Socialist Berserker

Mormon Satanist. Transracial Socialist Workers Party Kopimist Monk. Debt-free. Alcohol-free. Drug-free. Caffeine-free. Woke-free. “Dems/Repubs offer only crumbs to workers while propping up systems that oppress us. True liberation comes only when we break free and ignite the fire of revolution.”

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Cake day: August 9th, 2024

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  • It’s clear as day that you’re the one spreading lies and that you’re trying to keep this rigged duopoly in power.

    I see through your game, and I don’t trust your motives one bit.

    Republicans like you are always desperate to sway the election in favor of the status quo, but I’m here to expose your agenda and fight for real change. Don’t worry friend, I know what you’re up to.




  • If my words are striking a nerve enough to earn all those downvotes, then I must be doing something right. It only proves that speaking truth to power rattles the cages of those who’d rather keep things as they are.

    It’s laughable that you’d mistake a socialist like me for a Trump sympathizer just because I refuse to bow to your candidate. Keep worshiping your duopoly’s two-headed snake—I’ll stand tall, proudly independent, and untainted by your capitalist chains. :)

















  • I’m not seeing where it says specifically says that the tracks were made by the same individual dinosaurs, rather than by the same types of dinosaurs. The footprints found in Brazil and Cameroon are described as being “almost identical” in shape, and they are attributed to similar species, such as theropods, sauropods, or ornithischians.

    The focus of the article is on the matching footprints being evidence that land-dwelling dinosaurs of similar species could move across the continents before they split, rather than suggesting they were left by the exact same individual dinosaurs.

    Or is there a different article that is about these same footprints that says they are the same individuals?