Gonna question the "winning" part of this headline... RE:
Well that was certainly a unique way for an All-Star game to end.
Holy shit. A bunch of Twitter lawyers flipped out at [@anthonymkreis.bsky.social]( ) for using the legal term "equities" and the dumbest people on earth thought he meant DEI and started screaming about how "equity" doesn't exist in the Constitution and we live in the dumbest possible timeline. RE:
Look, I'm no political strategist, but I would think that the opinion of the guy whose entire role at the NYT was basically to promote the Republican point of view, isn't someone any Democrat should give a shit about. RE:
Also seems like the thing a smart Democrat would lean into and work into their messaging, but... you know. RE:
Good analysis of the whole made up "bluesky is dying" media trend, which seems to consist of journalists who barely (if at all) used Bluesky, but know that writing such a headline will drive a ton of traffic (the opposite of what would happen if it were actually dying). RE: View quoted note β†’
Thing is, we've known about that *exact* term in the contract between the US and El Salvador since at least March (see: [apnews.com/article/trum...]( ) ) and it's been raised in some of the lawsuits to no avail. RE: [US prepares to deport about 30...]( )
I mean. RE: https://oyster.us-east.host.bsky.network/xrpc/com.atproto.sync.getBlob?did=did:plc:cak4klqoj3bqgk5rj6b4f5do&cid=bafkreib2mqyyhgyvcsky5vnjwifsu4dtgmmo3lmb5c5fz5rq2l6xlfzjya
Scammers are professionals at this. Victims are not. Scammers can fail multiple times and still be successful. Victims can be successful every time in catching scams, but one eventual screwup... and they can still get ruined. It's an uneven playing field. RE:
Lol. GOP spent years screaming "release the Epstein files" and now they "fundamentally disagree" with anyone who suggests that. RE: