Anrealage "GHOST" (Paris Fashion Week FW/2026).
Fashion designer Kunihiko Morinaga paying tribute to Mamoru Oshii's "Ghost in the Shell" movie.
>> www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELF8...
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Anrealage "GHOST" (Paris Fashion Week FW/2026).
Fashion designer Kunihiko Morinaga paying tribute to Mamoru Oshii's "Ghost in the Shell" movie.
>> www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELF8...
Also, if I were paid, I wanna know where the money is. "If I don't see it, it isn't true", huh? Keep making up lies. You and your pedo-buddies.
YOU want to control millions of people both in and outside your country. Personal data you shouldn't have because you aren't trustworthy. No one likes you.
I'm tired of these rich bums always labeling people when they're the real culprits, man. Nobody wants to have children in private spaces, but guys like this one prove they are the ones that want to by saying such a statement.
That data breach in October 2025 was not an accident. AV can fuck off.
Only one who wants to prey on kids is you, Mark, since you wanna project, no doubt being in the Epstein files with your other buddies you suck up to.
We who OPPOSE don't want kids in our private spaces anyway. So, what the fuck makes you think us opposing means we want to "prey on them"? Freak!
call your reps. This package was pushed through the house.
this Mark guy is probably in the Epstien files too
Actual predators lean very, very heavily on "I didn't know" when they prey on children. Age verification makes this easier, because when your kids lie to get into places they shouldn't - AND THEY WILL - the predators will say "I didn't know, AFTER ALL KIDS AREN'T ALLOWED THERE" and THAT is the plan.
Can we talk about how a government currently being run by actual confirmed pedophiles has the gall to accuse anyone who's against age-gate surveillance of being "paid by people who want to prey on your kids"? It's already disgusting on its own but it's even more gross coming from Trump admin goons.
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@verasdiary.bsky.social runs people's work through AI to make shitty videos so you might wanna block and report them.
Stronger privacy laws help both adults and minors! Advocating for keeping data out of the hands of the govt and big tech leaves everyone less vulnerable
Additionally, actually prosecuting the epstein class would go farther towards real help than any of these bills ever would
If it's not made a crime to sell your personal data and location to third parties - organizations like ICE are going to keep buying and using it
Want to try it yourself?
Either way, it's super easy. You click on the link. You put your address in and it shows you the three people to call.
Give 'em hell! It's fun! It's cathartic! It's effective!
www.congress.gov/members/find...
It's also great therapy. When the world feels frustrating and overwhelming, it's incredibly rewarding to call up and just tell your legislator how fucked up something is. Praise them for standing against it. Berate them for voting for it. Whatever.
I've cried on calls. Highly recommend.
All it takes is doing it once or twice to understand how easy it is. 90% of the time you end up going to voicemail. 10% you talk to an intern who takes down your information and let's you rant. No one's going to get in an argument with you.
The other good news is you don't have that many legislators. Like two senators and a rep. Put them in your phone as contacts. Call when you're out for a walk, or running errands, or waiting for the coffee to brew.
You don't even have to call during office hours. They have voicemail.
Just call.
More importantly, the other side knows this. They're calling, so if you're not, you're losing.
And they have more money. The good news is, we have more people.
ESPECIALLY IN AN ELECTION YEAR.
Phone calls and money are the two things that move legislation. Most of us don't have enough of the latter to make a difference, but we do have a phone. And we do have three minutes a day to pick it up and call.
Email is great and social is great, but it doesn't have the same impact. It shows opposition, but it's not nearly the same as having your office phone blow up. It's not nearly the same as having the poor interns who have to answer the phone report how angry people are.
It makes legislators pause.
And unlike emails, phones require resources. They require people to answer them. They require people to listen to voicemail. They disrupt the business of the office. Especially when you're calling in volume.
It gets on the agenda for the morning meetings.
Phone calls are, effectively, polling. And polling of highly motivated voters. This isn't just some random issue, but something so important that it drove a constituent to pick up the phone, overcome their anxiety about contacting a political office, and dial.
That's huge.
Take KOSA or SCREEN. These are big bills but there's almost no public polling on them. (There might be polling on a related issue, but their actual solution โ the bill โ is far more complicated.) Legislators are left guessing how their constituents might feel.
That's where calls come in.
This is to say: if you're an attorney who's hesitated to take on habeas cases because you think you lack the knowledge, or you're worried about whether you'll really help, I PROMISE you can make a difference. I'm just a dipshit with a 7-year-old laptop and a bad attitude. If I can do it, so can you.
This puts me at 10 people released. I filed my 1st habeas petition 29 days ago. I am an incredibly small-time, nobody lawyer who knew nothing about immigration law the day I submitted that case. I barely know any more today. I had never sued the federal government and now I've beaten them 10 times.
My entire decision making on buying Tears of the Kingdom was whether or not I was going to get to play as Zelda (or girl Link, I'd take girl Link too)
Calling took me less than 2 minutes
I was drawing titties.
I'd rather do it in the chance that something good might happen than throw my hands up and preemptively give up. Miss me with that doomer shit, respectfully.
I know calling reps is very nerve racking. You're not sure what's the right thing to say, and tbh having a script thrown at me makes things just as nerve racking.
I called today, and I figured I'd write up a transcript of how my call went down. Hopefully it helps demystify the process
i genuinely, truly encourage you, if you have other actions you think are more effective, to push those and offer suggestions and resources.
but if all youre doing is just smug posting how shit wont work, are YOU actually helping anything?
listen if you see my posts about calling representatives and think that phone calls dont do enough, that's fine, im not out here pretending phone calls are a silver bullet. but if all youre doing is leaving smarmy "ahem, you know this wont work right?" comments, i kindly ask you to stop