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buttered bread@butteredbreadz·
@shawzsav People will cook an entire meal while listening to an audiobook and say with a straight face it activates all the same neurons as sitting down and doing nothing but read text off a page.
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Sav Shawz
Sav Shawz@shawzsav·
Hot take but listening to an audiobook is not reading and it’s actually insane to think otherwise
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buttered bread@butteredbreadz·
@joeyjguarino @FearInherent What here needs to be monitored? Why does this specifically need to be called out like it’s a bad thing that we bring attention to a sitting congresswoman dunking on a leftists that wants to hold her party accountable?
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Joseph Guarino 🐲🐝🏳️‍🌈🚊🦉🍥
FYI this account is literally run by Hasan Piker’s video editor. It imitates the look of a Reddit forum dedicated to pop culture in order to confuse people, but it’s mostly devoted to impugning Democrats. And it’s heavily astroturfed. They have about 1500 real non-bot followers.
Popstonox@Popstonox

Jasmine Crockett boosts video mocking Hasan Piker after subpoena from Trump admin for bringing food and medicine to starving Cubans "Kamala would have never. That's what you get for telling people to vote third party."

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fooler initiative@metroadlib·
WHAT IS HAPPENING?!?! WHAT IS HAPPENING?!!! WHAT?!!!
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buttered bread@butteredbreadz·
@hasanthehun All the worst people hate you. And that’s good enough for me. Free Palestine. Nuremberg this administration.
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hasanabi@hasanthehun·
every centrist blue maga who celebrates these subpoenas is a fucking moron. they think you’re all communists. they’re coming for you too. -kamala & hillary lost to trump cus they tried to present themselves as moderate establishment candidates. it was the dem parties failiure that gave us trump twice. -the dems and its free consultants on this website are entirely out of touch w the base & diametrically opposed to its demands. -pro israel dems have no real constituency but represent most of the political & media class. -blue maga is crying a lot lately cus left flank candidates that are for m4a, & anti israel are winning insurgent races in the dem primaries and this makes a lot of the blue maga folk on here scared. “i tried posting on twitter and it didn’t work?! well maybe trump can take of my problem”
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Rob Meder
Rob Meder@twiggysays·
@cmarinucci Oh the richest places in the country feels safe? Shocker
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Carla ‘Bluechecked’ Marinucci
Here’s what Naples looks like on a weekend night. When you don’t have guns and assault weapons all over the place, people feel safe socializing. What a concept.
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buttered bread@butteredbreadz·
@liamkerr It’s actually really brave that you’re keeping this tweet up. For someone who “works in politics” (centrist shill) you don’t seem to have a firm grasp on what’s happening.
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Liam Kerr 🍍
Liam Kerr 🍍@liamkerr·
Mamdani got 51% in NYC. Adams got 67% four years earlier. Kamala got 68% the year before. “Big Tent” meaning has changed. Which is fine, that happens. But we prob need a new word or phrase for what we used to mean when we said “Big Tent”.
Searchlight Institute@SearchlightInst

.@SarahLongwell25: What about somebody like Zohran Mamdani? As I watched more of him, I was floored by what a good communicator he is. Even on his positions — he's this hero of the socialist left — but here he comes with pragmatic solutions. .@AJentleson: Totally. He's expanding his coalition. He's building a big tent. He's done a phenomenal job at talking about demanding excellence in government. If you want to be the party of government, you have any even greater responsibility to show people that you're using their taxpayer dollars responsibly.

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Ligma Testacleesius
Ligma Testacleesius@PunishedMaydolf·
@RadishHarmers If you feel that way then let's fight for this land. Let's see who wins: Us with cultural and historical ties, and you with your "Accomplishments" Do you think you are gonna win?
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Sridhar Ramesh@RadishHarmers·
Pathetic nobodies love to cry "But my ancestors!". Some of us have accomplishments of our own.
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buttered bread@butteredbreadz·
@viajoshhunt I was very surprised at the number of Carhartt WIP stores I saw throughout Paris and Northern Spain recently. I’m American and don’t see it nearly as much in the states. - currently wearing a Mont St Michel chore coat
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Joshua Hunt
Joshua Hunt@viajoshhunt·
The Carhartt WIP "Detroit" work jacket is also dangerously overrepresented. But the blue chore coat situation is truly dire. Should be reserved solely for French people and muscular ex football hooligans who now work at posh art galleries.
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Joshua Hunt@viajoshhunt·
The blue chore jacket situation is pretty out of control in London.
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buttered bread@butteredbreadz·
@potatoslav How/why did you move to Germany? Was it hard to find a job? Do you speak German?
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j. mamana@jrmamana·
@DavidAstinWalsh @xirsigdsn david do you actually think this subway talk show interview with an obscure experimental musician is a turning point in anything or are you just saying stuff
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Katie@KatieS_1·
@shagbark_hick Ave Maria, FL. Piazza culture. Extremely Catholic. My parents were looking at a move there precisely for this reason.
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗
An analogue to this (kind of) exists in the US, it just ONLY exists in the most profoundly liberal towns in the USA. Incedibly strange that the only defenders of the classical "Dolce Vita" of Western Civilization in the US are hardcore rainbow liberals -- NOT conservatives. And before people say: "ah but in my heavily-Republican town, we have big town wide events in the summers!" I want to point out that that is not the same as what Megha is talking about here. Discrete "events" like parades and bandstands are totally different from "daily, by default, all informally mingling in a public outdoor space every evening." If you want the latter and not the former here in America -- sorry, but you've got to go to Prospect Park, the leafy lib quadrangles of New England, certain towns in California, the San Juan Islands of WA, etc. They are basically all uniformly expensive, incredibly gay, and deeply irreligious places.
Megha@megha_lilly

Piazza-culture is extremely pro family and I'm experiencing first hand why and how. I live in a remote medieval village in Italy with my children and here, the tradition is for everyone to come down to the piazza in the afternoon/evening and just hang out. The parents drink a coffee or a beer, the children play together, often an ice cream truck shows up (selling real iced cream of course), elderly people hang around reading books, socialising and gossiping. Even though I don't speak Italian very well, I am learning so fast because of these evenings. My children don't need me to organize social activities for them because it is built into the society. I make friends easily with multiple age-groups of people. Childcare and motherhood has become drastically less isolating for me because I don't have to organize coffee meetings with friends that I put into my calendar and then it becomes a special interrupting event of the day, rather, we just all show up at the same place regularly and friendship and socialising is part of the rhythm of living. Children get fresh air and exercise in a natural way. There are dogs and cats that hang out and everyone looks after them; they don't pose a threat or nuisance to anyone. I notice also that although the piazza is packed with people every evening, there is zero litter, and everyone respects their surroundings. This wouldn't be possible by the way without the Italian way of being. You can't just put a piazza in any culture and have it work. The Italians are extremely warm and open-hearted and that's what makes this work. I know because I've seen similar physical settings in other cities and the coldness/insularity of other cultures precludes this kind of open social atmosphere. Italian piazza culture helps bring all those groups of people together who are normally isolated in capitalistic/materialistic societies: the elderly, the small children and the mothers. The main threat to this culture are foreigners who move to Italy for the weather and the cost of living, but reject Catholicism, Christ, family and the core aspects of Italian culture which are all about loving your neighbour. This little pocket of humanity in the world needs to grow. We need to protect this and we need more of it. If you want the benefits of a Christian society, you can't turn your nose up at the values that create it. (picture not mine)

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Russ@ComplexMilitary·
@shagbark_hick Incredibly gay is a wild descriptor for some pretty normal places
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buttered bread@butteredbreadz·
@shagbark_hick The places in America that you allude to may be “deeply irreligious” but how the citizens of those towns interact with their neighbors is more Christlike than anything I’ve seen in the evangelical communities I’ve seen throughout my life.
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dlg@delujog·
@shagbark_hick > uniformly expensive, incredibly gay, and deeply irreligious Just like Europe!
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