As I start to write here, in between patrons at the front desk of an actual still functioning public library in the USA, the Senator Cory Booker is making history as he nears to making the longest filibuster speech in the history of the Senate. And though this may not seem like it will actually do anything against far greater forces of fascism and chaos raining madly down upon this country, there is no reason we cannot take inspiration from the bold act of a figure in opposition.
I myself take inspiration from it.
Indeed, I am going to blog here, uninterrupted, for as long as I can to support the fight!
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I am going to blog here, uninterrupted, for as long as I can to support the fight!
While I don't know the official uninterrupted blogging record, I make my solidarity with this cause by committing to this demanding blogging process for as long as I can physically keep going. Whether that comes out to some kind of a record or whether it doesn't isn't the point here. The point is all of us standing up and putting ourselves on the line. So buckle up because not only do I have a few things to say, but I am going to be tal
Ooop. Pinkie cramp. Ow.
No, it's a bad one.
Gotta wrap it up.
Ow.
Thanks for staying with me this whole time.
Carry on the fight.
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