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Rhunen
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Loch Glaeça, Riesgard شامل ہوئے Nisan 2018
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@OneOfTheBrendas @kcpollock @jeffnagy931 To add; They never sent me the URL nor did I provide answers to it. I ain't got time to be wasting on my employer's dime. My own funding is more important than a nuisance of a survey & Govt officials annoying me.
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@OneOfTheBrendas @kcpollock @jeffnagy931 I was called too. I simply asked, "What's the purpose", they said "Data Collection about the health conditions", I answered "Oh. Sorry, I ain't got the time for that. Send me a website link. Then I'll do it." They never have, nor bothered since.
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I just completed a Canadian government vaccine survey that should concern everyone.
It didn’t just ask if you’re vaccinated.
It asked:
Who do you trust
Why you hesitated
If it was easy to comply
If you’d take it in the future
This isn’t about health.
This is about mapping behaviour before the next rollout.
Did anyone else get this?
@thevivafrei

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@L1terallyACat @ProgressiveVic @TaylorLorenz The Elites that have had a tie, in some manner, to Jeffrey Epstein, the one Pedo that ruled and guides them, they are the ones documented in the Epstein Files. But wait! There's more of them, remember that plenty are still redacted.
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@ProgressiveVic @TaylorLorenz WTF is the “Epstein class”?
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The Epstein Class is trying to OUTLAW the free internet!
As a result, PV will NO LONGER ISSUE ENDORSEMENTS to any candidates who won’t take a stand on these issues below:
Overview:
The bi-partisan elite, both in congress and through their corrosive market influences, are currently engaging in a campaign to restrict our internet freedoms. To put it simply, they are trying to privatize the Patriot Act and in doing so, exert more control over what is allowed to be discussed and who is allowed to participate in those discussions. We’ve gone from calls to regulate social media as a public utility to calls to abolish the democratic elements of social media entirely. In the last week alone we have seen several social media platforms comply in advance by cracking down on your free speech and mandating you upload your face and ID to ICE. We have to fight back to save the internet!
Battlefronts:
* The Effort to Repeal Section 230
* KOSA and other ID age verification laws around the world
* Platforms partnering with vendors like Persona to scrape Age Verification data to give to DHS/ICE and advertisers
* State Laws requiring ID to view porn websites
* Banning End-to-End encryption
Impact:
Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act protects online platforms from criminal and/or civil liability for all user generated content that does not violate federal law. Its repeal, as currently being championed by individuals like @SenatorDurbin, @amyklobuchar, and many others, would immediately lead to all social media sites mass banning users and mass removing any content of their platform that they deem as risky. It would make social media have to act like Cable TV where all aired content would need to be vetted for legal liability. Calls to boycott Israel would be labeled as anti semitism and thus likely blocked outright.
KOSA (Kids Online Safety Act) and other age verification laws passed by various states, the UK, Australia, and Brazil would require everyone to upload their government ID to each website that contains anything the government or market deems to be 18+. This includes the obvious, but more insidiously it also refers to political speech. All those posts about ICE murdering American citizens would count. Accountability for any atrocity would become impossible. Worst of all, platforms are pre-capitulating to these laws against their interests as we have seen Discord recently attempt to do. Apple also announced it is going to require ID to download 18+ applications through the App Store. California today announced a new law that would require age verification at the operating system level.
West Virginia is suing Apple over end-to-end encryption. They claim this is to protect children but in reality it's to make it so the surveillance capabilities only the NSA could pull off would be possible by even your local police department.
This sounds too extreme or hyperbolic to be true, but it is!
Don’t take our word for it, see some of our sources in comments:
CALL YOUR LEGISLATURE: progress.win/phonebank
#SaveSection230

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Governments forcing ID verification on every social media platform and recently even on operating systems is the most INSANE thing I have ever seen.
It is not like showing your ID at a bar. It is like having a police officer standing at your door 24/7 keeping notes on when you leave the house. This is fucking insane.
They claim it is all for child safety. I am going to lose my fucking mind if I hear another politician use the word children again to justify this madness.
Age verification can be done without forcing people to share their personal ID or submit to face scans. Privacy-friendly options exist, such as zero-knowledge proofs, anonymous age tokens, and on-device estimation. But governments are not interested in those solutions. They want to tie your real identity to everything you do online so they can spy on, track, and control you.
I feel relatively safe in Poland for now. I do not think the abuse of ID verification will happen quickly here, but I am still scared. Look at the USA or the UK, where authorities are already trying to abuse it. ICE demanding personal data on protesters is a clear warning. You think it will not happen to you? Oh sweet innocent baby... Just wait until the other side takes power. Then it will become your problem, and you will wish you had fought it earlier.
I do not care if you are a communist, a fascist, right, left, center, or live on the moon. If you do not fight this and it gets implemented, it is over for the internet as we know it. You might as well move to China permanently, because every country will become China at this rate, but without the Asian food. And if I am going to be spied on everywhere, I might as well enjoy some fucking Chinese food.
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It costs $0.00 to support a 122 year illustrator 🖤



Yasya@griboedo4ka
It costs $0.00 to support a 22 year illustrator. 🖤
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I agree with this. All mental health is extremely important. I feel like men have a harder time in my experiences speaking with my male friends to feel like they are heard and validated and pressure would be on them because they are expected from society to "man up" That's all I wanted to express
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I don’t usually speak on things like this… but I want to be transparent about where I stand and what I believe in.🌸
So those of you who are new and old here. Hello, my name is Cinnie! Your cute kitsune with hopes that one day someone will make a game about cinnamon rolls and coffee~♡🌸☕️ and I advocate for the following things below: ⬇️⬇️
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°🌸 Black Lives Matter.
Not a trend. Not a phase. It matters.
°🌸 Trans lives matter.
I stand with LGBTQ+. Always.
°🌸 Men’s mental health matters.
Everyone deserves support, compassion, and space to be heard.
°🌸 Basic human rights should not be argued.
°🌸 A.I. art harms artists.
Even if I’m broke, I will save and support human creatives instead of replacing them. Artists deserve respect.
°🌸 I don’t believe in mob mentality.
It usually makes everything louder, not better.
°🌸 You can disagree politically and still treat people with dignity.
Respect is the bare minimum. Dehumanizing others is not welcome here.
°🌸 People who abuse animals do not deserve grace.
And I understand…
°🌸You’re obviously not going to make everyone happy or have everyone like you. That’s just reality.
°But I am open to listening and having a better understanding from different perspectives as long as we approach each other with good faith and respect. ✨️
This is all I’m going to say on the matter.🌸
°Please do not ask me to participate in political verbal wars or back and forth debates.✨️
°My purpose as a creator is to entertain, have fun, and create a space where people feel comfortable being themselves. 🌸
°I am always open to respectful discussion.✨️
I’m just a cute anime girl on the internet trying to make things a little softer, a little warmer, a little more grounded. 🌸
Awake warmly, my blessings. Today is a new day 🫶🌸

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@Cinnovabun I also agree that "women's mental health matters" too. I have seen that being a topic of discussion on a few occasions.
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@Cinnovabun The only thing I disagree with is "X Lives Matters"; I say "All Human Lives Matters", of course, with applicable nuances as that statement is broad.
Aside from that, most of our opinions are fairly aligned. Happy to have acquainted you.
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An Open Letter on Representation, Party Switching, and Democratic Trust
To ALL of those entrusted with a seat in Parliament,
Let’s speak plainly.
When Canadians walk into a voting booth, they do not shrug and select a random name. They choose a person standing under a banner. That banner carries promises. It carries declared principles. It carries the understanding that you are aligning yourself with a set of values you asked voters to believe in.
You asked them to trust you.
So when that banner changes after the votes are counted, without so much as a return to the people who sent you there, it is not a clever procedural maneuver. It is a betrayal of understanding.
And you know it.
Do not pretend you do not understand why people feel blindsided. Do not hide behind technicalities and parliamentary custom as though legality erases responsibility. You were not elected as an independent free agent. You were elected under colours you wore proudly while campaigning door to door begging for our support and the remnants of meagre pay-cheques already weak from excessive taxation.
Ma, d'Etremont, Jeneroux... You stood in front of families and asked for their faith, trust and money.
If you can no longer stand beneath the banner that earned you that seat, then do the adult thing. Jeneroux claims it was Carney's ChatGPT generated Davos speech that changed his mind. If that were true, he would or should have crossed at that time. Instead it was carefully orchestrated to happen after the appalling news of massive food inflation in Canada that Carney asked to be judged on, driving poverty stricken working taxpayers to food banks while their money is shipped offshore for gender sensitive farming practices in the Africa.
For reference, the honourable thing to do:
Resign from your seat first.
Sit independently.
Call a by-election.
Face your constituents again.
Look them in the eye.
Because what feels like strategic repositioning inside Ottawa feels very different in living rooms across this country. It feels slippery. It feels self serving. It feels like the fine print changed after the contract was signed.
And Canadians are already exhausted.
They are carrying inflation. They are carrying rising costs. They are carrying anxiety about their children’s future. The last thing they should have to carry is the suspicion that their vote was treated like a temporary costume you could swap out once the applause died down.
Democracy is not a wardrobe.
It is a bond.
A seat in Parliament does not belong to the person warming it. It belongs to the people who lent it to you. If you no longer represent what you asked them to endorse, then you do not quietly adjust the arrangement. You return to them.
Anything less looks like avoidance.
And here is the uncomfortable part: when you cross the floor without consent, you do not merely shift allegiance. You teach voters that their ballot is fluid, or flexible in someone else’s hands. You reinforce the growing belief that politics is a game played above their heads. You feed and nurture conspiracies.
If that stings, it should.
Because public trust is not endless. It does not regenerate automatically. Each maneuver that prioritizes personal calculus over clear accountability erodes it further.
Parliament should be strengthening democratic norms, not testing how much strain they can withstand.
There are reforms that would restore dignity to this process:
• A mandatory by-election when a Member voluntarily changes party affiliation
• Full transparency around conflicts of interest and affiliations, and much deeper candidate vetting
• Clear lines between personal ambition and public mandate
None of these are radical. They are respectful.
If reading this feels uncomfortable, sit with that discomfort. That feeling is the echo of the voters who placed you there. It is the quiet reminder that representation is not ownership.
Canadians are watching.
And they remember.
@edmriverbend needs to hold @jeneroux accountable for his blatant lies. He even lied in his little media session with Carney today. Nobody from his riding got to add input. They weren't even consulted.
If they HAD been consulted, this traitorous act of Matt's would not have blindsided everyone. News would have leaked out. The only thing worse than a liar, is a politician who lies about himself and his intentions using his family for cover. Its a very liberal thing to do in Canada, isn't that right @SeanFraserMP?
@edmontonjournal @ctvedmonton @GlobalEdmonton @CBCEdmonton @CPC_HQ @riverbendraggtime

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@Bubulle_Cafishy Do you have your Canadian Passport, Bubulle? If yes, then aight, fellow Maple Leaf. ~ 🍁
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Vtubers, where are you from? 🍀
I’m the worst kind of Canadian…
the French kind 😈


Luciwuzi 💎✦🐱@luciwuzi
Vtubers, where are you from?💎 I'm from AUSTRIA. 🇦🇹 We have COWS not KANGAROOS!
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@sa_shimiii Definitely interested. One of my characters, one of my partners. So we can "gaze at each other". Long distance relationships, maaaan.
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it costs $0.00 to support a 17 year old illustrator 🩷✦ ݁˖




miyu 🌸🍀@miyurains_
it costs $0.00 to support a 22 year old illustrator 🌷
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The mental gymnastics of the media,
trying to make the government look competent, is hilarious.
Here's the reality check: the private sector lost over 247,000 jobs, since December 2025.
But they tell you, "unemployment is going down".
I think this is media malpractice.
The decline in unemployment rates reported, is very misleading.
The labour force participation rate, those actively looking for work, fell by 94,000.
That should be the headline: Those who have given up & lost hope.
What's worse: we don't know how many high performers just flat out left the country.
The brain drain in Canada, has shown up in the decline of GDP per capita. That’s why that exists. It’s not that we’re less productive. It’s that we are losing top earners/performers.
We are not only losing private sector jobs, but people are losing hope & we are experiencing a brain drain.
Thank you to @KirkLubimov for the chart below.

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I am a Gen-X detransitioner who no longer has been medicalized since May 2024 and allowing my body to mostly return to normal. I am in a very small subsect of detransitioners
I will be dealing with gynecomastia and bone density issues related to cross-sex hormones. There are other minor issues... Acne, body ordor, and body hair changes.
There are still other risks such as blood clots, liver, heart, and kidney functioning.
The thing is, what people who are pro-trans say, that is 💯 reversible.
Is surgery reversible?
Heart, liver, kidney and blood 💯 reversible?
Bone density 💯 reversible?
Gynecomastia 💯 reversible?
The answer is a resounding "No!"
I'm coming up on 2 years and have seen absolutely no reduction in breast size. I can get surgery to have a normal looking chest for a man or I can just live with the fact that I have enlarged breasts for a man.
These are just my known issues with possibly more later. We don't know because one there are so few late in life Gen-X detransitioners that we don't know the full scope.
There's even more, the mental side of what I did and faced to live with for the rest of my life. I have to find the ability to to cope and live with the decisions I made.
Trauma nearly destroyed my life that lead me down a path to trying to escape from who I was meant to be today. But for a saving grace I still don't feel I deserve, my life belongs to God, and I pray every day that he heals me and renews my heart, mind, body, spirit and soul.
I'm thankful I no longer have the trauma hanging over me, but I'm still learning to cope with the effects I will live with the rest of my life. And, I wished I knew them what I now know.
cc: @genspect @segm_ebm @KnownHeretic @peacefreak_sa @WomenReadWomen @JenniferSey

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Jivani Goes To Washington and Ottawa Loses Its Mind!
After weeks of demanding “cooperation,” Mark Carney discovers he only meant it when Conservatives failed.🤨
Mark, I want to speak to you directly for a moment, because this whole episode has a certain type of stench all over it.
You have spent months telling Canadians we live in a more dangerous and divided world. You have warned us that this is not a transition but a rupture. You have explained, repeatedly, that Canada must adapt, that middle powers must act differently, that old assumptions no longer apply. It is very serious language. Big language. The kind you deliver slowly, as if the room should be taking notes.
So imagine my surprise when a Conservative MP behaved exactly the way your speeches suggest Canada must behave, and Ottawa promptly short-circuited.
Jamil Jivani went to Washington to try to open a door you and your government have been telling Canadians does not exist. He used a personal relationship with JD Vance, not for applause, not for theatrics, but for the radical act of actually talking to someone who matters. And suddenly, Mark, this was not adaptive diplomacy. It was alarming. Inappropriate. A problem.
This is the part where your credibility starts to wobble.
Because let’s be honest. When people asked you about engaging Donald Trump directly, your response boiled down to “Who cares?” Either because it bored you or because you preferred not to acknowledge that door at all. So when a Conservative tries anyway, the issue is not that the door was touched. It is that someone proved it was never locked in the first place.
Jivani did not freelance. He did not sneak off. He offered this connection to your government first. Openly. Calmly. And it was dismissed. Brushed aside. Not interested. And when he decided he was going anyway, your side did not react with curiosity or even grudging respect. It reacted with thinly veiled outrage.
The kind of outrage you see when someone fixes a problem you have been holding meetings about for weeks without ever intending to solve it. Like an office that has spent months discussing a flickering lightbulb, only to panic when someone quietly screws in a new one and sits back down before the chair can call the meeting to order.
And then, almost on cue, came the shiny object.
I am not accusing you of anything, Mark. I am simply asking whether it is coincidence that the outrage over Jivani going to Washington was followed almost immediately by a dramatic announcement about dropping the EV mandate. Was that timing accidental, or was it a convenient way to make Canadians look over there while a Conservative threatened to come back with something measurable. I am not saying it was a distraction. I am just saying the choreography was impressive.
Now, let’s talk about cooperation, because you and your allies invoke that word constantly.
When government liberals complain that Conservatives will not “play ball,” what they seem to mean is that Conservatives are not being obedient. Cooperation, in practice, appears to mean standing aside politely while you govern unchallenged. It does not mean Conservatives doing something useful that might work. Especially not if it works where you did not.
And this is where your rhetoric corners you.
Because if Jivani comes back with progress, even modest progress, you have three options, none of them comfortable.
You can accept it, which means admitting that weeks of scolding about obstruction were theatre and that cooperation apparently works when Conservatives are allowed to try it.
You can reject it, which means exposing all that talk about rupture, adaptation, and middle-power realism as performance rather than principle.
Or you can attempt the most familiar move of all. Take credit while pretending the Conservative involved was irrelevant. Canadians are quite familiar with that one too.
What you cannot do, Mark, is pretend this never happened. Because this time, the contradiction is too clean.
You cannot lecture Canadians about a dangerous and divided world while reacting like a scorned middle manager the moment someone outside your brand demonstrates initiative. You cannot demand seriousness while defaulting to tribal reflexes. And you absolutely cannot preach cooperation while panicking when it produces results you do not control.
Out here on the Prairies, when someone offers to help, we take the help. We do not interrogate their voting history. We do not demand they apologize for existing. We do not hold a press conference about process. We take the help, because pride does not move goods across borders and speeches do not fix real problems.
So here we are, Mark. A moment you have described endlessly in theory has finally arrived in practice. And now Canadians are watching to see whether you believe your own words.
Because in Ottawa, cooperation seems to mean you may help as long as you do not succeed. And this time, the panic was not because Jivani went to Washington. It was because he might come back with results.
And that, more than any speech, tells Canadians exactly who you are accountable to.
#cdnpoli #USPolitics #Carney #Jivani
Melanie in Saskatchewan
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新刊「IZ 7」です。7とありますが過去本を読んでおく必要はありません。
2024/12~2025/11までの創作イラストをまとめた本です。
A4/88P
通販予約はこちら
melonbooks.co.jp/detail/detail.…




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This new report shows the havoc AI is already wreaking in the creative sector.
Evidence from 10,000 British creatives shows:
- 58% of photographers have lost work to AI
- 32% of illustrators have lost commissions to AI
- 86% of authors say AI has reduced their earnings
Generative AI competes with the work it is trained on, and the people behind that work. Every single new piece of evidence backs this up.
The theft must be stopped - government must step in.
ism.org/brave-new-world



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