Got permabanned from Reddit for damn near no reason. So now I’m here.

  • 0 Posts
  • 152 Comments
Joined 7 months ago
cake
Cake day: May 30th, 2025

help-circle









  • Talking about Mormons? The way I said it was mostly as a joke or as a response to some of them doing something hateful. That definitely didn’t come across here. Also, I messed up the wording. It was a singular day, across the several months I was on there. Wasn’t going on any crusades lol. I had fun with my couple of trans furries, but I couldn’t quite ignore all of the random Dems posting ai dogshit of Gavin Newsom fucking Melania. Also, I’m an ex-Mormon, so I know about the attitudes of a lot of them. They’re mostly bigoted pieces of shit. Gullible, yes. But not innocent. I feel absolutely no sympathy for those that chose to convert.


  • I didn’t say that I hated Mormons, I mostly used the phrase as a joke, or as a response to them being extremely hateful. And most of the time I was just vibing with the trans furries and trying to ignore Carol from Minnesota posting ai Newsom slop. It’s an alright site, just not all that entertaining for me. I went in looking for a good time, and unfortunately didn’t find as much as I wanted to. I do remember that they were banning people for talking about Kirk, so that was probably the reason. Couldn’t ban transphobes saying slurs though.





  • This is true. The almighty founding fathers purposefully put in several requirements for somebody to vote, most only being removed relatively recently, and with far too much effort and blood. Essentially, in order to vote, a person had to be a landowner (have money), be white, and be male (might have been some other restrictions, can’t remember rn). This excluded much of the population, by design. This is because the Constitution was not designed by the filthy commoners, but by the wealthy older white men.