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  • What exactly is wrong with simplified? The only beef I have with it is it makes it harder for me to transfer my Japanese Kanji to Hanzi.

  • 面白いね。メキシコがアメリカの近くにあるのに、アメリカの大分がスペイン語を全然はなせないねw!私もスペイン語が習いたいけど、日本語もうPainintheassだよ!

  • I just take comfort in the fact that my art will never be good enough for a generative Ai to steal.

  • Depending on who I ask here, Sync is either a caveman brained or enlightened choice.

  • So basically they're not leaving, they are silencing their political coverage. They're not going anywhere, they're caving to pressure.

  • Ah man, my ass has been sore every since I enjoyed Five Guys!

    Oh, and the burger I had isn't agreeing with me either.

  • I mean that's when some get frisky.

  • "The only thing I'm interested in 'fucking' is the cult that runs at the underpinnings of this government"

    Yamagami probably.

  • Missing picture of Abe holding his stomach: "You had time to make a mother fucking blunderbuss, but not enough to fuck?!"

  • Now I see why you guys like Lemmy.

  • I'm somewhere between my neighbor's yard and down the street.

  • Oh my god, this place is full of...Redditors!

  • When X

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  • Nah, maybe just a little less cloudy?

  • Linuksu Senpai!

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  • Thank you!

  • About a decade ago, me and my family were part of the very movement that changed the Republican party into the beast it is today. We made it very clear to party members that moderates would not be tolerated. We demonized the RINOs as much as we demonized the Democrats, the Liberals and the Obamas. By primary season of 2016, the last influences of the old Republican party were stamped out. Trump was the achievement of the Tea Party, and how it flipped the neo liberal conservative party into a fascist one.

    Blame the Democrats all you want for being milquetoast, weak, or ineffective in the face of the Republican party. As someone who has played for both teams, I have never seen the same fire from Democratic voters to change their party as I have from the Republicans. There is no party wide effort to weed out Democrats who work in the interests of companies only, or are essentially Republicans with the Democrat label. There has been no unified direction for the future Democrats want to see for the US other than the current status quo.

    What we did in the Tea Party, is we got involved at every stage of government. We found out who our state and federal legislators were, and if they did not stand with our views, we primaried them out. We took trips to Washington as a church, or as a young Republican's association, and we rallied in front of every monument that they would allow us in front of. In our eyes, our goal was righteous, and we were in a battle for the soul of the country.

    I abhor everything I was back then, and feel guilty for the present we have created today. But if there is one take away from my time in the Tea Party that I think could apply to Democrats is you don't have to settle for less. By all means vote for Biden again, but you should make it clear to every Democrat defending their seat next year that you won't be settling for spineless enablers. Now's the time to start campaigning progressive candidates to run against them. Any progressive you get elected should be seen as a victory, and every neo liberal who loses should take it as a message that they are no longer electable. You should practice that democracy as much as you can while you still have it.

  • 2023 Might actually be the year I become a ludite at this rate. Did every tech company just decide this would be the year to make everything shitty?

  • I mean if they're going to remake a movie, they should go out of their way to make it as different as possible. I for one would love to see the direction of a film with this casting goes.

  • Linuksu Senpai!

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  • I'm in. Where can I read this?