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The push for vaccinated people to get “back to normal” isn’t just about rushing the end of the pandemic.

It’s also a sign of a culture profoundly unaccepting of grief, trauma and the process needed for healing.

CW: COVID trauma (1/x)




American exceptionalism is ridiculous for a lot of big, obvious reasons, but then there's smaller stuff like this that just really rubs it in.

This country is nonsense!

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…aaand it's not his fault.

Funny though that the EU made a bunch of moves to actually force US card companies to stop doing shady business about asking money for nothing. Also forcing banks to [kind of] stop askin for money just for international money transfer, but also provided a unified way to do it, instead of the US way of "whatever works, or may work, or whatever whatever".

in reply to grin

I'm not saying it's Musk's fault, he merely profited from the situation.
in reply to Hypolite Petovan

And I haven't said you said that it'd be his fault. :smiling face with smiling eyes

(And he's an investor, no wonder he try to profit from any situation.)



This thread. Papers Please is a masterpiece of game design.


I think Papers Please is one of the most interesting game to watch letsplays of, because WOW the way people react to this game is telling.




there’s no way landlord should be considered an actual job “oh ur a doctor? nice i threaten ppl poorer than me with homelessness and never fix the shower”




Ajit Pai knew that there was overwhelming consensus in favor of net neutrality. The goal of the telecom giants who funded these fraudulent comments was to muddy the waters, create confusion, and provide cover for Trump's FCC to repeal these democratically enacted protections.




NEW (via NY AG Letitia James): “After a multi-year investigation, we found the nation's largest broadband companies funded a secret campaign to influence the FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules — resulting in millions of fake public comments impersonating Americans...”






One of the interesting things about Basecamp as a ~discourse~ is how it reveals that we have folks running around UNABLE TO PERCEIVE power

It’s invisible to them, both in isolation and as a gradient between those who have it and those who don’t.





So Matt Gaetz and Madison Cawthorne are going to just get to stay in Congress huh.



The gall.

The fucking audacity.

Brands are not your friends.


Well, there’s no way around it: @tumblr is one of the queerest places on the internet.

How queer? Apparently, folks on Tumblr are 193% more likely to identify as LGBTQIA+ than on any other social media platform … including t.w.i.t.t.e.r. Is that you? Are you #tumblrqueer?






All of this is even more of a reason to reject calls from Centrists and the State for a new 'war on terror' against 'violent extremism' which will only result in a continued assault against popular social movements as the far-Right continues to grow.




It seems that the FBI is cultivating a similar relationship within groups like the Proud Boys, in order for them to act as an independent vehicle for violence against the State’s enemies: autonomous social movements from below.








Guy who invented the clock: there will be 12 numbers on it

Friend: so the day will be divided into 12 segments?

Inventor: no, 24

Friend: so will the day start at 1

Inventor: the day will start at the 12, which is at night

Friend:

Inventor: the 6 means 30





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$300 is $7.50 an hour, if you can't compete against a $300 unemployment check from the government you should probably just go out of business
in reply to Spencer

On the other hand, businesses literally can't compete with the US government since it cannot default on payments in US$ and as a result can't go bankrupt.


Both:

1) this is long overdue and the proof's in the pudding; and
2) good first step.


BREAKING: Biden just announced support for waiving IP protections on COVID-19 vaccines to end the global pandemic.

This is huge.

in reply to Spencer

Fuckin' A

I hope Canada does its best to pretend to be good by finally caving now that the US did it





I don’t think Congressional leadership has really internalized that if they don’t admit DC and PR, they’ll lose the Senate until at least 2030

And if they don’t do a strong redistricting bill they’ll lose the House until the next Republican president’s first midterm




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Fun fact about sidewalks: we pay for them and they're not included in the area on a business's rental contract.
These folks are literally stealing space from the public.

https://twitter.com/sesmith/status/1389414906844180481





I know everyone is very excited about the idea of retaining outside dining and I am too but not like this: Sidewalks cannot be privatised for business use.

[video shows a wheelchair user struggling to navigate a series of crowded outdoor seating areas]

https://twitter.com/KatiePennick/status/1389207175415967746




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Remember, if you buy an album from bandcamp, it's around the financial equivalent to the artist of you streaming their music every day for 3 years.





I've seen two separate tweets about how William Jackson Harper would be a great Clark Kent/Superman, and how Giancarlo Esposito would be a great Lex Luthor.

Seeing them side-by-side, I absolutely agree. I'd love to watch a Superman movie with these two






When we talk about why becoming a billionaire shouldn't be a thing, this is what we mean.

A divorce should not determine the state of public health research or whether 1000s of small businesses get money or if funding for school initiatives will go through. Like y'all. HUH?!



[share author='Anna Gifty' profile='https://twitter.com/itsafronomics' avatar='https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1381110194076258305/QFV3_Y69.jpg' link='https://twitter.com/itsafronomics/status/1389387855215144963' posted='2021-05-04 01:14:12']Imagine being so rich that your divorce can literally impact the state of funding for thousands of initiatives worldwide. That is literally wild.

#MelindaGates #BillGates

twitter.com/Ryan_Ken_Acts/stat…




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@Popehat Really important to recognize that this was exactly the situation the racist channers who rebranded the OK sign were trying to create.




This is what is at the center of the shrubbery maze. Folks like Sohrab have never liked freedom. They actually hate it. Freedom, to them, means "everyone agrees with me and everything I like is legal and everything I don't is not."

https://twitter.com/ASFleischman/status/1389226364742602760





Politicians who take money from the meat industry, disproportionately Republicans, are trying to ban plant-based meat companies from using that phrase; this is the real political battle around meat today, and it’s a bona fide attack on free speech.




It's okay to expound extensively on critical race theory even if you've never read an article or book about it but you definitely should not talk about guns unless you personally know the man who designed the AR-15





i feel like liberals, who mostly avoid rw media, have no idea of the craziness they soak in daily that millions of our fellow americans truly believe. roving bands of antifa, cancelling disney cartoons on the behalf of powerful blm militias. *they believe all this shit*




when they vote republican they really and truly believe they are voting to stop antifa/blm thugs from ripping their cities apart and giving all of their jobs (and daughters) to "illegals." they. really. believe. this.




I’m pretty wiped so I’m going to have to take a break, but pls keep amplifying this thread of fundraisers for the covid crisis in India. It’s been over 10 days but there has been v little improvement. People are still dying bc of hospitals running out of beds, hospitals & meds.

https://twitter.com/ayushi_nayak/status/1385238900898254848




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I made one of those academic paper memes for a... certain type of columnist






Maybe we shouldn't have society where a divorce can "send shock waves through the worlds of philanthropy, public health and business."

Where they were, I don't know, taxed and their money just went straight to public health and jobs? And basic needs didn't require philanthrophy?

https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1389321788363051008




I love shit like this, or like the recent research that showed that ancient cave-painters who dove deep into the earth using torches for light would be experiencing hypoxia.

This is magic. And I don't mean that derisively.


“Haunted” houses are actually just carbon monoxide poisoning 🤯


in reply to Spencer

The fact that the human brain is fundamentally a physical, material thing, and changes to it affect our mind and experience… that's deeply magical and deeply human.

And we can do more with that knowledge than dismiss it.





Mentioned it on here before but for those curious it focused on a bunch of stuff going back to the Cold War. I argued the ‘War On Terror’ filled the void left by the USSR for a political bogeyman, and how this role is always served by former Western allies who fell from grace.

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