Not doing war crimes
I mean her answer was in response to a question specifically about a state of emergency, so it's definitely more than just the author's speculation
Translation for those who don't speak French:
Asked during a press conference about the possibility of resorting to a state of emergency, the prime minister responded: "We will examine all the possibilities with the president of the Republic at 13:00 during the meeting which he will hold. So, I can't respond to you right now, but we're considering all our options with a priority of the return of republican order across the whole territory.
Doing war crimes to own the Russians 😎
I liked to check in on r/popheads from time to time on reddit because I'm into pop music, and there's /c/popheads@poptalk.scrubbles.tech, which doesn't seem to have that many users so I'd like to see that grow
Tbf Reddit was AGP too, real trutranners don't know what a computer is
I find there is a tragic lack of transgendercirclejerk here
Strongly agree. Mastodon is alright and I use it a little, but the twitter-type format never really worked for me. I feel like when I have to follow individual people I usually end up either following no one or being forced to follow people who post things that interest me sometimes but a lot of the time post things that really don't. Following particular topics or threads just seems much more natural to me; I can look at exactly what interests me and nothing more.
Does that really make it totally apolitical though?. Like obviously it's not inherently attached to a wide reaching political ideology, but it still is political in the same way that any free software is kind of political.
Phone bad.
Like they're objectively pretty useful but I find the experience of using one to just kinda suck and I avoid it as much as I can. I'd much much rather use a laptop or ideally my desktop if that's at all possible. No idea how some people manage so much time using their phones
2019?