TurblesCelbor

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It's me, Turbles Celbor, that degenerate bisexual gamer from Youtube. I play weird, abnormal, queer, and interesting video games from many different platforms.

Got suggestions? Thoughts? Want to yell at this asshole? @me.

You can check out my videos at: https://www.youtube.com/@TurblesCelbor

Bend-Lapine school district is refusing to negotiate in good faith with the teacher's union as is required by law.

Get them to start negotiating. Fuck these petit bourgeois and their desire that the working class be servants.

https://chng.it/zS9KLjJxfF

Sign the Petition

Tell Bend-La Pine School District Administrators: Come Prepared to Bargain on October 30th

Change.org

@georgetakei

GOP wants illiberal democracy. If you are old enough to pay taxes you are old enough to have a say in how you are governed.

@TechConnectify seems dangerous
Gaiman: " If you really can't figure out which political party or which politician to vote for, just ask if they're on the side of libraries. Are they voting to fund their libraries? Are they voting to keep them free? Then vote for those guys. They're probably the good guys. And by the same token, the book burners, the book banners, they're probably the bad guys."
https://ilovelibraries.org/article/i-will-always-be-on-the-side-of-the-libraries-a-conversation-with-neil-gaiman/
“I will always be on the side of the libraries”: A Conversation with Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman is a fierce supporter of libraries. The author of American Gods, Neverwhere, Good Omens, The Sandman, Coraline, and so many more has had a lifelong love affair with reading. And he credits librarians for fostering his curiosity about books and learning at a young age. Gaiman spoke with I Love Libraries recently about libraries, comic books, book banning in the U.S., movies, and more.

I Love Libraries

@jordanlund

Man still obsessed with other people using drugs huh?

@jordanlund @const_void

Housing first does work if your goal is to get people off the street cheaply and effectively, and keep them housed.

If you're neurotic about substance mis-use in other people sure, housing first won't stop it, but at least you won't have a bunch of camps everywhere.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7427255/

Is the Housing First Model Effective? Different Evidence for Different Outcomes

PubMed Central (PMC)
@jordanlund @const_void job is ideal, yet there are barriers for those living in their vehicles to get one. some people are only lucky enough to have a car and not an RV, how will they keep up hygiene for an interview? how can people access addiction services when they often require good insurance or a lot of money? if they don’t have a permanent residence are they able to renew driver’s licenses? is it these barriers that make Andrew compare his situation to imprisonment?
@Snoro So many more people die in the heat. It's so frustrating. :C