It's currently live. I scraped/archived the main page. I imagine won't be there long.
Oops. Put not at the end.
Confirmation of Utah.
Thank you for the four year drawn-out argument about Utah I guess.
Cutting off family story.
Jordan Peterson enjoyer?
It devolves into casual posting on 4tran, landlord memes, gaming stuff, and a mega dose of ironyposting.
My brain feels like it's going to melt. Will get the full page scrape uploaded shortly for posterity.
There are also quite a few posts peppered in here and there with a heavy deal of introspection attempts, but they are sandwiched between more irony and memeposting.
Idk man. It's Reddit. You can have a look and see what you think for yourself.
You don't need me to tell you what to think. I felt a need to add comments, but I tend to just post and let readers parse through so take what you want of my commentary and leave the rest.
Noteworthy (to me):
There are seven years of post history, but he stopped posting about five months ago entirely. So it does just kinda drop off and that's it.
And I am not kidding when I say my head hurts and my mental acuity feels diminished after reading through a lot of that. Don't expect much else out of me, this took some effort.
@fearnostigma @DataRepublican In the most literal sense.
The article is an anonymous family member, so take it with a grain of salt. But it does align with multiple years of Reddit posts, and lends credulity to both.
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Repeat after me: Charging documents are not comprehensive nor are they evidence. They are a summary to support bringing charges and to let the defendant know to prepare a defense.
The conversations are not in full, that is what evidence submitted through the court is for.
The Armed Queers of Salt Lake protested a Chloe Cole event on Utah's campus. They mention Turning Point USA as a "tie" to the organization which invited Chloe.
Axios decries the Republicans pouncing, but Dems are threatened enough by the horrified backlash to run a hasty Apologetic Hand Wringing Tour™, so I guess it worked.
Kinda.
Governor Josh Stein, who signed the upcoming PAVE Act into law, will also benefit monetarily from the tax increase on the ballot this November for public transit.