- Send free discs to every user & put Hunter's emails on them.
Mods, make the 90s nostalgia complete with the Make America Online suite:
- Make the dial-up noise happen whenever we first load the site homepage in a session.
- Make it say "Welcome!" whenever we login but using Melania's voice instead of AOL's.
- Make it say "You've got mail!" whenever we open our unread messages/notifications.
- Make it say "Goodbye." whenever we log-out.
- Make it show the occasional pop-up advertising for R E G E N E R O N.
Make TheDonald 90s Again!
Polish! π΅π±πΊπ²
(I know, satellite state, technically. But still part of communist bloc experience as a whole.)
Hello, Lithuanian Pede! :)
I'm aware; that's why I prepared them, explained, & told them to bring their 2 forms of ID with them on Election Day! (IL allows Election Day Registration.)
Thanks, I'll look into that!
YES.
Fuck it: How about we do it the weekend before election day?
From what I've hear from people who work downtown, it's a ghost town, so it's not like there's anyone around to counter protest & stir a bunch of shit up on the streets! Might as well stick it to Prickster & Plightfoot!
Don't make my lady parts so hot while I'm out shopping in public, kek. π€£
Omg, every time I see that ad, I want to smash the screen like a screaming liberal!!!
Did you see how deceptively worded it is on the ballot referenda? As if they will be lowering any taxes at all, let alone on the middle class.
Where can I sign up to sail the seas?
I guess I'm not buying that upcoming AC Valhalla game...
Man, I loved them so much bc of the games & controller style. Fuck.
Good thing I rarely use mic, tho.
Wasn't planning on buying it right away bc I don't like paying full retail price, but now I guess I won't be buying it at all.
Β―_(γ)_/Β―
Some would say they were never communist bloc citizens... Just unborn Americans. :) πΊπΈ
While he's been hanging out searchin' for free helicopter rides over Chicagoland...
... I've been registering 4 more Trump supporters to vote straight R tickets at the Nov. 3 polls in Chicagoland. ;)
It's not a crazy theory; it's just a theory.
Thank you!
Luckily, I've already moved & am a sunny resident of FL now. :)
I'm just here in Chi-town with family temporarily in between moves. But you can bet I'm flying in to FL just to make sure my vote is heard & cast in person!
But this city, man... I'm seeing changes, though. Good changes. Grassroots Pro-Trump changes. Especially in the 'burbs. Where there was nothing to be seen back in 2016. Almost like... HIGH ENERGY. :)
And I'm happy to say I've made a small contribution to that energy:
https://thedonald.win/p/Hrd01YWL/i-did-my-tiny-part-of-maga-pedes/
I am thinking this, too.
There have been quite a few actual, successful grassroots Trump rallies in the burbs. Those were nonexistent in 2016!!!
We have a shot at this. At least, it may not be an easy victory.
I've been wanting this so bad!
When I was at school in FL, he went to Chicago. I missed the FL rallies while I was there bc of demanding PhD responsibilities & it was after the election. Now, bc I returned to Chicago temporarily, staying with family in between degree/job, I'm missing all the rallies in Florida.
Just my luck. [sad Pepe]
QUADRUPLE BREASTED.
A tit for every voter registered! Kek!
I like how you think, pede! ;)
I am in tech, too! You are not alone.
I know exactly how you feel bc that's what what my environment was when I was at school in the heart of the city in 2016. Some woke black dude came up behind me & kicked my backpack across the floor. Him & his equally woke friend gave me the eye as they passed. All because he saw me minding my own business eating lunch & watching a video of Trump making a speech with headphones. I'm a white girl, and this was a liberal Jesuit university next to a violent neighborhood, so it was at that moment that I knew I could say nothing & had to keep a low profile.
I was totally silent about my Trump support in 2016 until a friend expressed his support in our physics department student lounge & our lefty friends basically ganged up on him. Mostly soft-core Bernie bros, some libertarians, and straight-up Dems. Ended up finding out there were 4 of us Trumspters in our group of 15 or so.
Not all of them were left-wing nuts, and quite a few were moderate, so I wouldn't be surprised if some of them have seen the light with recent events & having to enter the real world.
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Like you, I also knew Chicago was a lost cause in 2016, but I voted anyway.
This year, though, the energy is different. The areas I frequented in the loop in 2016 do not have the BLM & Dem signs they had before. I am even seeing pro-USA sentiment. Combine this with the fact that people have had the opportunity to see what Trump can do, and that Trump has as much as 49% African American & 66% Hispanic support leading up to 2020, compared to just 16% & 27% or something like that in 2016. That is YUGE. And now, there are even successful, grassroots Pro-Trump rallies in the 'burbs! These were totally nonexistent in 2016!!
I know Chicago has some of the dirtiest politibureau in the nation, and I have no doubt there will be fraud (likely always has been). But the tides are turning, and there is a certain change in spirit that I haven't seen in a long time having been born & raised here. If there is ever a chance for it to happen, it is now.
Keep in mind, inner city Chicago is the tightest & most echoey of echochambers. Start going out into the suburbs and it is less & less. It is more normal (not as awesome as in FL, where I reside now, but much more normal). My parents are in the outer NW suburbs, and there is tons of Pro-Trump shit. When I finally graduated that echochamber & left, it felt like an absolute breath of fresh air.
The status quo creates this echochamber purposely to discourage their competition. It is entirely a control mechanism.
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The city is unhealthy for the mind long-term. Especially this one. You need to get out of it regularly to not let it get to you. What kept me sane was commuting from my parent's home in the mid-suburbs & being able to talk to them daily.
Go hang out in the outer suburbs sometime, where the people are mellower & friendlier, or drive up to The Dells for a weekend. It will change your perspective & freshen your mind. So finds friends who think alike. I'm in Chicagoland for the next few months (except for when I fly back home to FL to vote), so DM me if you want. I'll show you places & you'll be with a pede.
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And please, go vote & bring 2 forms of valid ID. IL allows for Election Day Registration. You still have a chance. Do not let their control mechanisms work against you to take it away. You will regret not participating in what will very likely be the most important election of lives. Do not give them a chance to support the fraud they will commit by cryimg "mUh pOPulAr VOtE!" So let's go and grab our chance to make history by the pussy!!
Is he a commie?
There's easier ways to get helicopter rides! Kekekekek.
Lol, I don't think it's the first time somebody's done that, if I remember correctly. Might even be the same guy who did it back in 2016/2017.
But yeah, I went through an area of the loop that I haven't been in for a long time a while back & the scene there was so much different than 2016! Actual pro-America signage, & even the occasional, outright, brave Trump support!
I saw a minivan with little flags & Trump 2020/HidenBiden stickers in a parking lot. So I left them a happy little note on their windshield. :)
A lot of people are unsure of all the legal mumbo jumbo involved in anything to do with government.
The wording on govt websites isn't exactly straight forward, so people get confused or are just unsure. Because they don't understand completely, they are afraid to do something that might turn the govt against them or harass their ass in some way.
The DMV also doesn't give the friendliest of impressions, especially in big blue cities. (Here in Cook County, IL they are total assholes. Not bery helpful at all, either.)
And in places like IL, they certainly don't do anything to help make it any less confusing or accessible. Compare how nice & readable the FL voter registration look-up results on their website is & to the IL one. And the FL county-level elections website even provides sample ballots that look exactly like what you will see election day. IL can't even get their shit together enough to provide one less than a month to election day. They just provide a giant list of all candidates for every position across the whole state & county and all the referenda. They don't even bother to organize it by individual voter precincts so you're not confused and looking at candidates that don't apply to you. And then you have to hunt for maps & figure out what districts, townships, state & federal districts, & all these other different divisions you're part of because they don't properly label or include all of them with the voter lookup. It was so impractically organized & time-wasting for a physics PhD student to sort through, let alone someone who has an average or less than average education level. Search results tend to bring up these basic bitch govt websites first. And while there are websites that kind of lookup & organizing for people, they're not exactly reliable, & some even intentionally misdirect.
So the maze you have to go through to find reliable resources causes a lot of people to give up & let it go.
Remember, not all state or county govts are actually friendly toward their people informing themselves.