FreeMindFreeAss

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[–] FreeMindFreeAss@lemmy.world 3 points 22 hours ago

Woahwoahwoah, let's not be unrealistic here.

But honestly I'm happy for the final push to Linux. I've been telling myself to make the change for a few years now but what's happening with AI training and side-loading / complete loss of privacy / general horrible vibes in the closed-source tech-sector..... Linux it is. I'm even ready for the learning curve. I grew up on dos, I'm sure I can find my way around it.

[–] FreeMindFreeAss@lemmy.world 4 points 23 hours ago

Coming to a backwater American state near you. Trust me, I grew up in it. They are salivating to implement the Christian Taliban.

[–] FreeMindFreeAss@lemmy.world 3 points 23 hours ago

Nah we did, we're just not filmmakers.

[–] FreeMindFreeAss@lemmy.world 26 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Linux, your time has finally come

[–] FreeMindFreeAss@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

People forget this. There were bombs. Political assassinations. Armed revolutionary groups with foreign support. The racial divide was HUGE. It needs to get way better, but aside from politics, people are more like each other than they were then. Then they ever have been anywhere and at any point in history. Hence the death throes of division being absolutely bombarded at us by the media. But we know better. It takes time, but we know better. It's fucked now, but let's keep that perspective. They tried to wash that period of unrest from the schools in the 90s.

They are, I'm a pretty good judge of people A lot of them seem fine-tuned to the legal system in the same way that an ant is fine tuned to move sand. They don't seem to have a lot of instinct as to human relations, and there are 330 million of us to relate to. We can't take it forever. And I believe they think that we can. I grew up redneck as possible. My family and old friend group are getting pissed. that is a fucking pterodactyl in the coalmine if you knew those guys.

Haahaha to be honest, psychedelics and a near-death experience. All I know, is that whatever happens after death (which appears to be a lot, a lot more than what happens here) as long as I can keep my soul as clean as possible, the physical comings and goings of this place are very transient. Spreading love when I can brings it back and then I can share it again. The poorest people have nothing but money.

Prolly it's a defense mechanism too because of how fucked things are, but I have felt and seen far too much love and beauty to allow myself to be defeated by the biggest losers on the planet. Fuck that, life rocks. They can eat shit, I'm gonna rave my way to the apocalypse if that's where we're goin. And if it doesn't, we don't need to wait that long for the end, so what's the worry either way?

But the psychedelics and MDMa were the keys tbh, would have been harder to get there otherwise.

[–] FreeMindFreeAss@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago (4 children)

I'm an eternal optimist as long as I can breathe air and feel love. I think they're moving too fast. I think they've crossed their Rubicon and what's waiting in Rome isn't what they think it will be.

[–] FreeMindFreeAss@lemmy.world 13 points 1 day ago (8 children)

They're keeping us separated by race. As long as it's "inner-city thugs" aka black people or latinos, the majority of rural America can handle it until it's too late especially if they only consumer curated propaganda. Well, that's what they hope. the people in charge of this are actually pretty fucking stupid though. Let's show them how wrong they are.

[–] FreeMindFreeAss@lemmy.world 80 points 1 day ago (22 children)

My great-grandfather would lose his shit if someone had told him that feds would be invading states against the wishes of the local governments. We forgot what America is supposed to be.

[–] FreeMindFreeAss@lemmy.world 16 points 3 days ago

Thanks for the reference, most of that side of the family died in pretty quick succession so these memories are just what my mind can contain. tbh Swan Lake 24/7 might do more to heal our nation than the news onslaught we get. My dad died in '16, about 3 months before Trump got in, and I'm almost happy he didn't have to see it. He was a lifelong republican but he was also a WWII buff, I'd never seen him actually afraid of a politician until then. I've been traveling the world since I was 17, he used to be terrified for me, but during that campaign he started encouraging me to spend more time abroad.

[–] FreeMindFreeAss@lemmy.world 8 points 3 days ago

One time I came home drunk at night and had a campfire out back. For some reason, I had the urge to burn a few dollar bills that I had in my pocket, I think because money was such a concern for me at the time and the simple act of burning a few of these life-tickets upon which we all depend felt freeing.

Now this, I would invest in a torch and smelting pot for these ones. Or stamp Epstein on the other side and leave them strewn about.

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