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Tony, Supervisor at Nubby's Number Factory
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Making sure the Sun doesn't explode, one Nubby at a time.

Not the developer of Nubby's Number Factory.
Ronald Reagan was a monster who inflicted decades of suffering on the world. He was a conman and a liar. His regime is topped only by Trump's and Andrew Johnson's in terms of damage caused to the Union.

Democrats need to keep Reagan in the cold, wet ground where he belongs.
The presidency once served as a reminder of our common humanity. Ronald Reagan described its purpose as building "a nation composed of good and decent people."
December 17, 2025 at 7:34 PM
Wow, @schumer.senate.gov, what a brilliant play!
Congratulations you fucking morons
December 11, 2025 at 6:49 PM
If you hoard, say, Nintendo Power magazines such that you can no longer navigate your living space, you are considered unwell and in need of treatment. If you hoard money, you're seen as a paragon of virtue and someone who needs to be taken seriously.

Make it make sense (impossible challenge).
If you make a billion dollars — or $500 million or even $100 million dollars — and you keep trying to make more, then there is something seriously wrong with you. It's a mental illness akin to hoarding or drug addiction.
December 11, 2025 at 5:52 PM
The Disney/OpenAI deal is a story meant to suggest that OpenAI is "making money", and it's important to remember that $1B is nowhere close to profitability for the money-burning machine that everyone hates.
Wow $1bn? That should cover a month of OpenAI’s inference costs
BREAKING: Disney is making a $1 billion investment in OpenAI, and will allow its iconic characters to be on the company's Sora AI video generator.
December 11, 2025 at 4:06 PM
A country where the colonial governor has carte blanche because most votes mean nothing and the major parties are closed aristocracies is not a healthy country. People don't like Carney; they simply have no alternative. We'd rather bleed out than have our heads cut off.
Canadians are happy with the direction PM Carney is taking Canada

If, like me, you want to help his vision for Canada come to fruition, get involved

It will take volunteers and donors to keep him at the helm of Canada

Contact either a Liberal MP or the Liberal Party of Canada

#cdnpoli
Carney has a “massive” lead over PP as preferred PM.
December 10, 2025 at 10:58 PM
Reposted by Tony, Supervisor at Nubby's Number Factory
roughly the same amount I raised to publish a collection of five years worth of weekly work that I poured blood, sweat and tears into...for using an abhorrent slur and getting properly fired from your food court job...
The Cinnabon employee who was fired for calling a Somali couple the N-word in Wisconsin has now received over $130,000 in donations.
December 9, 2025 at 10:51 PM
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December 4, 2025 at 6:13 PM
Climate-related cartography: "so, are we like *screwed screwed* with this whole climate change thing?", because it is almost invariably followed by some iteration of "I don't buy that humans can really do that much to the climate, you know?".
What’s the worst question someone can ask after you tell them your profession? For linguists, it’s definitely “how many languages do you speak?”, but I’m curious what else is happening to the rest of y’all out there?!
December 1, 2025 at 8:23 PM
An added bit: if you're a kid and you don't adhere to these things, like I didn't, you're set up for a childhood of bullying. Solnit's "straitjacket with a gun" is foisted on the little ones from the jump.
So many men go through life like that. You can play poker because it's right-coded, you can't enjoy fruity alcoholic drinks because they're women-coded, you can't lick an ice cream cone because it's gay-coded. All day, every day, choosing and judging things based on coding for narrow norms.
November 26, 2025 at 4:25 PM
Reposted by Tony, Supervisor at Nubby's Number Factory
People think "politics" is what you say, but politics is in fact how you wield power. In that sense, driving a car is one of the most profound ways to reveal what your actual politics are.

How people drive reveals the sickness at the heart of our society: wanting power, but not responsibility.
It just needs to be way easier to lose your license and your car for reckless driving, because a few months of major societal disruption 5 years ago taught people that driving in such a way that kills others or themselves is nbd
so uhhhhh is anyone going to do anything about the epidemic of drivers just blasting through red lights these days? @timdonnelly.com investigates: nygroove.nyc/why-does-no-...
November 13, 2025 at 5:08 PM
Working at Starbucks in downtown Ottawa 15+ years ago to help stretch the money at the end of the month was a more physically and mentally exhausting job than my current one and it isn't close. And Starbucks is *designed* to be as seamless as possible!
it's not that i ever doubted that being a barista was a skilled position, but my year-long effort to try to produce a half-decent latte at home has convinced me that a good barista is easily more skilled than virtually every c-suite executive on the planet
November 11, 2025 at 4:31 PM
"Sacrifices" for everyone except the wealthy and powerful. A more avowedly radical NDP promising a wealth tax could probably claw a lot of turf back once the elbows up crowd realizes that they got got by Mark Carney.
I missed the detail that Mark Carney ditched the luxury tax on private jets, yachts, and vehicles over $100,000 in the budget, though I also can’t say I’m surprised.

The banker-in-chief is serving his Bay Street buddies.
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November 11, 2025 at 4:34 AM
At this rate you could show up to your campaign launch announcement wearing nothing but tattered boxer shorts and say "yeah, my opponent, uh, whatstheirface, uh, they suck ass. Go me!" and probably have a floor of 20% in voting intentions among Democrats.
pretty sure you could launch a challenge at one of the senators up in 2026 and get an absolute groundswell of early donations, even this late
November 10, 2025 at 3:29 PM
Chuck Schumer's next post on this website might well be the most ratio'd post to ever exist here.
November 10, 2025 at 3:16 AM
This reminds me of the Australian consumer affairs show The Checkout. It was on ABC and I saw it through YouTube. Very Leslie Knope-kinda thing (affectionate) that taught people about their consumer rights. It was cute!
November 7, 2025 at 7:39 PM
Great and correct observation. This is part of why I think I am more skeptical of "angry progressive" candidates (Fetterman comes to mind) than I am "earnest progressive" candidates (Mamdani).
The first rule of organizing is to listen. Most politicians (or would-be politicians) are not interested in organizing. They're interested in *ruling*.
October 23, 2025 at 6:24 PM
I feel like doing "if you don't like LLMs you're bigoted" is a pale horse for the entire slop machine industry. This is the last stand of the desperate.

For the record: no, you can't be bigoted towards a calculator, whether it calculates words or numbers.
i’m completely serious when i say that much of the dismissive ai discourse on here fires the bigotry neuron
October 5, 2025 at 12:17 AM
Holy shit is this guy washed. "You deserve better than dying" is about as inspiring a sentiment to rally around as cottage cheese.

If the Democrats can't primary and turf this bum, they might as well walk themselves to jail.
Republicans are forcing hospitals, nursing homes and health clinics to close.

People will die.

You deserve better.
September 22, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Being labelled as "Antifa" (whatever that is) and stomped out of existence by nervous executives may be the only way that SNL could be relevant in the 21st century.

On that note, why is our society run by craven mediocrities whose power comes from craven institutions?
September 18, 2025 at 3:25 PM
Please, for the love of God, primary and bin Chuck Schumer. Dude and his imaginary friends absolutely do not get it, and at this point it has to be willfully so.
Schumer: "We need to have a bipartisan bill ... we are asking them to sit down with us and negotiate."
September 17, 2025 at 1:58 PM
The French took four tries to get to a modern republic. No shame in starting from scratch. True for both Canada and the United States.
The Supreme Court is illegitimate.

Not just because it is stolen, and it is, and not because it is corrupt, and it is, but because it is wrong and it does not represent the interests of the people.

We have to get comfortable with unchaining ourselves from tradition, norms, and decorum.
June 19, 2025 at 4:28 PM
"See the primitive wallflower freeze/When the jelly-faced women all sneeze/Hear the one with the mustache say, "Jeez, I can't find my knees""

- Bob Dylan, Voices of Johanna

Dunno why but it reeks of "we live in a society" to me. Not a Dylan guy, I guess.
All right, what are the worst song lyrics you've ever heard?
June 15, 2025 at 9:56 PM
I saw Gordon Lightfoot in a cafe in Ontario some 15 years ago. Walked up to him and said, "hey, you're Gordon Lightfoot!", to which he responded "I sure hope so". Didn't have much more to say, but he was a lovely fellow in that brief interaction.
Right folks. Feeling rather down at the moment so bringing back an oldie

Please Quote this with your most minor celebrity interaction
June 13, 2025 at 1:39 PM
Reposted by Tony, Supervisor at Nubby's Number Factory
The robot ticketing everyone is good because it’s going to modify behavior in a way that a cop doesn’t and doesn’t want to. Now you have to obey the speed limit instead of the speed of traffic.
The system clocked me at 81 in a 65, resulting in a $160 ticket.

It was night and traffic was light. I was in the left lane going roughly the same speed as the cars ahead and behind. Doesn't excuse the speeding! The difference is one of expectations. A human cop can't ticket all of us. A robot can.
May 28, 2025 at 2:56 AM
Nothing screams sovereignty like having a foreigner open your government and buying into a foreign defense project on your soil!

Charles III is a tourist spouting platitudes. A sovereign Canada, one that doesn't double down on colonial extraction, does not need English royalty.
May 27, 2025 at 5:06 PM