@pee_zombie i see you liking my toots and not tooting back. your favorites cannot and will not add up to good reply game, sir.

what RADICAL CHANGE to your life do you wish you could initiate, if only you knew how to figure out the logistics?

new game on Mastodon -- reply to posts with the most strongly emotionally-laden midjourney generations you can create

i would like to have good reply game, but there is no one to reply to

where the hell did early internet humor come from

"can has cheeseburger pleaseee"?

look, it's not my fault that new york city is the most important municipality in the world. We set the precedent for basically everything that has mattered in Civics in the last 200 years, and we will continue to do so.

HAHAHAHAHA I'M LEARNING HASKELL MOTHERFUCKERS

I should tell my Theory of Knowledge teacher. He should join these circles...

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When I was a teenager I wanted to create a socially liberal / fiscally responsible political party.

Giving up on this was actually dumb, and now that the whole "abundance agenda" is coming to pass, I feel a deep satisfaction. Childhood Andrew's dreams are being fulfilled in real time

I propose that all the live players in the world organize and create a CRM

@pee_zombie please tell me who to follow on this website. Everyone is anon and it feels impossible to navigate.

My vibes atm are "relentlessly shitposting my way to Valhalla"

get in bitches, i'm going to become the biggest mastodon poaster of all time

When I work for a corporation there's one thought that keeps ringing endlessly through my mind: "this is a waste of my time."

There has been a failure in civic thinking: good civics encompasses both happiness AND productivity, and it should be obvious to any reader that these two things not be mutually exclusive, considering the long history of our species.

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This is not what good society looks like, and in what seems to me an ironic joke, we fail to organize a better society, pointing toward the need to maintain "productivity", as if happiness would remove the human need for productive achievement.

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Wealth is so ineffectively distributed that in an era with the technology to eliminate material scarcity we have an increasing share of people who feel they don't have enough to provide for their happiness.

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