- Joined
- Jan 1, 2020
It’s more impressive that her like-retweet ratio keeps going downward the more she tweeted about this. It’s on par of her claiming that fact-checkers of today are considered credible.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
It’s more impressive that her like-retweet ratio keeps going downward the more she tweeted about this. It’s on par of her claiming that fact-checkers of today are considered credible.
He literally bought a complete piece of shit for $44 billion. He bought a fucking turd. For $44 billion. On the other hand, he actually had $44 billion to waste on a shitpost.Ultimately, Musk inherited a pile of garbage, and pruning things down, and reducing overall complexity and cost is probably the right move.
I hate the way he uses the word "consensus". We know he really means "groupthink".
Nintendo, please give John free games so he can honour your history, aka masturbate to Princess Peach r34 porno.
View attachment 3884634
Pretty cool John, now jam it into your anus and kill yourself.
View attachment 3884631
John is too disgusting to become a Cenobite.
One reason I find John and other lolcows fun is that if you take their proclamations as what they do not and so take them seriously they can raise interesting philosophical topics to juxtapose against their endless confidence that their lack of knowledge is peak knowledge. In this set of tweets John argues that more democratic access to information is not "positive overall to democracy" and so his conclusion must be more necessarily harsh to democracy than, say, the Founders who openly touted their distaste for the masses but understood that morally democracy must be essential. (For non-Americans you can probably look at any of your best proponents of democracy for similar thoughts, the Founders of course were mining the well of both Europrean-centric (especially the UK) liberalism and global thoughts back to the Greeks.) The Founders specifically championed the freedom of the press for all people because of coming of an age in which the British government extensively regulated every aspect of the press and the colonies had a far more democratic press even with all the consequent regular defamation and absurdity. John, by contrast, has lived through an age where gatekeeping (interesting choice of phrase to use in a post about a cis woman) has collapsed and telecommunications technology has enabled a global democratization of the press (even in places like China) and he can only lament that the people are allowed any say at all.
It's a private company, John, it can do what it wants. Even more so since Elon owns it outright and isn't accountable to shareholders.Keep at it John, one day Hitler-senpai will notice you. It's a worthwhile way to spend a life.
View attachment 3888888
John does not care if he’s wrong; he’s sending the message that it’s only okay if he is wrong, but for his enemies to be silenced for beating him to the punch for calling him wrong.I'm reminded of the whining about fascism under Trump. The fact you can so confidently make public statements like it is proof enough you're wrong.
We should probably listen to John, he's an expert at promising endless "grand visions", abusing employees both real and fictional, creating a product that degrades and never delivering.From the ashes of Twatter will therefore arise the Flyntoverse, microblogging taken into the 23rd Century. We can hardly wait to see your innovations, John.
View attachment 3888501