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Rebranding will continue until morale improves β€” Allison Hantschel

Annealed.

I'm an immigrant, not an expat, an immigrant. My politics are way fucking left. No, further left. There you go.

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I think Obi has been hacked. If you try to go to their website, it automatically tries to download something.

RE: https://sauropods.win/@futurebird/116318024014503261

πŸ‘β€œwe are the doordash of warβ€πŸ‘

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The reason why the Artemis mission has everyone so fascinated is because it is a showcase for the efforts of people who are very, very good at their jobs, at a time when the news cycle is dominated by people who are not merely terrible at their jobs, but awful human beings as well.

I’m amazed these dipshit grifters didn’t claim their magic ostriches fixed tiny or limp boners.

I suppose I should be surprised that the stupid is rising faster than sea levels but I’m not.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ostrich-farm-arguments-cull-9.7157710

The ostrich con: Arguments to save birds from cull in B.C. were based on falsehoods, evidence shows | CBC News

The 10-month standoff on a B.C. ostrich farm last year was the most expensive poultry cull in Canada’s history. A fifth estate investigation reveals the campaign to save the ostriches was based on falsehoods.

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For most of my elementary school years, I had to take the city bus. Sometimes, on the way home, I'd fall asleep and wake up at the end of the route. The next bus that would get me back to my stop wouldn't come for an hour β€” pretty much how long it took me to walk back.

So I would. No phone, not even a Walkman. Just me walking home, no stress, daydreaming, just thinking kid thoughts all the way back.

I kind of think kids need time like that.