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I genuinely don’t even know what this post is talking about. Bread ties on a windowsill? What?
I think when the dust settles people are going to realize it’s her race to lose. That should answer both questions.
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I’ve probably really only had one job where this was a problem, and it was already a politically charged environment because of the work we were doing. Despite the nature of the work, the drama wasn’t political at all. It was just all young people just out of college airing way too much of their personal lives too freely. With all of the rivalries, infighting, and occasional sabotage, it felt like a 2000s MTV series in there.
Mastadon is your friend. Switch to it and never look back. It is so much better than Twitter ever was.
Most young people don’t know what’s going on either with all the celebrities. Everything has just become so niche. You could have a popular streamer with 10M+ subscribers and interview 100 people on the street under 18 and nobody knows who they are.