I've been kinda quiet here because between making my first sweater (a granny square cardigan for my beloved crocheted entirely from yarn I spun myself, currently spinning more yarn for it because i'm running low), being sad over berserk, making progress in therapy, and generally remembering how to like the world again, i've been kinda busy. I'll post regularly again eventually
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Oh to see you obsessed with the chained anon. Fucked up freaks in a fucked up world, honestly, I'm glad I'm not the only one. Lucky, lucky... Too bad I can't be a third party member. Watching you as you squirm in pain from under chained anons blood soaked boots... sad, truly. -🕶️
Mmmff....uughh...i
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we’ve been drinking a lot of tea lately.
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Looking for a fun activity to do this summer? Report churches to the IRS for pushing political viewpoints. Use form 13909, which is found here.
[IMAGE ID: a series of tweets. No lie with Bryan Tyler Cohen tweeted “NEW: a pastor in Tennessee just said his church is no longer tax-exempt after tiktok users submitted complaints to the IRS because he went on a rabid rant at his church saying Democrats can’t be Christian and yelled “you ain’t seen a resurrection yet!
@leamander1 replied: “Is this true? Can people report churches to the IRS? If so, I think that would be a great new tiktok challenge.
@WhtEva234 replied: “Yes. You can report them to the IRS using form 13909. For this doofus I checked boxes 3-5.” The tweet is linked to form 13909 at irs.gov.
@debbi_miss replied “There is also a form 211 I think that you can use to claim a Whistleblowers reward. How cool is that!”
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This is what Steve looks like when he's tickled, y'all can fucking fight me on this.
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