My mom and I are watching Hokum
I think it’s good but between this and the history episode of Widow’s Bay I’m beginning to think that maybe directors just no longer want us to see the cinema they create
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My mom and I are watching Hokum
I think it’s good but between this and the history episode of Widow’s Bay I’m beginning to think that maybe directors just no longer want us to see the cinema they create
sand mummy
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Someone must know other mummies.
Tourism Mummy, like what they did to Lenin
mountain mummy!
Cannot stand the trend of censoring any and all words that describe concepts that might make you go :( especially when the censoring is done in that quarter-assed way that's just 'did a lil scribble over a vowel so you know that I know this word describes a no-no."
I'm not even going to be vague about what sparked this. Do not fucking censor the word 'stole.' I'm at my fucking limit.
Who does this benefit. Who is made safer by this. Whose life is made better by this. Who is out there going "Wow I sure am glad I didn't have to see that word without it scribbled on a little. That really reduced the emotional impact of reading that word." Can I kill them?
I turn 40 in about a month and I was just doing dishes and was overcome with such a rage that we have the complete wrong sponges for the task
People should feel as gutted by this as they did by the Notre Dame Cathedral fire. Except this was a deliberate act of cultural erasure by Russia.
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My fellow Americans, I have to know:
I have had this
I have seen this IRL but have not had it
I was aware of this item, but I've never seen it IRL
What the fuck is that?
Not American / results
"It's just a vocal minority online most people aren't like that you don't have to worry"
It's my rideshare driver from my doctor's appointment ranting about Jews to me from the front seat because he hasn't seen my magen david yet. I limp home.
It's the (white) person doing lunch service with a keffiyah lanyard and red hand pins at the hospital. I no longer feel safe receiving my kosher meal from him.
It's a doctor I work with. It's a doctor when I was a patient.
It's all but one of the professors in the department I minored in and roughly a third of the professors in the department I majored in. I have been taken out of class and yelled at by fellow grown adults in academia for apolitically acknowledging Jewish history in passing. Given failing grades with no explanation, accused of plagiarism I did not commit - only by these people.
It was the entire student government at my university. The cooperative silent treatment would have been impressive if it wasn't comical. At least I have a great story now.
It's the people I lived with, who swore they knew nothing of the conflict and became homicidal within 24 hours of a new housemate moving in. I still don't know what she told them. I fled for my life. I miss my chefs knife.
It's my leadership when I was in the Army, the people we were helping when activated for disaster response.
It's my landlord.
It's the teachers in my local school district.
My neighbors.
The tech doing my EKG to his captive audience. The chaperone doesn't comment.
The artists in my painting group.
These people are identifiable of the far right and the far left. Their commonality is they desire someone to hate, a group they deep down know is not powerful to project their problems onto instead of facing the true giant of systemic failures and purposeful oppression backed by actually and nearly insurmountably powerful individuals. They engage in magical thinking, conspiracy theories, and extreme cognitive dissonance. They allow these beliefs and feeling to impact their behavior towards strangers, and during their professional work. They make their patients unsafe, attempt physical harm, commit ethical violations and target students, abandon the truth and justice they have committed their careers to, break oaths, commit perjury. Nobody I mentioned here was a protestor. Nobody I mentioned here was a random person accosting me on the street, or this list would go on forever. None of these people were coworkers or only classmates, or this list would go on forever. None of these people were those I had power over in a professional environment. But all of these people were someone I had some form of relationship with, however temporary. All of these were people I had placed an amount of trust in, to be responsible, to keep me safe, to not act this way.
It is funny to me that the Jews are framed as the scary, dangerous ones. None of these people feared me. I was the only party with potential to be harmed in this situation.
"It is funny to me that the Jews are framed as the scary, dangerous ones. None of these people feared me. I was the only party with potential to be harmed in this situation."
This last paragraph reminds me of something I realized over a year ago: antisemitism is a conspiracy about Jewish power. Whichever "side" the antisemite sees themselves as on, or what nefarious thing thry believe the Jews are doing, they claim the Jews have too much power, and they are using it to do bad things.
But the way antisemites act on a day to day basis shows they don't really believe Jews have the power they claim we do. They know deep down we don't. Otherwise, they wouldn't treat us the way they do without fear, with the full confidence that the Jews they're abusing won't and can't retaliate.
I think you're right, sadly. We're talking largely about the kind of people who won't protest right-wing politicians, after all. I'm sure there are SOME of them who genuinely think Jews are powerful and they themselves are Brave Truth-Speakers, but the vast majority are just revelling in getting to be bullies.
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An antiviral pill has, for the first time, been shown to prevent COVID-19 in people exposed to the SARS-CoV-2 virus at home, according to trial results published today in the New England Journal of Medicine1. The drug could be a lifeline for those who still face real danger from the virus, such as care-home residents or transplant recipients on immune-suppressing medication.
There are good things happening in the world.
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look at my friend’s cat who I get to keep an eye on till saturday
his name is Tim
FYI to all: I asked if Tim is short for Timothy and she said “no”
Today I fed Tim a meat goo stick and we hung out with my mom
Important Tim photo update:
I am going to shabbat! It is very rainbow-y!
A daily game that challenges our understanding of human cultures. Ten objects. 5,000 years of human history. Guess where and when each artif
An interesting game where you are presented with 10 artifacts from the MET. You have to place where the artifact is from and what time period it is from. Each artifact scores up to 10,000 points, and you lose points the further away your guess is and how far off in time you are. You can only play once a day. Thanks to @baebeylik for showing this to me.
Today I scored really well. Yesterday ... not so much.
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In my defense that red one is where I accidentally flicked the map marker to the wrong side of the planet
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This is really cool and I learned a lot!
We all got that one mutual who cares too much about a bunch real life British men who starved to death in the arctic circa 1847
look at my friend’s cat who I get to keep an eye on till saturday
his name is Tim
FYI to all: I asked if Tim is short for Timothy and she said “no”
Today I fed Tim a meat goo stick and we hung out with my mom
This one hits hard. Years ago, I stumbled across a copy of Sister Light, Sister Dark, and got to experience one of the best books I have ever read. She was a phenomenal writer.
May her memory be a blessing
What's a book written by a woman that changed your life or that you consider a classic? Any genre, any language.
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If we win over the Europeans with the Cheesecake Factory it’s going to vindicate a lot of things for me