@attackerman ("Spencer Ackerman") retweeted:
@samthielman ("CHOAM Nomsky") wrote:
Read @attackerman on the SEAL Teams’ long history of monstrosity, from Richard Marcinko to Eddie Gallagher, and @matthewacole’s new book about it. https://foreverwars.substack.com/p/teamwork
@attackerman ("Spencer Ackerman") wrote:
New FOREVER WARS is a long one about @matthewacole’s forthcoming book about the institutional depravity within SEAL Team 6.
@33mhz ("Terri Alligator Gar") retweeted:
@MrmoTarius ("Mrmo Tarius") wrote:
A tileset commission for @EvilObjective; I'm particularly proud of this one :D
#pixelart #indiedev
Netflix has announced that it’s adding two new titles to its small but steadily growing lineup of mobile games — including Riot’s newest League of Legends spinoff. Starting today, users can play Dungeon Dwarves and Hextech Mayhem on Android and iOS devices for free with a Netflix subscription.
Dungeon Dwarves, developed by Hyper Hippo, is an idle dungeon crawler that continues to play if the app isn’t active. You control a party of five dwarves who beat down walls and monsters to reclaim their underground home bit by bit. They continue their dungeon dive even if you aren’t actively playing the game, rewarding you with the loot and weapons they found whenever you return.
The more notable of the two releases is Hextech Mayhem, a rhythm...
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@ex00 ("Jacek Wysocki") wrote:
Bruno from @thekubeshop is giving away free Amazon gift cards for feedback about best #kubernetes #testing #framework hit to testkube discord channel for details
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@elyktrix ("Kyle Shook⚡") wrote:
Have you or someone you love been affected by threads? If so, you're not alone.
@Blklivesmatter ("Black Lives Matter") wrote:
“If you’re investing your money and your time and your energy in stories that don’t involve you, that don’t see you in the future, that don’t see you prosper and flourish, then you’ve invested in your absence.” - @exittheapple
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Google parent company Alphabet hit a new record for annual revenue in 2021, showing no ill effects from the lingering coronavirus pandemic or ongoing issues with the global supply chain. For full-year 2021, the company saw a 41 percent year-over-year jump in revenue to $257 billion. The company reported revenue of $75.3 billion in the fourth quarter of 2021, up 32 percent from the year earlier.
“Q4 saw ongoing strong growth in our advertising business, which helped millions of businesses thrive and find new customers, a quarterly sales record for our Pixel phones despite supply constraints, and our Cloud business continuing to grow strongly,” Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in a statement accompanying the earnings release....
@PolyDepression ("𝐋𝐨𝐰 𝐏𝐨𝐥𝐲 𝐃𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧") wrote:
@ewarren ("Elizabeth Warren") wrote:
It’s popular—and it’s the right thing to do. #CancelStudentDebt
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/28/most-americans-want-biden-to-prioritize-student-loan-forgiveness-survey.html
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
dumpy is a scientific term
@schneierblog ("Schneier Blog") wrote:
Me on App Store Monopolies and Security https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2022/02/me-on-app-store-monopolies-and-security.html
@trixiemattel ("Trixie Mattel™") wrote:
should TikTok couples die?
@Maryxus ("Maryxus Maddly") replied to a tweet by @Maryxus:
Bluh. I'll have to revisit this when I'm not wiped from weeks of insomnia.
@Maryxus ("Maryxus Maddly") replied to a tweet by @Maryxus:
I worry articles like this may imply that we should abandon the effort to give trans people and trans experiences a voice. I worry about the motivations of the experts, and I wish I had the energy to vet them. Even if not TERFs, relative privilege could still be a factor.
@Maryxus ("Maryxus Maddly") wrote:
I'm not entirely sure how to feel about this.
Given the UK, I worry the experts might be TERFy. Assuming they aren't, I worry about the effects to cis women, but their potential discomfort isn't necessarily worse than already occurring transphobia.
@Maryxus ("Maryxus Maddly") replied to a tweet by @Maryxus:
Like, I can actually see how mechanistic language could be dehumanizing, and some terminology might carry unintended connotations, but I'm really not sure how 'birthing parent' could be misconstrued.
@Maryxus ("Maryxus Maddly") replied to a tweet by @Maryxus:
I think the potential of language for/about any marginalized population to inform common understanding and expectations deserves critical analysis, but for the moment, this language is being used to rectify a present imbalance for trans people in being seen and considered.
Bullying works
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Team17 is today announcing an end to the MetaWorms NFT project.
We have listened to our Teamsters, development partners, and our games’ communities, and the concerns they’ve expressed, and have therefore taken the decision to step back from the NFT space.
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
Very cool! I just told everyone on line at the post office about this
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🚨 Ricky Gervais has claimed he is going to 'try and get cancelled' with his next stand-up show.
@fakedansavage ("Dan Savage") retweeted:
@poutinesmoothie ("yeah ok") wrote:
My favourite superhero as a kid was
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@rob_sheridan ("Rob Sheridan") wrote:
Occasional reminder that in 1988 Topps released a trading card series for children called "Dinosaurs Attack!" and it went so fucking hard
Yesterday Team17—the studio behind the classic Worms series—announced it was getting into the NFT space, teaming up with a third party to release “collectible digital artwork based on one of the most beloved IPs in indie games”. A day later, that plan is in the bin.
Joby even has an accessory that lets you get two-axis movement. | Image: Joby
Joby, the company behind the bendy GorillaPod tripods, has come out with two new gadgets aimed at content creators who shoot with their phones but still want to get some professional-looking shots. The $90 Spin and $130 Swing (hardware to mount your phone to them is sold separately, but some creators may already have what they need) are designed to act as small, relatively inexpensive devices that you can use to mimic the movements that a motion-control head or slider can produce without the need for a trained operator or heavy mounting equipment. Oh, and they charge with USB-C, which is always a plus.
For those unfamiliar with the video production process, adding motion to your shots can be a bit of a bear to deal with — you have to...
@chocojax ("chocojax ✦ vtuber") wrote:
byleth says happy chinese new year! nya~ #ChineseNewYear2022 #FE3H #FireEmblemHeroes
@nicodelort ("nico🏳️🌈") wrote:
the yassification of Dracula by Ayami Kojima
@NfNitLoop ("Cody C. #BLM") replied to a tweet by @cpratt:
@cpratt This was a new disc, fresh out of the plastic wrap. Never touched.
@A_W_Gordon ("Aaron W. Gordon") wrote:
A few months ago, I started asking policy experts: Are there *any* states that are taking the role highways play in the climate crisis seriously? I got a lot of shrugging. So I wrote about a teen in Oregon who is trying to make them take it seriously. https://www.vice.com/en/article/88gmex/what-can-one-teenager-do-about-climate-change-adah-crandall-will-find-out
@jwz ("j͕̠̦̪͕̓͛̊̾̄ͅw̧̧̳̪̘͊̋͗̾͢͠z̢̘̞͈̺̞̩̓̽̐̋͗̆̋̚͟͜") retweeted:
@dnalounge ("DNA Lounge") wrote:
@alicegoldfuss ("bletchley punk") replied to a tweet by @alicegoldfuss:
disabled people called it out immediately
IMMEDIATELY
when people first started saying "hey so it's been 3 weeks and I'm...still...sick?"
@alicegoldfuss ("bletchley punk") replied to a tweet by @alicegoldfuss:
glad we're getting coverage on this
also the 2 year lag on this reporting is painful
@alicegoldfuss ("bletchley punk") wrote:
"It was so much bigger than I thought it would be," Bach told CBS MoneyWatch. "Then it was like, `Why is no one talking about this?'"
*deepest sigh*
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A cause of America's labor shortage: Millions with long COVID https://cbsn.ws/3od7QIH
@taralx ("JP Sugarbroad 🐺") retweeted:
One thing it took me quite a while to understand is how few bits of information it's possible to reliably convey to a large number of people.
When I was at MS, I remember initially being surprised at how unnuanced their communication was, but it really makes sense in hindsight.
@NfNitLoop ("Cody C. #BLM") wrote:
On a whim, bought a UHD blu-ray to try out in the #Playstation5.
Forced to sit through menu start, and copyright violation threats
The disk doesn’t even play correctly. Slow playback/stuttering and loss of audio
Is this the current state of the art? 😂
@nmsanchez ("Nicole Sanchez") wrote:
How about for Black History your company’s execs read the exit interviews of Black people
@cHumanityc ("Common Humanity Collective") wrote:
Lessons Guiding Legal Support for the Mutual Aid Movement https://www.theselc.org/lessons_guiding_legal_support_for_the_mutual_aid_movement via @TheSELC
@RikerGoogling ("Riker Googling") wrote:
debbie does the delta quadrant
@teller ("Siim Teller") retweeted:
@grescoe ("Taras Grescoe 🐌") wrote:
UK Study: Fit amateur cyclists aged 55-79 have immune systems of 20-year-olds.
Halo Infinite_’s third run of the “Fracture: Tenrai” event runs today through February 7, 2022, looking much like it did for its second run. We’re republishing our original story, which ran on January 4, 2022, in light of its return._
@fakedansavage ("Dan Savage") wrote:
"When that camel cums in your mouth it’s like a student loan. No matter how long you pay you still owe."
Genius, must-read sex advice from
@default_friend and @Delicious_Tacos.
.
https://defaultfriend.substack.com/p/the-horror-house-of-kinky-sexuality?unlock=true
@teller ("Siim Teller") retweeted:
@BrentToderian ("Brent Toderian") wrote:
THIS IS IMPORTANT: A new study involving over 100 EU cities shows that new Covid-era cycling infrastructure has already grown cycling rates by 11-48% on average, which could generate between $1-$7 billion in health benefits alone IF infrastructure is kept. https://cyclingindustry.news/study-shows-huge-value-of-covid-era-cycling-infrastructure-investment/
@AnnTelnaes ("Ann Telnaes") wrote:
Great thread by @DerfBackderf. Be sure to scroll though...the draftsmanship on The Angels of Peace is stunning.
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@DerfBackderf ("Derf Backderf") wrote:
The great David Low, political cartoonist for the London Evening Standard.
Hitler flew into a rage at his cartoons. So much so, Low was put in the Gestapo's Black Book, the list of people who were to be rounded up and shot on sight when the Germans invaded Britain.
@jwz ("j͕̠̦̪͕̓͛̊̾̄ͅw̧̧̳̪̘͊̋͗̾͢͠z̢̘̞͈̺̞̩̓̽̐̋͗̆̋̚͟͜") retweeted:
@tilgovi ("interlinear annotation separator") wrote:
I'm not saying for certain that Bitcoin would never have come this far if it weren't for the Silk Road, but creating a temporary demand for Bitcoin to cross the threshold for widespread speculative interest should be seen as one of the many failures of the War on Drugs.
Netflix has finally added the option for users to manually delete shows and movies from their “Continue Watching” row. That means you can finally get rid of the half-finished documentaries that you gave up on or binge-watched TV shows that you never quite got around to finishing that haunt the row of Netflix’s user interface.
The new feature is already out on Netflix’s web, mobile, and TV apps. To remove a show or movie, all you have to do is select the offending card in the row and scroll down to the new “Remove from Continue Watching” option to clear it. Clicking a second time will quickly undo the removal, in the event you accidentally remove that octopus documentary that you’ve been really, truly meaning to get around to watching...
@volkadav ("Mike Jackson") retweeted:
@LizWFab ("Dr. Liz W Faber (ft. Regina & Jackie 🐈🐈)") wrote:
As a liberal college professor, I am trying to indoctrinate my students into a file naming system that does not include 78 documents called “Essay” all saved to their desktop.
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cwebber@octodon.social ("Christine Lemmer-Webber") wrote:
I'm giving some *extremely nerdy* presentations at FOSDEM this weekend:
- Spritely Goblins comes to Guile: Distributed, secure, asynchronous programming https://fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event/spritelygoblins/
- Lisp, but Beautiful; Lisp for Everyone (co-presenting w/ @mlemweb): https://fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event/lispforeveryone/
xor@mastodon.xyz ("Parker Higgins") wrote:
I was going to shut down @whit_whal this weekend as I upgraded the box all my bots run on but I just couldn't bring myself to do it. But I did re-learn that it's gradually posting the entirety of Moby Dick (minus the e words) and will finish, at some point, and then stop.
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") retweeted:
@anthrocypher ("Ana Noemi Hevesi") wrote:
Some news!
I am now a full time consultant, available to support your developer experience goals. From user research, to open source contributor relations, to proper setup for your support community, I’ve got you:
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") wrote:
One of the things we take for granted is how much of the progress of humanity hinges on individual humans being willing to do ridiculous things.
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@andrewflood ("Andrew Flood 👨🏻💻📝🕺") wrote:
I used to do caving when I was a mere slip of a lad and I remember one entry pretty much like this except the entrance was also covered in brambles when we arrived. ‘We are going where now?’
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") wrote:
Carolyn Jones played Morticia Addams (nee Morticia Frump) but she also played her sister, Ophelia Frump, the older flower child sister to whom Gomez was actually betrothed til he met Morticia
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@SEGAForever ("SEGA Forever") wrote:
Happy #LunarNewYear! 🐯
#SEGAForever
AIR's Moon Safari definitely ranks among the 10 best music records ever released. Maybe Top 5.
Change my mind.
This entire album is such a beautiful journey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACGu-JL7jLY
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge
Ford will spend as much as $20 billion to reorganize its business for the electric future, according to Bloomberg. The automaker is also mulling whether to spin off some of its EV business as a special acquisition company (SPAC) in order to attract more investment. Ford has previously stated that it would spend $30 billion on electric and autonomous vehicle development by 2025.
Ford is reportedly putting former Apple and Tesla executive Doug Field in charge of the reorganization, which will include converting its factories from gas-powered to electric vehicle production and hiring more engineers. (General Motors, which is reporting its fourth-quarter earnings Tuesday evening, recently announced an initiative to hire 8,000 people to help...
@iambeckyd ("Big buff lesbian icon🇬🇾🏳️🌈") wrote:
The process ✨😎
@nancywyuen ("Nancy Wang Yuen") wrote:
Happy #LunarNewYear and #BlackHistoryMonth!
@joelle_emerson ("Joelle Emerson") wrote:
My copy is on its way! Can't wait to read this - always learning from Y-Vonne.
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@KCC_PR ("Kathleen Carter") wrote:
Yes, your workplace is probably racist. Here’s how to start fixing it. @MarketWatch interviews Y-Vonne Hutchinson (@hutchamachutch), author of HOW TO TALK TO YOUR BOSS ABOUT RACE & CEO + founder of DEI firm @ReadySetInc. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/yes-your-workplace-is-probably-racist-heres-how-to-start-fixing-it-11643736791?reflink=mw_share_twitter @portfoliobooks
Android Auto’s new UI, codenamed “Coolwalk,” seen in leaked image. | Image by u/RegionRat91 via Reddit
More images of Android Auto’s next major redesign have been leaked, and it looks like Google has been taking some notes from Apple CarPlay (via XDA Developers). As seen in images from AndroidWorld and Reddit user u/RegionRat91, the redesign, codenamed “Coolwalk,” could come with several practical changes.
Image by AndroidWorld
The new UI may show the map side-by-side with other panels.
For one, the redesign eliminates the status bar, which contains your phone’s battery life, cell reception, and time and instead places it in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Meanwhile, on the left side is a home screen button that appears to open up retractable widgets when long-pressed. Similar to CarPlay, the new UI may...
cstanhope@social.coop ("Charles Stanhope") wrote:
It's been so long since I've heard something like that live... I sure do miss it.
@teller ("Siim Teller") retweeted:
@hadip ("Hadi Partovi") replied to a tweet by @tfadell:
@tfadell Some more stats: Did you know only 9% of plastic is recycled? Also, each year the plastic waste produced by humankind weighs about as much as the entire human race. Ugh. https://www.unep.org/interactive/beat-plastic-pollution/#:~:text=Because%20right%20now%2C%20a%20lot,dumps%20or%20the%20natural%20environment
cstanhope@social.coop ("Charles Stanhope") wrote:
Follow on to that other MEUTE song I boosted earlier*, "Hey Hey (Dennis Ferrer Rework)":
@AOC ("Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez") retweeted:
@slpng_giants ("Sleeping Giants") wrote:
Hard agree with @aoc here.
And this should be a bipartisan opinion, by the way.
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@FBoversight ("The Real Facebook Oversight Board") wrote:
.@AOC w/ @YahooFinance: "Facebook should be broken up."
Wordle is the pandemic game we didn’t know we needed, so there’s understandably some fear that its brand-new owner, The New York Times, will eventually ruin it somehow.
But as technologist Aaron Rieke brilliantly explains in a Twitter thread, there’s little chance of that — because Wordle is a webpage, and webpages can be saved. You could download a complete copy of the game right now that contains all the answers, cycles to the proper new puzzle each day, and still comes with the same “Share” button so you can share those all-important little squares with fellow players.
So you could save copy of the website right now, *unplug your computer from the internet,* and play Wordle every day for years.
2/x
— Aaron Rieke (@aaronkbr) February...
@AOC ("Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez") wrote:
Seniors, kids, & people with disabilities in my community have been sleeping with bubble jackets on in 18 degree nights, despite paying rent, bc the NYCHA funding to fix their heating and capital needs is in BBB.
Where should I direct them to wait out the cold? Manchin’s yacht?
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Sen. Joe Manchin, asked about Build Back Better, said: “What Build Back Better bill? I don’t know what you guys are talking about.”
I asked him if he’s had any talks on the matter since December. “No, no, no, no. It’s dead.”
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@LisaForteUK ("Lisa Forte") wrote:
This depicts most of my days
@DOStatus ("DigitalOcean Status") wrote:
Investigating: Our Engineering team is currently investigating an issue impacting LBaaS, DOKS and DBaaS services in our TOR1 region. During this time, users may experience issues with LBaaS, DOKS and DBaaS services in TOR1 region. We … https://stspg.io/vtnlq4c2stzk?u=zm9fm2gcdx7c
Wordle took an express ride from a breezy daily distraction to a seven-figure payday for its creator. No wonder everyone is copying it. But many—and there are _so_many—of its variants are similar exercises in wordplay. Far rarer is the Wordle clone that doesn’t feature any words at all.
Anyone using CockroachDB with Rails? How’s the experience?
@existentialcoms ("Existential Comics") wrote:
@MattBaume ("Matt Baume") replied to a tweet by @MattBaume:
There's a wonderful interview with James Bidgood here: https://www.anothermag.com/art-photography/13853/james-bidgood-artist-pink-narcissus-director-interview-2022?utm_source=Link&utm_medium=Link&utm_campaign=RSSFeed&utm_term=gay-art-legend-and-pink-narcissus-director-james-bidgood-in-his-own-words
@MattBaume ("Matt Baume") wrote:
In 1971 James Bidgood completed Pink Narcissus, a 7-year film project that became one of the most important works of 20th century queer art -- but for decades nobody know who made it. He passed away yesterday. A good time to revisit & remember his work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eJaTNyb0-w
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") replied to a tweet by @bascule:
I think my favorite is "cash isn't fungible"
Pokémon Legends: Arceus is the biggest Pokémon installment in quite some time, and as such, it can be a little daunting, even for experienced players. There’s a ton of stuff to track from new items and Pokéballs to Pokédex entries and updated Pokémon forms.
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") wrote:
Let's play "spot everything that's wrong with this chart" which compares gold, Bitcoin, and fiat currency
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/shotki/fidelity_compares_gold_vs_btc_vs_fiat_based_on/
@alicegoldfuss ("bletchley punk") replied to a tweet by @alicegoldfuss:
There is something delightful about reading short fiction
It's a niche thing and feels quite special and new
And you can "discover" writers before they become household names
@alicegoldfuss ("bletchley punk") replied to a tweet by @alicegoldfuss:
My story will be available for free on 2/9, but buying a copy means directly supporting the magazine and its efforts to find and publish delightful stories
Google’s VPN is available for Premium subscribers. | Image: Google
The VPN service that’s included with a Google One Premium subscription is finally available on iPhones after Google’s promise in October 2020 that it would come to iOS. While a Google-run VPN has been available on the platform for months via the Google Fi cell service, today’s update means that anyone who pays for 2TB or more of Google One storage should now also get a VPN for their phone.
The VPN is available to people in 18 countries, including the US, UK, Canada, and Mexico. iPhone users may be familiar with the idea of an upgraded storage plan that also comes with a way to keep your IP and internet traffic private — Apple includes its Private Relay service in all of its paid iCloud plans.
Google’s VPN doesn’t let Americans watch...
@alicegoldfuss ("bletchley punk") wrote:
The February issue of @NightmareMag is out! You can read my flash piece (plus other short fiction, poetry, reviews, articles, and novel excerpts) right now by buying a copy!
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Gina@fosstodon.org wrote:
Job Alert!! This fully FOSS non-profit in #Amsterdam is looking for an IT Systems Support and Development Officer!
Mama Cash is a wonderful organisation that supports women’s, girl’s, trans people's groups with funds, knowhow, and networking opportunities. They try to use as many free and opensource systems as possible.
Check out: https://www.mamacash.org/en/vacancy-it-systems-support-and-development-officer
@wirecutterunion ("Wirecutter Union") wrote:
To suggest our colleagues in @NYTGuildTech shouldn’t vote for unionization *because management dragged out our contract process* is insulting to the intelligence of @nytimes employees. https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/feb/01/leaked-messages-new-york-times-anti-union-strategy
@Gary_Composer1 ("Gary") wrote:
Thread, on Seneca Village, a community that was later destroyed to form Central Park, NYC. H/T @notcapnamerica
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@notcapnamerica ("chris evans") wrote:
Seneca Village was a settlement of mostly black landowners in NYC. It was a refuge for newly freed slaves. There were churches, schools, & the homeownership rate was 39x higher than the city avg. It was destroyed to create what is now known as Central Park. #BlackHistoryMonth
@fakedansavage ("Dan Savage") replied to a tweet by @fakedansavage:
Then, revolutionary pornographer @ErikaLust stops in to discuss how we should be framing conversations with young people around sex and porn. Also, tons of your Q’s and my A’s, and my mean lesbian boss drops by to chat!
@fakedansavage ("Dan Savage") wrote:
What can kinky t-shirts from a fetish shop in Berlin teach Tucker Carlson about the sexiness of the Green M&M? (Pretty sure that's not a sentence that’s ever been written before.) Check out my rant on this week’s #SavageLovecast, out now! http://savage.love/lovecast
@steveklabnik replied to a tweet by @steveklabnik:
kinda one of those "good and right thing happens to bad people" sort of deals
this shit is *amazing*
and by amazing i also kinda mean terrible
@ewarren ("Elizabeth Warren") wrote:
It’s #BlackHistoryMonth, and Black history is under attack. We must honor and learn from the ongoing fight against systemic racism and the contributions Black Americans have made to push our country to live up to its highest ideals.
https://www.axios.com/black-history-month-critical-race-theory-2e021dfb-8604-4d23-8a11-36069c93dde9.html
@WriteToRebel ("Chris, between display names") wrote:
Know of any good writing that deals with Gramsci’s concept of Marxism as “absolute historicism?”
@hiro_asari ("あさり") retweeted:
@raynefq ("rayne fisher-quann") wrote:
if nyt takes wordle away from us remember that all you need to access it for free is the power of imagination and one friend who also likes wordle. become ungovernable
Get schooled with Byleth from "Fire Emblem: Three Houses"! The beautiful details translate across the 1/7 scale figure and The Sword of the Creator, both standard and effect ver! Pre-order now to add to your collection!
Pre-order: http://s.goodsmile.link/9nV
#goodsmile #fireemblem
@PrimalMXY ("ゆう") wrote:
#FE3H
“…Greetings, Professor! Nothing to report!”
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") retweeted:
@AniMat505 ("Mat Brunet (AniMat)") wrote:
The moment I first heard Pinocchio's voice, it was just...magical.
@lunasorcery ("luna 💙") wrote:
me, a decade ago: "I'd love to have a career doing standup someday"
*a finger on the monkey's paw curls*
@itsleli ("ls") replied to a tweet by @omgleche:
@omgleche this reminds me of a video from a psychologist saying why it’s good & bad to see mental illness as chemical imbalances, because it ignores how much of people’s mental illness is a direct reflection of their basic material needs not being met. & therapy and meds can’t fix that.
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@SDonziger ("Steven Donziger") wrote:
BREAKING: U.S. Navy Chief Carlos del Toro (@SECNAV) is letting thousands of Hawaiians drink poisoned water by refusing to shut down his leaking fuel tanks at Red Hill. 400,000 people are threatened.
Del Toro said he won't meet a deadline tomorrow to submit a plan. Criminal.
@outcontextyuri ("out of context GL") wrote: