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The world is hard (25, he/him, AuDHD) https://linktr.ee/blurrydawgo?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=19527e6f-dc2c-4a42-99a7-d25cd4590e4d
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blurrydawgo.bsky.social
Yeah, I periodically delete certain posts after a while; mainly the ones that get zero attention and I've become dissatisfied with

Same with certain reblogs
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fabraz.bsky.social
Sure was crazy when we just dropped the Demon Tides demo like that... What's that? WE JUST LAUNCHED THE BUBSY 4D DEMO TOO?!

Live on Steam right now, go check out what we've been cooking up with the bobcat.
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
TRUMP IS PEACE
TRUMP IS LOVE
TRUMP IS LIFE
I AM A FREE THINKER
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
I get ya. Went through a similar "centrist" phase, too. Wanted to let go of that baggage by the time I joined Bluesky.
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froor.bsky.social
Day 10 #foxtober2025 Bat-eared fox

#foxtober #fox
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deke.studio
Good.
nomorerobots.io
Here's how we handle manchildren on the Steam forums at No More Robots:
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catovitch.bsky.social
The PS5 has like four games and they're already talking about a PS6?
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
The AI is a bubble that's going to burst within the next couple years; even the "doomsday scenario" papers like AI 2027 are veiled attempts at getting hype for it a la the rapture

The fact that I nearly fell for it today only proves that I haven't been eating well lately
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
Why the hell are these people so thin-skinned
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
No Foxtober today, not feeling well enough

Might try catching up again over the weekend
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
I mean, his administration openly hates both Muslims and Jews

He may as well have "fuck up the ceasefire" written on his to-do list
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froor.bsky.social
Day 9 #foxtober2025 Island fox

#foxtober #fox
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
Yeah, I periodically delete certain posts after a while; mainly the ones that get zero attention and I've become dissatisfied with

Same with certain reblogs
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
Someone needs to write this
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
JD Vance has probably set his watch to it already
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
I've never been a fan of Kimmel or his content, but this clip does put a smile on my face
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
Well, would you look at that, the big fascist lunatic doesn't actually give a shit about protecting his own country or its people, just eliminating everything he doesn't like and lining his pockets in the process

WHO WOULD'VE SEEN THAT COMING
localnotail.bsky.social
"Anti-Muslim racist Tommy Robinson has been promoting, wearing and selling supposedly patriotic clothes made by Muslims in foreign sweatshops, the Daily Mail can reveal."

Unexpected source for a thorough pasting of Stephen Yaxley Lennon and his Unite The Kingdom rally.
s/s Daily Mail article: TOMMY'S "PATRIOTIC" MERCH - Exclusive How Tommy Robinson pays Muslim sweatshop workers in Bangladesh to make 'patriotic' British polo shirts

By CHRIS MATTHEWS, SENIOR NEWS FEATURES REPORTER 
 5 October 2025
Anti-Muslim racist Tommy Robinson has been promoting, wearing and selling supposedly patriotic clothes made by Muslims in foreign sweatshops, the Daily Mail can reveal.

[video of him  showing off all the gear and making a joke about being in hiding] 
The online store sells a variety of products emblazoned with Union Jacks, St George's Crosses and the Unite The Kingdom logo.

However, these products are not produced in the United Kingdom. The manufacturer is a Belgian company called Stanley/Stella, which is based in Brussels, and the products are made in a factory in Bangladesh.

More than simply using Muslims to make these 'patriotic' shirts for his anti-Muslim supporters, Robinson has also chosen to use an incredibly controversial manufacturer.

According to the latest audit of Stanley/Stella by the FairWear Foundation, the company pays its Bangladeshi workers the equivalent of around 36p per hour.

The manufacturer has previously faced accusations that it uses a model of low income and poor working conditions, also known as sweatshops, to keep costs low and profits high. However, such contradictory behaviour is nothing new for the English Defence League founder.

Robinson is the anti-immigration darling of racists and far-right hooligans, but is himself a second-generation immigrant (his mother was an Irish immigrant) who hides behind a name borrowed from a Luton football hooligan (his real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon).

Last year, he criticised the UK authorities for calling Southport child murderer Axel Rudakubana a 'Wesh Christian', but as a fellow second-generation immigrant, Tommy Robinson is as much English as Rudakubana is Welsh. 

Then there's his preferred campaigning interests — one of the issues he's most vociferous about is that of safety on our streets. Of course, that's coming from a man who has convictions for violence and fraud.

And while many of his Unite The Kingdom followers claim to be patriots, some of the same people beat up police officers and brought violence and racism to our streets.

The irony now is that as speaker after speaker was cheered for spouting anti-Muslim bile, chief racist Tommy Robinson and his posse of narrow-minded thugs were wearing Muslim-made merchandise.

At one point, the Islamophobic crowd stood in their finely made Bangladeshi shirts emblazoned with Arabic on their labels, listening to American Republican candidate Valentina Gomez urging them to destroy Muslims.

She walked out onto the stage to chants of 'Oh Tommy Robinson' before she started a tirade of racism as the police watched on, calling for 'Muslims and dirty rugs' to be 'sent back to their Sharia nations'. She added: 'We either fight now or we die, and we are warriors of Jesus Christ. Do not make peace with evil. Destroy it.' Speaking through a translator, the far-right Nazi-collaborator-apologist Éric Zemmour added his name to the list of anti-Islamist speakers, saying: 'We are both subject to the same process of the Great Replacement of our European peoples by peoples coming from the south and of Muslim culture. You and we are being colonised by our former colonies.'

Belgian far-right politician Philip Dewinter said: 'It has to be clear that Islam is our real enemy, we have to get rid of Islam. Islam does not belong in Europe and Islam does not belong in the UK.'

And Brian Tamaki, the leader of New Zealand's Destiny Church, said: 'This is a religious war.

'Islam, Hinduism, Baháʼí, Buddhism — whatever else you're into — they're all false. We've got to clean our countries up. Get rid of everything that doesn't receive Jesus Christ.

'Ban any public expression of other religions in our Christian nations. Ban halal. Ban burqas. Ban mosques, temples, shrines — we don't want those in our countries.'

Many of Robinson's supporters don't seem to mind his chequered past, and Robinson doesn't appear embarrassed by his contradictory behaviour.

Although Robinson has had a string of scandals that would see most other political activists' popularity dwindle, he remains, in many people's views, the saviour of Britishness.
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
Took the words right outta my mouth. No logic involved in why they say it, just whatever buzzword works.
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
Yeah, I kinda figured that out

Anyways, Chrome Dome is probably gonna show up in this one, wonder how they'll implement him considering the Shredder's still being saved for the next movie
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foxpopvli.bsky.social
08. Gray Fox
#foxtober2025 #foxpopvli

Mexican foxy... Jalisco dressss!
blurrydawgo.bsky.social
To be fair, Tales of the TMNT already had him fighting against an AI that grew beyond its programming, as well as creating Metalhead to combat it

The "Donnie likes ChatGPT" joke isn't an immediate turn-off but it still comes off as weird to me