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Dana Pull

@dana_pull

Sr. Test Analyst @Blizzard_Ent (Fmr. Unannounced Survival Game), 2D/3D Generalist, Husband & Dad, Ally 🏳️‍🌈 Tweets are mine only. He/him.

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As a father, I feel a tremendous amount of sorrow for kids raised by today’s conservatism. Their parents, relatives, mentors, faith leaders, politicians… have failed them so profoundly. They’ve been magnetized to a train track that runs off a cliff. It feels criminal.

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This is why he’s a master orator. Barack is tapping into the way the majority of us feel. He’s using a speaking style that has become commonplace. He is reverberating what we all have dealt with for the last 9 years. Just. Unrelenting. Exhaustion.

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It’s clear: the Trump campaign expects to lose and fight it anyway. He’s using these final days to strangle and drag the Overton window into the darkest, grossest corners of what’s publicly “acceptable”. In the freak chance that they do win? They’ve made plenty of room.

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Don't you want a guy in the White House who knows how to play Crazy Taxi instead of a guy who has 34 felony convictions and has been found liable of sexual abuse?

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The single worst thing about Trump to me will always be how much he's changed people. I've watched friends and relatives become entirely new, worse people in the wake of his political rise. Like it's not merely that he's a terrible guy, it's that he's ruined people.

Jill Twiss (@jilltwiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have said this before, but it's weird when you realize that what you thought was rock bottom was actually somewhere around rock middle

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reb I think our resilience against online misinformation may stem from a blend of skepticism shaped by unfiltered internet exposure, a unique digital experience, & the cultures around us. We had to find our own ways of discerning reliable information in a chaotic online environment

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He’s going to ban something that’s not happening and when his supporters realize it’s not happening they’re gonna say he followed through on a promise

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Ben Gross The thing us millennials seem to understand better than most is - ideology is very important, but so is practicality. If you do nothing until all of your ideals are matched, in the end the only thing you’ll do is…nothing.