@JessTheUnstill
I use it a lot for people who boost every single sub toot on a 36 post thread. I really don't like having my entire feed dominated by what someone else finds more important than anything else I might want to read.
mostlytato@mstdn.social
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Because it's a feature that is less known or less appreciated on Mastodon: -
The most dangerous moment in any democracy's existence is when the faction in power realises that if they lose the next election, they're all going to prison.@andrewg
Trump has pretty much said that, so the writing is on the wall now. -
”[Q]: What did you think of Carney’s speech at Davos?@janhoglund
87 appears to be the start, when Krasnov was recruited. Ties to Netanyahu and Epstein are becoming increasingly apparent. I wonder if the Epstein Files whitewash might be as much about these associations as anything else. -
*A powerful FLOOF blocks your way*@catsalad
/I crouch down and present my hand for headbutts whilst saying "pspsps" -
End of my 3rd week on #Mastodon@rufustheduck
Welcome, hope you stick around.
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He doesn't usually like watching TV.@rufustheduck @Wen
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LOOOOOOOOOOLwww.pcgamer.com/software/ai/microsoft-ceo-warns-that-we-must-do-something-useful-with-ai-or-theyll-lose-social-permission-to-burn-electricity-on-it/@ari
I think the most useful thing Microsoft could do with their AI is shove it up their arse. -
From this side of the Atlantic (the UK side) it looks like the US is slipping towards civil war, goaded on by a President wanting to invoke the Insurrection Act as a way of militarising his political power.@2legged @Mschatelaine @alex_p_roe @EvelineSulman @Mattrog @ChrisMayLA6
In this new world there is only one law and that's the law of the jungle. As long as a bully is permitted to reign, then his power is absolute.
Law is consensual or it is worthless. -
From this side of the Atlantic (the UK side) it looks like the US is slipping towards civil war, goaded on by a President wanting to invoke the Insurrection Act as a way of militarising his political power.@c_merriweather @ChrisMayLA6
It never goes away, it gets beaten, goes under ground, licks its wounds and waits for society to forget. Unfortunately, human nature is what it is.
There are, and always will persist, the dark things in our nature. You don't beat them for good, there is no 'never again.' There is only eternal vigilance, and the price for complacency is tyranny.
For the failings of our complacent society, regardless of the guilty few, we face that now. -
Hi hello, I'm Bridget from Los Angeles!@Ladybug
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