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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • Oh, this is what interacting with Mastodon means. I don’t get notifications for the tags.

    And that’s okay, mate. I haven’t tried to look clever. I don’t consider myself clever. As a matter of fact, I’m a moron and I’m happy to be seen as such. Welcome to my level, by the way.

    I’m not used to things like Twitter much. Do people just not provide insight when they post? Your posts reads like “And I think neither correct nor clever. But I’m not going to say why because my head lives in my ass.”








  • That’s such dodgy shit to say that I had to dig your profile.

    A non-existent one. You and your opinion couldn’t be more dodgy. It screams troll factory.

    I’m sorry Dhave but I’m incapable of running captcha to test you. And even if I did I still wouldn’t be sure. What you’re saying has no basis in reality. It’s the kind of fuckery the Russian government feeds its people.

    You and your peers have to try harder. There’s like no fun in it for me if the things you say are this stupid and almost impossible to believe.



  • Here is some common sense for you: linking something doesn’t prove shit about your knowledge. Have you ever written anything in school or university? You can cite but to show you have learned a damn thing you still have to use your own words.

    As such, I don’t believe you know what fascism means. Let me give you an example mate:

    I’m as smart as Einstein. Here is why.

    Do you believe me yet?

    And you’re the one who brought all this up, funnily enough. Since you’re so talkative, why not tell us how Keir Starmer is a fascist. Hell, you could even convince me here since if I were to vote for him it would be because he is the lesser devil.

    Or you know, just go on about your nonsensical ramblings.









  • You won’t get me to defend Labour. But I’m a realist and I still see potential for a good future. Your defeatism will almost certainly not get us anywhere but whatever hellhole we are headed to.

    We see voting differently. I see voting as the beginning of a journey. It’s a very good entry point for people to understand the power balance within a society. It’s in a way why we teach mathematics in school. Not because we expect everyone to be a mathematician or to contribute to a change in mathematics. Though collectively it most certainly has had a very positive effective. See just how monstrously fast our technology has advanced since we started mass education.

    A lot of people will just vote and be done. But what if 1% become deeply interested? What if they go on to get others interested? What percentage of the population do our ministers represent?

    Honestly, since you brought your experience into this I’ll just say that for your age I’d hope for more wisdom. But this is no surprise.