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Zuzak [fae/faer, she/her]
Zuzak [fae/faer, she/her] @ Zuzak @hexbear.net
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  • It's simple, we, uh, kill the bourgeoisie.

  • There's parts of the country that are so uniformally conservative that virtually the only way to encounter outside views is through the internet. Doubly so if you're a kid growing up sheltered by conservative parents.

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  • CP violation in weak interactions

    Weak force, why don't you have a seat over there

  • Those who fight woke are doomed to become woke.

    If you gaze into the woke, the woke gazes back at you.

  • Doing what during break, with who? I'd love to hear more details about it.

  • How can I hand over the cash with my hands in the air? Checkmate.

  • Uhh I didn't really follow most of that, but Cain and Abel are both fine.

    Cain has slightly better growths but his E rank in lances means he can't use javelins (easily fixable). Ultimately, there's no reason you can't have two cavaliers, and neither unit is "bad" by any stretch of the imagination.

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  • Everything.

  • he will send letters to the presidents of Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela, as well as to their opposition parties

    There's only one man who can get every nation to set aside their differences and become the leader of a unified Gran Colombia

  • Shouldn't it be on a daily rotation rather than weekly? By the time the two weeks in between have passed, the US policy will have changed like five times.

  • Ya, early on during COVID the messages were a bit mixed or imperfect regarding masks because we didn't have enough high quality masks to go around.

    The surgeon general tweeting, "STOP BUYING MASKS!" and Fauci going on 60 Minutes and agreeing with a claim that masks could increase your chance of catching it are a bit more than "imperfect" messaging, if you ask me. Early on, their response was to lie and tell people masks don't work in the hopes that it would leave more masks available for healthcare workers, it didn't work and was a complete betrayal of public trust. It wasn't just mixed messaging about cloth masks, they were putting out overt lies, many of which would become staple talking points of the anti-mask movement.

    Anecdotally, I have a brother who's a bit of a weirdo politically but he was 100% on top of shit with COVID and early on he had liberal coworkers making fun of him for wearing a mask to work because it went against CDC guidelines. When the CDC did a 180, it not only discredited them but also discredited ordinary people who were trying to do the right thing and follow the science and pressure others to do so. If you're bullying people for wearing masks in February and then bullying people for not wearing masks in March, people stop listening to you and start pushing back, and "pushing back" often meant becoming antimaskers.

    Yes it was generally also privileged reactionaries but as someone who cares about science I find it outrageous that these institutions peddled anti-mask nonsense and in a sane world they'd be held accountable to restore public trust. Unfortunately the only people looking to hold them accountable are the reactionary anti-maskers, for all the wrong reasons. Individuals should also be condemned and shamed for not complying with the correct guidance, but scientists and health officials also have a responsibility to act with a higher level of integrity.

  • It's Journalism's Sacred Duty To Endanger The Lives Of As Many Trans Autistic People As Possible.

  • Bill Maher is a social experiment to see just how right wing you can be while still having Americans consider you to be "on the left."

  • Well, China's treatment of Muslims is much nicer than what Israel would have them do, so it makes sense that they'd condemn China's treatment of Muslims for being too soft.