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The image features a black background with white text centered in the middle. The text is in a simple, sans-serif font and reads: "The bravest thing I ever did was keep living when I didn’t even want to... and I never told anyone." The text is aligned to the center and spans multiple lines, with a consistent font size throughout. The overall design is minimalistic, with no additional graphics or colors, focusing solely on the message conveyed by the text.

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Charlie Kirk devoted his life to the capture of state power by a fascist movement, with the goal of using that state power to hurt you and impose his fascist vision on societyβ€”one in which members of the in-group could hurt members of a powerless and subjugated out-group with impunity.
Despite his death, his efforts are in the process of succeeding. The US political and economic status quo was already violence. Under Kirk’s fascist partners, it is becoming more openly and explicitly violence.
Exclaiming β€œpolitical violence has no place” is the sort of thing that one can only do if one is, or has chosen to be, blind to the actual material status quo of violence.
Sometimes I think that autism is my superpower because it is very difficult for me to mistake pretense and artifice for fact.
Treating Kirk’s murder as β€œthe violence” that has no place in US politics requires us to imagine that all the restβ€”the concentration camps, the military occupations, the disappearances and deaths in captivity, the foreign torture gulags, the assaults on protesters, the persistent and perennial police violence, the foreign wars and acts of state terrorism abroad, the material support for genocide, all of itβ€”does not somehow even count as violence.
It’s just the natural order of things. Background noise. It doesn’t even register. Can’t be helped. But one fascist is shot and suddenly we’re experiencing unacceptable violence.





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The image features a text message on a plain white background. The text is written in black, bold, sans-serif font, with varying sizes to emphasize certain parts. The message begins with "Dear MAGA," in large, bold letters, followed by a statement in smaller text: "Now is not the time to make this tragedy political. Thoughts and prayers. Blah, blah, blah. Isn't that what you guys say after EVERY school shooting?" The text is centered and occupies most of the image space, with no other visual elements present.
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The image shows a social media post from a user named "not-to-get-political-but" posted 16 hours ago. The post discusses the difference in reactions between the left and right in America regarding a hypothetical scenario involving a prominent left-wing voice, such as AOC, being shot in the neck in front of a crowd. The post suggests that the right would meme the incident, drawing a wojack and making derogatory comments, while the left would lecture about gun violence and its negative impact. The post includes a profile picture of a purple owl and a "Follow" button, indicating the user's profile page.
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The image shows a social media post with two tweets. The first tweet, from a user named "soloh," reads: "A man has died, even if you didn't like him, have some empathy." The second tweet, from a verified user named "Jason Campbell," quotes Charlie Kirk, stating: "I think empathy is a made up New Age term that does a lot of damage." Below the tweets, there is a screenshot of a man speaking into a microphone, with a banner at the bottom that reads "THE CHARLIE KIRK SHOW" and includes the show's logo and website. The man is wearing a blue shirt, and the background features a curtain and a framed picture. The video has 158.2K views, and the timestamp shows 0:57.
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The image is a screenshot of a social media post by a user named Zeo, with the handle [@]ZeoVGM. The post is titled "Things to remember about Charlie Kirk" and lists four points about Charlie Kirk's views. The points are:

  1. He said it was a mistake to pass the Civil Rights Act in 1964.
  2. He blamed "Jewish money" for ruining American "culture."
  3. He said gay people are a disease.
  4. He said the 2nd amendment is worth the cost of "some gun deaths."

The post has garnered 99K views and was posted at 12:34 PM on 9/10/25. The background of the post is dark, and the text is white, making it stand out. The user's profile picture is a small circular image of a man with short hair and a beard, wearing a red shirt. There is a "Follow" button in the top right corner of the post.

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In February 1930 Nazi SA leader and youth organizer Horst Wessel died after being shot. Nazi propaganda turned his funeral into a mass spectacle, elevating him as a martyr. Later, under Nazi rule, participation in mourning his death was compulsory.

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The image shows a map of the United States with states colored in red and blue. The map is overlaid with a social media post by a user named annazarves, who posted 6 hours ago. The post reads, "I may start referring to blue states as 'free states.'" The map uses red to represent states that are typically associated with the Republican Party and blue to represent states associated with the Democratic Party. The map includes all 50 states, with Alaska and Hawaii shown separately in the bottom left corner. The color scheme and the post suggest a political context, with the user implying a distinction between the two groups of states.

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Oh this is something I'd've done if'n I'd thought of it

#funny

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The image shows a social media post with a black background and white text. The post is from a page titled "Jonathan Warrington," with a timestamp of "3 hrs." The post reads, "I'm thankful to have a great boss!" Below this, there is a comment from "Complete Termitte and Pest Control" congratulating Jonathan Warrington for being the employee of the month. The comment states that Jonathan will receive a 3-day and night all-expense-paid hunting and fishing trip to Arkansas for his hard work. The post includes a photo of a man standing on a paved path with trees and grass in the background. The man is wearing a gray t-shirt, brown pants, and brown shoes. The text above the post reads, "This is my brother's page. He owns his own company. He IS the boss. He's literally the only employee."

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smart guy will write this fishing trip off as company expense and pay less income and company taxes


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The image shows a social media post from a user named "dadandburied" with a verified blue checkmark. The post is a text message that reads: "Guys, I understand the impulse, but actively wishing for someone's death is classless and cruel. The Christian way is to demonize their lifestyle, remove their rights, eliminate their healthcare, dismantle their social support systems, implement systemic controls to marginalize and disenfranchise them, encourage violence towards their communities while whitewashing all history of such violence, make examples of anyone who supports or defends them, and then WAIT for them to die! Do better." The background of the post is white, and the text is in black font. The user's profile picture is a circular image, but the face is blurred. The post is structured in a block format, with the text aligned to the left.

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The image is a screenshot of a social media post. The post is from a verified account named "amy brown" with the handle "[@]ambybrown.xyz." The post is about the death of Kathy Hepininstall Parks, an iconic advertising copywriter. The post includes a quote from her website, which is highlighted in a yellow box with red and black text. The quote reads: "Why should I write better when a machine can do it for me? Because actually no one can do it for you, because your voice is unique among all the people on earth. Siri never petted a horse's neck. Alexa has never been ghosted by the captain of the football team. But you have lived, your heart is beating, you have suffered, and you have something important to say. It's a human's job to use words, and whatever job you give to a machine, that part of your brain goes dark. Maybe it's worth it when it comes to remembering phone numbers and directions, but when that part of your brain that uses words goes dark, that's a vast area that's very close to your soul. Don't let some internet platform convince you that what you have to say and create isn't worthwhile. Words are the echo of your soul. Honing that echo matters." The post has received 1.7K retweets and 3.4K likes.

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The image is a meme featuring a social media post from the account "Occupy Democrats." It is divided into two sections. The top section shows six individuals in judicial robes, with the text "All in favor of fascism..." above them. The individuals are arranged in two rows of three, with a wooden background behind them. The bottom section shows a large crowd of people gathered on a street, with the text "Those opposed..." below them. The crowd is dense and extends into the distance, with some vehicles visible on the sides of the street. The overall layout of the image suggests a comparison between the individuals in judicial robes and the crowd, with the text implying a dichotomy between support for fascism and opposition to it.

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The image features a tweet from Gavin Newsom, a verified account, with a quote attributed to the Florida Surgeon General. The quote reads, "You have sovereignty over your own body, if you can't decide that, what can you decide?" The tweet is followed by the phrase "Now do reproductive freedom." Below the tweet, there is a screenshot of a news broadcast from "State of the Union" with two men in suits. The news ticker at the bottom of the screen reads, "MEDICAL EXPERTS WARN FLORIDA'S PLAN THREATENS PUBLIC HEALTH." The broadcast is live, as indicated by the "LIVE" label, and the time and location are displayed as "Clearwater, Florida 9:12 AM."

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The image features a text block on a dark background with white text. The text discusses the CEO of an AI cheating company, Chungin "Roy" Lee, and his views on AI and education. It mentions that Lee claims AI models are destroying education but sees this as a positive development. Lee founded Cluely, described as "the undetectable AI that thinks for you," and believes education is a "doomed industry" that will be replaced by a better system. However, when questioned about the specifics of this new system, Lee admits he doesn't know what it will be. The text also notes that Lee and his co-founder were expelled from Columbia University while testing their LLM, suggesting a possible reason for his dismissive attitude towards traditional education.

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La imagen es una viΓ±eta de cΓ³mic de "B.C." que muestra dos escenas. En la primera escena, una mujer estΓ‘ depositando un libro en una gran roca etiquetada "RESOLUCIONES" con la frase "I RESOLVE TO BE MORE PUNCTUAL." En la segunda escena, un hombre estΓ‘ leyendo el libro que la mujer depositΓ³, y dos figuras observan la roca. La escena finaliza con la fecha "Wednesday September 10, 2025" en la parte superior. En la segunda escena, una figura dice: "YOU GONNA TELL HIM IT'S SEPTEMBER?" y la otra responde: "AND RUIN HIS MOMENT?!" La viΓ±eta juega con la idea de las resoluciones y cΓ³mo pueden ser interrumpidas, especialmente en un contexto humorΓ­stico relacionado con el mes de septiembre.

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Ugh day too


No, that's not a typo, though this one is somewhat more understandable, since rest is not an option in my life.

Get up, switch out the dishwasher, feed the cat, cook and eat breakfast. Then wash dishes, cook a batch of rice, wash counter, sweep and mop floor.

Then its try unsuccessfully to deal with Chase Bank, that's going to require a visit. Also talk to Goldman Sachs, unplanned steps towards closing Vik's Apple Card.

Got work in about 1Β½ hours still, no idea how big that's going to be, the current alert shows only a small route, but the last small route more than doubled in size by the time I got to the warehouse, so who knows.

Lunch'll have to be bought as I forgot to thaw out a sandwich last night, so no food for me, yay.

β€’β€’yawnsβ€’β€’ I wanna go back to bed.

#today

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The image is a political cartoon featuring two caricatures of birds with human-like faces, each with exaggerated features. On the left, a bird with a large, curved beak and blonde hair is shouting "STOP COPYING ME!" The bird has a white body and brown wings, resembling a toucan. On the right, a bird with a similarly large beak and gray hair is also shouting "STOP COPYING ME!" This bird has a red body with blue and yellow wings, labeled "NEWSOM." Both birds are depicted with their beaks open, and the bird on the right has a smirk. The cartoon is titled "AFTER SPEED BUMP COMIC" and is signed by Dave Whamond, with the copyright notice for 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc. The cartoon humorously depicts a situation where both characters accuse each other of copying, highlighting a common theme of imitation or mimicry in politics.

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Cracker Barrel Reverses Redesign After Conservative Backlash | HuffPost Impact


Meh, from the menu redesign to the logo redesign to the restaurant redesign, its clear that the people in charge have no idea what they're doing, and Cracker Barrel's death will be coming fairly soon me thinks.

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#uspol

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The image depicts a cartoon scene set in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, referencing the famous UFO incident. In the foreground, two soldiers in military uniforms and helmets are carrying a large, round object with a face, suggesting it is an alien. Behind them, a military jeep is parked, and a crashed UFO is visible in the background, with smoke and debris around it. A small figure resembling Donald Trump, with a Russian flag on its back, is running away from the scene, with the caption, "You fools! It's getting away." The overall tone of the image is humorous and satirical, playing on conspiracy theories surrounding the Roswell incident.

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The image features a quote on a textured, light gray background. The text is in a serif font, centered, and presented in a block format. The quote reads: "Until you heal the wounds of your past, you are going to bleed. You can bandage the bleeding with food, with alcohol, with drugs, with work, with cigarettes, with sex; But eventually, it will all ooze through and stain your life. You must find the strength to open the wounds, Stick your hands inside, pull out the core of the pain that is holding you in your past, the memories and make peace with them." The text is black, providing a stark contrast against the background, making it easy to read. The overall layout is simple and focused, with no additional images or decorations.

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