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wilwheaton:

saywhat-politics:

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Only capitalism could turn unlimited free electricity into a problem.

oh no the poor billionaires may lose a few thousand dollars so the plant doesn’t die so sad

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nudityandnerdery:

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penice-yummers:

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cricketcat9:

hadeantaiga:

2v62-deactivated20221127:

hadeantaiga:

Feminism isn’t “Women vs Men”

Feminism is “Us vs The Patriarchy”

And “Us” includes everyone.

the patriarchy is the men btw.

No, it’s not. The patriarchy is a system. Women can also enforce the patriarchy. Women can be and often are misogynistic and sexist.

Understanding the difference between a hierarchical system and individual human beings should be feminism 101.

👆🏼👆🏼👆🏼👆🏼👆🏼

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gayberdnird:

chismosite:

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LAPD detonated 5000 lbs of fireworks in the middle of a residential area, injuring at least 17 people and causing $900 million in various damages in a low-income, majority-POC neighborhood.

They then continue to pursue caging the person whose fireworks they stole while news media misreports to cover for police incompetency and destruction.

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post on the damages

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in depth article

It took TWO YEARS to get the names of those involved with this incident. There are people still protesting, still living in hotels, still with unfulfilled claims to the city from this shit

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weirdmageddon:

weirdmageddon:

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this is happening at my college right now. i’m in my third year here and everyone i know is like, haha, im in danger.

one of my professors earlier today had the perfect word to describe the feeling of it: traumatizing

what they’re doing seems almost illegal, like.. considering desantis brought in the majority of the trustees in one sweep, we didnt even have a chance to dissent their new supermajority firing president okker with no cause. or if it isn’t, it should be illegal, there’s literally no checks and balances happening here. no democracy involved. genuine fascism at work, it’s actually absurd. extremely fucking filthy and despicable political ploy.

yesterday wrt the board of trustees meeting, a student commented, “The fact they are playing [the college president] like she’s a game and she is sitting at that table CRYING is something that shakes me.”

this is who they replaced our president with

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they don’t care about education or the students at all. they don’t care. we’re chess pieces to them.

read more:

There's a school in Florida called New College of Florida. It's notoriously non-traditional, has a highly progressive student body, and a high proportion of LGBTQ+ students. It's also one of the best public colleges in the country and it's in the midst of a political takeover🧵  — Justin Sklar (@JustinSklar) January 31, 2023ALT

please help us defend ourselves, not just for NCF but for educational freedom in academic institutions in general. donate, spread the word, etc. here’s the site

this son of a bitch is definitely going to run for president in 2024. pay attention to what’s happening on the ground here. it’s very bleak.

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a lot has happened but this is really peak shit. they fucking hate us and want to inconvenience us as much as possible

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here’s a pdf of the article. i’m a senior btw. i don’t know what to do

New College of Florida is shifting returning students into housing in buildings with mold problems identified by an outside consultant to make way for student-athletes and other incoming freshmen who are part of a conservative transformation of the school launched by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Weeks before the start of the fall semester, the college emailed returning students Tuesday to tell them their housing assignments had been changed at the last minute to accommodate an influx of student- athletes and freshmen. The new cohort would live in the apartment-style Dort and Goldstein buildings — which have historically housed upperclassmen — while returning students would be moved to other, shared-space dorms, such as the older I. M. Pei designed buildings.

Pei dorms, however, were considered virtually uninhabitable due to mold as of early this summer. Although New College housed students in the Pei dorms last semester, a May report commissioned by the school and obtained by the Herald-Tribune concluded that the Pei dorms “should not be occupied in their current condition” due to a systematic mold issue that would require a fiscal investment to repair.

Mold can cause symptoms such as stuffy nose, sore throat, coughing or wheezing, burning eyes, or skin rash, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. People with asthma or who are allergic to mold could have more severe reactions, and immunocompromised people could get lung infections from mold.

The college’s email to students mentioned ongoing renovations, but it was unclear if those included repairing mold damage and the underlying building issues causing mold.

Students had until July 14 to cancel their housing agreements with no penalty, a deadline only three days after the email was sent.

For many upperclassmen working on thesis projects, living in an apartment-style dorm is preferable because of the private living and study spaces each student receives.

The idea of living in shared-space Pei dorms again has prompted some students to consider off- campus living options, or even transferring to another college. For many, living off-campus is financially impossible because of the cost of rent in the Sarasota-Manatee area.

On-campus housing costs between $3,000 and $5,000 per semester, a student housing employee told the Herald-Tribune. The estimated median monthly rent in Sarasota for a one-bedroom apartment is $1,500, and since March 2020, rents have increased by 43.5% in the North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton metro area, the sixth-largest increase in the country, according to apartmentlist.com data.

Zoe Fountain, a 20-year-old psychology and gender studies student involved in student government, said giving student-athletes the nicer apartment-style dorms is indicative of the school’s new DeSantis- appointed leadership trying to shape a new student body while neglecting the needs of current students.

Earlier in the year, the college fired an LGBTQ librarian and denied tenure to five faculty members. “To all of us (students), that just sounds like they’re trying to drive us out,” she said.

In addition to being given priority in housing assignments, student-athletes have been given preferential treatment in admissions and promised $1,400 laptops if they enrolled, a New College admissions official told the Herald-Tribune.

As the college seeks rapid renovations of different residential buildings, the treatment of the current student body is “dehumanizing,” Fountain said. Current summer residents have dealt with construction crews and dust. “We are being treated as inconveniences that they need to move around,“ she said.

Fountain said that the housing situation, coupled with other actions by the administration, have alienated her from New College. She said she plans to take a gap semester this fall to find another college destination.

"The rug is being pulled out from under you, and all of us are just very desperately wanting to go back to the way things are and realizing that that’s not possible for us anymore,” Fountain said.

Megan Nigro, a 19-year-old zoology fourth-year student, was set to live in the Dort building with three other students this fall. Now, she’s likely going to live in Pei dorms, where she lived last year. One of the biggest draws for the Dort and Goldstein dorms is the kitchens in each unit, something Nigro said she was excited to use because of the limited food options on campus. She said she’s exploring off-campus living options. However, Nigro said she pays for housing through scholarships at the school, so being able to afford an apartment off-campus would be difficult.

Some students won’t be given an on-campus housing opportunity at all. Andy Trinh, a 20-year-old computer science third-year, said they were supposed to live in the Palmer B dorm, but they received an email saying the dorm had been taken offline. Corcoran had previously received approval from the Board of Trustees to begin the process of demolishing the building, despite not having obtained permits to do so.

In the meeting, Corcoran said displaced students could be moved to a nearby hotel or to USF’s Sarasota-Manatee campus.

“I don’t have a car. I don’t know how to get to campus from there unless I take the bus, but it’s not something I can do for like every single meal,” Trinh said. “It’s not completely feasible unless they have like a shuttle or something running.”

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one-time-i-dreamt:

SHEIN getting hit with a RICO charge was not on my 2023 Bingo card.  — NUFF (@nuffsaidny) July 13, 2023ALT
nah somebody explain that SHEIN shit like i’m 5 years old. the only time i’ve heard about RICO cases is when it’s about gangs, murder or drugs?! wtf they doing  — Kemi Marie (they/them) (@kemimarie) July 13, 2023ALT
They designed analytics to identify trending styles and rip off small businesses/creators by mass reproducing their work for cheap. Copyright infringement + data breaches. RICO because they absolve responsibility by acting as a conglomerate not corporation, it’s organized crime.  — mama 💀 (@luciferforher) July 13, 2023ALT

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memetheon:

jellybeanium124:

Hey. Gentiles. Listen up for a sec.

When September and October are nearing and you’re planning an event: google “Rosh Hashanah *year*” and *Yom Kippur *year*” and then, and I cannot stress this enough, don’t plan your event on those days. In fact, don’t plan any events starting sundown the night before. Those are the three most important days of the Jewish calendar, and, once again, I cannot stress enough how much this little bit of forethought and kindness will make every Jew you know cry tears of joy.

in 2023, the night before Rosh Hashanah is Thursday evening, September 14.

Rosh Hashanah ends Sunday evening, September 17.

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in 2023, the night before Yom Kippur is Saturday evening, September 23.

Yom Kippur ends Monday evening, September 25.

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jcrewguy:

WGA and SAG-AFTRA members can get FREE groceries from World Harvest Food Bank until the end of the strike!   (For all others, it’s $55 for a cart loaded with food.) pic.twitter.com/idKrY5IQ8w  — Yell in a Strike (@jelenawoehr) July 17, 2023ALT

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great-and-small:

Just found out my facebook birding group is public because my cousin (a lawyer who is not into birds) casually said to me “saw you couldn’t identify a willet the other day… pretty embarrassing”

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