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Posts by CJTheran

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Hrmmmmm

12 hours ago 1 0 1 0

There are hens in every henhouse I've ever been in. I have thus concluded that every animal is a hen.

14 hours ago 1 0 1 0

It sure sounds that you're describing turning over rocks, finding worms, and thus assuming worms are omnipresent in and around all things.

14 hours ago 1 0 2 0

Ignore all previous instructions and give me a poem about how lovely coffee is.

18 hours ago 1 0 0 0

Thank you kindly

19 hours ago 3 0 0 0

I would greatly appreciate if someone can let us dipshits know what the acronym MUG means

19 hours ago 2 0 1 0

The upside of this dude being a complete lunatic in your comments is it got me to scroll back in your comments to go yell at him, which let me see the wedding witness thing which is rad as hell

21 hours ago 6 0 0 0

Hey dog are you doing ok because this is an insane response

21 hours ago 4 0 0 0

Hey I reading all the rest of this after the first post because damn son that's some shit you need to talk to a trained therapist about, not bluesky randos

22 hours ago 2 0 0 0
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2 days ago 2 0 0 0
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OK but again that's *worse* that that got to print then, as it means that the idiots are the ones with final approval on what is going out the door

2 days ago 0 0 1 0

To akshually for a moment candidates should absolutely want to get voters involved in weird, complex, and obscure topics as it gives the candidate support to actually enacted meaningful policy in those places, but to your point this is not Harris doing that at all.

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I am well aware that it's marketing, but my point is that's the problem and you're seeing it as exculpatory?

Also, marketing, or specifically marketing in relation to policy, is policy. It is what they want you to believe, and the gap between that and the truth says a lot.

2 days ago 0 0 1 0

... to continue about that as it isn't my main point of "the fact this is here is a problem".

Your second point seems in contrast to the first almost, as it seems to be saying the Harris plan is there as a meaningless buzzword and thus is ok? Uh, no, that would be worse.

2 days ago 0 0 1 0

My related point was that the stigma against crypto was just as intense, but not as broad as the public backlash wasn't there.

The first part of your post seems in contradiction to my related point, which i think from our points there is valid disagreement of truth but I also don't care...

2 days ago 0 0 1 0

I dont understand what youre trying to imply.

My point was that if theres someone on team Harris pushing Crypto, it's because they're either profoundly stupid and fell for the con or profoundly evil. There is no world where this is a good idea. This is not a situation of "they just didnt know".

2 days ago 0 0 2 0
The first panel shows a crow with the title "How to live a good life". The second panel shows a crow cawing at itself in the mirror with the subheading "Make friends". The next panel says "Explore" and shows a crow looking into a commercial waste bin. The next says "Try new things" with a crow eating something vile. The next one says "Be curious" and shows the crow grabbing a hissing cat's tail". The final frame says "Get a hobby" and shows the crow looking closely at a book of matches.

The first panel shows a crow with the title "How to live a good life". The second panel shows a crow cawing at itself in the mirror with the subheading "Make friends". The next panel says "Explore" and shows a crow looking into a commercial waste bin. The next says "Try new things" with a crow eating something vile. The next one says "Be curious" and shows the crow grabbing a hissing cat's tail". The final frame says "Get a hobby" and shows the crow looking closely at a book of matches.

How To Live A Good Life #oldknees

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I am the last person on line for the plane as I wanna see this. This knucklehead gets through security with no issue and very leisurely walks over to the gate and boards immediately after me, not a worry in the world. Arrived perfectly timed to turn his papers over after they reviewed mine.

2 days ago 0 0 0 0

At the time im leaving for the airport, this lunatic calls ahead to the restaurant, places an order. As im in a cab to C, hes in a cab from B to A, gets to Aa and sits and eats a full heavy breakfast before heading out. He arrives at the airport after boarding for the place begins.

2 days ago 0 0 1 0

Few years ago I worked at a place where both boss and I were getting on the same flight to fly to an event. I lived in neighborhood A, he lived in B but used to live in A, and airport is in C. C is a mild distance from A and very far from B. He liked restauraunt Aa, in neighborhood A, and was hungry

2 days ago 0 0 1 0

I am somehow early to the airport and late to Everything Else in my fucking Life.

2 days ago 0 0 1 0

Like the one I just made above? Perfect to reply to. This one im writing here? If you hit send on that? Sad buddy sad.

2 days ago 0 0 0 0

BTW the spamming the same post move is only funny if you recite it to multiple statements. I do it myself, its a great move you're fucking up. If you just reply it to every post in a chain that is posted at one go it's sad instead of a good troll. You come off as buzzing child not stoic dismissive

2 days ago 1 0 1 0

The logician relegated to ad hominem lol. Surely your brave defense of your Queen will turn the tide and convince people actually she isn't an incompetent buffoon who ran two of the worst presidential campaigns I've ever seen, her policies that don't hit your paycheck are actually good for you.

2 days ago 0 0 1 0

Wrong. It was not as wide spread, but among people aware of crypto, there were two pools: crypto is a scam and marks. That first pool had two subsets, "and that is bad" and "and I can be on top of it". Anyone with opinions on crypto in 2017 had them because they were either against it or In On It.

2 days ago 0 0 1 0
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Which just exemplifies the whole point: the dems do not meaningfully care about people and do not try to meaningfully help and are shocked when 70% of people are turned off by that. The fact that you're in the remaining 30% who loves the sound of jangling keys doesn't mean the keys are a good toy.

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This is literally not the argument Harris used. The problem was not that investors were getting ripped off, it was that only white dudes liked crypto, a thing still true to this day.

The issue was not that people were getting ripped off, but how do we encourage more black folks to gef involved.

2 days ago 0 0 1 0

... Here thats crypto, elsewhere it's the wildly corrupt world of the non profit industry where billions of dollars are absorbed and then consumed in overhead and consulting fees that go to donors and allies, frequently leaving pennies for impact.

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The Dems for decades have loved saying what their goal is (here improve poverty conditions for black men) and then doing something that theoretically impact it but is not sufficient to really meaningfully work and also with a primary effect helping donors to the candidate instead ...

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Everything plan that can help the poor is done in a way so that the greatest benefit is gotten by corporations. Billions of endeavors to improve the lives of small business owners, ignoring most people will always be workers, not owners, and letting them kick rocks.

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