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NullN

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  • I cannot put it there.
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    I cannot put it there. That empty space is currently being occupied by the empty space.

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  • It only works because while it is nothing, it is not hollow.
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    It only works because while it is nothing, it is not hollow, nor a void.

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  • Going to get a new phone.
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    @chickenofthewood@sakurajima.moe If I ever go back to an android I will probably look at the flip phones. I miss not worrying too much about a phone scratching up because I could close the lid. I think that'd be a cool choice.

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  • Going to get a new phone.
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    @chickenofthewood@sakurajima.moe it’s annoying that “banking apps” are a common reason people need to update.

    What are you looking at next?

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  • One of the problems I have when parsing some articles and news is just understanding who some of these right wing shitheads are and figuring out where they fit in the web.
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    One of the problems I have when parsing some articles and news is just understanding who some of these right wing shitheads are and figuring out where they fit in the web.

    Anyone got a good resource? Had someone tried to make a who’s who? It seems like there are hundreds of these people.

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  • From Cloudflare report'nAfter we initially wrongly suspected the symptoms we were seeing were caused by a hyper-scale DDoS attack ...Protip: The call is almost always coming from inside the [Click]House.
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    From Cloudflare report

    After we initially wrongly suspected the symptoms we were seeing were caused by a hyper-scale DDoS attack ...
    Protip: The call is almost always coming from inside the [Click]House.

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  • When people ask me to say something funny I got nothing.
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    When people ask me to say something funny I got nothing. Total freeze up. Like look, comedy is a cover for flares of my mental illness, I can’t be just broken on demand like that.

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  • I hate it when I see news articles citing Facebook posts, X notes, or something else as a real “public reaction”.
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    @glennmagusharvey@sakurajima.moe and that’s really it too. there is also so many people on the internet that you can always find someone making the point you want. At that point, what are you doing? You’re just grabbing a random sound bite to sound journalisty.

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  • I hate it when I see news articles citing Facebook posts, X notes, or something else as a real “public reaction”.
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    I hate it when I see news articles citing Facebook posts, X notes, or something else as a real “public reaction”.

    You know nothing about who is commenting; the “Marlene, mother of 4” could actually be Moe, the Cascadian Sasquatch who had never actually spoken to a human besides the comcast guy he terrified into hooking up his service. Or a bot. You don’t know.

    It’s just lazy ass journalism. Leave your keyboard and go talk to some real god damn people.

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  • Ah yes, the autistic urge to divulge TMIs that nobody really asked for just because I think it's a funny conversation
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    @Bard@transfem.social There is too many people getting the vapors over people just existing in the open or showing emotion. If they don’t like it, they can just look at it and say “I’m going to pretend I didn’t see that”, and move on.

    It won’t be the largest or only delusion they they accept that day.

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  • Pet peeve: please include the year of publication in your zines.
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    @sidereal@kolektiva.social and blogs, websites, whatever. If it’s a reprint Include that information, too, and add an update timestamp if you do that digitally.

    Help me represent you and your view at a given time accurately!

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  • mornyan fedi
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    @ielenia@ck.catwithaclari.net morning ​​

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  • I need to read more law books.
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    I need to read more law books.

    My dad was always a legal enthusiast and some of that rubbed off on me. I’ve always been a little fascinated, just definitely not enough to be a lawyer. The law is very hard to approach for laypeople unfortunately.

    I do like digging through state laws when people have questions. I wonder how hard it’d be to get a full copy of my states laws…

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  • how has nobody thought to just eminent domain all the tracks and then lease them back to the railroad companiesthis feels like an obvious solution
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    @ielenia@ck.catwithaclari.net From a US view: in theory, eminent domain is easy. In practice, it’s often a legal slog if the parties are unwilling, as the “Public Use” clause can get messy. The US government has the power to exercise Eminent Domain solely for the purpose of “Public Use”, though what constitutes public use the courts have restrained themselves from defining in favor of deferring to the legislature and it hsd come to mean “public agenda”. So it’s probably work, but it’d require a lot of legislative involvement (ie political capital) and potentially time.

    This is also ignoring the Compensation Clause. The Constitution in the US demands that the government pay a “just compensation”. “Just” usually means “lucrative enough to forgo expensive and time-consuming legal arbitration for a better deal” because as you guessed it, it can be decided in court.

    So what it boils down to: eminent domain could be time consuming, expensive, and cost political capital as many Americans don’t like the government throwing around eminent domain.

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  • Hot take: I don’t like playing cards for TTRPGs.
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    Hot take: I don’t like playing cards for TTRPGs. They immediately make remote play more of a pain the ass. It’s another piece people have to buy. They’re another piece of paper floating around a characters sheet.

    90% of what they accomplish can be done with sufficiently designed tables. We already have source of random generation, there is rarely a sufficient justification in adding another.

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  • I am now in hell (Richmond)
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    @ielenia@ck.catwithaclari.net my mistake; I am thinking of RICHLAND, WA.

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  • I am now in hell (Richmond)
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    @ielenia@ck.catwithaclari.net I have visited 3. Richmond VA, Richmond CA, and Richmond, WA. I do not enjoy any of them sad to say.

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  • I am now in hell (Richmond)
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    @ielenia@ck.catwithaclari.net ​​ I was going to ask which one, but on reflection, your statement remains accurate regardless of which.

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  • Goooood Evening everyone!
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    @chickenofthewood@sakurajima.moe I meant in terms of general genre haha. Maybe Spy X Family? It’s fun, wholesome, has a decent storyline and isn’t at all ecchi.

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  • Goooood Evening everyone!
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    @chickenofthewood@sakurajima.moe 89 is pretty good ​​ good work.

    Your mom is cooler than mine. She’d flip haha. What kind of things does she like?

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