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Trump Predicts Mass Exodus From NY Over His Court Loss
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This. NYC hated Trump for years before any of the rest of us even knew who he was.
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Trump Predicts Mass Exodus From NY Over His Court Loss
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This. NYC hated Trump for years before any of the rest of us even knew who he was.
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Florida Republican nixes plan to have taxpayers pay Trump’s legal bills
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Lol "Id like to push back by linking two youtube videos, one from the hill and the other from RNN."
We only accept infowars and parler links as legitimate sources, sorry!
edit: And pornhub links!
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Just Say It, Democrats: Biden Has Been a Great President
At best he's been inoffensive. He's a "great" president only in comparison to the last guy.
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Allies fear the US is becoming less reliable, with growing concern over a possible Trump return
"Becoming" less reliable.
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Candace Owens and Ben Shapiro Are Trying To Destroy Each Other
This is the first time in a long time where you can say "no matter who loses, we win," instead of the other way around.
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Biden calls on snack companies to stop 'shrinkflation' ahead of Super Bowl
"Biden initiates performative finger waggling with no real consequences or expectations for anyone involved, on twitter."
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Fetterman calls rush to blame Israel for hospital blast ‘disturbing’
Yes its a real leap to link the people carpet bombing the area with a hospital being bombed.
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Our two-party system ensures that as long as one party puts up the worst candidate imaginable we have no choice but to vote for the other. It's only in times where both candidates are at least average that we can afford to split our votes and potentially elect a candidate from a third, smaller, party. There aren't enough, or any, protections on our electoral system to keep the two main parties from doing everything they can to hold power, since after all, they would have to be the ones to approve such protections.
Every election year I see people talk about voting for "better candidates" or third party candidates, and I just roll my eyes because our system is working exactly as the two parties intend, and it's institutionalized to the point where there isnt really any way to change it, short of armed insurrection. I always want to ask if that's what they are suggesting.
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Extensions list removed for Tachiyomi
Lol they might as well just shut down at this point. Without extensions Tachiyomi is basically a non-app.
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Orbán boycotts parliament session called to ratify Swedish Nato bid
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hey you know you can just type "fuck," nobody will get mad at you.
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Calls to tax the superrich grow as economic inequality surges
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Trump Launches $399 Gold Sneaker Brand A Day After $355 Million Verdict Against Him
This is going to make his campaign rallies fucking fabulous. Armies of chuds wearing red hats and shiny gold shoes descending on whatever hee-haw hellscape is hosting Chudcon that week.
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MAGA grifters cash in selling fake cures to imaginary disease
Whenever I see a story like this I always wonder why I'm not fleecing maga. It's mostly a question of infrastructure and laziness, I guess.
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Issues with the functioning of kbin.social
Ernest I can't read my memes this is an all hands on deck emergency
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In the states, I've never hit a wall of any kind on my home internet. I'm on fiber now, but when I was on cable it was the same, in several different states. In general, as soon as one of the (usually only two, because USA broadband monopolies yay!) providers for the area tried to implement some kind of cap, everyone in the area just jumped onto the other provider and the cap eventually went away because they were hemorrhaging customers.
For mobile, its vastly different. There are only a couple cell providers in the whole united states that actually offer uncapped unlimited data, and both of those still come with stipulations, usually things like "During peak hours your bandwidth may be throttled" or something similar. They also cost $80 to $100+ per month. Most cell providers in the states throttle you hard when you go over a certain cap, usually 15-30gb depending on the provider, and what kind of contract you got. You can still connect, but you're now running at 256kbs or something terrible. So technically, its still unlimited, just useless until next month when your cap refreshes.
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Pirate Bay URL Disappears from Google Knowledge Panel in 'Blocked' Regions
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The chances of an mkv or mp4 containing malware are not zero, but might as well be, imo. You're much more likely to encounter moviefilename.mkv.exe or moviefilename.zip which contains an executable of some kind. Basically traps to take advantage of dumbasses. If you even sort of know what you're doing using tpb for purely media is okay. Hypothetically, of course.
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‘They told me we’re all Russians’: fears grow over ‘re-education’ of Ukrainian children
Orcs doing orc things.
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Looks like capitalism, to me. Why are the robber barons complaining?
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Youtube adblock blocking
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Republican defends child marriage: I'm "pro-choice"
You keep saying that word, I do not think it means what you think it means.