@ciphergoth some kind of follow-trading ring among normie Democrats/hashtag resistance types.
Actually cannot believe this. After 13 years, Sony/BMG have decided to take down Rick Astley's "Never gunna give you up" due to a dispute with Youtube over ad royalties.
It's completely blocked globally. Actual end of an era.
For http://moa.party:
Why did you stop mirroring this thread halfway through? Your behavior is kind of inscrutable.
Also, I wish you could distinguish between QTs and links to tweets.
For Glowfic:
You're wasting a bunch of my time and then the threads are all "on hiatus" and nothing is ever finished.
For The Android Spell Checker:
Please stop marking the last word in every sentence as misspelled because of the adjacent period. It's very frustrating.
For Twitter:
There used to be a way to untag people. Will VGR and Elon get notified on this entire thread? Who knows?
For Congress:
I wish you would do your job instead of handing it off to the Supreme Court, the Executive, or Administrative Law.
For my father:
Moving to Florida in the first place was a bad idea. Rebuilding there after the hurricane is worse.
For my brother:
I understand that you feel like you need to prioritize your nuclear family, but I really wish you would help more with mom. Especially since you are the one who drove the push in the first place.
@FloatingGhost yes. Raw wheat is terrible.
For the fediverse:
Leave it you you clowns to make an even worse environment than Twitter.
The fediblock campaigning to get instances defederated is truly gross and mostly serves as an object lesson in how shitty people can be.
For my brother in-law:
Your bizarre behavior has caused a split in the family. Now I need to decide if I'm going to invite my brother or my sister to an event, and that is terrible.
Fuck you.
For my younger son:
You need to learn to understand that the system has predictable responses to certain actions, and not take those actions.
You also need to be your own advocate to fix the problems that are affecting you.
For a year and a half I have been advocating for the passage of federal legislation that would regulate the prison telecom industry and the prices these corporations can charge families with incarcerated loved ones. It was an uphill climb and especially as we got closer to the end of the 117th Congress, but it passed the Senate on 12/21 and passed the House on 12/22.
May this bill be a step towards greater phone justice for families that have incarcerated loved ones.