dyeireann
dyeireann
Dyeireann
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dyeireann 8 hours ago
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Halt, doomscroller! Your spirit is weary. It's time to log-off and consume a cardamom-spiced drink, preferably whilst reading obscene literature.
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dyeireann 12 hours ago
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dyeireann 1 day ago
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we need to be doing everything in our power to acquire and consume tiramisu
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dyeireann 2 days ago
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sorry if i was a bitch i probably wanted to go home
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dyeireann 2 days ago
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dyeireann 3 days ago
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One sad side effect of big box stores is that you just don鈥檛 get lifelong hyper fixation guy access like you used to.
Like yeah I can go to Menards and buy a door.
But it used to be I could go to the door store, and speak to a man whose sole passion in life was doors and who would talk about the history of door insulation patterns over the last 50 years without stopping to breathe.
That man is gonna find me the BEST door option for me.
Seriously my neighborhood had one of these. They were across the street from the lighting shop owned by the guy who could tell you the exact date, off the top of his head, that your property got electrical wiring based on your address.
Now these guys rarely get to own a shop, make a good living, and sell the very finest doors for decades. They鈥檙e relegated to Reddit posts which are informative but ultimately do not replace door guy having a door shop.
I don鈥檛 want to talk to some miserable, underpaid 20 year old who was in plumbing last week and in doors this week and doesn鈥檛 know a hammer from a hanger.
I want my door guy back.
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dyeireann 3 days ago
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if you're in the throes of cosmic despair i cannot recommend museums enough. art or science or history it doesn't matter. oh we're all connected, all of us and everything, throughout all time and space, and no one, no one, no one is alone? awesome. that's what i thought i just wanted to make sure.
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dyeireann 4 days ago
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Been talking about this with friends so I present to you, the cursed spectrum of media literacy
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dyeireann 4 days ago
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Elaborate pattern recognition machines (commonly marketed as 'AI') are no substitute for the perverse grandeur of the human mind. Any attempt to chain its Freudian palazzo of lustful dreams and explosive liberties with the irons of techbro mediocrity will end in failure.
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dyeireann 5 days ago
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essentially all I鈥檓 saying is that you need to be less afraid of being a pervert. You have to train and practice the pervert muscles in your heart so they can grow strong. Literally everyone is a pervert about certain things and many people still think they鈥檙e perverts for chill regular things like being gay because their upbringing has left them with atrophied senses of sex. We solve both of these problems at once by encouraging burgeoning pervertedness at every step of the way and ensuring people do not feel like they have to hide it under lip service to norms
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dyeireann 5 days ago
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I think we should have a second pride month in November for gay people who prefer cold weather
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dyeireann 5 days ago
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i hate you summer i hate you heat i hate you sweating i hate you burning sun i hate you warm weather i hate you climate change
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dyeireann 5 days ago
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dyeireann 6 days ago
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affirmation: nobody is going to shoot me for being awkward
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dyeireann 6 days ago
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Everybody raise a glass to activist Opal Lee, one of the driving forces behind how we even got a Juneteenth in the first place.
Born Opal Flake in 1926 Texas, her home burned down when she was a small child and the family moved to Fort Worth. In 1939 the family purchased a home in a south side Fort Worth neighborhood --the first Black family to do so, which didn't sit well with some of the neighbors, and after only a few weeks an angry mob burned the house down. Despite these dual childhood traumas, Opal graduated from high school in 1943, and then eventually from Wiley College in 1953. She took a job teaching at an elementary school in Fort Worth, married fellow educator Dale Lee, and ultimately earned a Master's in counseling in 1968, from the North Texas State University (today the University of North Texas). She retired from her career in education in 1977 at the age of 51... and was clearly just getting started.
Beginning with a post-retirement career supervising a local food bank and its adjacent 13-acre farm, expanding it to a 33,000 sq. foot facility that today serves upwards of 500 families a day. More recently she also founded Transform 1012 N. Main Street, a coalition of Fort Worth area nonprofits and arts organizations aiming to reconstruct a former Ku Klux Klan auditorium into the Fred Rouse Arts Center (named for a Black man who was lynched by a Fort Worth mob in 1921). But Lee's greatest passion was always aimed toward preservation of local Black history, leading into the founding of the Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society. It was from this starting point that June 19th began to be more widely acknowledged and celebrated as a yearly event. Each year Lee and other members of the society made a point of walking two and a half miles, symbolically covering the number of years between the formal end of enslavement (i.e., the Emancipation Proclamation) and the time most Texans found out about it.
In 2016, now at the age of 89, Lee took the advice of the society to "go bigger," and walked from Fort Worth to Washington, D.C. (a distance of roughly 1,360 miles), taking more than five months to complete and collecting enthusiastic signatures along the way, in support of the premise of at last elevating Juneteenth to the status of a national holiday. On June 17, 2021, Lee was present at the White House when then-President Joe Biden signed the bill officially marking Juneteenth as an annual federal holiday. Today Lee is the oldest living member of the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation (NJOF), and is both a board member --and Honorary Chair-- of the National Juneteenth Museum. She was named by the Dallas Morning News as 2021's "Unsung Hero of the Pandemic," has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, and in 2024 received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
This past year, Habitat For Humanity built and gifted Opal a new house on the very Fort Worth lot where a racist mob burned down her family's home 85 years prior.
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dyeireann 6 days ago
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there needs to be a cultural shift in america like im not talking about culture war bullshit i mean the average american needs to learn to care about their community and the rest of the world and not be a self-absorbed asshole with a "fuck you i got mine" attitude.
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dyeireann 7 days ago
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Francisco Soria Aedo
Spanish, 1898-1965
La Rubica (detail)
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