An antisocial extravert who’s addicted to my phone.

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Cake day: April 11th, 2025

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  • I wanted to do something similar to your apartment idea but for teens and young adults in poverty-stricken areas. Get them into a stable environment, teach them the necessary life skills like credit management, budgeting, cooking for yourself, etc. and give them job training. All of that would also go just as well for the homeless population. I grew up in an area that was riddled by the crack epidemic and had no resources for kids/teenagers to do anything other than crimes. The city didn’t pay for anything to keep us out of trouble, and our drug addict parents sure weren’t going to do it either. So I always felt like if I had a ton of money I would focus on program to help teens in those situations learn to be proper adults, because nobody else is teaching them. Schools won’t, parents won’t, we’re defunding every program that helps outside of the home. It’s a mess.











  • I got permanently banned for “Inciting violence” by telling protesters to leave their phones at home so they don’t get tracked and that they were gassing people during the BLM protest, so “prepare accordingly.” (meaning bring a mask or something). It was on a post where someone was specifically asking for tips for protesting too.

    Tell me that place is not being run by Musk bros right now?





  • Heres the thing though, you can write, but can you write and read Middle English from the 1300’s? There are some similar words but its a very different language than what you and I are used to, it’s another 200 years before Shakespeare and most English speakers struggle with even as far back as that.

    I just asked AI to write my above comment in Middle English

    “Lo! Her is the thinge, but thou mayst writen, canstow yet writen and reden in the Englissh of the thrittene hundred yere? Certes, ther ben som wordes ylich, but it is ful divers from that which thou and I ben y-used to. Two hundred wynters yet moot passen er Shakspere shal come, and fele folk that speken now Englyssh han gret strif to undirstanden that tyme.”