davidpham5
@davidpham5.bsky.social
Self taught in many things. Slightly above average software engineer. Work for the local paper. Privacy and data protection is my racket. Studied history. Gen 1 American. 99.99.99hrs+ on FF7 on PS1. My new years' resolution is to eat more homemade carbs.
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it is important in these times to meet in the middle.
November 11, 2025 at 5:42 PM
it is important in these times to meet in the middle.
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well it's a real problem, just not in the way she's saying or thinks it is i mean
November 11, 2025 at 3:54 PM
well it's a real problem, just not in the way she's saying or thinks it is i mean
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you need good editors who know the law, a good legal team, and people who are not afraid to publish stories that hold power to account. there's no doubt bari is not engaging in good faith here & does not deserve benefit of the doubt but it is a real problem
November 11, 2025 at 3:54 PM
you need good editors who know the law, a good legal team, and people who are not afraid to publish stories that hold power to account. there's no doubt bari is not engaging in good faith here & does not deserve benefit of the doubt but it is a real problem
“It was all a dream” is the laziest motherfucking form of storytelling and writing.
November 11, 2025 at 3:17 PM
“It was all a dream” is the laziest motherfucking form of storytelling and writing.
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what if the firehose of fascist shit isn't wiping out the memory of the electorate? what if it's just hitting different things? and idk it seems like a persisting problem to me that dems aren't in lockstep with and fully tied to no kings, possibly the biggest social movement in american history
November 11, 2025 at 1:40 PM
what if the firehose of fascist shit isn't wiping out the memory of the electorate? what if it's just hitting different things? and idk it seems like a persisting problem to me that dems aren't in lockstep with and fully tied to no kings, possibly the biggest social movement in american history