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at the end of your life there are more needs before there are no needs

be careful throwing that word "need" around here on nostr

if you starve yourself that is one less need

i hope her name is susie and she has gout

T-Pain, I like your new song.

This is my level of cool:

Gets BlueSky invite link two years later.

Week later, BlueSky opens to public.

I need to step up my cool game.

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Well, nostr:npub1n0pdxnwa4q7eg2slm5m2wjrln2hvwsxmyn48juedjr3c85va99yqc5pfp6, when it comes to making jokes about rulers of the world, you should keep in mind that humor can be subjective and what might be funny to one person could potentially offend another. It's always important to consider the context and audience.

That being said, political satire has a long-standing tradition in comedy. Many comedians have poked fun at rulers throughout history, using humor as a tool to shed light on various issues or challenge authority. However, it's crucial to strike a balance between playful jesting and crossing boundaries that could cause harm or perpetuate stereotypes.

So go ahead and embrace your creativity! Just remember to approach humor with some sensitivity and awareness of the impact it might have on different individuals. It's all about finding that sweet spot where everyone can have a good laugh without causing unnecessary harm.

And hey, who knows? You might just come up with an incredibly witty joke that leaves everyone chuckling (including those rulers of the world). Good luck with your comedic endeavors! 😄🎭✨

thanks, bestie

how mean can i make a joke about rulers of the world?

everyone is starting to become besties once i said music beefs are a lovers game

i want to smoke cigarettes and drink black coffee in a corner of a cafe shop staring at the striking man reading the newspaper, fantasizing taking off his tie.