@SeriousMoonlight

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Humanist Misanthrope. Professional Cat Herder. Sleep Enthusiast. Bibliophile. Fur Father 🐕🐕🐈.
@SeriousMoonlight @piratero Hmmm that would make a little more sense
@helplessduck I went to an amazing turkish bath in Istanbul. If they invented teleportation today that's the first place I'd go to.
@piratero @RickiTarr According to this reddit TIL humans were supposed to be processors not batteries.
https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/26o6al/til_in_the_original_draft_of_the_matrix_humans/
TIL In the original draft of The Matrix, humans weren't used as batteries; they were used as processors. There were concerns contemporary audiences might not understand that, and the 'battery' explanation was thought to be easier to understand.

Posted in r/todayilearned by u/Asmor • 275 points and 52 comments

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@donni

"Nothing was solved, but nothing mattered."

-- Narrator

Maybe things will be OK if you just forget about them and lie on the ground
@josh I've been using elk.zone in a mobile browser and like it a lot.

When I was 15 years old, a gay man named Matthew Shepard was brutally tortured and murdered. That was 25 years ago, today, October 6, 1998.

This was not called a hate crime at the time, and it was another 10 years before gender, sexual orientation, and disability were included in federal hate crime legislation.

I'd like to say that the world has changed. In some ways, it has. (Hi! I'm gay! — and I'm an engineering manager at a major global corporation, which I couldn't have imagine would be possible in my lifetime.)

But in many ways, the world hasn't changed. The same intensity and depth of stigma is still there in many parts of the world. We've created little channels of tolerance here and there, but bias and the stigma that powers is are still swirling around us, like an airborne virus barely held back by positive pressure.

Keep it up, and don't let your guard down. I can't.
#MatthewShepard #Stigma

Louis Chalon
"Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal."
Albert Camus

On Oct 3, 1925, Simone Segouin (nom de guerre Nicole Minet) was born in Chartres, France. She served in the French Resistance in the FTP (Francs-tireurs et Partisans), a communist group fighting the Nazis. Her wartime exploits included derailing German trains, blowing up bridges, & capturing 25 German prisoners as an 18 y/o during the fall of Chartres. After the war she worked as a pediatric nurse in Chartres. She died Feb 21, 2023 at age 97.

#WW2 #Resistance #Antifa #Herstory #France