit button?”
And their 2nd q will be, “So, what is the plan for sustainability? Ads? Monetizing the surveillance of users? With the VCs breathing down your neck, what profits are they demanding and when?”
Anyone good prolly wouldn’t get the job.🤷♂️
Now *there’s* a movie that makes you wanna eat some potatoes! Mmm-mm! 😂
Managed to get a ticket! Looking forward to the screening.
Enshittification, Netflix-style.
It's like, why bother paying taxes anymore. They just get intercepted by the fascist kleptocrats.
One thing I did not expect: that the 2020s would be littered with word games. Seems any company with a website at some point decides "We must offer a word game TOO, by gum!" and... presto, Loopo.
Inevitable consequence: social media feeds now full of word game promos.
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