Anyone want to have a totally innocent and not at all toxic conversation about squatter's rights?
Maholmire
Maholmire_at_crlf.ninja@mostr.pub
npub19ujy...ctex
I’m Maholmire, a 20-something Linux enthusiast. Been around on the internet for a decade or so, In that time I’ve acquired an interest in gaming, creative writing, and technology. You can probably find me loitering in Discord if not pottering around on here.
If you're a minor, then please don't interact.
Otherwise, looking forward to shooting the breeze with you all. ^^
#nobot #noindex
Anyone got any good Hummus recipes? 🥴
Say, does anyone know whether it’s possible to have scheduled deletion of post(s) on Pleroma?
CC: @npub1lkap...jeym, @✙ dcc :pedomustdie: :phear_slackware: .
#fridey
Police arrested an autistic kid in their own home for saying they looked like her gay grandmother.
We're living in 1984 in the UK at the moment.
#politics, #freespeech, #freedomofspeech, #acab, #woke, #PoliceBrutality.
Got banned from a Matrix space because my takes on freedom of speech and expression were too spicy for them.
Smh.
I both love and hate @npub19ahm...956v for making me aware of the Eric Cartman cover of Everytime We Touch by Cascada.
Well, for one you attack people over perceived differences of inferiority to yourself. Whether that be for their race, gender, sexuality, politics, and so on. While it’s perfectly fine to hold that as an opinion and or even express it. There’s a time and a place and you’ve repeatedly shown yourself incapable of exercising discretion or tact in doing so.
I’ll use one of my own pet peeves as an example; I really find overtly flamboyant homosexual men to be incredibly obnoxious. To the point where I feel they are needlessly showing off their lifestyle in a very attention-seeking manner. There was once a point where the “We are here, we are queer, get used to it.“ sentiment was necessary to impose acceptance of alternative sexualities and lifestyles in society. But these days it just comes off as needlessly garish.
Now in spite of that particularly spicy opinion of mine that I hold, I don’t actively go after all gay men because of that. I still respect that they have as much of a right to freely express themselves as I do. So in spite of my difference in opinion, I’ll do all that I can remain civil with such people until given a reason not to be otherwise. The moment they, or anyone else break social etiquette is when the gloves come off and I don’t give a shit about maintaining civility. I’ll start using crude or provocative language in accordance with what I feel is right in that situation. You, on the other hand, went after a pair of transgender strangers that were having an entirely unrelated discussion simply because they were.
That is not being very nice or sociable. It is, in fact, quite the contrary. Looking through your past post(s) will reveal much the same in various other circumstances. Just the way you interact with the people around has caused them to have a negative opinion. That opinion, in turn, informs how strangers (myself) unfamiliar with you may start to treat you. I don’t really know you that well to really hold a strong stance in either direction. All I saw was a weirdo with a fixation on paedophiles, though the more I saw you around and how you interacted with people compounded by the stories I was told. The more I was inclined to be wary of and eventually tease you at a very surface level. The reason I did decide to accept your request to follow me and follow you back, in turn, is because I hadn’t given you a fair chance to demonstrate what I have been told wasn’t the case.
As I’ve told @npub1ch8n...sw60 previously, judging people based on what they’ve heard second-hand and not from first-hand experience doesn’t sit very well with me. I’ve been mistreated myself because of that very same mentality and is not something I would want to subject anyone else to, yourself included. Sadly though, I haven’t been very impressed with what I’ve seen thus far. I do think there is room for you to reflect on how you interact with your environment and how that informs the way people treat you in turn. Just treating people a little better with civility and common courtesy goes a long way in helping change the way people interact with you. Some people, usually the sort you’ll typically see on 4Chan, Poa.st and so on have no problem with the way they treat people and will continue to do so. Whether you choose to do the same is ultimately your prerogative.
But you can’t expect people to treat you nicer without also putting in the effort to do the same @bot :grey_cat_roll:.
Every time I see you around, I can't help but think of this when I do @GolfCartLady :verified_pink2:.
Did a quick check on what software license Retrospring was using before spinning up an account of my own.
Now @npub1hgfk...fhh0 and any other unhinged fedizen can ask me a plethora of invasive questions here.
https://retrospring.net/@Maholmire