In today’s irony, the Daily Mail, which WIkipedia forbids as a source, publishes an article...on my birthday...about my blog post, in which I defend the Daily Mail as a source...and gets the first fact wrong (I’m 53 today). 🙄 dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9… | via startthis.org/?p=1167
Don’t ever say I didn’t have an eye for self-deprecating ironies.
ALERT, @DailyMail! Fact corrected by the subject of the article! 😁
Help me out with articles, videos, etc., providing evidence and illustrations of the push to normalize pedophilia. I've talked about this before, but I might want to do a thread. Reply below, please.
If you’re still using Gmail as your main email driver, you’re behind the times. For me, it’s becoming like AOL used to be—a Gmail address marks you as a trusting fool, easily led, maybe in need of extra hand-holding. OK for grandma... | via startthis.org/?p=1107
OK, since people keep asking: I recommend owning your own domain name and paying a bit annually for hosting.
Firstname@LastName.AltTLD can be nice. There are lots of alternative TLDs today. My address is first@last.io.
ProtonMail or Epik, I guess, for hosting. I use InMotion.
And why?
Because Google violates your privacy, even in some ways your autonomy, and your Gmail address means you accede to the centralizing dominance of one of the most evil corporations in history.
If they can do that, why can't they declare that they love adults? "Consent?" Sure they can consent. Who are you to say they don't love who they love? Love is love! (That's a "MAP" catchphrase too.)
(I hope it's clear that this is all tongue in cheek.)
In Logitech’s latest promoted video on Twitter, we see a contentless series of images of people, featuring especially Lil Nas X—rapper of the Satan Shoes, wearing a lightning earring—and the laughable tag line, “Defy logic.” | via startthis.org/?p=1007
So edgy! So anti-Establishment!
The lightning earring is a “clever” and subversive reference: “I watched Satan fall from heaven like lightning.” (Luke 10:18)