「villainous mouse warlock」
Cove Holden!!j7dIStOkC.
!!j7dIStOkC.
u can be aware of ur flaws when ur kinda grown up but you'll always be trying to change something
i don't think someone could ever accept themselves that way
idk nadie my late 80s grandparents seem to have accepted that theyre not going to change much anymore...
we all have inner conflicts we don't talk about
i think
it's part of being human imo
hmm
maybe
#glegle
let's all love glegle
i said maybayyyyy
we're all gonna love glay glayyyyy
real af
I do not love glegle.
>>119661
??
I DO NOT LOVE GLEGLE I REFUSE
glegle will –
!boymodewng
>>119664
#halt
enforce–
!boymodewng
>>119666
#halt
you're still descending this is ter–
!boymodewng
>>119668
#halt
ible new–
!boymodewng
>>119670
#halt
s
!boymodewng
>>119672
#halt
loel
mlkdmaskldmasldaslk
awawawawawawawawawawa
!boymodewng
i'm not descending, you're descending
well maybe i'm ascending and you're staying still
glescending
>>119679
#this (omg yes)
>>119649
it's easy to judge people when you only take a quick surface look at them..
a
>>119681
#halt
NO
??
alsnfkaslfmasl
:sob:
:sob: :sob: :sob: :sob: :sob: :sob:
>>119681
>implying i dont know my grandparents
uhh
i mean no disrespect but i think nobody knows much about anyone
in general
that might be true idk
i sound so
nihilist
omg
i need to touch grass
me
>>119689
I am not implying anything
>>119691
understand might be a better word
>>119702
yeah
#ksay being dead is kinda gay not gonna lie
>>119707
i ain;t readin allat
>>119710
>t. traitor to the revolution
i want the kind of communism where i dont have to work
>>119711
the revolution will be done by someone else probably, i don't gotta participate
>>119713
true. let the proles take care of it. material conditions? i just want to grill
>>119715
>mom got breadpilled again
.play how to spot a communist
how to spot a glegle
>>119716
always was
WHAT
>>119719
#editai change "was" to "has been"
>>119715
#editai change "capilatist" to "capitalist"
lost in songs of syx once again, never playing this game EVER AGAIN
hi
>>119727
this game actually looks sick as fuck i can see why you'd lose a million hours in it
i have it wishlisted
!nIOh.loris
.play duran duran - rio
i bought it yesterday after like 17 hours of playing the demo
!nIOh.loris
>>119727
pain
!nIOh.loris
saw a video on of a guy playing as the elves(dont remember the name in game) and he used humans to take care of research and bureaucracy, dwarves of production, the pig ppl he enslaved to do the menial work and the elves were the army with bows.
tried to replicate and filed miserably lol
>>119732
banger
!nIOh.loris
failed
fuck I hate how easily people fall into rigid ways of thinking
!nIOh.loris
>>119738
#kiss
hi hi lopna
>>119740
#throw
>>119738
seems very easy to create an opinion and then just stick to it without ever considering you might be wrong (owie owie my ego)
it's easy as hell to run with the first conception you come up with but it sure as fuck doesn't adapt well to the changing world around us
>>119739
#kiss
I'm eating a pile of stuff
my favorite
>>119745
piles are quite nutritious i've heard
my internet isnt good enough to upload a picture :(
!nIOh.loris
!nIOh.loris
>>119750
is that tofu?
looks nice and tasty
>>119750
excellent pile tbh
!nIOh.loris
>>119750
noooooooo its full of soy nooooooooo lmao
>>119753
soy is good for you??
!nIOh.loris
that looks so healthy and yummy i could never
!nIOh.loris
>>119754
it is.
as i said before, we are immune to soy
>>119754
did you know soy has feminising effects?? you need to be careful what you eat!!!!!!
>>119758
that's kind of a myth lol but I'm not worried about that as a woman lol
(i'm joking i'm being a joker)
nice joke ik :)
!nIOh.loris
!nIOh.loris
>>119761
i need to finish this game tbhh
>>119756
remember the words of bieber about never saying that word, u can always achieve
its not as healthy as it looks because I'm having a TALLLLL glass of orange juice with it
200% dv of sugar
juice is good and nice
i can eat healthy foods just like 5 of them so i consist my entire diet of them
>>119767
ok nvm that's porbbaly not good lol
does the oj in america just come with extra added sugar by default
>>119771
yes*
*depends on the brand and juice we have fake oj that's like "juice cocktail" under fda. but I'm drinking real oj its just all juice is massively sugary even though its good for you it can still give you the beetus
>>119769
the based intersection of restrictive diet and healthy diet
>>119773
refreshing liquid juice-like drink*
just chug a little ozempic or whatever and everything's all good i bet (idk how it works)
i kind of want ozempic I'm stuck at bmi because i binge
im pretty skinny but i want to try ozempic just to see what the vibes r like
i want it to kill the visceral fat
i have a big rib cage so ANY fat just projects outwards and makes me want to kms
i feel like i heard metformin and pioglitazone do smth like that but idk i forgot
>>119783
pio is really untested also everyone reacts different so its not like you can really have any expectations for it on an individual level
i tried it and it made my heart really hurt i had to stop
i kind of want to try metformin but so many "healthy drug " companies bill it as a wonder supplement it makes me skeptical of it
idk much abt it just that those longevity nerds r fans of it
okay i had a healthy lunch
now i can eat candy bars all week 😋😌🤪
!nIOh.loris
>>119790
kino
>>119773
yeah that’s what I’ve seen. pure orange juice is like pure sugar cain. it’s still not great in terms of sugar at least. reeaaallly tasty though. sometimes I take concentrated orange juice and make it with even less water than normal 😈
unconcentrating ..... or no overconcentrating? idk but that sounds good
>>119778
true I wonder what it’s like mentally- apparently it’s supposed to increase self control too? but maybe that’s just cause they aren’t distracted by hungry so for normal eaters it wouldn’t help
>>119793 it is : ) but probably good I haven’t had it in a while. my latest sweet thing has been these fairlife milk drinks. they have artificial sweetener so not much sugar and no lactose and seem good nutritionally but like chocolate milk. can’t say I trust them so so much long term though
>>119796
nice lil tasty treat................. i tend to not trust anything with artificial sweeteners, even tho they're definitely safe for consumption... i don't want that habit of eating something sweet 24/7/365
like even with coke zero or whatever that is zero sugar zero calories, ur brain still thinks "mmm yummy sugar" and wants more of it and will seek out real sugar too
ain't puttin that in my body if i can help it
why don't people make food that just. doesn't have added sugar or added sweeteners anymore
i'm an adult and don't need to have a little sweetie to eat all my damn dinner
>>119798
yeah exactly :>
>>119806
I’m the one on the right bottom looking over lefward
any nons in chat
>no nons in chat
>>119811
hi
>>119810
hi
>nons in chat
stop renaming me!
.play
>>119816
#halt
.skip
t
>>119815
the curse of fluid identity 😔
it's funny how many Germans have essentially introduced glottal stops into the language by saying gendered words' both male and female endings subsequently [Leiter:in]_
might as well just consistently say the female versions then
>dad said he and mom arent going to the local afd event because theyre scared of the counterprotest
its workingggg
you should protest at their house
oh believe me ive tried. it doesnt help. we just dont talk about politics anymore lol
fair..
>>119825
it's all happening now.. connected
>>119829
what's connected?
>>119830
the way people influence each other and make decisions
>>119831
true
za wired
>>119824
is it? doesn't that just mean they support the AFD and will vote them into power?
>>119835
owned
make him say he loves men and his entire career was fleeing from his love of his childhood friend ivan whom he tortured to death while working at the kgb
nice fanfic
>>119834
yes? but at least the counter-protests are effective in keeping people like my parents and those on the fence away from their meetings
thus hopefully keeping them from gaining new members and further radicalizing the old ones
wtf has happen to my brainworms/????? dafuqqq?!?!? what does libpol mean what hwhatawhat WHAT
gm
>>119841
you're polish now
>>119843
NOOOOOOOO
>>119841
were radicalizing
>>119845
sounds BORING
>>119846
political violence is never boring
>>119847
nuh uhh I prefer to stay inside and meow all day
>>119848
same acrually... i dont like going outside
>>119849
see, told ya
pain
suffering
guh
>>119847
#this
>>119848
you could become the site's pet cat
>>119855
o-oh... ./////. I-I... I m-mean,.. aaaaaaaaa dfjfhldjkls
>>119849
those zip bombs aren't gonna send themselves
that vid is sooo mood, I can only play like 5 main riffs from couple songs, sometimes when I'm bored I just combine them and play like that for an hour or so, imgay
>>119839
I'm the us it didn't work. people were ashamed to admit they voted for Trump but did it two times in a row anyway
>>119845
wdym, it's just libpol..
liberal to guillotine billionaires
>>119860
it's because people didn't feel like there were any alternatives
>>119858
emailing a suspiciously small zip file to all us congresspeople (maliciously)
>>119865
#editai change "feel like" to "see"
#say nuts
#say gum
>release product
>stock market crashes
u gotta admit that's pretty impressive
!boymodewng
>>119872
#slap
!boymodewng
>>119873
#slap
!boymodewng
>>119870
#slap
>>119867
hahahahahahaha
#ai I heard Florence in the time of davinci was liberal and more lgbt than other areas. how did it evolve?
At the time of Leonardo da Vinci, Florence was indeed known for its liberal attitudes and acceptance of diversity. This was due in part to the city's strong tradition of humanism and intellectual curiosity, which encouraged open-mindedness and tolerance.
During this period, there were also influential figures such as Lorenzo de' Medici (known as "Lorenzo il Magnifico") who championed the arts and sciences, attracting many artists and thinkers from different backgrounds to Florence. This diverse cultural atmosphere fostered a more progressive mindset among people in the city.
However, after the death of Lorenzo de' Medici in 1492, Florence experienced political instability and conservative forces gained control. The Catholic Church also exerted its influence on society during this time through strict moral codes.
As a result, over time, some of the openness towards LGBT individuals began to diminish in favor of traditional values. In later years under stricter laws imposed by various rulers or regimes controlling Florence—including Cosimo I de' Medici—it became increasingly dangerous for those who did not conform to societal norms.
In recent decades however with increased social progress worldwide including Italy legalizing same-sex civil unions since 2016—Florence has once again become an inclusive destination where members from LGBTQIA+ communities can feel welcome without fear. I heard Florence in the time of davinci was liberal and more lgbt than other areas. how did it evolve?
#ai why were Lorenzo and cosimo Medici different in their liberality? why did conservatism rise in the time of cosimo?
Lorenzo and Cosimo Medici were both members of the powerful Medici family, who played a significant role in shaping Florence during the Renaissance period. However, they had different approaches to governing and patronizing the arts.
Lorenzo, also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent, was more liberal in his actions and beliefs. He believed strongly in humanism and supported artists, writers, philosophers and scientists. His rule was characterized by lavish spending on art commissions and public works projects that benefited all classes of society.
In contrast, Cosimo was more conservative in his approach. He focused on strengthening political alliances through strategic marriages rather than investing heavily in cultural endeavors like his grandfather did. This led to accusations from some of being less interested or invested in supporting intellectual pursuits compared to other rulers at that time.
Conservatism rose during Cosimo's reign due to several factors:
1) Economic concerns - After years of lavish spending under Lorenzo's rule, there were growing concerns about financial stability among Florentine citizens. As a result, many people turned towards conservatism as a means for maintaining economic stability within their city-state.
2) Political instability - The death of Lorenzo left a power vacuum which resulted in frequent changes of leadership within Florence. This created an atmosphere where conservatives felt it necessary to maintain traditional values as a way to stabilize political affairs.
3) Religious tension - During this time period there were religious tensions between Catholics (supported by conservatives) and Protestants (supported by liberals). The rise of Protestantism challenged established Catholic beliefs held dear by many conservatives leading them into action against reformers such as Martin Luther.
4) Social status quo- Cosimo preferred keeping things stable politically while protecting what he perceived historically important aspects contributing wealth & prestige including various landed estates controlled locally enabling him retaining influence over trade networks throughout Europe making him one wealthiest men across continent; thus preserving personal relationships with most influential families allowing himself continued dominance without need for military conflicts.
In conclusion, Lorenzo and Cosimo Medici had different approaches to governing and patronizing the arts. While Lorenzo was more liberal in his actions, Cosimo was more conservative in his approach. This led to differences in their legacies and also contributed to the rise of conservatism during Cosimo's reign due economic concerns, political instability, religious tensions and social status quo beliefs held by many Florentines at that time. why were Lorenzo and cosimo Medici different in their liberality? why did conservatism rise in the time of cosimo?
>>119880
humans of 2400 gonna be asking the omniscient godhead AIs about what trumps whole deal was and why musk bought twitter
>>119881
you didn't see anything
true
Lorenzo should have been more financially responsible imo
there should be meaningful opposition to badly run ‘left wing’ stuff whic isn’t the afd or Catholic Church
ik kan het allemaal niet meer verdragen :((
!boymodewng
pwoud!
>>119887
yeh same fujo why do you feel that way if u want to say
!boymodewng
>>119887
awh this is sad i hope you feel better
>>119886
are you gonna "tactical vote" Die Linke?
>>119891
idk, generally lethargic and i feel a sense of dread
>>119893
id vote die linke non-tactical.
any german party is shit pmuch, like especially the obvious rightoid ones, but even spd/greens are meh..
my neighbour is smoking weed again...
>>119895
don't forget about MLPD
ask your neighbor for some weed
>>119898
have you followed the stuff around BSW?
>>119893
I’m an amerifat I voted 3rd party in the elections 2 years ago and straight dem in the last ones. probably I should join a party and do all that bullshit but bleh
#ai tell me about the party die linke
Die Linke (The Left) is a political party in Germany that was formed in 2007 through the merger of two smaller left-wing parties, the Party of Democratic Socialism and Labour and Social Justice – The Electoral Alternative. It describes itself as a democratic socialist, anti-capitalist, and pacifist party.
The main focus of Die Linke is on social justice, workers' rights, and equality for all citizens. They advocate for increasing taxes on the wealthy to fund public services such as education and healthcare. The party also supports environmental protection measures and opposes military intervention in foreign conflicts.
Die Linke has been represented in the German parliament since its formation in 2007. However, they have struggled to gain significant support nationally due to their radical leftist stance. In recent years, they have seen more success at regional levels.
One notable figure associated with Die Linke is Sarah Wagenknecht who served as co-chairperson from 2012-2019. She gained prominence for her strong opposition to austerity measures imposed by the European Union during the Greek debt crisis.
Overall, Die Linke remains a prominent force in German politics advocating for progressive policies aimed at reducing inequality and promoting social welfare programs. tell me about the party die linke
>>119900
do you mean something specific?
>>119896
yeah seems same here
>>119894
that’s really tough and draining.
>>119887
mood...
>>119860
the point is that anytime my parents dont go to one of their meetings, the likelihood of them turning into literal holocaust-denying skinheads goes down. yes, the afd will probably keep growing here regardless. but its good that the counter protests are at least keeping some people from attending, thus slowing the whole thing down
it's mostly eastern Germany
>>119861
>t. needs to radicalize more
>>119908
true. but theyre still present everywhere.
just proves the point that we need to contain the spread...
>>119903
no just in general how it split of from die linke and so on
tbh i think it's one of the best things that has happened to politics in recent times.
not because the bsw is good, quite the contrary, but it got A LOT of the idiots out of die linke
aaand they're like directly opposing the afd, taking potential power away from them, so i only see something good in there
for now, at least
#ai tell me about the bsd splitting from die linke and what they believe instead
The split of the German political party Die Linke, also known as The Left, occurred in 2021 when a group of members broke away to form their own party called the Democratic Socialists (BSD).
The BSD's main reason for splitting from Die Linke was due to ideological differences. While both parties are considered left-wing and advocate for social justice and economic equality, there were disagreements within Die Linke about how they should approach certain issues.
One major point of contention was centered around foreign policy. The BSD believes that Germany should withdraw from NATO and pursue more peaceful relationships with other countries, while some members of Die Linke wanted to maintain ties with the military alliance.
Another issue that contributed to the split was internal conflicts within Die Linke over its leadership and direction. Some members felt that the party had become too moderate and had strayed from its original socialist ideals.
In terms of policies, the BSD advocates for a strong welfare state, increased public ownership of key industries such as healthcare and energy, higher taxes on corporations and high-income earners, progressive immigration policies, gender equality measures such as equal pay laws, climate change action through renewable energy investment and rejection of nuclear power.
Overall,the BSD sees itself as a more radical alternative compared to Die Linke. It has positioned itself further left on several issues including foreign policy which sets it apart not only from mainstream conservative parties but also from center-left ones like die Grünen or SPD where many former linkekritiker have found themselves after leaving die Linken behind them after these splits . tell me about the bsd splitting from die linke and what they believe instead
hello
>>119917
the bsw is actually far more conservative on social matters. but they dont have a real program yet
how
yeah I wouldn’t vote for die linke just because of Ukraine let alone them
>>119921
great question
doesthisnotworkonfirefoxmobile
o what are you tryin to do nonny
whenipressspacethemessagedisappears
>>119920
yea, its some weird authoritarian leftist conservative thing, i dont really get it, nor people who would vote for that shit
oooh interesting
>>119926
oh nooo lol imma test on my ff mobile too
i am posting on mobile and space does work for me.... how mysterious!!!!
imonbeta
>>119927
its mostly targeted at conservaboomers from the east i think, because they still remember the ddr fondly and theyre socially conservative. thats what it seems to be at least
>>119931
hmm might be some weird js/css shit in the beta that doesn't like this site... the cost of bleeding edge.......
>>119917
#textflop
>>119933
yeahmaybe
no spaces is an aesthetic tbh
>>119920
never trust AI
srryforderailingformytechnicalissuesilltryondesktopthxthoguys
>>119932
yea, and in other words, the exact kind of shit the afd would want to vote for them, it's great to distract them imho
>>119939
true true
>>119938
multi-track posting
>>119937
yep. wagenknecht got a lot of shit in die linke too because shes been very anti immigration since the refugee crisis. it makes sense that this is her party tbh
tbf "die pösen auslender sint schuld!!!11!" always works with boomers
eigentlich bin ich schuld lol
testing on ff mobile beta nope this is just fine
>>119945
well either way i'm on filofax desktop
>>119945
i think you might be looking for ironfox or fennec, as mull got abandoned iirc
firefox on android is a mess anyway
>>119946
great success
that’s crazy because it works fine on Linux
Firefox on iPhone is just reskinned safari i think
>>119948
it seems to work fine for me........ mayb it is more crazy....
i had libpol open in priv browsing maybe that messed something up? Shit's weird. Cool site though reminds me of livechan
>>119952
i don't doubt that it works for you one single second, it's more like that their engine is kinda meh on android
>>119954
do u got any sites that don't play nice with ff android, i'd like to check em out
t. ff android poooster
#ai why is Firefox on Android’s engine not so good? tell it about engines also please
The engine used in Firefox on Android is called Gecko. While it has its strengths, there are a few reasons why some people might consider it to be not as good as other engines.
1. Performance: One of the main issues with Gecko on Android is that it can be slower and more resource-intensive compared to other engines like WebKit or Blink (used in Chrome). This can result in slower page loading times and higher battery usage.
2. Compatibility: Some websites may not work properly or display correctly on Firefox for Android due to compatibility issues with certain web technologies. This could be because developers primarily test their sites on popular browsers like Chrome or Safari which use different engines.
3. Limited add-on support: Unlike the desktop version of Firefox, add-ons are limited on mobile devices due to technical constraints with the browser's architecture. This means that users cannot fully customize their browsing experience by adding extensions and themes like they can on desktop.
4. Lack of updates: Due to limited resources, Mozilla (the company behind Firefox) does not update the Android version of the browser as frequently as its counterparts for iOS or desktop platforms. As a result, new features and security updates may take longer to reach users.
Engines serve as the core technology powering web browsers - they interpret code written in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript into what we see as a webpage. Different browsers use different engines which have varying capabilities and performance levels leading them each having unique strengths and weaknesses. why is Firefox on Android’s engine not so good? tell it about engines also please
test test
>>119958
test successful x2
>>119956
idk i haven't used it in like a year at this point, i use vanadium
>>119953
berhaps..... ominous portent....
>>119960
don't those less-used browsers have issues with cloudflare captchas, or am i trippin
>>119962
works fine in my experience. On a related note I hope Servo keeps on chugging
>>119962
vanadium is just graphene's fork of chromium
a yes i jsut saw the github lole nvm then
the chromium monopoly must be broken
ladybird browser will save us
>>119967
from the bottom of my heart, fuck andreas kling
>>119967
I don't keep up with ladybird I don't have a strong opinion though
>>119963
same i hope alternative browser shit that isn't safari/chromium is actually useable and well made
best web browser is actually – none, go outside
>>119971
LinkedIn having games (puzzle games but still) is crazy
>>119968
what's the gossip, what evil shit did he do.....
>>119972
outside we use a web browser called the human body and it's so ancient and gets no updates
>>119974
idk, typical foss drama where someone would change some minor string in the program, and he'd get upset "this is not about politics" or whatever.
just scummy behavior
god there's so much shit going on that on the topic of foss drama, ESR is going around replying to a bunch of lib/libadjacent types about how CANCEL CULTURE IS FINISHED
>>119975
why update a perfect system
>>119976
foss drama is so snoozy booo
does ESR do anything anymore even? or does he just cancerpost on xitter
>>119977
everything on twitter is true
>>119978
i was WINGS and THE ABILITY TO NOT HAVE TO GO TO THE BATHROOM ALL THE TIME and shit like that. there's absolutely room to upgrade these meatmachines
>>119982
we used to have an update mechanism for the human body, it was called natural selection. it just takes a while
>>119982
>drink a lot of water
>now i need to pee
>why does this keep happening to me
>>119984
get out of my head get out of my head get out of y head
>>119972
#this
Jumping topics again but was the right always this retarded or is it just that the detrius has a bigger megaphone now
>>119983
but then woke came along and now we have to keep everyone alive............ smh my damn head...
>>119988
make natural selection real again
>>119987
i think they've gotten more brazen with more fascists in power so more normie rightoids are sloppin their opinions in the opinion bucket (internet)
>>119990
I don't care if it's conspiracy but I think the bucket is being overfilled by bot manipulation. Remember when the boer was supposed to fix the "bot problem"? Notice how so many accounts spewing retarded shit are 2023<>24 created?
>>119989
we're naturally selecting ourselves to lower birth rates so i guess that'll sort out the population pyramid in like a century or so
Xhitter is the biggest astroturf platform of all time at this point
>>119991
honestly wouldn't be surprised if a lot of bots were made to make rightwing shit more popular (or at least appear that way to justify political shit)
the only solution i've found is to shrimply not use dogshit websites and block bots / reactionary content
>>119972
the best webbrowser is wget + cat
all "sites" shall be plaintext or markdown
>>119995
>not curl
>>119997
use netcat i guess, thats also ok
cetnat
now post man cat
>>119998
I only use Gemini, it's better than the internet
the www i mean
>>120002
\\
Mein
Teil
.play mein teil
>>119995
Wrong.
>>119998
wellll.. sort of.....
I hate technology so much.
>>120009
#trvthnvke (that command can't be used in this board)
what tf does trvthnvke do
I mean I aspire to hate technology, I am a hypocrite of course
>>120013
it nvkes the board with trvth
>>120009
this is the optimal web browsing experience
trvth firebomb
>>120014
do u uhh.. vote by mail..
trvth pipebomb
and live in a forest
>>120009
soul...
>>120018
thanks to conservacucks we will have to use elon's shitty redditified voting systems in the future
>>120018
no.
>>120020
I wish I had uncle teds math chops but beyond that I disavow
I think the people who threatened to move to canada back during trump 1 were kinda hysteric but now? jfc i've been thinking about it
>>120022
whoever donates the most dogecoin gets to be president for 4 weeks
>>120023
no like i mean voting by mail enoch fischer style
>>120027
who?
>>120026
besides the obvious stuff, one of the worst parts about the musk presidency is that it's a national humiliation ritual. A divorced ket fiend who finds 15 year old reddit memes funny is destroying the nation's institutions. We don't even get good aesthetics from the fascism just shitty aislop and ancient boomer memes
>>120028
red herring ted kaczynski made up
>>120030
ah. again no I disavow
I wish humans never developed the ability to use tools and language, I wish we were just normal animals idk
if we were animals would we wear pants like this
or like this
we would not be forced to wear pants at all
imagine if we sent all the world's billionaires to a habitable earth-like planet and they had to live live cave-men and reinvent everything themselves
>>120033
like this
>>120029
you have a new contract, agent L
>>120036
ahhhh yeah i think that's how they would wear them too
>>120037
I'm not one of the guillotine types (yeah i'm a cringelib sue me), but the silicon valley types are making a convincing argument for me to make an exception
>>120035
would be pretty funny I think
>>120039
>I'm not one of the guillotine types
based and same. I mean I do support guillotines for myself, but only for myself.
>>120035
like this
>>120039
all good rules have a notable exception.......................
>>120029
also hiring racists and cybercriminals https://krebsonsecurity.com/2025/02/teen-on-musks-doge-team-graduated-from-the-com/
these guys really hate linkedin game dev job postings
wtf where'd my post go
>>120048
it got ate
>>120048
void
>>120049
I'm pretty sure the nsa has a file on me that just says fat and unimportant
this is so sad alexa play despacito