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I find it absolutely disgusting and annoying how people took the demonym to refer exclusively to themselves and to refer to their country instead of the whole continent. So what about Canada, Mexico, Chile, Brazil, etc.? Are they in Africa, or in another continent, or what?

These are my honest and personal feelings right now.

Before elections: "Nationalisms are an illness in the world, I'm not able to understand them, and I don't really care about where a product came from".

After elections: "F*ck the US and its bullsh*t, I'll boycott the hell out of them. Proudly forever".

Before the elections, i liked feeling to be , but I didn't bother so much about it. I mean, it was a thing in my mind, like any other. But after that moment, especially the bullying that suffered by two clowns, I feel infinitely and strongly proud to be European.

I would like to give a reflection. It's really good to have to software, and I'm happy for that. But I think it's not enough, not only because those alternatives are not big in amount and in userbase, but also because we need hardware too.

Final result of word in :

- The man you spoke to – are you sure he was Usonian?
- 与你交谈的那个人——你确定他是合众国人吗?
- あなたが話した男性 – 確か合衆国人でしたか?
- 당신과 이야기한 그 사람 – 그 사람이 미국인이 학실하냐?

I think one of the things I'd like to do is drive more locals to use the tag on Mastodon and get them to connect on Reddit. Part of my vision is increased local participation, and I'm finding that I don't have enough awareness, even with a local paper, of things going on in the community.

If you follow , please consider getting your IRL friends to follow as well.

Been en route to to see some family and one thing that I noticed is that as my environment began to become more diverse, my internal language changed over to and I started to recognize words pretty quick.

Not to mention, given that I'm using and the 24 hour clock on a regular basis in the , it was trivial to adjust.

Man, this is why we need an change in the US.