LAPD is asking citizens to "please be on the lookout" for people who hold specific political beliefs.
What does an "ANTIFA member" look like? If you think you've spotted an "ANTIFA member", or even if you're just curious about what to look for and need guidance, you can call the LAPD phone numbers listed in this bulletin and ask them for help identifying ANTIFA members.
This #QuotePost doesn’t seem compatible with #Misskey or #Pleroma… 🤔
https://misskey.ai/notes/9a76b548bo
https://fe.disroot.org/@icecubesapp@mastodon.cloud/posts/ARorPSSI5FkFs2g5s8
boop boop 2
QT: https://fedibird.com/@literally/109764382969235007 [参照]
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John Mastodon was a brilliant hacker, a true master of code. He had always been fascinated by the power of the internet, the way it could connect people from all over the world. So, one day, he decided to create his own social network, something that would be truly decentralized, something that would give people complete control over their own data. And so, in his garage, John began to code.
quote tooting
QT: https://masto.ai/@nickmartin/109741039697391085 [参照]
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second level quote toot
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Kabocha and Yuzu Miso soup. I added a bit of Sakekasu to it. Warm and cozy for a rainy morning!
カボチャとゆずの味噌スープ、酒粕入り。
#gochisou_photo #food #fediverse #fedibird
I'm going to be leaving the journa.host server here on Mastodon once I find a new server to join. Suggestions appreciated. I'll probably say more about my departure once I land elsewhere.
If you follow me here, this shouldn't really change a thing for you. Mastodon makes it possible to switch servers fairly seemlessly while maintaining your follower list. So you should be able to keep seeing my posts after the move.
Congressman Paul Gosar tweets a link to a column written by a white supremacist.
Last night, Congressman Paul Gosar tweeted a link to a column written by Kevin DeAnna, a white supremacist who uses the pen names "Gregory Hood" and "James Kirkpatrick." The column calls for "pro-white candidates" to openly embrace racist positions in future elections. The column originally appeared on American Renaissance, a website that promotes eugenics and claims Black people are genetically inferior to whites.