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A dragon of finely weathered brass.

Traitor against the gender binary.
  

Currently named in support of Ukraine.

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I’m a Jew. Sometimes I write about Jewish stuff. If that bothers you, I invite you to block and move on.

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PronounsFor now, he/him and they/them. WIP.

Made the mistake of glancing at the news before going to bed, this evening. I got an eyeful of how the incoming prime minister is on track to cause thousands of excess deaths this winter, as *two thirds* of the UK population is predicted to have trouble making ends meet due to the cost of heating their homes this winter. People will be forced to choose between paying for basic necessities (e.g. food) and keeping their living space warm enough to avoid the respiratory & cardiovascular problems caused by a chronically cold environment.

And why? Because tax cuts.

Seriously.

Eat The Rich.

even works for oblique angles

stay safe out there folks

there is a selection bias because I picked this building since it was already on zillow, but the fact that this works consistently is worrisome
I don't want to be alarmist, but google lens is good enough that it can help dox you. all it takes is for a building in the background of a photo to have been listed on zillow, then google lens might be able to find it given that section of the pic
@chr Thank you for all the hard work. This has been a great place. 
Once again: abolish copyright.

Happy suffrage day!

On August 26th, 1920, the U.S. Secretary of State certified ratification of the 19th amendment, granting women the right to vote in all elections. (A number of states, predominantly west of the Mississippi River, had already granted womens’ suffrage within their own jurisdictions.)

Tisha b’Av is today, delayed from its calendar date in order to avoid conflict with Shabbat.

If you’re observing, may you have a meaningful fast.

I keep coming back to how China MiΓ©ville described so much of what's wrong with the present-day U.S. in an aside from _Perdido Street Station_.

One of the major characters, Yagharek, is a gerudo who translates his un-title as "too-abstract individualist"β€”someone unwilling or unable to accept restriction of their own liberties in order for others to have an equal degree of liberty. Applicability to the reactionary side of the political spectrum is obvious, but the attitude and stances of excessively-abstract individualism also seem to have poisoned our progressive and (various) leftist movements.

Damn if I know what to do about it. I'm just in awe of an author tossing that kind of observation-from-uncommon-perspective into a story as almost a throwaway line.

@jacel The best kind.