You agree to the terms of service below, and the Terms of Use for Substack, the technology provider.

i do not like “Terms of Service” here, to be honest.

“Terms of Service” are what i have agreed to for Substacks’ consent to provide services for my use.

i suppose that “Terms of Sufferance” would be more appropriate, here.

1- if you cannot discuss, and prefer to bully, i will not suffer you; no one else should have to, either.

2- for academics, the glossary definition of “lynching” means “a parade for the purpose of public ridicule and incitement of mob-driven violence which targets and, hopefully, indignifies who’s decided as being ‘lesser than’.”

{2example: i was tuned into a Twitch broadcaster’s recoverage of the Ali Abulaban case. she said [essentially], “… and I don’t care if the prosecutor is going overboard, and is bullying this guy in court! Good for her! He fucking deserves it!”

{2example2: a Twitch broadcaster who had bullied me, including having wrongfully Banned me from her “community” a few years ago happens to be a moderator in the “community” of someone who i was, otherwise, getting along with; this moderator preluded her bullying of me [which happened right in front of the other broadcaster] by calling me a “freak”, then wrongfully Banned me from a second community just because she has an infallibility complex. she has been supporting slander against me, will continue to, and the mob which she amasses merges with mobs that other sexist females amass, and Bob’s your uncle. {{gossiping about people, with the hope to spread hatred and the success thereof, is lynching.}}

2a- this “parade” commonly culminates in murder, and murder is not lynching anymore than the star is the tree.

3- the above are not “guidelines”, they are my Terms. boundaries will be expressed “on-the-fly”.