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Alyssa Milano's back, and she's absolutely getting roasted on Twitter.

I love it so much.
 

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How many angry retards have left twitter by now? How many of them will inevitably come crawling back when they realize that they literally cannot do without the stupid bird app? Inquiring and incredibly bored minds want to know!

Caraballo is on mastodon.social, but has only posted a few times. Mastodon and the other Fediverse platforms are good for creating niche communities where people with similar interests can chat about them. But they will never give you the number of eyeballs you'll get on Twitter. Loder came to Mastodon for one or two messages after he was first suspended, then returned to Twitter when his suspension was lifted, and only came back when he was booted a second time.
 
The projection is so blatant it comes across as parody
 
this is the faggiest shit i've seen in a while, and i was just in the Ye-Fuentes-Milo thread
This happens like every other week with open-source software. There's always some neckbeard who had the first idea to fork the project and thinks he owns the git while throwing tantrums about wrongthink people wanting to use it.
 
Yeah, I can definitely see why Musk is suspicious about how much Twitter activity is actually bots.

That said, of course he does, when those half-billion people insist on playing in the sandbox that he owns. Now what was all that they used to say about about learning to code and making your own platform? 🤔
 
Yeah, I can definitely see why Musk is suspicious about how much Twitter activity is actually bots.

That said, of course he does, when those half-billion people insist on playing in the sandbox that he owns. Now what was all that they used to say about about learning to code and making your own platform? 🤔

One of the scariest things for me was seeing social media accounts owned by people whom I knew casually in real life become indistinguishable from bots. It's depressing to watch people outsource their thinking and political positions to whatever they see spewed on their Twitter feed.
 

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A LineageOS co-founder is throwing a tantrum over suggestions that Elon base an Android fork on LineageOS. He's donating to pro-abortion organizations as slight to his dastardly fascist internet enemies.
Can someone explain to me how an individual can donate his own money to deduct an LLC’s taxes? That doesn’t make sense to me.
 
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Can someone explain to me how an individual can donate his own money to deduct an LLC’s taxes? That doesn’t make sense to me.
My guess is it's a single-member LLC so it's reported on Schedule C. He's making the donation on the company's behalf as its sole member.

However, I thought charitable contributions could only be deducted if they had some kind of business purpose. For example, if you donated to a charity to get name recognition or sponsored a local kids' baseball team.
 
One of the scariest things for me was seeing social media accounts owned by people whom I knew casually in real life become indistinguishable from bots. It's depressing to watch people outsource their thinking and political positions to whatever they see spewed on their Twitter feed.
The idea that a big chunk of people who don’t have in internal monologue is more damning by the day. Nothing more than malleable husks who do their master’s bidding.
 
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