

It’s always right to survive.
It’s always right to survive.
My work laptop is fine except for how the Windows key fell off randomly after 6 months.
all motorized personal vehicles and their attendant infrastructure should be eliminated
I live in New Jersey, so
Nuff said.
The USA isn’t particularly functional at the moment, but I’d hesitate to say it’s lost much of the safety it had YET.
Most are still going to work, not being robbed, not being shot in the street, and so forth SO FAR.
Those things may change, but I’d be cautious about calling the USA unsafe until it actually is. I’d still rather be in most of America than most of, say, Syria right now from that standpoint.
No. Good people would refuse to be a part of some groups. It’s definitional that smne groups are entirely comprised of bad people.
They all do.
The rational reaction to this is to assume that the host was introducing a guest to an audience on an audio medium as a courtesy to the listener.
Your reaction and subsequent rants are indicative of a prejudice that you should seek help for.
In the meantime, I am removing you from my life and I suggest others do the same.
As a general rule, nothing curated by an algorithm is genuine.
Iterate that for an algorithm controlled by an American corporation.
Then iterate it again for Musk.
Combine that with everyone having left Twitter who isn’t maga.
No, your experience on Twitter is not representative of the average American.
Yes, actually. Rational response. Good on him.
It’s called bullying.
They’re bullying you.
Trump is a perfect representation of Christian values.
Christians value convenience, tribal dominance and subjugation of outsiders, and the avoidance of accountability for their actions. Every bit of the history of Christianity reinforces that. He’s as Christian as it gets.
If you want to talk about the teachings ascribed to the mythos of Jesus, Christianity is the last place to look.