Just another weird millennial

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Cake day: October 23rd, 2025

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  • It kinda sucks that the sliders for their metrics didn’t carry over on the archive version, since without it the article is pretty empty.

    I also find the title rage inducing. Yeah, it’s not exactly a surprise either. But still pretty fucked up when Minnesota showed (and continues to) something very powerful facing this shit, rather than just being part of the story. I’d argue their actions even hold weight against moving towards autocracy with in their little slider thingies.
























  • What part of the title do you consider to be clickbait?

    “EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Military Tells Key Middle East Ally to Prepare for Attack on Iran”

    It’s an exclusive, and here’s the first paragraph.

    Senior U.S. military officials have informed the leadership of a key U.S. ally in the Middle East that President Donald Trump could authorize a U.S. attack on Iran this weekend, multiple sources have confirmed to Drop Site News. Strikes could commence as early as Sunday, the ally was informed, if the U.S. decides to move forward.

    Your issue seems to be with statements from the Saudis that are included in the piece. They are not there for you to take them by their word, but to know what they have said on the matter. And it’s basic journalism that you contact affected parties where possible and relevant, to give them a chance of a statement.













  • In another thread on here, people are saying that there is some serious spam issue with Deezer. I imagine the thread to be generally helpful for you, OP. https://piefed.social/post/1672033

    Deezer CEO, Len Blavatnik was also part of this story, according to Washington Post: US billionaires joined Whatsapp group to ‘change Israel narrative’

    Last month, members of the chat, including billionaire Len Blavatnik , held a Zoom call with New York City Mayor Eric Adams, at a time when a pro-Palestinian encampment was taking place at Columbia University in the city.

    During the call, attendees spoke about making political donations to Adams, and about how the business leaders could urge Columbia’s president and trustees to permit the mayor to send police on campus.

    Some members of the chat offered to pay for private investigators to help police during the protests.

    As I’ve written in the other thread. Tidal is ultimately owned and controlled by billionaire Jack Dorsey, Twitter co-founder and Bsky founder, etc. FYI.

    I think the Quobuz is the best choice.