I can't believe this whole open source software revolution is lost on most of society.

While they bitch that some crazy space nerd billionaire is ruining their bird app.

Like it even matters.

I get being tied to a physical location in real life. And moving with your feet being more challenging.

But to limit yourself to an app in cyberspace. When you can move anywhere. Especially with these new tools being provided and built out...

Pay for your blue checks. Continue enslaving yourselves I guess. 🫢🫣🤫🤨🤦🤷‍♂️

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But if I pay 15$/month for my blue check, my posts will get mOaR rEaCh 🤡

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More ReEACh!!! 🤣🤣🤣

Yeah fuck that. I'm having fun with some of the smartest people on the internet. I'm honored to be here with you. 🫂

✊🏻 Psychopaths United

🐺⚡️🐺 I’m here for it.

Happy to be here with all the psychos 🫡🌽✊

Literally conducting battle with ideas and memes. 🫡

Learning so much here 🫂🫂

Man Musk derangement syndrome is a real thing , and it works both ways . On one hand there is the cultural marxists screeching and squawking about how Musk is literally Hitler and all this shite, and then there are the Qtards that think that Musk has somehow come to liberate us all from oppression , even though he has done nothing of the sort .

Fuck Musk , he's literally the son of a card carrying Technocrat, and he is nothing but branding.

We spend so much time idolizing or vilifying people who we are told to.

That I literally see people here as rockstars and don't understand what the hell everyone else is on about.

I've always hated this shit. I know so many names of "important" "rich" people that provide me with absolutely nothing of value. Their art sucks. And I hated everything.

Then I stumble here and realize people are actually way more interesting if given opportunity to thrive. And not be forced to pay for it and be told they are valid.

We are taking back control of ourselves.

The middle of the bell curve doesn't wake up until the soldiers are on the doorstep. It has always been thus. Half of the U.S. didn't want to declare Independence from Great Britain.