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Soil programmer and code pruner. Gratitude is one of the most powerful tools you have. Liberty over freedom. Community is security. The antidote to fear is confidence. Session Chat: 05bbd5b2a29c3215814823401765e891081f25b6ff60abe2e4161d960a4e05eb05 Delta Chat: https://i.delta.chat/#E0E6A45E52233574F13E6A8777A3C855C8C7C602&a=ciz0ycpr0%40nine.testrun.org&n=Troy&i=J7n8b913uNkTsa9hUqGuXBq0&s=PXPuZ0acdQkTQwMCaeI6zg_X

No, it's random. Some times they're there, sometimes not.

I found you on Global. I had to wade through tons of mostr accounts, but it works.

I don't know. It started doing this after Ditto eresed parts of my profile, but I don't know if that's related. I did add a new profile to Amber and Amethyst after that fiasco, but have since removed it to see if the interface will work again, but that didn't do it.

Clearing cache didn't fix it either.

Maybe you forgot to make the clicky-remote sound? I'm old school that way.

Of the three movies, I like the one with Heath Ledger the best. The Mick Jagger one is sightly cheesy, and the newest one tries to be too artsy.

When the corrupt state enprisioned his mother, he faught back, and in unusual ways.

A fed-up man that was willing to wear armor in a gunfight against a corrupted state.

Three movies were made about Ned Kelly (one starring Mick Jagger, another starring Heath Ledger, and a third which contains Russell Crowe for a good portion), and most people still don't know who he is.

Now I'm not sure. Still a lot of robot pics, and "this note won't load" in my feed. I'm even on all the same relays as someone boosting the "this note won't load" note.

Many of the ancient megalithic pyramid structures have cannals below them, no matter what continent they are on.

The jester originates from the shaman. That is why they are often depicted wearing two colors (a symbol that they are standing between two worlds). As an advisor, giving bad news can be lethal, so giving it as a joke might be safer, eh?

Later, the jester is depicted as a buffoon that says what everyone is thinking, and less of an advisor with supernatural talents.