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Trump's promised press conference to refute the allegations in the indictment handed up by the Fulton County DA's Office is now in doubt, multiple sources said.

[-] sparseMatrix@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

@BackOnMyBS

There’s always the therapist!
J/K, the therapist might not care for that lol 😝

could you be just a little more specific? are talking toothpaste, charmin, downy, ketchup bottle, your significant other? tiny teddy bear? I’m just riffing here, in the absence of guidance.

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How do I make a multipart post in a magazine?

I just tried posting the series of parts to my /mag, they showed up in reverse order in the microblog? WTF?

Please, if there is some advantage to this microblog thing, I'd love to know what is, and also how to make a post in my own magazine that does not feature a link.

'Threads/Microblog/People/Magazines' is where simplicity goes sideways in this webapp. It is not obvious what those things are; the couple of guides I've found don't discuss this focal point of confusion.

#kbinMeta

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It didn't take long

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On the evening of January 24, three sheriff’s deputies in Rankin County, Mississippi, received a group text message from another deputy on the same shift: “Are y’all available for a mission?”

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Whoops! somebody got the soot on their hands this time

[-] sparseMatrix@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There are a lot of people who would like you to think that disinformation is harmless; that if you buy into bullshit that it's your own fault; and that the 'people that matter' know the truth.

This man bought into the fire hose of shit that is continuously, endlessly spewing a mixture of exaggerations, half truths and outright lies. He took it all very seriously, and he paid with his life.

Ask yourself, do you think this man was one of the 'people who matter' to his family? It sounds like some of them agree with, and listened to him and the fire hose.

This is a fucking tragedy. This man is a casualty of the fight for democracy, and it is a damn fight when people are getting shot for it. Not because he bought into some bullshit; but because he was fed a line of shit by people he trusted. His political party.

This has got to stop, and I think that it surely will.

Let's hope it doesn't have to be at the expense of another man's life.

Another husband, father, grandfather, uncle or brother. Or worse, whole families.

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‘He was understandably frustrated and distraught by the present and on-going erosions to our constitutionally protected freedoms and the rights of free citizens’

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This is The Way.

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This is epic AF. I thought these dope pushers were gonna get away scot free, there for a while.

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This is what Trump looks like when a real judge and an actual patriot is on his case and not playing his game.

Her Honor is a credit and a relief to anyone truly concerned with justice.

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Still more bad news for Team ShitGibbon.

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We seriously need to start pushing back on this Divided America Trope. It is absolute propaganda.

America is more divided than ever.

Wrong. there are a lot of antisocial criminal elements in a America. Though the problems do get more aggravated, there are far fewer violent crimes, political or otherwise per capita than ever before. It is also my sense that even among people who differ in their political views, most people would pick up someone who fell without considering who they were or what sort of politics they practiced.

The American Congress is frozen by Partisanship.

At least mostly true. But it doesn't really represent a new state of affairs, at least not in the last decade or so.

We're headed for a civil war

Maybe; there certainly seems to be an element that wants one, and a revolution in government on the side. But they have proven to be a relatively tiny, if startling, sliver of the population, the military, and the police. At least, when the chips came down.

I think that this is a media narrative that feeds on itself in two ways. The first being that it is an insidious 'both sides' framing of the state of affairs. The Democratic party is not just another flavor of political party; the GOP Republicans are not just another flavor of political party.

The fact is, the Republican party can be shown to be composed of two basic types of people: those being charged with felonies, and those trying to protect or defend them from those charges, often becoming tainted with their crimes.

The Democratic party is the other half of a previously functional government (I'm being generous here) that has been left holding the bag while the other first half turns to crime, conspiracy, and the craft of procedural sabotage.

This has all been predicated on the moral tenets of a religion that they neither understand nor practice, and that has opened the door to nationalist authoritarianism and outright fascism as they have been emboldened and supported by the most most crass and self serving of the evangelical 'personality' churches out there.

The second way it feeds on itself is that by framing the question in this way, the media makes it safe to be someone who endorses what is clearly a criminal cabal run amok. After all, if the axios site all but loads a balance for you (the two sides of this 'divide'), how can it be anything other than just two different teams, with two differing perspectives? You can feel free to substitute just about any 'news' outlet, for 'axios'; because not only is axios not the only one; I don't think I've ever seen a 'news' outlet framing it any other way.

While it is true everyone is innocent until proven guilty, there is a statistical ratio, given a level field of activity, that asserts that someone is very guilty, given the large number of charges, and a lot of others are accessories before and after the fact, accomplices, and every other variation as we ride the Bell curve.

Many will be quick to claim that the playing field isn't level; but you'll notice it's always the ones without a defense in the face of a mountain of charges.

Hell no they don't have, and shouldn't anticipate a level playing field, other than in a court of law.

Being found at the scene of a murder isn't a good look, whether you're fucking guilty or not.

[-] sparseMatrix@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

@inkican

@Girlparts

You have to say it like Vulcan Ambassador 'T'Pau' in Star Trek:

'' ...dis fight is to de dett...'

[-] sparseMatrix@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

@Stern

This is in no way a defeat of 'gay rights'. That the supreme court even heard this is ridiculous.

You cannot be forced to work for anyone you don't wish to work for. That is enslavement, plain and simple. The reasons don't matter.

If you say why you won't work for someone, that might even commit some kind of crime, if you are engaging in discrimination, or maybe incorporating something slanderous in the reasons you're giving.

If you have good sense, you won't make a public concern of refusing to work for someone.


Now to you folks feeling somehow wronged, let me point out that these people think you are assholes; and that *you don't want to do business with anyone who thinks you're an asshole, and really, you don't want to do business with anyone you think an asshole, and it seems pretty clear you would, or do.

Do you seriously want to pay someone you don't get along with to make something beautiful and tasty for your wedding? That you will no doubt share with friends and family?

I know there are more than one cake decorator out there. I also know that many of them are eager to do business with you, as you are.
Seek out those people, and engage them. They will appreciate your business, and if you otherwise choose well, they should serve you well, too.

Fuck those other assholes. Don't let them make your big day about them.

Just my 0.02$US

FYI I am an old CIS terminally hetero man. But it doesn't matter.

[-] sparseMatrix@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

@insomniac_lemon

@Bendersmember @gramw @ivanafterall

Thanks so much for this, I've been blundering around for a few days now wondering just what the hell am I doing wrong lmao

[-] sparseMatrix@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

The main reason M$ stopped doing it is it did not work as intended in the long term. If anything, it hurt them in the long term. Hence c#. Hence their awkward embrasure of linux.

[-] sparseMatrix@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Not just LIKE reddit, BETTER than reddit.

damn right

[-] sparseMatrix@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

WHAT THE FUCK IS EVEN WRONG WITH YOU, DELAWARE???

[-] sparseMatrix@kbin.social 7 points 1 year ago

I'm sure my fellow commentors have made good work of answering this question, but I wanted to offer my perspective as well.

The big thing to understand is, perception of a thing is about focus and direction. If you consider the communities to be consumers of content delivered according to a protocol, That protocol affords subscription services, and means of posting. Much of the rest of it is just security (where do you log in and post from?) and consumption format - all these services have enough in common that the content can be moved around among them without too much hassle about the storage and communications format, and the display format is 90% of the difference between e.g., kbin and mastodon.

As it turns out, the walled garden people had to work hard to make those gardens walled, and to keep them that way. The evolution of communications systems favors this kind of unrestricted exchange of information and bespoke methods of presentation for consumption.

Unfortunately, or fortunately, depending on your perspective, these new communications methodologies do not readily lend themselves to converting private persons and their self expression into corporate mass market products.

[-] sparseMatrix@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I just came here to LOL

[-] sparseMatrix@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

The certain accuracy of this assessment is stunning and tragic.

[-] sparseMatrix@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

DAMN RIGHT.

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