Excelsior
@eljeasel.bsky.social
Richmond, VA
I'm into video games, comics, sports, cooking, and even some politics.
Trying desperately not to be Johnny Silverhand.
I'm into video games, comics, sports, cooking, and even some politics.
Trying desperately not to be Johnny Silverhand.
I stared at this for a whole minute. Renowned 1870s-1930s era author Homer?
November 11, 2025 at 1:55 PM
I stared at this for a whole minute. Renowned 1870s-1930s era author Homer?
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Imagine you read the Iliad and your takeaway is "fighting for princesses."
I'd question your reading comprehension and translation, in that order...
I'd question your reading comprehension and translation, in that order...
November 11, 2025 at 12:58 AM
Imagine you read the Iliad and your takeaway is "fighting for princesses."
I'd question your reading comprehension and translation, in that order...
I'd question your reading comprehension and translation, in that order...
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These guys...
Andreesen said in an interview I heard that there's been "no new information in the Classics since the 1850s" and the amount of stupidity in that is wild. Just wild.
Andreesen said in an interview I heard that there's been "no new information in the Classics since the 1850s" and the amount of stupidity in that is wild. Just wild.
November 11, 2025 at 12:55 AM
These guys...
Andreesen said in an interview I heard that there's been "no new information in the Classics since the 1850s" and the amount of stupidity in that is wild. Just wild.
Andreesen said in an interview I heard that there's been "no new information in the Classics since the 1850s" and the amount of stupidity in that is wild. Just wild.
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Seriously these folks keep winning because regardless of what you think their constituents are fine with them. Unless you can facilitate that changing then you're just gonna be complaining about the same folks for the 10 or 20 more years.
November 10, 2025 at 3:42 PM
Seriously these folks keep winning because regardless of what you think their constituents are fine with them. Unless you can facilitate that changing then you're just gonna be complaining about the same folks for the 10 or 20 more years.
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It’s a thing, whether you like it or not . Not in the primaries though. That’s when you vote for the person you want to win because they are a good candidate for civil service and have policy ideas that make sense. If that candidate doesn’t win, then you get to vote for a lesser evil.
November 10, 2025 at 6:35 AM
It’s a thing, whether you like it or not . Not in the primaries though. That’s when you vote for the person you want to win because they are a good candidate for civil service and have policy ideas that make sense. If that candidate doesn’t win, then you get to vote for a lesser evil.