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Posts by Lynnae Terrill

Air dropping an elite platoon of sick guys over enemy territory. Now we sit back and wait. The Coughin' 101st always gets the job done

1 hour ago 499 29 17 1

The post-AI-bubble regulation should start by making it illegal to do circular deals - money invested cannot be used to pay for services, money invested cannot be used for buying hardware, etc, etc. Hell, I'm game for making it illegal to invest in customers at all.

1 hour ago 709 148 17 5

pete hegseth is so bad at his job that we're like one tick away from the gray zone being like "actually, pete hegseth is good, because he effectively stands against american imperialism"

1 hour ago 808 101 14 3

So the Benedict Option is not actually about withdrawing from modern society . . . it's about making money hating queer people internationally. Who could have predicted this?!?!?!

4 hours ago 13 3 2 0

so that’s called “social murder”

3 hours ago 128 28 4 1

Nothing has killed more soldiers in the history of humanity than disease. While worst is a more complicated question Hegseth is absolutely the dumbest secretary of defense the United States has ever had. bsky.app/profile/ones...

7 hours ago 4338 945 155 53

but who will protect me, the American Warfighter, from those brief but harrowing moments of slight pinching sensation, an ordeal that mere everyday mortals could never endure?

6 hours ago 290 27 10 1

At this point court-packing isn't enough. We need to jail and disbar some SCOTUS justices.

20 hours ago 737 141 14 3

Your regular reminder that cops don't actually justify their existence or enormous budgets by solving much crime.

Approximately 11% of all serious crimes result in an arrest, and about 2% end in a conviction.

And then there's this...

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Honestly one of the biggest problems with cars is that ultimately the product isn't a transportation tool but rather a psychological one, creating the illusion that you have control over your life even as you slot into a chaotic system that can easily kill you even if you do everything right.

10 hours ago 90 11 2 0

I’ve been completely over it with superhero movies for years and now you’re telling me to understand an upcoming film I’ll be required to do homework? LMAO please go away.

1 day ago 581 57 44 4

One of the Sandy Hook families lives in hiding 1500 mi away from their baby’s grave due to people stalking them.

The graves of multiple children have been defaced.

One of the fathers had to submit DNA evidence to prove his son was a REAL HUMAN BEING after Alex Jones’ book said he never existed.

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one of my favorite parts of the onion infowars saga is how Alex Jones lost his fucking mind when they first bought it,,,,, partly because he didn't know or understand what the onion was

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i am extremely ready for whatever country is next after america, this is shit is grotesque

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That said, Napoleon III is arguably an even better comparison. They are exactly the same kind of stupid failson, though Napoleon probably had better control of his bowels

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A lot of our big “we’re gonna hold big tech accountable” bills actually hand them + the government unprecedented power to track, censor, and deplatform internet users—and would require us to link our identities to everything we do online, meaning no more privacy. Greatly reducing opposition to them

2 days ago 902 234 2 7
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In the same manifesto, Palantir's owners argued that we need a national military draft, that soft power is over, and that we were too hard on Germany and Japan after World War II. I don't think that company should be allowed to exist anymore.

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i support whichever candidate will vow to eradicate palantir and its owners

2 days ago 8841 1244 63 55

When you get caught being a useless alcoholic on the job and have to appease dear leader to save your job.

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I'm not joking when I say mRNA technology is more important than "AI" and it's a tragedy we're throwing billions into one while our government is aggressively defunding the other.

2 days ago 14953 5524 114 105

I am so fucking tired of waking up and reading about the latest massacre

I am so fucking sad that none of this surprises me anymore

2 days ago 535 69 10 1

"Given the WelcomeFest lineup, it’s clear that the donor class views Abundance as key to carrying out this self-serving crusade against populism."

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This is just more of the usual “big tent” bullshit from white centrists who are only ever concerned with the feelings of their white bigot friends and family members. “Talk like we are people” is just more of them dog whistling and prioritizing white America, same as it ever was.

2 days ago 76 16 3 0

Second best of the Craig run to me. Bérénice Marlohe is one of the all-time hottest Bond Girls, imo.

Loved so many of the ideas in Quantum, but it just didn’t ~gel~ the way I wanted.

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5 days ago 230 160 23 12

i'm just gonna say that the career soldier/mercenary may turn out to be less of a solid antiwar/antiweapons vote than some people are projecting

3 days ago 601 59 17 2

Fittingly, a white flag that no one can read unless you pull it out and wave it in defeat

3 days ago 1373 207 14 2

In his first appearance, Superman beat a domestic abuser so hard his sleeves disintegrated

3 days ago 382 108 2 2

my fellow girlies, a moment of your time: it appears the drop waist is unfortunately attempting to come back in fashion. remember that it is our sacred charge to hold the line

3 days ago 791 76 41 15

The screenshots in the header image don't do it justice. The unique procedural posture is one thing. The justices discussing what they've seen on TV, how they worry the plan will be too expensive, etc., shows that they really are just politicians in robes.

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