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Just saw on Quora a guy asking if Poland was more German or Russian and every reply was a Polish guy detailing the ways they wanted to kill him
My favourite thing in the world is seeing folks act like real human beings around big celebrity personalities
y’all know that john mulaney quote “the things crazy people say mean nothing to them but everything to me?”
every time i hear that quote, i think about how i got this light-up pen
i got this pen four years ago when i was working as a barista at starbucks. I was on the registers and taking the order of this woman, who ordered a nonfat latte, because she was “watching her weight”
so this guy behind her, whom no one was talking to, for some fucking reason says “watching your weight? but what about the wait for your watch?“ (which is a completely unhinged response. like just complete Mad Hatter nonsense)
anyway this lady gets really uncomfortable and of the five people (me, him, her, the other checker, and the customer at the other register) who were now sucked into the uncomfortable silence, i decided that i should alleviate the tension by saying “you can’t wait for a watch; you don’t have the time”
and then he said “oh, quick girl!”, gave me that pen, got out of line, and left without ordering anything
Alright whovian tumblr, which doctor is this most likely to be?
didn't realize this was a fox news headline at first and i thought this article was going to be about how shitty it was that they were fired
the source is apparently elon musk so who fucking knows what the actual context and truth is but if this is accurate i hope these people get crazy head and a million dollars forever. every immigrant deserves a luxury hotel room. you shouldn't be punished for caring for the vulnerable
From this article
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Hey Americans.
The federal government is about to get useless for at least a bit. This is a GREAT time to get involved in state level environmental orgs. That's where you're gonna be able to do the most for the next few years. Even a bit of casual volunteering can make a big difference.
I've done this off and on for years and when we go local we WIN. And friends winning feels good. This is how a lot of progressive agendas have won in this country. The whole US isn't out of this. People ARE still fighting climate change all around you.
You could be one of those people, in community with other people who are doing something.
doom and gloom "oooh everything is pointless oooh I'm so deep and edgy because I love trying to be the death of hope" people will just get blocked. I'm not talking to your crab-bucket ass.
I like this post because it makes getting involved seem positive and fun. So many of these are like 'you MUST do the hard work of stewarding your local government! I don't care if you don't like it!' And I think that's just as demoralizing as saying you can't do anything.
I think you WILL like it. If you don't, you don't have to be married to it. You can check out several places and see what sticks. Make an event out of it! Bring cookies! If we work together, we win! We have so much to look forward to!
2025 is a good number, it’s a quarter of the way through the 20 hundreds and it’s got that nice set of 2s separated by only a 0. not bad. whatever happens this year at least it’ll be happening during a good number 😌
and IT'S A SQUARE. IT'S 45 SQUARED. THE LAST TIME THIS HAPPENED WAS IN 1936 (44 squared) AND IT WON'T HAPPEN AGAIN UNTIL 2116 (46 squared)
It's not just any square, it's the square of a triangle number - 45 = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9. (Which is also the sum of all the squares in a Sudoku grid, an inescapable tool if you like to do more mathematically intense sudokus.)
The squares of triangle numbers, also known as Nicomachus numbers, have a very interesting identity - the square of the sum is equal to the sum of the cubes! So we have
The previous Nicomachus year was 1296, and the next is 3025 - and given that the Gregorian calendar wasn't in use until the 16th century, I'm not holding my breath for a second Gregorian Nicomachus year to happen at all.
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Laptops are always so much more Fucked than phones in my experience. A laptop is like a beautiful horse that wants nothing more than to break all of its legs. A decently solid android phone will act normal
A laptop is a living creature. It has weight to it. A laptop breathes and produces body heat. And it wants to die badly. Mobile phones are not sentient like that & that's why they don't experience mental illness. A phone problem is like "out of storage :(" or "charging port broke". Laptops will cough weakly as they fade in and out of consciousness
You will hold a laptop in your arms and it's like "I can't feel my legs". And you tell it girl you never had any
As an employee of one of the number one laptop repair centres in the UK I can confirm the top reasons a laptop will fail:
1. A random capacitor will fail for quite literally no reason
2. A CPU/GPU MOSFET will fail sending 12v directly into the CPU/GPU killing it
3. Liquid damage (stop spilling drinks on your expensive laptops pls)
4. Someone tried to replace a screen but didn't disconnect the battery thus causing a surge that kills the PCH (one of the main controller chips that replaced the old north and Southbridge chips)
5. Broken the DC Jack/USB-C charging port, either cause someone kicked a cable, or plugged in a junked up USB-C cable and burnt out the port and USB-C controller chips.
Notable mention: you're an idiot who put liquid metal in a laptop and then dropped it a short distance sending a conductive, corrosive liquid that never dries all over the delicate circuitry surrounding the CPU
Macbooks have their own problems but 99% of the time it's liquid for some reason.
I need to know more about the liquid metal thing, mostly: WHY?!
So liquid metal is a product that is marketed as a replacement for thermal paste for CPU's and GPU's, it apparently offers superior thermal conductivity between the die and the heatsink theoretically allowing heat to be transferred faster and thus allowing better performance/overclocking (as overclocking generates more heat).
But whilst liquid metal is apparently superior at thermal conductivity it is also straight up liquid gallium (with added bonuses) which has pretty good electrical conductivity too (and either the gallium or the bonuses are also corrosive to solder over a short time meaning that even if it doesn't short what it hits, it'll corrode it over time).
Liquid metal is supposed to be fit with something like a kapton tape barrier around the die you're applying it to to protect the support circuitry on the die itself, and a metallic foam barrier to sit on top of that to prevent spillage, it also should generally only be applied to devices who's CPU/GPU sit flat and only flat, as applying it to something vertically mounted means the liquid that never dries tends to drip down through the foam barrier (as happened with a lot of PS5's (I forget if that's the one but one of the PlayStation's anyway)).
So you get a kid who wants better gaming performance applying liquid metal to a laptop without proper barriers that's going to be kicked around and dropped and you have a recipe for disaster.
Also the thing about liquid metal is that even if you have the barriers there's still a big chance it'll just zip right past it and drip under the CPU killing it instantly.
I've had several people in my notes make the point "being straight doesn't stop transhet people from being discriminated against for being trans," which is true, but incomplete. This rightfully challenges the idea that our sexuality doesn't negate our oppression or give us privilege, but falls short of acknowledging that our sexuality adds to our oppression; transhet people are discriminated against for our sexuality as well as our transness.
In other words, some people are countering "Transhets are oppressed for their transness and privileged for their sexuality, which cancel each other out" with "Transhets are oppressed for their transness, which isn't 'cancelled out' because they aren't privileged for their sexuality." It's a step in the right direction, but it's missing "Transhets are oppressed for their transness and their sexuality."
@lemon-girl-in-devil-town absolutely!
So, one really big way that transhet people are oppressed for their sexuality is because... well... trans people are very often not seen as their gender. So if a trans woman is straight, queerphobes who still see her as a man will view her attraction to men as gay, meaning she will still be discriminated against for being a "gay man." Same goes for a straight trans man, who will still be discriminated against for being a "lesbian."
(Even if a transhet person perfectly passes, that doesn't erase the homophobia they faced from before they passed as their gender, or even were aware of their gender. Plus, there is still the risk of being outed, of legal and medical discrimination, of discrimination from family, from partners, etc.)
Another way that transhets are sometimes treated badly comes from within the queer community, particularly cis members of the queer community (non-straight trans people don't oppress straight trans people, but they sometimes perpetuate lateral violence as well). In a similar way to heterosexual aromantics and heteroromantic asexuals, transhets often face alienation or outright exclusion from queer spaces. This is especially bad for people who are in a really queerphobic, hostile environment and have nowhere to exist safely outside of the queer community.
For transhet men specifically, we face a sort of variation on antimasculism ("men are bad" rhetoric) that focuses on straight men in particular ("men are bad, and straight men are the worst"). The most obvious way this manifests is when it comes to terfs; either transhet men are infantilized as "confused, stolen lesbians" or demonized as "lesbian traitors" who are stealing other "lesbians." This also comes trans-inclusive (and even trans) people, though; the idea that male attraction to women is inherently more creepy, violent, or predatory than sapphic attraction. When people view transmasc heterosexuality as more dangerous or inferior to cis (or nonbinary) lesbianism, that sends questioning/closeted straight transmascs the message that they should deny their gender and remain a cis/nonbinary lesbian, rather than one of those evil straight men.
I'm sure there are also specific ways that transhet women are oppressed on the basis of their sexuality- I'm just not a transhet woman and I haven't had those experiences firsthand, so I don't feel qualified to speak on them.
I definitely went overboard elaborating, but I hope you found this helpful anyway lmao
I'd like to chime in with my experience as a trans person who's (mostly) straight and married to woman. I'm stealth in my day to day, I've been consistently seen as male by people for about six years now, so all of my professional post-college life. I tend towards a very conventional basic masculine presentation, I wear a lot of Levis and Hanes t-shirts, I like camping and hiking and videogames and baseball. I'm not viewed as queer ever unless I specifically tell someone.
It's kind of a double-edged sword for me. Except very specific scenarios, I do not ever have to discuss my queerness with coworkers. I can road-trip through red states with my wife and not worry about that aspect of things. (Gotta worry about interracial couple there sometimes but that's a whole nother thing). I'd definitely consider all that a privilege, and it makes my experience much easier than many other trans friends I have.
On the other hand, in queer spaces, I often feel less welcome. I get the sense people aren't sure why I'm there and I feel a constant need to explain myself. People seem less willing to draw me into their conversations and sometimes are just kind of rude. Not everyone, not most people even, but enough for me to have a complicated relationship with queer spaces.
Me: hey there's a big issue with anti-masculinity in queer and leftist spaces. Trans fems, if they don't constantly perform hyperfemininity and aren't little and skinny and white, are demonised and people call them pedophiles because there's such a dislike of any association with masculinity. Trans mascs are told they're "whiny MRAs" when they talk about the oppression they face. Masculine intersex people are erased or told they should just be more feminine if they don't want people to be scared of them for looking masculine. People act like marginalised men (queer men, trans men, men of colour, etc, intersex men) aren't actually marginalised because they're men. The vocal "all men literally ARE evil" rhetoric isn't actually venting when it's constant and public, it's harming marginalised men and is a contributing factor to teens and young cis (often but not always het) going down the alt-right pipeline, and is directly linked with trans people not transitioning or being too scared to transition because by becoming a man they are becoming "the enemy". There's the idea of "women +" or "women and nonbinary," which positions all nonbinary people as 'basically women' or affiliated with femininity, and in practice ends up pushing away anyone who appears or identifies with masculinity, regardless of their gender identity. Butches are treated as if they're just sex toys, or that they're scary and dangerous because of their masc presentation. This is actually a huge, pervasive issue that is further hurting already marginalised people AND is pushing potential allies away because it's making them feel bad for something they can't control (being men.)
Dumbasses: lol op thinks cis men are oppressed by minorities
Has anything actually gotten better, for all the work you talk about doing? Or is it just treading water in misery forever?
Anon, ten years ago gay people couldn't get married in large parts of the US. AIDS was an almost certain death sentence when I was in high school. I was looking at job boards the other day and found a part time gas station job that had health insurance as a benefit, which NEVER would have happened 15 years ago. When I was a kid, hitting your child was extremely normalized in the US and my parents were the weird ones for not doing it. There is a vaccine for chicken pox. I didn't meet anyone who had transitioned until my 20s because it was so uncommon to transition in the aughts, and now there are some states that protect your right to have gender affirming care provided by your health insurance. It's not all states, but it's better than the number of states that had it in 2010, which was zero. THERE ARE TENANTS UNIONS NOW. WE HAVE A VACCINE AGAINST CERVICAL CANCER.
And all of that has been the work of a lot of individuals and organizations and research teams and activists.
Do you know how bugfuck insane the words "Unionized Starbucks" would have sounded to someone in 2005? Baristas getting union-mandated breaks could have been a throwaway joke in part of the Scary Movie franchise as something ridiculous.
RALPH NADER WAS AGITATING FOR A FIFTEEN DOLLAR MINIMUM WAGE IN 2004 AND SHIT IS MOVING SLOWLY BUT MY STATE HAS A TWENTY DOLLAR MINIMUM WAGE FOR FAST FOOD WORKERS. WHEN I STARTED HIGH SCHOOL THE ONLY OPTION FOR AN ABORTION AFTER 7 WEEKS WAS SURGICAL AND NOW THERE'S A PILL.
FUCKING. ELECTRIC CARS. SO GODDAMNED MANY PEOPLE HAVE SOLAR PANELS ON THEIR HOUSES OR IN THEIR PARKING LOTS.
WE DON'T HAVE SMOG DAYS IN LOS ANGELES ANYMORE UNLESS THERE'S A FIRE AND IT'S BECAUSE OF CARB STANDARDS.
LITERALLY MILLIONS OF FUCKING PEOPLE TURNED OUT TO PROTEST POLICE BRUTALITY IN 2020 AND YOU CAN SAY "NOTHING HAPPENED" ALL YOU WANT BUT THE WAY PEOPLE TALK ABOUT IT NOW IS FUCKING DIFFERENT THAN THEY DID AFTER RODNEY KING AND NOW PEOPLE WILL STOP AND WATCH OUT FOR EACH OTHER INSTEAD OF GOING 'NOT MY BUSINESS'
THERE IS A MALARIA VACCINE THAT HAS BEEN GIVEN TO OVER A MILLION CHILDREN IN JUST THE LAST FIVE YEARS SINCE IT WAS APPROVED FOR USE OUTSIDE OF TRIALS
Some good news for y’all right now Missouri has overturned their abortion ban!!!!
Tonight, the night before Election Day 2024 in the US, I am thinking about my stepkid.
I am thinking about the phone call they made to us earlier this year, the one where they told us they'd gone to the hospital thinking they had appendicitis and found out, instead, that a zygote - a tiny splodge of cells - had taken up residence not in their uterus but in a fallopian tube. The one where our kid said they were waiting for their partner to arrive, hoped that said partner would get there before the docs took our kid back to terminate that pregnancy, & assured us that they'd be okay.
After all, our kid lives in a state with choice measures embedded in state law. That pea-sized blot of tissue doesn't have more right to their health than they do. Nobody is standing between them and their doctors. They made a decision, and that was that.
In this tiny tragedy, the kind that plays out dozens of times a day at minimum across the country, we only had to worry about the small risk of surgery complications. We didn't have to worry about Ken Paxton threatening to charge their doctors with felonies. We didn't have to think, "What if the hospital's legal team doesn't think an ectopic pregnancy - which is never ever viable and must be terminated before it kills our kid - is really that big of a deal?" We didn't have to worry that they live in a state where ob-gyns are fleeing, leaving few experts behind, as has happened in Idaho.
We didn't have to watch our kid vomit up black blood before dying the day after their baby shower the way Neveah's mom did. We didn't have to pray in a waiting room (while doctors took our kid apart until their heart stopped because the doctors waited too long out of fear of anti-choice laws) until a doctor came to tell us we'd have to bury them the way that Amber's mom did. We aren't having to pick up our lives after fully treatable miscarriage-related sepsis took them from us the way that Josseli's husband and daughter must.
I could go on for far, far too long.
Listen. If you are a single-issue non-voter and have already decided that "both parties are the same" or whatever other thing you've told yourself so you can sleep at night, smug and secure, then I can't reach you and I can't help you. But if you genuinely think that your votes don't matter, if you're just suffering from a bout of overwhelm or apathy, if you're too young to remember the 2000 election and can't see that Dobbs is a direct result of that election and every one that's followed, please, I am fucking begging you.
I didn't really talk about this when it happened. I mentioned something briefly, maybe. The posts I've started writing about it are still in my drafts. It was too fresh, too frightening. It's not any less frightening now, honestly - because if this week doesn't end with President Kamala Harris, we're headed for a national abortion ban, at the minimum - but it's not about how fucking frightened I was or how sad and bewildered I was to realize that my kid was going through this crisis in a nation more hostile to them than when I needed a D&C for an abortion at 21, in 1998.
It's about stopping this chapter of this fucking bullshit and at least finding some new fucking bullshit.
Vote, dammit.
Do the other work on Wednesday. Tomorrow, the work is to vote.
PLEASE
if you live in Florida it's literally on the ballot.
GO VOTE. PLEASE.
Tonight, the night before Election Day 2024 in the US, I am thinking about my stepkid.
I am thinking about the phone call they made to us earlier this year, the one where they told us they'd gone to the hospital thinking they had appendicitis and found out, instead, that a zygote - a tiny splodge of cells - had taken up residence not in their uterus but in a fallopian tube. The one where our kid said they were waiting for their partner to arrive, hoped that said partner would get there before the docs took our kid back to terminate that pregnancy, & assured us that they'd be okay.
After all, our kid lives in a state with choice measures embedded in state law. That pea-sized blot of tissue doesn't have more right to their health than they do. Nobody is standing between them and their doctors. They made a decision, and that was that.
In this tiny tragedy, the kind that plays out dozens of times a day at minimum across the country, we only had to worry about the small risk of surgery complications. We didn't have to worry about Ken Paxton threatening to charge their doctors with felonies. We didn't have to think, "What if the hospital's legal team doesn't think an ectopic pregnancy - which is never ever viable and must be terminated before it kills our kid - is really that big of a deal?" We didn't have to worry that they live in a state where ob-gyns are fleeing, leaving few experts behind, as has happened in Idaho.
We didn't have to watch our kid vomit up black blood before dying the day after their baby shower the way Neveah's mom did. We didn't have to pray in a waiting room (while doctors took our kid apart until their heart stopped because the doctors waited too long out of fear of anti-choice laws) until a doctor came to tell us we'd have to bury them the way that Amber's mom did. We aren't having to pick up our lives after fully treatable miscarriage-related sepsis took them from us the way that Josseli's husband and daughter must.
I could go on for far, far too long.
Listen. If you are a single-issue non-voter and have already decided that "both parties are the same" or whatever other thing you've told yourself so you can sleep at night, smug and secure, then I can't reach you and I can't help you. But if you genuinely think that your votes don't matter, if you're just suffering from a bout of overwhelm or apathy, if you're too young to remember the 2000 election and can't see that Dobbs is a direct result of that election and every one that's followed, please, I am fucking begging you.
I didn't really talk about this when it happened. I mentioned something briefly, maybe. The posts I've started writing about it are still in my drafts. It was too fresh, too frightening. It's not any less frightening now, honestly - because if this week doesn't end with President Kamala Harris, we're headed for a national abortion ban, at the minimum - but it's not about how fucking frightened I was or how sad and bewildered I was to realize that my kid was going through this crisis in a nation more hostile to them than when I needed a D&C for an abortion at 21, in 1998.
It's about stopping this chapter of this fucking bullshit and at least finding some new fucking bullshit.
Vote, dammit.
Do the other work on Wednesday. Tomorrow, the work is to vote.