@yassie_j@labyrinth.zone A good way to make your memes inaccessible for corporations is to simply make them more edgy and offensive.
This has worked throughout the entire history of the internet.
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SuperDicq (superdicq@minidisc.tokyo)'s status on Wednesday, 01-May-2024 22:50:15 JST SuperDicq - Pleroma-tan repeated this.
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Angry Sun (sun@shitposter.world)'s status on Wednesday, 01-May-2024 22:55:33 JST Angry Sun @SuperDicq @yassie_j Run down glowies in a new Mazda Miata -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Wednesday, 01-May-2024 22:56:28 JST 翠星石 @SuperDicq @yassie_j Alternatively, you can make memes about freedom and no business will ever corporatise it. Pleroma-tan likes this. -
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SuperDicq (superdicq@minidisc.tokyo)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 07:34:05 JST SuperDicq @sun@shitposter.world @yassie_j@labyrinth.zone Terry Davis never said "glowies", he called them something else...
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Angry Sun (sun@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 07:35:09 JST Angry Sun @SuperDicq @yassie_j I know but people on here go ape shit calling you channer scum even if you say glowies because they know what it means. -
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SuperDicq (superdicq@minidisc.tokyo)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 21:36:39 JST SuperDicq @sun@shitposter.world @yassie_j@labyrinth.zone I'm "channer scum" and I won't deny that.
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