@ItsJenNotGabby @Torie hahaha
i first imagined those upscale foodcourts near nests of startups.
another of god's little tests.
@ItsJenNotGabby @Torie hahaha
i first imagined those upscale foodcourts near nests of startups.
another of god's little tests.
a different walkway
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love that infrastructure
Jeff $160,000,000 Bezos who makes 2.5 million times his workers who are tracked every nanosecond of the day and make starvation wages needs to be taken down a notch. Support the Amazon workers striking!
paving walkways time
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nice
@Torie probably this one
@meena more or less a roasted carrot in a hot dog bun 🤷♀️
unfortunate that the so-called “carrot dog” is not a horrifying genetic experiment
There are no winners here. The sky is overcast and it might rain. And I am on my way to buy a bad carrot hot dog that I know I will not like, as a penance for being a cyber gremlin
yeah i live in PDX (Party Dads eXpo)
PDX stands for Portlan D Xtreme and should not be confused with P which stands for Portland, thank you
@_aD first of all, you can't look directly at the sun, so right off the bat you know the scientists are lying. i tried it and it hurt my eyes. QED. secondly,
In the event you've read this and appreciated the story, and are interested in the whole account, here's a link to the article "Bogalusa Burning: The War Against Biracial Unionism in the Deep South, published in the The Journal of Southern History, Vol. 63, No. 31919 in 1997.
"https://southinblackandwhite.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/bogalusaburning1.pdf
ICE raids are apparently supposed to start on Sunday. Slashing tires, blocking ice vehicles, standing in between ICE officers and those theyre accosting, filming them as they carry out their fascism, are all good praxis.
Molotovs are also good praxis
Today I was reminded of something that, despite living in Louisiana my entire life, I never learned about until I was almost 25 years old. This is the story of Bogalusa, Louisiana, and the struggle for equal rights and living wages for its workers, and how capitalism’s oppressive nature led to the death of those trying to defend that struggle.
@Ethancdavenport that's more or less my thesis. when we start treating it as infrastructure -- a collective effort for collective benefit -- it will get better. curiously, physical infrastructure like roads and bridges also faces these investment issues, and will also overcome them when we overcome the kyriarchy ✊
@lukesci nasa won't bamboozle me with this "tidally locked" nonsense
don't even get me started on the shape of the sun
no no you see the earth is round, it's the moon that's flat
@darius has been doing some quality work in lowering the bar of entry for folks to enter the fedi on their own terms, so this is a must read. Great piece.
here i go, finally reading red star over china
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