Steve Cotter 𓅆

@titusgrimm.bsky.social

mr sinister hiding in the closet with his fingers tented, waiting patiently while cyclops masturbates. he will have the nutt. he will have that fluid

A lot of people don't know this, but when you brush a cat, you are legally required to show them the wad of cat hair that came off of them and tell them "this is enough for another whole cat"

There is a small war being waged on the surveillance state across the US What's funny is that these reveal that they do biometric data but they will still lie and say it's for license plates

Police are asking for the public's help in finding the criminals who vandalized several flock cameras in a South Carolina town by spraying expanding foam on them.

Authorities believe the at-large criminals snuck up behind the cameras with spray foam canisters and sprayed the lenses before the cameras had a chance to ID them.

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It seems to me that when you create a world that is deliberately callous about human life, it means you now live in a world that has been made callous regarding human life —which might be a problem, if you are a human, and living is one of your interests.

Does all this sound like I'm advocating violence? I'm not. I'd like a peaceful society. I just happen to remember what exactly it is that fosters a peaceful society, and it's not respectable profitable machines that create widespread human suffering and tens of millions of desperate people.

It seems to me that when you create a world where human life has been made as cheap as possible, you will eventually find you live in a world where your human life is deemed by others to be cheap, too.

What is it about this murder that makes so many people remember that violence is never the answer, particularly when those same people usually spend their time explaining why most instances of empowered violence, while regrettable, are inevitable, or even necessary?

the 'making a big batch of curry' to 'eating too much curry' pipeline is well marked but still extremely dangerous