Jay

@gaiusleonidus.bsky.social

Chill dude who likes chill folks.

It's interesting to see where people draw the line when it comes to people being consistently problematic. Doing the bare minimum would've worked pre 2020, but it's 2026 and being consistently problematic shouldn't be ignored just because a person said or did one good thing ages ago.

I'd say about 80% of America's current problems stem from the warnings of Black people not being heeded historically. Most white folks NEVER thought this shit could happen to THEIR food, THEIR water, THEIR air, THEIR homes, THEIR healthcare

Hey, guys, when the librarians get pissed about the destruction of books, it’s time to put those listening ears on. Because we are very comfortable with the idea that books are tools that can be retired. What’s happening right now is not that.

Since the only copy online is a terrible VHS rip, I uploaded a pristine DVD rip of Dory Funk Jr. vs. Antonio Inoki from December 2, 1969 to DailyMotion. The arguable best prime Dory Funk Jr. NWA Title match deserves to be easy to watch online right now in the highest possible fidelity.

Dory Funk Jr vs. Antonio Inoki (December 2, 1969 — JWA NWA Series) - video Dailymotion

Dory Funk Jr. defending the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Antonio Inoki on December 2, 1969 as part of the JWA's NWA Series tour. Since the existing VHS rip on DailyMotion sucks and I had...

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An incessant need to be embroiled in drama (often self-inflicted) or say "controversial" things is a character flaw. Most cool people want peace. It's one thing to struggle to achieve it, but another entirely to intentionally travel the path of MOST resistance so you can cosplay a tortured soul.