@mhsheikh my favorite these days is "if Biden doesn't pick (someone unlikely to get chosen as VP) I won't vote for him"
yea, we're gonna fall for that.🙄
@cephalopie yep - they tweet a whole bunch of progressive stuff then all the sudden start to support Trump and other racist stuff.
After spend time on Twitter over the last year, it is clear to me that the troll farms are in full attack mode. Hard to tell who is whom - assuming most Qtards and rapid responses are #trolls.
@northernbassist cool
Kodak chief got sweetheart stock options deal — one day before Trump announced $765 million loan.
@killagator I commented about the banality of evil when I saw this.
@cephalopie We use informed delivery and it has been off by a day lately.
@voltronic surprise - they are now at 200 officers. I spent the last 17 years in the Chicago are prior to moving to Nevada.
@voltronic @Beanc The city does not have to cooperate. It can sue. Additionally, 150 people in Chicago? Just a show. The distance between the "hot spots" in Chicago is miles. The protests are nowhere near the Federal building so they cannot do the chickenshit dive out and back in like Portland. By the way, Westside of Chicago goes on for miles.
@fienen we have a DF - same sensor but no video. very nice sensitivity - great comet shots of comet Neowise.
@SPFX I gotta hand it to you - cool.😋
In the days leading up to Wednesday’s attack on Twitter, there were signs that some actors in the SIM swapping community were selling the ability to change an email address tied to any Twitter account
a user named “Chaewon” advertised they could change email address tied to any Twitter account for $250, and provide direct access to accounts for between $2,000 and $3,000 apiece
@cephalopie There are so many that they buzz you and when the container is empty, they sit in the trees and patiently wait for more.
retired Engineering prof