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Posts by Charli

Hahahahhaa

3 hours ago 77 16 4 0

a teenage boy just made it clear to me that he thought the shirt im wearing was advertising the two separate concepts of guns and of roses

18 hours ago 3518 296 158 50

A key part of the banality of evil is that fascism trains people who are boringly and completely neurotypical to be incredibly violent, as part of their boring job.

It literally could not possibly work if it could only be done by the tiny fraction of the population with cluster B syndromes.

1 day ago 569 168 6 7

Only $2700 left, we’re so close…

2 days ago 28 18 0 0
A Forbes article about a father who killed eight children, with an embedded prediction widget inviting people to speculate on whether "Congress will pass new gun safety legislation before 31st December 2026"

A Forbes article about a father who killed eight children, with an embedded prediction widget inviting people to speculate on whether "Congress will pass new gun safety legislation before 31st December 2026"

ghoulish

2 days ago 5293 877 81 125

take any actor who already makes thrillers, get his dick out. congrats: erotic thriller

2 days ago 112 3 8 0

Can y'all keep your fucking Pope knobslobbing where decent trannies can't see it

3 days ago 1147 225 18 20

[normanrockwellguy dot jpg] i think corporations should be held responsible for failing to follow laws intended to protect consumers

5 days ago 982 89 24 5

for someone who famously hates thinking about and talking about poop, this sure seems a lot like poopmaxxing

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A creepy bunny is saying to you:

THIS WEEKEND AT INDUSTRY CITY! 

Come visit me at
BROOKLYN INDEPENDENT COMICS SHOWCASE

A creepy bunny is saying to you: THIS WEEKEND AT INDUSTRY CITY! Come visit me at BROOKLYN INDEPENDENT COMICS SHOWCASE

Op is at table 78 in the red show room

April 18 & 19, 2026
11am - 7pm
Industry City's Box Factory 51 34*h St, Brooklyn, NY 
FREE ADMISSION!

Op is at table 78 in the red show room April 18 & 19, 2026 11am - 7pm Industry City's Box Factory 51 34*h St, Brooklyn, NY FREE ADMISSION!

I’ll be at BICS this weekend!!! Come support comics and independent creators🙏💖

6 days ago 22 14 1 3
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"Some more fun details: Most of that income came from Mamdani's State Assembly salary ($131,296). Duwaji, an artist and illustrator (and budding ceramicist?), noted in the couple's return that she only earned about $10,000 before deductions, which Politico noted put her below the federal poverty line. Also: Girl, I know the economy is terrible for creatives, but it is a bad idea to rely on your husband's income!!!"

"Some more fun details: Most of that income came from Mamdani's State Assembly salary ($131,296). Duwaji, an artist and illustrator (and budding ceramicist?), noted in the couple's return that she only earned about $10,000 before deductions, which Politico noted put her below the federal poverty line. Also: Girl, I know the economy is terrible for creatives, but it is a bad idea to rely on your husband's income!!!"

Lol whos going to tell @hellgatenyc.com that illustration/comics ARE poverty rates so anyone who can has a partner who can hold them up?!?! And this is someone with impressive clients, like The New Yorker!
If anyone wants to yell at Society Of Illustrators it can be them!

5 days ago 24 2 2 1

Ankylosaurus isn't even on the list. This civilization deserves to fall.

1 week ago 35 4 4 1

he also hit himself in the face with hammers

1 week ago 0 0 0 0

wow i guess hammers really do age a person

1 week ago 14 1 1 0
A panel of a comic showing a servant girl looking scared on the ground in what seems to be some kind of cellar. A large shadow looms over her of a woman with strange tendrils coming from
Her head

A panel of a comic showing a servant girl looking scared on the ground in what seems to be some kind of cellar. A large shadow looms over her of a woman with strange tendrils coming from Her head

More of that #comic wip #art

1 week ago 119 30 1 0

one (1) dopesmoker really should be our standard unit of time

1 week ago 5 1 0 0

Nuremberg 2.0. go nurembrrrrrrrrr

1 week ago 2366 348 40 2

I am still reeling from Tuesday’s civilizational destruction threats.

1 week ago 126 18 4 1
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2 weeks ago 1710 425 4 4

me: our cat is not eating dinner properly for days

wife: thats right

wife: we are v concerned

me: thats right

vet: who feeds him at what time

me: me at 5

wife : me at 7

vet: Let me make a suggestion

2 weeks ago 3545 274 75 22

what if he shits himself to death

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I think it's bad for the President to threaten to annihilate an entire culture and i do not think you are being alarmist if you take his threats seriously and literally.

2 weeks ago 21376 3956 187 60

yeah man i'll circle back to you on that agenda item from yesterday's all hands in just a sec. our pedophile king just threatened to destroy a whole civilization

2 weeks ago 9603 2255 23 45
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2 weeks ago 1357 492 25 89

"moon's haunted"

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recent Axios story on maternal health policy referenced
"findings" that a majority of people trusted their doctors and nurses. On the surface, there's nothing unusual about that. What wasn't originally mentioned, however, was that these findings were made up.
Clicking through the links revealed (as did a subsequent editor's note and clarification by Axios) that the public opinion poll was a computer simulation run by the artificial intelligence start-up Aaru. No people were involved in the creation of these opinions.
The practice Aaru used is called silicon sampling, and it's suddenly everywhere. The idea behind silicon sampling is simple and tantalizing. Because large language models can generate responses that emulate human answers, polling companies see an opportunity to use A.I. agents to simulate survey responses at a small fraction of the cost and time required for traditional polling.

recent Axios story on maternal health policy referenced "findings" that a majority of people trusted their doctors and nurses. On the surface, there's nothing unusual about that. What wasn't originally mentioned, however, was that these findings were made up. Clicking through the links revealed (as did a subsequent editor's note and clarification by Axios) that the public opinion poll was a computer simulation run by the artificial intelligence start-up Aaru. No people were involved in the creation of these opinions. The practice Aaru used is called silicon sampling, and it's suddenly everywhere. The idea behind silicon sampling is simple and tantalizing. Because large language models can generate responses that emulate human answers, polling companies see an opportunity to use A.I. agents to simulate survey responses at a small fraction of the cost and time required for traditional polling.

As I’ve said a million times, I’m not particularly against smart uses of AI

This is the stupidest use I’ve seen yet though

2 weeks ago 1793 494 70 175

what IF he shits himself to death 🤔

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Our friends at Firestorm are struggling in the face of disaster capitalism. A queer- and worker-owned bookstore that has, over and over, been there for the community.

They let me set up a referral page with them. Books from my podcasts, my books, and books I love

firestorm.coop/r/killjoy.html

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