Hey I mean if we can make "fuck Nazis" so cool that people will literally pay for it and wear it publicly, I'm okay with that.
I mean that would make sense if Antifa had anything to do with fascism. It's just one of many movements wearing labels that intentionally misrepresent it's members.
It's like being anti-Patriot act and then others claiming that you're against patriotism.
You're playing into their hands.
Yes I'm starting to migrate a local organization as well. Currently we are on Meetup. I just added us on Mobilizon. I am only advertising publicly for Mobilizon but people can still find us on Meetup if they look there. They just added a Meetup integration also so it's fairly effortless.
No one knows what they want for the rest of their lives when they're 34 anymore than 24. Same for 44, 54, etc. we're all figuring this shit out together.
But I'll pose another hot take:
Marriage is stupid in general. Pledging to commit your life to another person is stupid, and you don't need a church or government to recognize your commitment. If you end up hating each other somewhere down the road (which is likely) there's no sense in continuing to torture each other. It's not good for anyone. Get divorced? Well then what was the point of getting married in the first place? It's supposed to be a lifelong commitment.
I think the part you're missing is that Nitter is actually a valuable service to some of us.
I tried to create one recently but there is now a fucking gauntlet of captchas and puzzles you have to solve to create an account.
Same goes for Google now.
My kids school doesn't update delayed openings on Mastadon. Because most kids, and a whole lot of adults aren't on there.
They don't have to stop posting there. They can do both.
Mobilizon is the Fedi version of Facebook groups/Meetup.
That would be great if other important people stopped posting important information there.
We're still recovering from the impact of a previous President who openly and regularly promoted a complete disregard for public safety during a literal pandemic.
It's usually cheaper if you don't plan to stay in the same place for >2 years.
Otherwise no.
No one is buying new homes and then turning around and selling them. They would lose their ass. They don't have a fixed price. Builders are selling each and every one for every dollar they can. Investors are typically buying distressed properties that the seller can't sell and the buyer can't buy in it's current state, repairing it and only then reselling it. If they didn't those sellers would just be stuck in those broken down homes forever.