Nia
@johnsonator.bsky.social
Host of Party Ventures 🪩. Co-Founder of @YIMBYsForHarris. @/johnsonator on Warpcast and Lens.
*puts tinfoil hat on*
this feels like a inside job so the administration can justify martial law.
and he’s a convenient fall guy b/c he was talking too much about epstein.
this feels like a inside job so the administration can justify martial law.
and he’s a convenient fall guy b/c he was talking too much about epstein.
September 11, 2025 at 12:55 AM
*puts tinfoil hat on*
this feels like a inside job so the administration can justify martial law.
and he’s a convenient fall guy b/c he was talking too much about epstein.
this feels like a inside job so the administration can justify martial law.
and he’s a convenient fall guy b/c he was talking too much about epstein.
West Village Girls are left-NIMBY’s karma.
FAFO doesn’t just apply to MAGA 🤷🏾♀️.
FAFO doesn’t just apply to MAGA 🤷🏾♀️.
July 23, 2025 at 11:55 AM
West Village Girls are left-NIMBY’s karma.
FAFO doesn’t just apply to MAGA 🤷🏾♀️.
FAFO doesn’t just apply to MAGA 🤷🏾♀️.
protesting the Met Gala is corny af.
it’s a charity event for the Met’s Costume Gallery, so fashion history can be funded and accessible to the public.
the fact that populists reduce it to just red carpet photo ops shows how ignorant everyone has become.
it’s a charity event for the Met’s Costume Gallery, so fashion history can be funded and accessible to the public.
the fact that populists reduce it to just red carpet photo ops shows how ignorant everyone has become.
April 25, 2025 at 11:01 PM
protesting the Met Gala is corny af.
it’s a charity event for the Met’s Costume Gallery, so fashion history can be funded and accessible to the public.
the fact that populists reduce it to just red carpet photo ops shows how ignorant everyone has become.
it’s a charity event for the Met’s Costume Gallery, so fashion history can be funded and accessible to the public.
the fact that populists reduce it to just red carpet photo ops shows how ignorant everyone has become.
in this 70s rock and roll culture rabbithole - realizing that NIMBYs and anti-abundance policies robbed us free-spirited urban living.
April 24, 2025 at 9:21 PM
in this 70s rock and roll culture rabbithole - realizing that NIMBYs and anti-abundance policies robbed us free-spirited urban living.
you know that the manosphere is a scam b/c this guy is pulling harder than any red pill grifter.
April 23, 2025 at 8:01 PM
you know that the manosphere is a scam b/c this guy is pulling harder than any red pill grifter.
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these people hate DEI because they would be unemployable in any system where they couldn’t rely on favoritism and nepotism
April 23, 2025 at 3:22 PM
these people hate DEI because they would be unemployable in any system where they couldn’t rely on favoritism and nepotism
the transphobic children’s book author isn’t very smart, nor is she a good writer.
the book series she wrote 25 years ago happened to be very popular and marketable, but she hasn’t been able to replicate that ever since.
why people ever considered her to be intellectual is beyond me.
the book series she wrote 25 years ago happened to be very popular and marketable, but she hasn’t been able to replicate that ever since.
why people ever considered her to be intellectual is beyond me.
April 23, 2025 at 7:25 PM
the transphobic children’s book author isn’t very smart, nor is she a good writer.
the book series she wrote 25 years ago happened to be very popular and marketable, but she hasn’t been able to replicate that ever since.
why people ever considered her to be intellectual is beyond me.
the book series she wrote 25 years ago happened to be very popular and marketable, but she hasn’t been able to replicate that ever since.
why people ever considered her to be intellectual is beyond me.
unconventional signs of spring:
- 18 year olds crashing out about college decisions
- prom photo discourse
- shen yun posters
- people lining up in front of apartment buildings
- 18 year olds crashing out about college decisions
- prom photo discourse
- shen yun posters
- people lining up in front of apartment buildings
April 20, 2025 at 3:06 AM
unconventional signs of spring:
- 18 year olds crashing out about college decisions
- prom photo discourse
- shen yun posters
- people lining up in front of apartment buildings
- 18 year olds crashing out about college decisions
- prom photo discourse
- shen yun posters
- people lining up in front of apartment buildings
tate and tyla aren’t fully landing artistically because they’re trying to be britney and rihanna instead of making the pop siren archetype their own.
the music isn’t bad. tyla’s, in particular, is well executed, but it feels like they’re following a playbook.
the music isn’t bad. tyla’s, in particular, is well executed, but it feels like they’re following a playbook.
April 18, 2025 at 1:00 AM
tate and tyla aren’t fully landing artistically because they’re trying to be britney and rihanna instead of making the pop siren archetype their own.
the music isn’t bad. tyla’s, in particular, is well executed, but it feels like they’re following a playbook.
the music isn’t bad. tyla’s, in particular, is well executed, but it feels like they’re following a playbook.
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As a person who majored in STEM, I was shocked to learn that in the liberal arts, “internship” was frequently short for “unpaid internship.”
Engineering summer jobs have paid good money for quite a while now.
Engineering summer jobs have paid good money for quite a while now.
April 17, 2025 at 5:00 PM
As a person who majored in STEM, I was shocked to learn that in the liberal arts, “internship” was frequently short for “unpaid internship.”
Engineering summer jobs have paid good money for quite a while now.
Engineering summer jobs have paid good money for quite a while now.
it’s impossible to critique the last 10 years of pop feminism without also critiquing how the media industry’s reliance on unpaid labor made generational wealth a prerequisite for entry.
April 17, 2025 at 4:58 PM
it’s impossible to critique the last 10 years of pop feminism without also critiquing how the media industry’s reliance on unpaid labor made generational wealth a prerequisite for entry.
as long as arts education remains underfunded in this country - there will always be a market for mediocre art.
April 17, 2025 at 2:07 PM
as long as arts education remains underfunded in this country - there will always be a market for mediocre art.
The disconnect here is that Benson Boone makes music for people who aren’t into music.
So when music enthusiasts make valid criticisms, his army of Stanley cup enjoooyers insist that he’s a “powerhouse performer” unwittingly revealing that they don’t know what one actually is.
So when music enthusiasts make valid criticisms, his army of Stanley cup enjoooyers insist that he’s a “powerhouse performer” unwittingly revealing that they don’t know what one actually is.
April 16, 2025 at 12:52 PM
The disconnect here is that Benson Boone makes music for people who aren’t into music.
So when music enthusiasts make valid criticisms, his army of Stanley cup enjoooyers insist that he’s a “powerhouse performer” unwittingly revealing that they don’t know what one actually is.
So when music enthusiasts make valid criticisms, his army of Stanley cup enjoooyers insist that he’s a “powerhouse performer” unwittingly revealing that they don’t know what one actually is.
Watched Benson Boone’s Bohemian Rhapsody cover. That Pitchfork reviewer was right.
Tbs, it felt like a stunt performance he didn’t have the range for. The vocals were off in weird places and you can tell he was out of breath. His choir ate him up.
Very frat boy karaoke.
Tbs, it felt like a stunt performance he didn’t have the range for. The vocals were off in weird places and you can tell he was out of breath. His choir ate him up.
Very frat boy karaoke.
April 16, 2025 at 12:51 PM
Watched Benson Boone’s Bohemian Rhapsody cover. That Pitchfork reviewer was right.
Tbs, it felt like a stunt performance he didn’t have the range for. The vocals were off in weird places and you can tell he was out of breath. His choir ate him up.
Very frat boy karaoke.
Tbs, it felt like a stunt performance he didn’t have the range for. The vocals were off in weird places and you can tell he was out of breath. His choir ate him up.
Very frat boy karaoke.
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POV you're voting against an independent central central bank
April 15, 2025 at 1:51 PM
POV you're voting against an independent central central bank
populism is political brainrot
April 15, 2025 at 1:45 PM
populism is political brainrot
the US having a largely uneducated / undereducated populace has been holding back interesting and challenging art.
art becomes stagnant when half the audience needs to be handled with kid gloves.
art becomes stagnant when half the audience needs to be handled with kid gloves.
April 15, 2025 at 1:08 PM
the US having a largely uneducated / undereducated populace has been holding back interesting and challenging art.
art becomes stagnant when half the audience needs to be handled with kid gloves.
art becomes stagnant when half the audience needs to be handled with kid gloves.
my most old person take is that most online social commentary coming from zoomers is bad.
almost all of their takes rest on the assumption that all of history started within the past 30 years.
growing up on link suppressed socials certainly adds to it as well.
almost all of their takes rest on the assumption that all of history started within the past 30 years.
growing up on link suppressed socials certainly adds to it as well.
April 15, 2025 at 11:35 AM
my most old person take is that most online social commentary coming from zoomers is bad.
almost all of their takes rest on the assumption that all of history started within the past 30 years.
growing up on link suppressed socials certainly adds to it as well.
almost all of their takes rest on the assumption that all of history started within the past 30 years.
growing up on link suppressed socials certainly adds to it as well.
online social discourse was better when people had to read and write full essays.
April 15, 2025 at 11:16 AM
online social discourse was better when people had to read and write full essays.
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One of the best episodes of the podcast we've had yet with YIMBYs for Harris Co-founder @johnsonator.bsky.social!
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Episode 20: Reject Sprawl, Embrace Urbanism (with Nia Johnson)
Reject Modernity Embrace Tradition · Episode
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March 17, 2025 at 4:49 PM
One of the best episodes of the podcast we've had yet with YIMBYs for Harris Co-founder @johnsonator.bsky.social!
open.spotify.com/episode/0q9a...
open.spotify.com/episode/0q9a...
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Pro-housing activists who have traditionally remained nonpartisan went out of their way to support Harris in the last election, thanks to the work of @yimbysforharris.bsky.social, @armanddomalewski.bsky.social , @johnsonator.bsky.social, and several other people/groups, including us!
March 6, 2025 at 2:55 PM
Pro-housing activists who have traditionally remained nonpartisan went out of their way to support Harris in the last election, thanks to the work of @yimbysforharris.bsky.social, @armanddomalewski.bsky.social , @johnsonator.bsky.social, and several other people/groups, including us!
it’s like giving your kid brother an unplugged game controller.
the electoral college, but distribute by GDP.
states that can’t create prosperity amongst their own shouldn’t be trusted to make decisions affecting the country.
states that can’t create prosperity amongst their own shouldn’t be trusted to make decisions affecting the country.
February 14, 2025 at 4:05 PM
it’s like giving your kid brother an unplugged game controller.
the electoral college, but distribute by GDP.
states that can’t create prosperity amongst their own shouldn’t be trusted to make decisions affecting the country.
states that can’t create prosperity amongst their own shouldn’t be trusted to make decisions affecting the country.
February 14, 2025 at 2:25 PM
the electoral college, but distribute by GDP.
states that can’t create prosperity amongst their own shouldn’t be trusted to make decisions affecting the country.
states that can’t create prosperity amongst their own shouldn’t be trusted to make decisions affecting the country.