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@babelcarp @tea
the Buket was nice too, if I recall
@babelcarp @tea
I've had a bunch of Azercai teas. They have some unique ones (like with spices) that were nice
@gabriel I'm very happy with mine, both at work and at home
Vampire Survivors is getting an official board game

The smash-hit indie game Vampire Survivors is getting an official board game. Developer poncle have teamed up with Grey Fox Games for it but details are light.

GamingOnLinux
In the past two years, Typst has become the foundation to base document writing on for so many people. With the lessons from their experience, we are launching our new website today.
@BrodieOnLinux, I came back to Mastodon after quite a bit specifically to say thank you for introducing me to Niri. This WM has been the one that "clicked" the most after trying just about every WM out there.

The initial reply from Amnesty International RE October 7th on its Twitter account already included a comparison between Israel and the Palestinians, Israel was first called out even in face of the atrocities carried out by Hamas: "Israeli security forces and Palestinian armed groups must make every effort to protect the lives of civilians in todayโ€™s outbreak of fighting in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories"[1]

A more comprehensible reply was published five whole days afterwars on October 12th. It condemned the killing of Israeli citizens, but also claimed that Israel had carried retaliatory attacks. "Amnesty International stands in solidarity with all the victims of these latest attacks"[2].

This is pure hipocricy. For Amnesty International Israeli citizens have less rights. Israeli citizens do not even deserve their own Twitter post without Israel being called out as the bad guy.

All further posts only complain about HR violations of the Israeli gov't against Palestinians.

A really nice thing about Judaism is being able to travel halfway across the world and still have the same culture and experiences with total strangers.
Basically, wherever Jews live, we are told we don't belong. This even happens on a micro scale in the U.S. where Jews were historically accused of invading classically white, Christian neighborhoods and today when Jews are accused of "gentrifying" neighborhoods inhabited by other minority groups, even when the Jews moving into these neighborhoods are often quite poor themselves.
The entire time Jews lived in Europe they were considered foreigners native to the Middle East and not true Europeans. It was taken for granted that they were part of the same people as Mizrachi Jews. Now that their descendants live in Israel, people are like: "No, don't live there, you're Europeans, come back to Europe, we won't genocide you this time, we promise."