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judgeholden [he/him]
judgeholden [he/him] @ judgeholden @hexbear.net
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  • what's so special about this phone? I don't care about phones at all and I've seen like 50 mentions of it the past week or two

  • damn you guys are just doubling and tripling down on being extremely wrong

  • I'm Iranian, I sure wish you were around to fight for my country's sovereignty when the UK and US decided to lay waste to it

  • I'm certainly not a Brit who's now very concerned about other countries making 'territorial claims'.

  • westerners are really the most propagandized people in the world

  • we're just gonna sleepwalk our way into WW3 huh

  • are you from 2015? who's out here talking about "SJWs" still?

  • she's Nancy Pelosi for the new generation. she's going to acknowledge the US's wrongdoings from decades ago, use some 'bodies in spaces' talk, yet still support the same foreign policy that led us here.

  • glad it's gotten better, hope it keeps improving. it's something we take for granted in developed countries - the air in New England was so awful during the Canadian wildfires you didn't even want to be outside, and there are places where that's kind of a normal thing.

  • I’m boring, all I do is walk around the city, go to the parks/hiking trails/nature, eat at local restaurants, and go to museums and art galleries

  • the Go programming language, I think it’s a gopher?

  • let me know what you think of it

  • who gives a shit what Americans want, they should poll corporations instead

  • 74 during the day, 70-72 when I go to sleep

  • I'd recommend Mao: The Real Story by Pantsov. the author's a Russian historian, maybe a bit of a lib, but it doesn't come out too much. don't be too dissuaded from it being a biography as opposed to a general history. it doesn't focus entirely on Mao, and a lot of the book is just describing China before the revolution, during the revolution, after the revolution up to Mao's death. it also draws heavily on Soviet archives, so you get a lot of insight as to what was going on with the USSR leading up to the split.