4:20 am, may 19th, 2020.
i’m on my way to top surgery. my mom is asking what i want from jamba juice when i wake up. ABBA is playing on the radio. everything is going to be okay.
😱😱😱 And just like that, it’s completely VANISHED from the media.
A sitting congressman, Ted Lieu, said on the record the Epstein files are being blocked because they show Trump raped and threatened to kill children.
Lets make this viral again 👇
Women, quite literally, outperform men in almost everything.
Patriarchy exists to protect men from that fact. It, quite literally, insulates the weaker sex.
The 9-to-5 system should be completely abolished. Workdays should be 10-3 or 9-2. There’s no reason people should spend most of their lives at work. Let people go home and have time for their families, partners, friends, and rest. This is why so many people hate their jobs.
My daughter was just screaming in her bedroom and I thought someone died.. or at least a big spider. But no, @NASA just dropped this banger trailer.
Kids are excited about space again 🚀
boy i’m sure glad we can just all have non clean drinking water in the united states so that they can track and monitor our every move and profile civilians yayyy!what a fuckin joke lol
Please I fucking beg all you to start opposing AI as much as you can NO MATTER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES YOU ARE IN. Just because it’s being normalized more and more to the point anti AI sentiment is seen as in the minority, does not mean it won’t fucking affect you.
It cannot be overstated the fact that we’re all gonna die for the wealth of like 1000 people max. When the collapse happens, just keep those people in mind.
Breaking News:
For the first time ever, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood has officially launched a YouTube channel.
Full episodes. Classic Clips. 100% wholesome.
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BREAKING🚨 Trump spent all week bragging that he got Stephen Colbert “fired.” Less than 24 hours later, Colbert was back on TV with Jack White, Eminem, Steve Buscemi, and Jeff Daniels — flipping him the bird from a tiny public access studio in Michigan.
Thursday night, after 11 years, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert ended on CBS. Trump immediately took a victory lap, posting an AI video of himself grabbing Colbert and throwing him into a dumpster, then dancing on the lid.
He ranted that Colbert was “talentless,” celebrated that he was “finally finished,” and basically declared himself the man who got a critic taken off network TV.
The party lasted about 23 hours.
Friday at 11:30 p.m., Colbert popped back up — not on a major network, but on Monroe Community Media 1 in Monroe, Michigan, hosting the local public‑access show “Only in Monroe.” He read goofy local news, roasted his former bosses at CBS, and welcomed surprise guests Jack White and Jeff Daniels.
Then came cameos from Steve Buscemi and hometown legend Eminem, who wandered onto the set just to show they were in on the joke. All that star power, crowding into a community‑access studio, just to send one message: you can’t cancel someone who won’t shut up.
“It’s been an excruciating 23 hours without being on TV,” Colbert deadpanned, before thanking Monroe Community Media for having him “before they get acquired by Paramount.” That’s the whole story in one line: Trump can lean on billionaires and corporate bosses. He can post his little AI cartoons.
But he cannot actually make a voice disappear if that person is determined to keep talking — even if it’s from the most bare‑bones cable channel in Michigan.
This is what authoritarian types never understand. Censoring a critic doesn’t kill the criticism. It amplifies it. By gloating over Colbert’s finale and literally sharing a fantasy of throwing him in the trash, Trump turned a late‑night host into a free‑speech folk hero.
Instead of quietly exiting the stage, Colbert got a new, bigger story: the comic who went from CBS to public access overnight just to prove that comedy doesn’t belong to corporations or presidents.
Now the clip that’s going viral isn’t Trump’s AI dumpster video. It’s Colbert sitting in a cramped local studio with Jack White and Eminem, laughing about how fast he bounced back. Everyone’s talking about the comedian Trump tried to erase — and how small, petty, and thin‑skinned the president looks in comparison.
Whatever Colbert does next, he’s going to be living rent‑free in Trump’s head the entire time. And the more Trump tries to silence him, the louder that little public‑access studio in Monroe is going to sound.
@RebeccaAguilar@YouTube@paramountplus No! You should share the episode directly from Colbert’s new YouTube channel. Apparently, this was done to launch his new channel. Link below:
https://t.co/Hgj7DB39dL
Everyone COPY this video, share it far and wide. Paramount Skydance billionaire baby David Ellison can’t handle that Stephen Colbert is getting millions of views . @Youtube we will cancel our subscription as we did when we dumped @paramountplus.
Before an AI can block the worst images on the internet, a person has to sit and watch thousands of them, one by one, and tag each one. Most of that work happens far from Silicon Valley, in places like Kenya, for around $2 an hour. The Pope's new document on AI, the one from the clip going around, is mostly about those people.
It came out today and runs about 42,000 words. People are sharing it like it's a partnership announcement between a church and a tech company. It reads more like a warning. The sharpest line says AI should be "disarmed." It points at weapons that already choose their own targets faster than anyone can intervene, and it asks governments for real laws and one plain right: that when a machine decides something about your job or your medical care, a person is still answerable for it.
The date was chosen on purpose. It was signed on May 15, exactly 135 years after the same church put out a famous 1891 letter defending factory workers during the Industrial Revolution, the one that pushed for fair pay and the right to unionize. The logic is that AI is the next version of that upheaval, and the rules need writing now rather than after.
The same tagging work that pays $10 to $25 an hour in the US has paid a dollar or two in Kenya. The people who screen the most violent material online have paid with their health: more than 140 were diagnosed with PTSD. When 185 of them tried to organize for better pay, they were fired, and they are still in court over it years later.
The safety everyone credits to the technology was built mostly by hand, by the lowest-paid people in the whole business. A letter to more than a billion readers spent its hardest pages on them.
🚨 do you understand what happened to Stephen Colbert..
24 hours after his final Late Show, Colbert hijacked a tiny public access channel in Monroe, Michigan with Jack White, Eminem, Jeff Daniels and Steve Buscemi.
Now Paramount - the company that just cancelled his show - is mass-blocking every reupload worldwide via Content ID. And the deeper you dig, the worse it looks:
- The finale pulled 6.74M viewers - a weeknight record over 11 years
- Eminem cameoed as "Marshall, the fire marshal" to greenlight torching the set
- The same day Trump posted an AI video of throwing Colbert into a dumpster, Colbert aired footage of himself burning a real one
- Mayday Network and verified journalist Matthew Keys both got blocked globally - for sharing a community access show
Paramount cancelled his show to silence him. Instead they handed him a Streisand-effect comeback 10x bigger than the show ever was.