Peter Schott

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Peter Schott

Peter Schott

@paschott

Christian, husband, dad. have worked with databases for longer than I should admit. Amateur singer. Board gamer.

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Tsar Apu II Apustayevich
"Democrats remain willing to prohibit gerrymandering nationally" and then they'll draw the craziest snake district you've ever seen because Latinos having their own ethnic enclave doesn't count as "gerrymandering" to them
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Josh Barro@jbarro

The whining from Republicans here is just preposterous. Democrats remain willing to prohibit gerrymandering nationally. Republicans thought they were better off fighting this battle state-by-state and are sore that that wasn't true.

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Steve Ferguson
Steve Ferguson@lsferguson·
Remember when the documentary, 2,000 Mules came out? It graphically exposed how "mules" travelled from NGO's to remote vote drop boxes to deposit stacks of "votes". It was instantly "debunked". By who? The legacy media. That's a joke. The FBI and DOJ? That's even more of a joke. The Democrat Party? They did the rigging. The makers of the documentary used cell phone tracking to track the mules. "Experts" told us that that wasn't reliable. It was reliable enough to track January 6 peaceful protesters across the country and sentence them to lengthy prison terms. Then we saw the government video surveillance cameras showing the mules in action. We were told not to believe our lying eyes. The stolen 2020 election was yet another "op" ran on the American people
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Aaron Siri
Aaron Siri@AaronSiriSG·
Someone inside Kaiser sent me the below internal guidance concerning shots and medications for newborns. It tells Kaiser employees that the "approach to how we introduce and administer routine newborn ... Hepatitis B vaccine" is to " avoid saying ‘it’s optional’ or ‘you can refuse’ unless directly asked” and to tell parents that "we will be giving" instead of asking consent to give. This is the antithesis of informed consent. Yet Kaiser calls it “excellent patient and family care.”
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Peter Schott@paschott·
@jondelarroz Crazy, especially for those who would prefer some omnibus compilation of stories to read over many, many smaller books. I think the GI Joe / Transformers compilations have been doing well on crowd-funding.
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Jon Del Arroz | Pop Culture & Gaming 🎮
Marvel just fired David Gabriel, the guy who literally invented their Omnibus business and kept the lights on while editorial was busy replacing Thor with a woman and Captain America with Sam Wilson. They released 89 omnibuses in 2024 alone. The man built a revenue engine out of classic storytelling that readers actually wanted. Disney's month-old CEO didn't know what he had. Nobody in that building does anymore. The editors who tanked the monthly titles are still employed. The man who made Marvel profitable through collected editions of good comics is gone. This is what corporate capture looks like when the last competent person finally runs out of runway. Who do you think fills that seat?
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OutspokenSamantha
OutspokenSamantha@Outspoken_Sam·
Every single thing the Left has used to smear Trump - Russia collusion, the "Very Fine People" story, J6, the 34 felony case, the E. Jean Carroll accusations - ALL OF IT has been concocted, organized, funded and pushed by Democrats. ALL. OF. IT.
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@1RonnieD
@1RonnieD@1RonnieD·
Dear @HarmeetKDhillon In Fairfax VA right now & Loudoun VA, they have 22 stacks of fraudulent ballots stacked 12" high and they're running them through as fast as possible and it's HOW they cheat every election. They might even run them through twice! You're welcome.
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MAHA Action
MAHA Action@MAHA_Action·
RFK Jr. breaks down to Bernie Sanders how vaccines are not the only thing that brought infant mortality down in the U.S. “The study you cited is a modeling study.” “CDC has actually done a real study… it says that almost none of it was attributable to vaccination.” “It was attributable to hygiene, sewer plants, better water supplies, and engineering.” “That’s not my view, that’s the CDC’s view.”
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Peter Schott@paschott·
@DiceAndNames I might consider El Grande or Ethnos, but I've had little trouble explaining Small World to people. "Decline" takes a little more, but most newbies welcome some hints/coaching and maybe take a weak/small race so you can illustrate the concept first.
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Rolling Dice & Taking Names
What easy area control game should I teach to 3 friends with very little hobby game experience?
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The Lone Raccoon
The Lone Raccoon@FSociety_1942·
VIRGINIA OK, I am trying to organize my thoughts about yesterday's vote in Virginia. Here is my analysis from my capturing of the election night reporting data. There was an "f-curve" at 8:59pm that was actually preceded by a near f-curve at 8:43. These 2 updates wiped away what had been a decent lead for "no redistricting". Interestingly, at 9:16 there was another big jump for "yes". From my analysis, most of the votes from all 3 of these came from Fairfax County, one of Virginia's most reliable vote manufacturing hubs. My old pet peeve, totals going down rather than up, was way too frequent. 23 counties had at least one case of "negative votes", including Chesterfield's whopping 71,903 deduction at 10:45 this morning (April 22). Augusta had a 11,968 deduction at 10:18. A whopping 13 counties had deductions in the SAME REPORT at 7:41PM on the 21st (for a total of 18,476). This is not acceptable and needs explained. (Other than, "well these numbers aren't official". They are official enough to show on the news.) And, of course, the referendum was ultimately lost because of mail-in votes. About 10% of the total was mail-in, and about 73% were "yes". We have no way of knowing how many of these were real people casting a vote for themselves, but they added net 137,000 votes for "yes" and that is almost 50,000 more than the currently reported winning margin for "yes". (The same applies for the election of Commissar Spanberger) In summary, a completely preventable train wreck. I hope that the Republican leaders in Virginia are now convinced that mail-in ballots and machine counting are not our friends. I also hope they start asking the hard questions of counties like Chesterfield. It's going to be easiest to read this, shrug, and move on. Please don't. Please forward on, especially if you know people in Virginia. But the same thing will happen in every other state, eventually, if its not stopped. You can see the raw data for yesterday's election at votedatabase.com/2026 - select Virginia, unknown party, then statewide or whatever county you want to examine. I'm here if anyone has questions.
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Peter Schott@paschott·
@FSociety_1942 That's ... unpossible ... I mean - we'd _never_ see huge vertical spikes straight up in number of "votes" counted in such a short timeframe. Unprecedented, even! </s>
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The SCIF
The SCIF@TheSCIF·
Looks like mail-in ballots were used again to rig the election in Virginia. The vote count also jumped 64,000 "yes" votes in 5 mins. Sometimes, you have to let them show you how they cheat, to catch them cheating, to charge them for cheating.
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Star S.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
🚩This is straight-up impossible. Fairfax County only has 3 high-speed scanners. Even in perfect conditions, those 3 machines can process a max of 4,500 ballots in 5 minutes. Yet the YES votes just exploded by over 64,000 in that exact window. The NO votes (Republicans) were leading all night and when about 90% of votes were in Democrats squeeze a win by. We’re watching, Democrats. #ElectionIntegrity #VirginiaFraud
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Coyote vs. ACME
Coyote vs. ACME@CoyoteACMEMovie·
The trailer ACME doesn’t want you to see. Coyote vs. ACME. In theaters August 28.
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Peter Schott@paschott·
@TONYxTWO I'll admit I do find people's flags/signs in their yards helpful. I know what candidates to absolutely avoid like the plague from some of them. :)
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TONY™
TONY™@TONYxTWO·
For over 2 years, this guy has been throwing trash in his neighbors yard because he didn’t like his Trump flag The owner of the house finally caught the guy and handled the conversation with complete respect and maturity 👏🏼 “Listen to me — don’t judge somebody because of their political beliefs. You might like blue, I might like red. You might like Dallas, I might like the Eagles. It don’t mean that we’re different. You know, we’re all trying to get through this thing called life, just like I am. Life’s not easy. It’s not easy out there. The media tries to divide people like you and do shit like that to me, and you don’t know nothing about me. So hopefully going forward, you learned a lesson. Don’t judge people for their political views.” Shoutout to this Trump supporter for handling this situation very well 🇺🇸🙏🏼
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Sarah Sizzle
Sarah Sizzle@sizzle_sarah·
You don’t get to assault a young woman and then play the victim. Nobody cares about your sob story, bro. FAFO. ✌️
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Marty O'Donnell
Marty O'Donnell@MartyTheElder·
What's happening in Virginia should serve as a warning to the rest of the country. Democrats gained power and the first thing they did was invest all their political capital into disenfranchising the conservative voters of their state. This is what the Democrat machine will do to all Americans if given the chance. And it's one of the many reasons I'm running to defeat their loyal soldier Susie Lee.
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Diante Johnson
Diante Johnson@BCFPresident·
This morning I went to vote NO at the HOPE WAY polling site in Alexandria. While checking in, I mentioned I may need to grab my driver’s license from my car. An election worker (Robin is her name) told me, “You don’t need your ID, we can verify you, you’ll be fine.” I responded, no I need my ID. After finding it, I checked in and said clearly that everyone should show ID. That’s when the worker began arguing, saying “not everyone has ID, some can’t afford it, there are many reasons why.” That’s not just inappropriate, it’s electioneering from a poll worker. Totally unacceptable.
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Peter Schott@paschott·
@DiceAndNames Hmm - I'd normally recommend small world as a good area control game, but I can see where the whole "going into decline" might be tricky. Still a fun game, though.
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Rolling Dice & Taking Names
I'm having a game night Friday with new gamers. I want to introduce a simple area control game because they like player interaction. What are some recommendations?
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Owen Gregorian
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian·
Amazon removes 1973 novel about the destruction of Western Civilization through mass migration | Not The Bee On April 17, Amazon removed one of the most cited books of our current cultural moment because it's just too offensive to suggest that importing a billion migrants might destroy your civilization: Our edition of the book was first listed for sale on Amazon in July 2025. In the eight months since, Amazon has sold roughly 20,000 paperback copies of it. Its customers appear to have appreciated the novel, giving it an average rating of 4.8 stars at the time of the listing's deletion. The book has also been extensively reviewed in the American and international press. Its reviewers have been unanimous in their assessment of its abiding importance and relevance to contemporary debates. While we cannot say for certain has taken this extraordinary step, it may be no coincidence that the listing was removed one day after New York Magazine published a critical article on Vice President Vance that referenced the book. This echoes a 2019 campaign that targeted Stephen Miller, leading the novel's previous publisher to drop the title from its catalogue. "Camp of the Saints" was published in 1973 and authored by French explorer Jean Raspail. In the book, millions of migrants from African and Asia to sail to Europe, which then buckles under the strain. The migrants set up their own governments, murder and oppress white European natives, and reshape Western Civilization according to their own cultural norms. Definitely not relevant to today, right?? Raspail had a vision for the book as he stared out at the Mediterranean one day from the French Riveria, a region that has seen numerous boat landings from migrants in recent years. A million poor wretches, armed only with their weakness and their numbers, overwhelmed by misery, encumbered with starving brown and black children, ready to disembark on our soil, the vanguard of the multitudes pressing hard against every part of the tired and overfed West. I literally saw them, saw the major problem they presented, a problem absolutely insoluble by our present moral standards. To let them in would destroy us. To reject them would destroy them. Raspail has been oft quoted when migrants are filmed nonchalantly desecrating Western property and memorials. Most recently, a SE Asian migrant was filmed tearing down a centuries-old wall in England because he wanted to get to the other side. [Warning: Language] The most quoted passage from the "Camp of the Saints" is this one, which has been used frequently in the push against mass migration: "Your universe has no meaning to them. They will not try to understand. They will be tired, they will be cold, they will make a fire with your beautiful oak door." ... Amazon has not responded to explain why they removed the listing, but you can guess why. Read more:
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Peter Schott@paschott·
@CharlotteAlter If you know they don't allow dogs in their house and ask anyway - that's rude. Otherwise - just ask. If you can't accept a "no" answer, that's not a problem with the person who doesn't want a dog in their house. And once asked/answered - you don't need to repeat asking.
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Charlotte Alter
Charlotte Alter@CharlotteAlter·
My contribution to the dog discourse is that it's rude to ask a dogless person if you can bring your dog to their home. They know what dogs are. If they wanted a dog in their home, they would own a dog. They don't own a dog because they don't want a dog in their home.
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