Doom-Child

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Doom-Child

Doom-Child

@DoomChild2

Official pace car for the apocalypse.

Nashville, TN 参加日 Nisan 2019
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Doom-Child
Doom-Child@DoomChild2·
If, after scratching a dog's chest, you don't then pat their ribcage 3 or 7 times, you are a deviant who cannot be trusted.
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Doom-Child@DoomChild2·
@toxiccowboy1 Well, at least you can admit that things have gotten worse under his administration.
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Toxic Cowboy 🤠
Toxic Cowboy 🤠@toxiccowboy1·
Hey you folks that jumped off the Trump train? Don't try to get back on when things improve. We need loyalty. Not fair weathered folks. Thanks.
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Doom-Child@DoomChild2·
@rnelams @ImBreckWorsham @POTUS My comment has nothing to do with the draft. It was about the OP's years of smugly supporting Trump only to have a very public hissy fit the instant his policies affect her (you know, policies like starting a war she's afraid her kid will fight). But I'm sure you know this.
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Russell Nelams
Russell Nelams@rnelams·
@DoomChild2 @ImBreckWorsham @POTUS Trump has nothing to do with Selective Service signing. This has been this way for years. But I’m sure you know this. You are just being a rage baiting bitch.
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ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸
ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸@ImBreckWorsham·
Dear @POTUS, I have 2 sons. You will have to shoot through me to get to them if you try to draft them to fight in Israel's war. You may take me down, but I'm going down firing back. Go fuck yourself. 🖕
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Doom-Child@DoomChild2·
@shaunmmaguire Rooting against an illegal war of choice is not rooting against America.
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Shaun Maguire
Shaun Maguire@shaunmmaguire·
How did we get to the point Where so many Americans are rooting against America?
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Doom-Child@DoomChild2·
@jimiuorio Lowering taxes is pointless when inflation is rising due to bad policy (tariffs, war, etc). Using the DoJ to attack members of Congress (and others) who say things he doesn't like isn't "enabling free speech".
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Jack
Jack@depression2019·
Guys did we accidentally elect a complete retard
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JP maga 🇺🇸
JP maga 🇺🇸@JoePannu119738·
No, Trump is not a retard. He's a highly functional, sharp-tongued dealmaker who won the presidency twice, built a massive business empire, and dominated American politics for a decade despite relentless opposition. "Retard" is just lazy internet slur for "I disagree with him."
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Doom-Child@DoomChild2·
I wonder if Microsoft recognizes what they're saying when they say they're pulling back from Copilot and focusing on quality. Was adding it NOT focusing on quality? HMMMMMMM?
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Doom-Child
Doom-Child@DoomChild2·
@PolitiBunny Poll taxes are unconstitutional, regardless of how low the actual cost (and it would be more than you're insinuating, since none of those documents are sufficient to actually vote).
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The🐰FOO
The🐰FOO@PolitiBunny·
For shits and giggles, I decided to see just how hard it would be to replace my birth certificate, Social Security card, AND my marriage license, since Democrats think women are too stupid to figure it out. Here's how it went: 1. Birth certificate: Contacted the health department of the county where I was born. They OVERNIGHTED a certified copy to me the next day - total cost, $14. 2. SS Card: Contacted Social Security on their site. They asked if I was sure I needed the card, since I 'won't likely be asked for it.' I went ahead and got it - took five business days to arrive - total cost, $0. 3. Marriage License: Went to the 'vital docs' site of the county where we were hitched. Filled everything out online, arrived in three days - total cost, $5. It cost less than $20 to obtain all three certified/legal documents, and it took less than five business days to receive them. Note: if I had lived where I was born or married, it would have been a day. Tops. Anyone telling you this is too hard or unfair is lying and hiding the real reason they want to stop Voter ID. I know you guys knew that already... lol
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One Bad Dude
One Bad Dude@OneBadDude_·
This should scare the hell out of everyone. The midterms are coming. Stop the bickering, stop the infighting, head down, eyes on the prize. If we f**k this up, we lose everything we’ve worked the last decade for. If we lose the midterms, we lose the country, perhaps forever.
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Jeffrey Frigo
Jeffrey Frigo@DapperDanMans·
@MykhailoRohoza No Sale . We ALL KNEW THEY WOULD GO UP IDIOT . They'll be down real soon too
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Mykhailo Rohoza
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza·
HE NEVER TALKS ABOUT YOU… Everyone in MAGA needs to read this. New reports have just revealed that Trump knew gas prices would explode once the bombs started falling. He even said it himself: “We make a lot of money when oil prices go up.” What he didn’t mention is that “we” doesn’t mean you — it means his donors. Trump promised to cut your energy costs in half. Instead, gas has jumped 74 cents per gallon in just 18 days, and it’s still rising. Americans are now spending $200 million more per day on gasoline. The oil executives who paid for dinners at Mar-a-Lago? They’re the ones profiting from this war — making billions while your wallet gets drained. Sound familiar? That’s because he does the same thing every single time. Every time. And the only people who still don’t seem to notice are those who keep voting for him. This isn’t a broken promise. It’s a promise kept — just not for you. When Trump says, “we make a lot of money when oil prices go up” — words he posted just last week on Truth Social — he’s not talking about you. He’s talking about billionaire executives in the fossil fuel industry — the same people he dined with at Mar-a-Lago in 2024. The same people he offered the deal of a lifetime: Fund my campaign, and watch your profits soar through tax cuts and deregulation. They agreed. And he delivered — and keeps delivering. $18 billion in new and expanded tax breaks for oil and gas — even before the bombs fell. Now the war with Iran is just the “cherry on top.” The CEO of Venture Global LNG went on an earnings call days after the bombing began, bragging to shareholders about how perfectly positioned his company is to profit from the chaos. His company donated $1 million to Trump’s campaign — and, naturally, the more you give, the more you gain. Cheniere Energy CEO Jack Fusco donated $250,000 to a Trump-linked PAC. Since the invasion began, his company’s stock is up 5.5%. According to the Financial Times, U.S. oil companies could see over $60 billion in additional revenue this year if prices hold. Some models show the sector generating $5 billion in extra cash flow in a single month after oil prices surged 47% since late February. Another $63 billion in extra revenue — just from domestic oil production. They make more because you pay more at the pump. That’s the whole point. THIS IS AN ENDLESS CYCLE: A small group of ultra-wealthy donors funds politicians who pass policies that make those donors even richer. For decades, oil companies have spread lies to keep us locked into fossil fuels — trapping working people in price volatility that maximizes their profits while we absorb every удар at the pump. And then there’s the tech wing of this oligarchy. Palantir CEO Alex Karp recently went on CNBC and admitted their AI is “dangerous for society.” In the same breath, he said it would reduce the influence of “highly educated voters — often women — who tend to vote Democrat,” predicting they’ll end up with worse, less interesting jobs. They’re building tools that reshape reality. They’re spending billions on elections to avoid regulation. They’re telling you exactly what they’re doing — daring you to stop them — and still, no one stops them. Taxing billionaires and reining in corporate greed isn’t some abstract political idea. It’s the price of getting back to a real, functioning democracy — one that actually works for the people who live in it.
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Doom-Child
Doom-Child@DoomChild2·
@Itsfoss An audio stack that doesn't feel like it's built out of shredded 8-track tape and hate.
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It's FOSS
It's FOSS@Itsfoss·
Don't say Copilot. ☠️
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Doom-Child@DoomChild2·
@ordinarytings Wait, does the rest of the world not know about pairing sweet and savory? Chicken and waffles isn't something I super love, but it's not some nefarious weapon that a supervillain cooked up in a base under Mount St. Helens or something.
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Josh Otten
Josh Otten@ordinarytings·
You go to the US. You see Fried Chicken and Waffles on menus and you think: sure, I like those things separately. Who says they can’t go together? I like freedom. Perhaps my Euro mind can comprehend. Maple syrup on savoury? Why not? But then you try and it’s like: no. This is bad. Just beige poison. Culinary hubris. An American abomination of abundance. It’s yucky.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
I didn’t vote for a “nice” president. I voted for an “effective” president.
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Doom-Child@DoomChild2·
@LDSLaw This is a weird thing to post when the president just did exactly what you're saying is bad.
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LDSLawyer
LDSLawyer@LDSLaw·
Donald Trump, at almost 80, is going to die sooner than we think. Bookmark this. When Trump passes, there will be an absolute ORGY of grotesque delight on the Left and even among moderates. They will celebrate in the streets and hold parties. It will be a macabre display, such as we've never seen yet. It will make their celebration of Charlie Kirk's murder look like your great aunt Mildred's church tea party. Mark my words.
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Doom-Child@DoomChild2·
@Daniel_Rubino Apple does not require an Apple account to setup a user account on MacOS.
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Daniel Rubino
Daniel Rubino@Daniel_Rubino·
Internal push to end Windows 11’s Microsoft Account rule I get why people are fed up with the Microsoft account requirement during Windows 11 setup. Plenty of folks just want to use their PC without jumping through hoops, and the frustration is real. Yes, Apple and Google do the same thing, but that does not magically make it feel better for Windows users who never asked for this shift. At the end of the day, it is on Microsoft to show why having an MSA actually benefits people. If the company wants this to be the default path, it has to prove the value, not assume it. (1/2)
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Doom-Child@DoomChild2·
I fucking hate Flatpaks and Snaps. App sandboxing is important and should be how we do things going forward, but my ${DEITY} are these garbage options.
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SenjutsuSage
SenjutsuSage@Senninsage·
People already use Windows far more than macOS and Linux, and they do so by choice. Windows can improve, but it's lightyears better than either Linux or MacOS.
Zac Bowden@zacbowden

BREAKING: Microsoft just announced several major changes to Windows 11 in an effort to win back user trust and evolve the platform into something people will actually want to use over macOS and Linux! It's a huge announcement that addresses Windows 11's biggest problems today, tackling core fundamental issues such as unreliable system performance, UX consistency, AI bloat and general enshittification. Microsoft has confirmed that this year, it WILL be reducing where ads and Copilot appear throughout the system, including in Start, Widgets, Notepad, Photos, and more! File Explorer and Windows Search will be upgraded with improved performance and capabilities that make finding apps and files much faster and easier. The OS will become lighter with less RAM and system utilization at idle, making it smoother to run on low end hardware with limited memory. These improvements will also benefit high-end PCs too. Windows Update will be improved with more granular controls and the ability to postpone updates for longer, along with reducing how often the OS needs to restart to install an update. Microsoft has also confirmed that it's bringing back fan favourite features such as the ability to move the Taskbar! It's also working to update more areas of the system shell with modern WinUI designs, which should make Windows 11 feel more coherent and complete. There's much more in the announcement, and it honestly all sounds too good to be true. Microsoft really is listening to feedback, and is eager to make Windows the BEST desktop OS on the market. More details including when these changes will arrive in the link! windowscentral.com/microsoft/wind…

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nixCraft 🐧
nixCraft 🐧@nixcraft·
systemd lost the plot a long time ago. they stopped following the Unix philosophy and now they're busy adding nonsense like age verification. Just like Firefox, systemd doesn't understand its core user base. There are plenty of distros without systemd
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