I can't even remember why I disliked this person but I did
@lemmy.world
Yeah, this feels like a made up reason (it is). What working-class voters do they think are going to be like "boy, you know who I miss? The billionaire who used to live up the bloc!"
If you leave a state/city because they raised taxes, it stands to reason that the reason you were there in the first place was because they had lower taxes. It doesn't matter how much private wealth you have, you leaving or staying has very little impact on the people who live in a low-tax area. This is very basic logic
I almost definitely did at some point when I was younger. I never wore much nail polish but did from time to time if there was a concert in town. Surely there was a late on on a Sunday at least once.
Fun fact: most rafting guides paint their toe nails to keep them from falling off from being in the water 8+hrs a day.
Maybe I'm wrong but I don't think most of us came here to leave the community of Reddit, just the admins/corporate decisions.
Dumb rules and power tripping mods have been a thing across every community on the internet and will be forever.

Israelis will blow wherever the wind blows. Don't let them convince you that they're totally checking anti drumpf progressives in November when suddenly every other D is taking their money. They will lie, cheat, and steal to keep the US-Zion Siphon going.
A VPN prevents your ISP from seeing exactly what websites you're visiting. Depending on your local laws and censorships, this can be either the difference in a jail sentence or a letter saying "don't download Green Day America Idiot again >:("
A VPN doesn't prevent digital fingerprinting, user accounts/profiles from being created, or dark tracking. It's entirely possible to be identified even with a VPN; you can't eat your cake and have it too.
Tl;dr you should really consider your VPN as just a shield from your ISP seeing where you go. It's not a one-click solution to anonymity, it's just one layer of many in a good opsec solution
Seasoning = salt.
Almost every aspect of this video is so annoying but I refer to it all the time
F03 was almost twenty years ago, and we all know NV was outsourced.
It's honestly just like 90% schadenfreude for me with this headline because what the fuck have these people been doing for so long??
Yeah I haven't bought this argument since day one of the whole thing. Trump didn't go to war to distract from Epstein or ICE, at least not as directly as you make it.
Pre-war polling saw that Trump's popularity was pretty much unchanged with likely R voters even through last summer, the December vote, and Bondi's firing. He's made it very clear he doesn't feel like he needs to win over new supporters, either, and with both houses still R at least through November, there wasn't much reason for him to care about Epstein. It was already out of the news and voters were buying the Bondi-scapegoat story.
The idea that Trump was actually super upset that people were mad about ICE and wanted a distraction is just funny. The show of force, shock, confusion, and coverage was the point, Stephen Miller said as much from day 1, and to reiterate: Trump wasn't losing any R votes over these policies.
Right wing media had both of these under control with a good spin on them. There was literally no reason to do something so obviously doomed and tank the one thing every American (apparently) cares about, gas prices, to distract from either of these stories that were already on their way out.
Trump started a war with Iran because 1) it's the thing Israel has been begging anyone to back them up on for fifty years and 2) he felt bullet proof (militarily and petrologically) after Venezuela.
/rant. I had a much better version of this typed up and then refreshed the page and lost it all :-)
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