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Cake day: July 10th, 2023

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  • Yeah, I think going toe to toe with the far right once again was always Macron’s plan. This is the foe he’s familiar with, against whom he won before. The short deadline for the anticipated election was probably to keep the left from organizing, as to not disturb their duel. But it backfired when the left immediately formed the Front Populaire. Now he’s nervous. The polls give his party third place, so he’s playing for second. He thinks if it’s the centrist against the far right, the “barrage vote” will save him once more.

    What’s shocking is the extent to which they go to demean the left, and the amount of media that help spread his baseless accusation. Everyone knows at this point that the center will lose, so they’re choosing who they’ll lose too. They maybe think it’ll erase the left and let Macron’s clan be seen as the alternative to fascism during the next presidential elections…

















  • Je crois bien que oui ! J’ai retrouvé le post de @romancancel ici .

    Biensûr sans compte, on ne peut pas voir les réponses ou le contexte d’un post. Mais j’ai aussi trouvé la réponse de la même façon (en cherchant une partie du texte et en ajoutant site:x.com sur searx) et j’ai trouvé, sauf que ça demande immédiatement de se connecter pour le voir… Mais on voit le compte auquel c’est addressé et une partie du texte depuis la page de recherche ! Capture d'écran montrant partie du tweet depuis la page de recherche. Par contre on ne voit pas le compte qui l’a posté. Idéalement, il faudrait que quelqu’un avec un compte Twitter vérifie.




  • 1- Yes, but the more it unfolds, the thinner and weaker the part of it that reaches the object will be. At one point it may be thinner than an atom, at which points further questions become too complicated for me to bother trying to answer. If Plank’s distance is mentioned I will run away.

    2- If it goes into the bath water and you consider the water to be a continuous medium, then the surface of water touching it will also be infinite. If you consider a scale too small for the water to be considered a continuous medium, however, I will leap out the window.