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virgochalet · 9 days
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shisasan · 8 months
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biographyer · 2 years
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Kathleen Lights
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shrublub · 2 years
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the world feels smaller, yet the trees look taller
there’s enchantment in the air
i know i sound stupid, i do
that’s what love will do to you
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dk-thrive · 4 months
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Once, when I was describing to a friend from Syracuse, New York, a place on the plains that I love, a ridge above a glacial moraine with a view of almost fifty miles, she asked, “But what is there to see?” The answer, of course, is nothing. Land, sky, and the ever-changing light.
— Kathleen Norris, Dakota: A Spiritual Geography (Tickle & Fields; January 1, 1993) (via Alive on All Channels)
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vivalgi · 4 months
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Interesting. If these are actually true then no wonder the sequels were greenlit. I can't say much about Alpha as I haven't gotten past chapter 3 yet but at least I'm happy about BOLAS2 doing so well.
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ceolona · 3 months
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Exhaustion
Is anyone else exhausted from all the hate over The Acolyte? Dial it back
Lesbian Space Witches
Seriously? That’s the click bait the internet is going with? Gotta suggest they’re all bumpin’ uglies at midnight, instead of reasonable analysis. Misandrous or Androphobic is more accurate. This is why I hate people. Grow up.
As far as the Thread is concerned, all we know is that “some” consider the Coven’s use of it as “dark”. That’s a whole philosophical discussion summed up on one sentence, provided with no context or depth.
Gotta love the good writing.
The Sith Are Back?
More likely than not, but…. Yes, Darth Smiley (Smilo Ren?) is running around with a red saber. That just means that the Kyber crystal was “bled” by its owner, probably a dark side adept. Sith use exclusively crystals from defeated Jedi. Mae, however, is playing flag football, trying to pull one off a Jedi beforehand, and chose not to take Indara’s blade after her death. None of this connects.
It also appears that the entire setup of the show is not “evil twin joins the Sith to avenge her slain family”, but “confused twin does tasks from a dark master that coincidentally involve her past but changes her mind”. After all, Mae did just go all “fuck this shit I’m out” in Ep4
Right there with you, girl!
Nerd Fight!!
A retcon or a fuck up? Ki-Adi-Mundi is currently hanging out with Sol and company. The Acolyte takes place in the year 132 BBY, but every other source has KAM born in 93 BBY, which is almost 40 years after Acolyte. Take that, along with future KAM denying knowledge of the Sith in Phantom Menace despite possibly encountering them four decades before he was born, and you have the grand battle that went on in Wookieepedia.
Not worth the effort to sort through.
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theresah331 · 4 months
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carolinanadeau · 7 months
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hmm maybe I should buy some new nail polish colors, those are fun and it's been a long time
ok, look, I understand that this is named after the Beauty and the Beast character, I am not stupid, it's a far more well-known reference and she isn't even called that yet in the movie but I still think I have to get it -
ok wait THIS too?? And it's sold out? Come ONNNN
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simpleesong · 1 year
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shisasan · 8 months
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indelicateink · 5 months
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"[Senator John Fredrickson's] speech unfolded amidst a heated debate surrounding a proposed bill known as the Sports and Spaces Act, aimed at restricting trans students' access to facilities and sports teams aligned with their gender identity.
"This legislation would threaten to further marginalize trans youth by denying them access to basic amenities like bathrooms and locker rooms, as well as excluding them from sports competitions.
"The Sports and Spaces Act ultimately met its demise by a narrow margin, with Republican Senators Tom Brand and Merv Riepe—who initially co-sponsored it with their colleague Kathleen Kauth—abstaining from voting, effectively rendering it inactive for the remainder of the legislative session.
"The measure could not overcome a filibuster after a vote of 31-15 failed to cross the 33-vote threshold.
"In light of that, many praised Frederickson for speaking out so eloquently."
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iww-gnv · 1 year
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American workers are dying, local businesses are reporting a drop in productivity, and the country's economy is losing billions all because of one problem: the heat. July was the hottest month on record on our planet, according to scientists. This entire summer, so far, has been marked by scorching temperatures for much of the U.S. South, with the thermometer reaching triple digits in several places in Texas between June and July. In that same period, at least two people died in the state while working under the stifling heat enveloping Texas, a 35-year-old utility lineman, and a 66-year-old USPS carrier. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 36 work-related deaths due to environmental heat exposure in 2021, the latest data available. This was a drop from 56 deaths in 2020, and the lowest number since 2017. "Workers who are exposed to extreme heat or work in hot environments may be at risk of heat stress," Kathleen Conley, a spokesperson for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), told Newsweek. "Heat stress can result in heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, or heat rashes. Heat can also increase the risk of injuries in workers as it may result in sweaty palms, fogged-up safety glasses, and dizziness. Burns may also occur as a result of accidental contact with hot surfaces or steam." While there is a minimum working temperature in the U.S., there's no maximum working temperature set by law at a federal level. The CDC makes recommendations for employers to avoid heat stress in the workplace, but these are not legally binding requirements. The Biden administration has tasked the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) with updating its worker safety policies in light of the extreme heat. But the federal standards could take years to develop—leaving the issue in the hands of individual states. Things aren't moving nearly as fast as the emergency would require—and it's the politics around the way we look at work, the labor market, and the rights of workers in the U.S. that is slowing things down.
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Disco Elysium / Sacred and Terrible Air / Malevich: Black Square / Damien Hirst: Black Sun / Mark Rothko: Untitled, Black on Grey/ Kathleen Ryan: Bad Peach / Kathleen Ryan: Bad Lemon (Creep) / Malevich: White on white / El Lissitzky: Light Abstraction
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