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@giltay@tenforward.social
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Cave pixie. Sufficiently accurate for poetry. There are cats. Call me Geoff.

Languages: English, and limited French. Formerly giltay@m.s (2017–22) and giltay@eldritch (2022–23).

I'm okay if people want to interact with me, follow me, or boost my toots.

Avatar description: Avatar description: My face (white person with auburn hair and glasses). I'm wearing a Tilley hat.

Header image description: A macro closeup of a gilt steel pen nib with "№ 42" inscribed on it.

pronounshe/him usually, but I'm open to she/her
homeOwen Sound, Ontario, Canada (Treaties 45½, 67, and 82)
fortysomething
webhttps://www.giltay.ca

Sign held by a person standing alongside the transmarch route:

"Birds born in cages view flying as a disease"

Actually wow

HAPPY PRIDE EVERYBODY

love the trans march

Old Cummer by kthorjensen

Old Cummer GO Station is a train and bus station in the GO Transit network located in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

TeePublic

Canadians, pay attention: Bill C-2 is a quiet threat to your privacy and civil liberties.

With so much happening around the world, it’s easy to miss what’s going on in our own backyard. But Bill C-2, now in the House of Commons, deserves your attention.

It lowers the threshold for law enforcement to access your private data—without a warrant. All it takes is "reasonable suspicion."

What kind of data?

* Internet and cellphone metadata

* Your location and activity logs

* Information shared across borders with foreign agencies

All accessed more easily under vague “exigent circumstances”

As a person who’s been accosted based on “reasonable suspicion” due to…. existing, I’m concerned that this bill expands surveillance powers and erodes due process protections that Canadians have long relied on.

I keep seeing arguments like, “If you’re not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about.”

Let me be clear: that’s not how rights work.

Free societies are built on the principle that the law protects the innocent—not that we must prove we have nothing to hide.

If you're concerned (and you should be), reach out to your Member of Parliament. Let them know you oppose C-2 and support real protections for Canadian privacy and civil rights.

You can read the full bill here:

https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/45-1/bill/C-2/first-reading

Let’s not sleepwalk into surveillance. We deserve better.

PS The Citizen Lab has an excellent write up https://citizenlab.ca/2025/06/a-preliminary-analysis-of-bill-c-2/

PPS If you're a Canadian resident, find your Member of Parliament here: https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en

#PrivacyMatters #BillC2 #Canada

Government Bill (House of Commons) C-2 (45-1) - First Reading - Strong Borders Act - Parliament of Canada

Government Bill (House of Commons) C-2 (45-1) - First Reading - Strong Borders Act - Parliament of Canada

It's been a year since Lursa passed into Sto-vo-kor.

Unlike her namesake, she was small and sleepy. She was a good-natured cat, very sweet and affectionate and playful. When you picked her up, she'd go happily limp. She had the cutest snore.

She and her sister (B'Etor, of course) were rescues and had been malnourished as young kittens, so they were very small. They'd cuddle together and we'd say they made up one cat with two heads. They play-fought a lot but they loved each other.

Perhaps because of the malnourishment, Lursa started having grand mal seizures when she was 7, but we were able to keep it under control with medication. As a result, I still get antsy around 6:30, which was her pill time.

Although a cat of habit, she took major changes in her last years in stride. We moved to a new city, her sister passed, and we got two new kittens, one of whom decided she was her mommy.

The vet found a cancerous lesion on her tongue last June after she started having trouble eating. We hoped we'd have a few months, but within a week she couldn't even drink water so we made the choice. She was 13.

Qapla', little warrior. 

@welshpixie Something something Lempel-Ziv-Welch-Pixie.

Chatting to someone who seems to be obsessed with 'boosting' their immune system.
"You can make your immune system work harder by doing this and getting it to 110%"

Sir, if my immune system is working 110% that is called an autoimmune disease

First time I saw this, a bumblebee with a passenger
@wohali Domer!
@anubiarts I use Deezer because it pays artists pretty well compared to other streaming services. (I suppose you could say it rips them off the least.)