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The memes I made and the Graffiti I wish I could
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 6 years ago
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Me: I’m having such a hard time, can y’all please go easy on me?
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 6 years ago
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It wasnt me.
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I memed your bf for you. You’re welcome.
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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Reblog for the greater good.
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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This sort of thing is Tumblrs ONLY redeeming quality.
Fun fact: According to Greek legend there was a famous prostitute who managed to avoid a death sentence by showing the judges her boobs and arguing that it would be a crime against the Gods to destroy something so beautiful. 
Before you ask, yes there are paintings of this. And yes, they’re amazing.
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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My first stream highlights video. Smash that like and subscribe button y'all.
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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--To all you invisible glitchers--
I hope only the worst things in life come to you. Boils and plagues and unspeakable monstrosities from the depths of your own fears. May you never know a single moment of comfort as long as your miserable, tiny existence festers atop the crust of the Earth.
Just kidding. It's all good. Ubi's gonna patch it this week. But for real.
Git Gud. Scrub.
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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The Devil is here for the Frost game
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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So my little bro wrote and publisjed a book. If you'd like, you can check it out here.
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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In the gun control debate, one reason why self-defense against tyranny is brushed off so often is because a lot of folks making that argument love tyranny.
No conservative militia would defend their black and brown neighbors against state violence. None of them lift a finger against ICE. They always defend the most repressive elements of the state, from the police to the army. They always make excuses for grotesque wealth inequality. They’re happy to attack whistleblowers at the service of the deep state (the only reason some of them criticize it now is because they think it’s politically biased, as opposed to the enormous power it wields).
The vast majority of marginalized people, including myself, don’t believe that mainstream gun culture favors our freedom. It’s exclusively authoritarian, made by and for traditionalists, nationalists, and others like them. These people want to regulate what kind of marriage is legitimate, what bathrooms trans and non-binary people can use, whether their kids are gay or straight, who can come into the country, and so on. At their worst, they’ll kill us themselves. The idea that those same people will stop LARPing the American Revolution and actually fight tyranny today is hilarious. Nobody believes it.
It’s terrible, because the core argument is correct. Taking guns away from the public and leaving the state with the authority to use them is terrifying. The state is always the greatest purveyor of violence. In the US, where police regularly profile and kill black people for the most trival bullshit, robbing them of even the slightest chance of an equal playing field is incredibly dangerous. The old Black Panther Party was able to prevent police violence against black people by open-carrying guns, and because of this, conservatives at the time were strong proponents of gun control. Liberals love to quote Ronald Reagan on the topic …
Americans don’t go around carrying guns with the idea they’re using them to influence other Americans. There’s no reason why on the street today a citizen should be carrying loaded weapons. 
… but either don’t know or gloss over the fact that he was justifying a racist law, passed in response to the Black Panther Party resisting racist police.
We see the same reactionary underbelly of gun control today. The justification behind New York’s stop-and-frisk law “is to disarm likely suspects, although it has become a general law-and-order measure, particularly to enforce gun laws.” Existing laws, especially stop-and-frisk, disproportionately target black people. As much as authoritarians of different stripes would like to claim otherwise, laws are not neutral in practice. We are socialized into hierarchies. The existence of law is proof enough; the idea that we can isolate law in a vacuum, away from hierarchically-defined behavior, is absurd.
Gun control doesn’t just control the distribution of guns. It controls people. And more often than not, it controls marginalized people.
Back in 2012, there were 1,360 militia groups in the US. How many of those do you think were radical? Anti-racist? Anti-fascist? Can you even name one? Whatever answers you came up with, I’m sure they were deeply uncomfortable. This is not a position we want to be in. This is why a radical gun culture is overdue for us. This is why we need individual and communal self-defense. We’ve made some progress with organizations like Redneck Revolt, the John Brown Gun Club, Trigger Warning, the Huey P. Newton Gun Club, and probably a bunch of local groups I’m not aware of. But we’re still outgunned. Radicals need to make a complete break with liberalism on this front. That doesn’t mean fetishizing violence, as authoritarians do. It means recognizing that the freedom of one is the freedom of all. It means recognizing that this principle actually means something, and that you’re willing to do whatever it takes to defend it. It means a profound love for your neighbor — no matter what race, gender, or sexuality they are — that transcends any political or philosophical principle, and that love is not the same as being passive.
That’s what self-defense against tyranny really means.
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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AHAAAAAAAAAAAAA
So Ajit Pai is being investigated right now
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2018/02/15/fcc-chair-ajit-pai-investigated-sinclair-ties-lawmakers-say/342893002/
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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@staff At the risk of getting banned, you turning on my Safe Search automatically to ‘give me the chance to try it’ wasn’t another way to silence our opinions on Net Neutrality and other important issues right? Because it totally feels like that and you guys must be seriously getting desperate over there. Verizon spanking you a little TOO hard to cover this raging dumpster fire with a wet blanket?
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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The master meme
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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THIS IS IMPORTANT AND WILL AFFECT EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOU
the FCC is trying (again) to put an end to net neutrality. This will mean profit for a lot of big websites and companies like your cable or ISP, and general shittiness for everyone else. It’s not a complicated issue. It’s a shady deal that needs to be stopped.
IF NET NEUTRALITY DIES:
YOUR ISPS AND CABLE COMPANIES WILL DECIDE HOW WELL YOUR INTERNET WORKS.
YOU WILL BE CHARGED MORE FOR USING CERTAIN WEBSITES.
YOU WILL NOT HAVE ACCESS TO CERTAIN WEBSITES.
YOU WILL HAVE SLOW AND SHITTY CONNECTIONS TO CERTAIN WEBSITES.
DO NOT LET THE FCC END NET NEUTRALITY
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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i haven’t seen ANYTHING on net neutrality in the past two weeks. nothing. y’all shouldn’t pay less attention to it now the vote of december 14th is past us. now’s the time to fight as if your lives depend on it! keep each other updated and informed! get it trending again! #SaveNetNeutrality
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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Friendly reminder that this hell site is owned by Yahoo, a company who are now actively advocating for the death of Net Neutrality.
Friendly fucking reminder that the site is actively forcing users to unfollow the net neutrality tag after 20 or so minutes of following it.
Friendly reminder that this site is now actively trying to limit our ability to share information and spread awareness.
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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# WHOEVER MADE THIS IS GOING TO BE FUCKING TAKEN OUT BY THE GODDAMN KGB
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publicdomainmpc-blog · 7 years ago
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The Net Neutrality issue summarized
You (or your parents) pay approx $40-$100 or higher for internet. 
So that you can all use youtube, google, Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, etc. etc. etc. This isn’t limited to social media.  
Net neutrality says, “Okay, since you already paid x amount of money for the month, you don’t have to pay for each asset individually. Enjoy your internet.”  NO net neutrality means that your service provider (comcast, at&t, verizon, whatever it may be) gets to say “ACTUALLY, it lines our pockets so give us an extra $5.99 for Youtube, Facebook and Twitter. Oh, but that doesn’t include Tumblr; that comes with our premium package. That’ll be $5.99 on its own as well. Now about your Google docs and email… 
That’s why it’s important. That’s why I’m spamming Net Neutrality crap. If you’re using the internet, it’s YOUR problem. 
-Email your congressman (text resist to 50409) It’s easy, you don’t have to talk to anyone. 
-Tweet the FCC. https://twitter.com/FCC
-Tweet THIS guy. https://twitter.com/AjitPaiFCC
-CALL. https://www.battleforthenet.com/
-This site does the heavy lifting for you.
-Sign this.  
-Sign this. 
-Email your congressmen (that’s what I’m doing) https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
-Swim the #NetNeutrality tag on Twitter. Seriously, it’s helpful. 
And lastly, GET THIS TRENDING. It’s trending on Twitter but it needs to trend here too. This is everyone’s issue. 
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