I used to be afraid of death.
These days, I feel like, I’d rather avoid it, but I’d be kind of fine it happening.
Submitted 4 months ago by MTZ@lemmy.world to [deleted]
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I used to be afraid of death.
These days, I feel like, I’d rather avoid it, but I’d be kind of fine it happening.
I have come to the realization that dying in my sleep of old age would be a waste. I believe that my life may have an unexpected twist ending, and I’m good with that.
I have certain Red Lines that will not be crossed. The most important are certain people whom I love, who belong to demographic groups that are particularly despised by MAGA. If anything were to happen to them, I would have nothing left to lose, and I would become a very dangerous individual.
I believe I am not alone in this feeling.
I have nothing left to lose and am a dangerous individual. Join me.
<3
Yeah thats the upside of watching society go mad.
If we die, its like… Meh. Probably didnt miss anything amazing.
The concert started out good, but in the middle it wasn’t so good, and then it started pouring, and the crowd energy isn’t there anymore, so it’s fine to leave early to get around traffic.
Thats the 33% theyre always talking about! /s
But seriously, fuck these foreign agents. Such a good sign that your policy is so well received that you need to astroturf patriotism.
TBF accounts coming from “Nigeria” and “Bangladesh” are probably not actually foreigners sitting there and writing english messages on social media one-by-one. It’s either bots behind VPNs, or people behind VPNs.
Twitter flags if you’re behind a VPN with an exclamation. I mean yeah it might be possible for some VPNs to stealth around that but not all of them can do it successfully.
This whole thing brought up an interesting question. At what point should social media no longer be considered viable for human beings looking to at least commensally communicate with one others? I personally feel we’ve already reached that point. Commensalism
i’ve said before that we’re faced with two options:
On point 1. Every time stuff like this comes up in policy discussions there is pushback maybe because the narrative is too vague I don’t know. The gist is the requirement for named users online not aliases, or a way to tie those aliases easily to named users if required.
People don’t like this. I would argue it’s too late to get a consensus and stuff like Facebook tying your phone and name to an account is needed.
The nuance is how companies and governments use that information and in that we continue to fail hard. My name and my number is my data to decide how to share NOT for Facebook or anyone else.
Penny arcade provided decades ago the internet anonymity problem and it’s growing alarmingly fast.
We all are or have been that person to yell shitcock! at times.
They should ban big tech from running social media platforms. Would be a huge plus for humanity.
When the social communication platform distorts the truth.
So, like 15 years ago.
Twitter peaked around 2012 I think.
All you people who were hating on racists on Twitter, you were hating on foreigners!! 🙃
I hate all racists equally, regardless of their origin or appearance.
Now MAGA comes out as DEI.
Lmaoooooooooooooooo
billwashere@lemmy.world 4 months ago
I can’t tell if this is sarcastic or this was posted as true.
Alaknar@sopuli.xyz 4 months ago
It’s sarcasm. Twitter introduced a feature that allows you to check the country from which an account was registered. Hundreds of pro-MAGA accounts turned out to be from the countries listed in the OP.
billwashere@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Ok I had heard something about that and figured this was about that but given the time of year my brain was fried. Thanks for the clarification.