uspol/Seattle
@green Seattle Times estimated the original rally as “a dozen” people. By their own reporting, there are literally more student groups planning counter-protests than there were people in the original rally
@luciferMysticus just be glad “.pdf” isn’t the next hot new icann TLD
attack kobold
*Incoherent combat yodeling*
(still only .5CR) https://dragon.style/media/NmnMHUc_mK2ZZqx1B1g
uspol
@KawaSeadrake Broadly, yes. I’m uncomfortable with plans I’m hearing folks make regarding attempting to physically prevent people from voluntarily attending the original rally or physically interfere with it taking place, which is what prompted me here. But I am totally 100% on board with loud and passionate protests against it.
uspol
I am very much in favor of free speech, even that which I vehemently disagree with, because it drags idiocy out into the open. I am all in favor for protesting offensively bad and dehumanizing ideas. I am completely against violent means of spreading a message, regardless of how much I agree with the message, and I am completely against trying to "de-platform" someone scheduled to speak at a publicly-funded Federal facility because I am of the opinion that the First Amendment matters.
"conspiracy theories"
the fact that even suggesting the possibility of state involvement means that you have to be careful not to look like a "conspiracy theorist" suggests that there is a particular role the term plays in discourse
cointelpro is something the fbi *admitted* to and liberals still dismiss it as a conspiracy theory
@Jacel That almost sounds like a a disappointingly easy time. Hee. Congratulations on a thorough success!
@Jacel ZZT prepared me for Shenzhen I/O.
@JulieSqveakaroo yikes. I hope you can find a way to rest your back soon.
@JulieSqveakaroo Unless you specifically injured yourself somehow, that sounds an awful lot like a heart attack. Get it checked out immediately.
Confession: I am very pro-launching-cars-unnecessarily-into-space. We need freight launching tech to colonize another planet, we should never use technology for the first time on something we can’t afford to lose, but if it has no sentimental value, will the researchers be adequately emotionally invested into “just another test”? Eventually there is the “landmark test”: the first test that is truly 100% intended to succeed
anxious introvert frustrations
where have all, the forums gone
long time passing~
no seriously what the fuck happened do introverts no longer exist anymore?
do people no longer lurk before posting?
do communities REALLY need to know every single time someone new arrives so as to shower them with greetings?
(yes I realize the hypocrisy of saying this while having a discord server of my own - there's all of nine people there, though, so my point is "hush, aunt lexi's ranting again")
Chameleonic dragon. Otherkin. Some kind of eclectic neo-Pagan. Sie/hir or they/them. Software engineer. Seattle-esque, WA. Expect software takes, complaints about the tech industry, board games, video games, an inexplicably obsession with paper notebooks despite my handwriting, and Weird Furry Stuff.