sulfurousacid

I'll be here when it all gets weird

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37, huge nerd, ace/aro 🔞minors dni🔞
I like weird porn die mad about it



zandravandra
@zandravandra

is it Monday or Wednesday or Friday morning, eastern north american time? then it must be time to say good morning to Mega Man, where I play through every single mega man game ever made, including romhacks and fan games!

you can watch over on my twitch channel, or even in this post! :D

see you then! (or, possibly, now!)



zandravandra
@zandravandra

let's check out a seemingly made-from-the-ground-up fangame starring our favorite two Mega Man protagonists: Mega Man and Slizer!




hattiestgal
@hattiestgal

Honestly, I dunno what clicked in brain after the whole initial tumblr debacle, but I really just let myself be far hornier on my accounts than before, which means that I guess y'all get to see my other stuff I'm into lol



cohostunionnews
@cohostunionnews

This is a very noteworthy piece from Bruenig's new NLRB Edge publication over on Substack (my condolences to people with opposition—maybe he'll spin it off into its own website like PPP if it gets successful enough). The ACLU is usually on the side of good, or at least good principle. But in this case they are neither, and what they're arguing could be legitimately devastating if accepted by a court:

In addition to trying to expand the scope of mandatory arbitration, the ACLU is also arguing that the current General Counsel (GC) of the NLRB, Jennifer Abruzzo, was appointed unconstitutionally because President Biden did not have the right to remove her predecessor, Peter Robb, before his four-year term as GC had ended. Biden fired Robb on the first day of his presidency and is the first president to ever fire an NLRB GC.

According to the ACLU’s answer, because Robb was unconstitutionally fired, Abruzzo was unconstitutionally appointed and therefore lacks the authority to prosecute the ACLU for unfair labor practices. If this argument prevails, then it could potentially invalidate everything the Biden Board has done as it is all dependent, in one way or another, on the actions taken by GC Abruzzo.


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