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Katherine long can label me a far right extremist nazi if she wants. I don’t associate with any labels.

Fuck her!

What I do know is:

If you’re taking flak, you’re over the target.

The powers that be are threatened by freedom.

Stand tall, Nostr is home.

If you’re gonna do something, do it right.

My balls have seen some sun, just last week at some hot springs as a matter of fact. I’ve never sunned my balls for the sole purpose of sunning my balls. I’d imagine to properly sun your balls, you would need to rotate as well. I can’t think of a more vulnerable position than being naked, face down in the grass with balls up. Sun your balls at your own risk.

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Me too brother, my eyeballs are floating. I’m about to pee on the side of the highway.

I’d recommend one that weighs about 1200 pounds and holds about 50 guns. 🤪

Nostr is a beautiful place that we all share, somewhat akin to habitating together. When sharing a space with others, it’s nice to keep things tidy for everyone.

Finding people to follow can be somewhat challenging. I’ve recently started following hashtags to help with this process and for the most part it’s a good way to find likeminded nostriches.

Some relentlessly spam long lists of hashtags along with their notes that are totally unrelated to the notes that they post.

If you want to #grownostr , do it.

If you want to #asknostr , do it.

#cleenfeed

#dontspamhashtags

#dontbelazy

#nottryingtobealittlebitchbutcomeonman

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Can we speed up this “opt out” process and burn the system down so my tax dollars don’t go to support pedophiles?

Nope, there would be a slimy film over the top of the cap.

We keep it in stock and it’s pretty high heat oil. Seems to work. We’ve cut seed oils out so we don’t have any of that trash to use.

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The US is entering uncharted waters.

Political prosecutions are what brought down the Roman Republic.

Donald Trump is the first US president to be indicted, let alone ruled a felon by a US court. The court system of any society is designed to be a neutral arbiter of disputes; trust in the courts is crucial to prevent spirals of retributive violence. In Rome, an office holder was immune from prosecution while holding office. A consul could not be prosecuted during his 1 year term, same for a "proconsul" = a consul w/ term extended, usually serving as a general or provincial governor, in 50 BC, Julius Caesar was a Proconsul. Caesar's enemies - Cato and friends - were publicly vowing to prosecute Caesar when his term ended, Caesar had been a successful general for nearly 10 years, conquered all of Gaul, Cato claimed they had 10 years worth of crimes to prosecute him for. Caesar wanted to run for Consul again, to renew his immunity.

Unfortunately, to run for consul in Rome, you have to lay down your proconsular office & enter the city. Caesar would have to become a private citizen in Rome for several months

(Plenty of time for a prosecution)

Caesar asked the authorities for an exception - to "run in absentia" (in recognition of his achievements on behalf of Rome). Thus he could keep immunity over the transition to new office, in 52, a law was passed to allow this but by 50, Caesar's enemies had unwound the law. Cato & Friends now forced Caesar into a dilemma:

Either

a) Lay down your office & face prosecution,

OR

b) start a Civil War

(in 50, Caesar's legal term of office was expiring)

Cato & Friends drew Rome's other greatest leader, Pompey, onto their side

Caesar tried to negotiate

Pompey dug in his heels

Ultimatums were issued.

They all thought Caesar would back down. Caesar took the Nuclear Option and crossed the Rubicon in January, 49 BC (The Rubicon River was the boundary of Caesar's province: crossing it amounted to a declaration of war)

This explains why political trials can become so dangerous:

If there is no neutral arbiter, the recourse is usually violence Caesar claimed Cato & Senate were corrupt, motivated by personal animosity (they did undo some laws, after all) Cato & co. said "Caesar is a threat to the Republic"

Who could adjudicate, except the gods of war ???

The threat of prosecution motivates heads of state to cling to power in many "third world" countries.

A precedent has been set.

The Biden family now have reason to fear prosecution if they lose the election

The stakes have been raised, massively

From Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon in 49 BC

... to avoid political prosecution

Until Actium in 31 BC,

Rome passed through a long period of civil war

Which ended in the establishment of a monarchy.

Is the die cast?

This is why we study history.

#grownostr #freedom #USA #Trump #Biden

https://x.com/costofglory/status/1796553762032820497?s=46&t=B_yOK1aAZMbxkg7XeFhTaw

Many parallels between the fall of Rome and America today.