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Hard drug mention (in a song) 

So - meth, not even once. But this song goes so hard that I’ve listened to it at least once a day for the last three days

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I lost all interest in watching this year's Oscars when I saw a commercial where the whole joke was that Kimmel was their absolute last choice for a host and was hosting anyway.

Glad Everything Everywhere pulled off the sweep, though.

@Taweret@octodon.social it is blue, therefore it is gonzo

Sorry for not posting much lately. I haven’t had an opinion for at least a week now

Wish I’d been quick enough to snap a pic as my bus passed a Burger King with the sign reading “International OCs have arrived” because… what?

@geordie I like to say, “we don’t deserve cats, and they know it.”

@shivian a Chicago faerie gathering? 😮 Say more please! If you can

Kinda loving the amount of people on this bus who are clearly on their way to Valentine’s dates. One dude carrying a big bunch of flowers, another holding on to a heart balloon. Aww.

I’m tired of the Tom Holland “Umbrella” clip. I’ve watched it a few times and it’s fun, but I know so many people who repost it again and again and again because it’s “the rule” that they have to repost it every time it comes across their feed.

Microfiction, gun 

“So you’d take me out to satisfy your own conscience instead of making something of yourself. You could have had anything you want in this world if you only had the ambition.”

“That’s the problem.”

The gun fires. The room goes silent.

“That’s the whole damn problem.”

Just a reminder that the word ‘Carnival’ roughly translates to ’Meat Party’

@tobestewart Lightbulb moments are always an opportunity to step outside the cycle or the mindset we’ve become aware of. It can take several moments of realization to finally take that opportunity. Sometimes people step out for a moment, then go back in again. Sometimes they take a large step out and make a big change — or they might take a smaller step.

I don’t know if there’s an average number of times before someone breaks out for a big change.

when ppl point out that Communist nation-states like the USSR have committed atrocities

and the Communists reply that the USA has plenty of their own

it is not to defend the Communist state by tu quoque fallacy

it is to point out that the atrocity did not arise out of the Communism

but the nation-stateness

Today's gender is the sound of a clock ticking.

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