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tiredblanket
Ceritfied Softie
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I certified myself a long time ago, kinda grandfathered in so...
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tiredblanket 14 hours ago
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Wh-whats going on??????
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tiredblanket 18 hours ago
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I decided to look around on spotify and found this beauty
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tiredblanket 20 hours ago
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Why is it referred to as coming out of the closet?聽
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tiredblanket 3 days ago
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Old post from Twitter.
Make it happen.
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tiredblanket 4 days ago
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(tiktok)
cool, calm and collected strongwoman queen, gabi dixson 馃憫 with the 330lbs per hand
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tiredblanket 4 days ago
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Real fresh air fanatics have the window cracked on a cold winters night
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tiredblanket 5 days ago
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Dear New York Citizens: YOU'RE freeing Luigi. We're counting on you, New Yorkers.
When we say FREE LUIGI we're not asking the president, the judge, nor the prison. We're asking YOU, the people of New York who get jury duty this case to answer Not Guilty. YOU'RE the ones freeing him. You're the ones who need to follow the instructions:
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Jury Duty exists so that the public can weigh in on what they believe is right. That's why you're there in that courtroom. We know what's right. We're just counting on you to say it.
Even if there's overwhelming evidence that he did it, it is your right as the jury to say "not guilty." This is called Jury Nullification. It means that even though he did it, even if he did it, we as a society believe that what he did should not be punished with death. You aren't failing or doing something illegal or shady by answering not guilty. It's not a morality test, it's not some kind of way to trip you up, you're not doing anything wrong. You are doing your civic duty exactly how you are supposed to. Your civic duty right now is to Free Luigi.
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tiredblanket 5 days ago
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Abolish Tesla.
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tiredblanket 5 days ago
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Staff have done their best to hide this post, OP's blog has been deleted to hide it. Spread this post as much as you can (ideally through screenshots to avoid it being nuked)
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tiredblanket 5 days ago
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NY CASE UPDATE: NEXT APPEARANCE
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Luigi's next court appearance is scheduled for June 26, 2025 at 9 AM.
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tiredblanket 5 days ago
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tiredblanket 5 days ago
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platonic third base: when you get to know someone well enough that they start making mortifyingly specific observations about you
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tiredblanket 5 days ago
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I spent a lot of time handcuffed and in a cage in high school, for a charity bit the grocery store I worked at would do
the bit was that I was "put in jail for having too big a heart" and customers could donate to my bail to get me out (and the money would go to a children's hospital or something)
now. I was very clearly a teenaged employee handcuffed inside a large cage. and I would honestly tell people that I had been in there for hours. and people would say, that's terrible! that's awful! and I would show them my wrists red from the tight handcuffs, and say but I'm sooooooo close to making bail.
and then they would dump some cash in the basket, I'd thank them, and they'd walk away.
and every so often, one of the managers would come by and collect some of the cash, so I could keep being soooooo close to making bail.
I was very good with this bit. Parents with small kids would pay $5-10 if I told their children I had been placed in jail for not cleaning my room/doing my homework, etc. For people in their 20s, I'd threaten that I was very bad at playing the harmonica, but I WOULD play it and we'd all suffer unless they paid me. and for the most amount of money, older men in suits would almost always pay $20s if I avoided eye contact and stammered a lot.
eventually, the managers started to feel bad because I was in the cage so fucking long and often, that I'd need someone to brace me when I got out because I'd have no feeling in my legs. wobbling like a newborn giraffe.
but I would also rake in at LEAST $100 an hour in charity.
so they were like, hey champ. can we, uh, give you a pillow to sit on. in the cage. would you like a pillow so you're not just sitting on a cold metal slab. can we give you a pillow.
and I had to explain to them that if they gave me a pillow, people would think I was more comfortable, so they wouldn't feel as bad, so I'd bring in less money.
the compromise was that they'd bring me a nice coffee every couple hours, which I would have to try to block with my body from the customers.
all this money went to charity. that's what the money was for. it's what was on the sign. but how much they were willing to pay was very contingent on how comfortable I looked, never mind the fact that I was still a teenaged employee handcuffed inside a cage.
and out of the dozens of shifts I did this on, not ONCE did ANYONE say, hey kid I'm going to go talk to your manager because what the fuck is going on here. they would just drop money in the basket, and I'd thank them and sip from my secret drink.
I actually had people get MAD at me that I told them I was far away from bail, they donated like $15, and then 20 minutes I got let out because my shift ended.
again. the money was for charity. it was on the sign that was very clearly placed on the upper half of my cage.
so yeah. even when people think they mean well. people can be really, really fucking stupid.
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tiredblanket 6 days ago
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MANIFESTING
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tiredblanket 8 days ago
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馃樉
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tiredblanket 8 days ago
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Luigi Mangione deserves to be released. Why are public officials making statements and taking interviews? He鈥檚 innocent until proven guilty. He deserves an honest and fair trial with a jury of his peers. The direction this is going is truly horrifying. He doesn鈥檛 deserve this. They JUST got the evidence. AND his lawyer hasn鈥檛 even gotten a chance to look at it before the court hearing. This is an injustice. You can try to argue with me, but you can鈥檛 argue with facts. I鈥檓 sorry, I-. This is horrible.
Also to add- they mentioned the evidence in the tv documentary that the defense team HASNT SEEN OR HEARD OF.
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tiredblanket 8 days ago
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The judge refusing to have Luigi's shackles removed due to "safety" concerns just shows how this case has been nothing but the presumption of guilt over innocence. They're trying so hard to make him look dangerous when in reality I'd feel safer alone in a room with Luigi than with any of those NYPD officers around him :/ I have no words
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