Message from @Red Storm (in NYC)

Discord ID: 414472909747388416


2018-02-17 02:56:21 UTC  

Twitter's the worst because all the shittiest stuff gets the most likes

2018-02-17 02:56:55 UTC  

"Death to all whites" 60k likes

2018-02-17 03:04:09 UTC  

"Trump more like Flumbpf" 200k likes

2018-02-17 03:32:19 UTC  

Look at this dood

2018-02-17 03:32:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/409511459844784138/414262794687610880/image.png

2018-02-17 03:38:24 UTC  

@Rhodesiaboo haven't seen you in a while

2018-02-17 03:38:28 UTC  

where did you take that pic from

2018-02-17 03:49:28 UTC  

(reposting this to remind everyone)

2018-02-17 03:49:29 UTC  

1. To compile a folder of memes, infographics, and images pertaining to the midterms for the purpose of disseminating them throughout the Internet.

2. To create a comprehensive, state by state, district by district, reference guide for each race in 2018.

3. To come up with ideas for effective political action that anyone can do over the Internet (we'll let the GOP and other groups handle the boots on the ground work), and execute those ideas with ruthless efficiency.

4. To lay the foundations for an online network of right wing political organization that will later supersede what the left has.

2018-02-17 03:49:34 UTC  

(reposting this to remind everyone)

2018-02-17 03:57:30 UTC  

Some pic about this fucked up lady who gives penises to 5 year old trannies

2018-02-17 17:23:58 UTC  

Okay, so as some of you have probably noticed, we're changing the way the state channels are organized, instead of having them all within the operations and discussions category, we're giving them their own categories

2018-02-17 17:26:00 UTC  

There's a bit of a disagreement on whether we should have all 50 states in a single category (it'd be named state discussions) or whether to have them in different regional categories. To decide, we'll put this up to a vote. If you want to have a single state categories, hit (A), if you want multiple regional state categories like we do now, hit (B).

2018-02-17 17:26:14 UTC  

B

2018-02-17 17:26:17 UTC  

(B)

2018-02-17 17:26:19 UTC  

it's cleaner

2018-02-17 17:26:38 UTC  

having a geographic basis makes things clearer

2018-02-17 17:27:00 UTC  

for instance, Mississippi and Massachusetts are VERY different

2018-02-17 17:27:04 UTC  

I have a suggestion for roles

2018-02-17 17:27:12 UTC  

so it makes sense to group Missisippi with Louisiana and Alabama

2018-02-17 17:27:22 UTC  

and Massachusetts with Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, etc

2018-02-17 17:27:32 UTC  

I'm putting the reactions up and seeing how it'll work out, I didn't vote A

2018-02-17 17:27:41 UTC  

let's add roles that displays each user's state

2018-02-17 17:27:50 UTC  

yeah

2018-02-17 17:27:54 UTC  

it's hard to keep track of things

2018-02-17 17:28:02 UTC  

it's a nuisance to have to ask "who lives in X state" so often

2018-02-17 17:28:05 UTC  

I'm thinking of adding a dynobot to the server, we'll get to that when we get to that

2018-02-17 17:28:24 UTC  

Right now let's focus on the states

2018-02-17 17:29:51 UTC  

Okay, lemme put the vote up in bulletin board instead so people don't have to scroll up

2018-02-17 17:29:56 UTC  

gimme a sec

2018-02-17 17:30:24 UTC  

i've got the state roles covered

2018-02-17 17:31:22 UTC  

Alright, what did you have in mind

2018-02-17 17:31:38 UTC  

I am all for smaller states being lumpes together, makes people in local areas be aware to help other states that need it

2018-02-17 17:32:45 UTC  

I personally prefer a single alphabetical category for all the states for convenience, but we'll leave it up to votes

2018-02-17 17:32:49 UTC  

the thing is, Wyoming and Vermont are both small states, but I don't think they should be grouped together

2018-02-17 17:33:04 UTC  

small in population

2018-02-17 17:33:18 UTC  

if I want to look for Pennsylvania, I can just go to the rust belt section, and it's right there

2018-02-17 17:33:40 UTC  

instead of having to scroll all the way down to it

2018-02-17 17:34:00 UTC  

it makes sense to have regional categories

2018-02-17 17:34:09 UTC  

because states within a certain region have common issues

2018-02-17 17:34:26 UTC  

Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania have similar problems