What, has working 80 hours a week regularly in gig jobs to pay off staggering student loans knowing we’ll never be able to afford homes or to retire and watching healthcare crumble into unaffordability as we avoid seeing the doctor because of... https://t.co/p5bEKjUcv7
NYPD says the young man selling candy on the subway was arrested because he refused to "provide identification."
Nowhere in the US are you required to carry ID. In some states, including NY, in certain circumstances, police can ask you your name & other identifying information.
miss 80s/90s anime promo art that was like "here's the team in a band. now they're cowboys. they're at a luxurious restaurant each with a bouquet of roses, for you." the show is about, like, 3-5 teenage boys who are clones of god forced to be assassins
@jonmummolo One of the more surprising things I have learned since I started editing a journal is that late reviewers are really only part of the problem. Sitting on an invitation to review without responding until it expires is FAR more damaging to review times, for example.
get in the fucking pit with me you horrible goblins, if you're gonna write game rules write them with thought and intentionality or don't write them at all, both options are actually good!
@jduffyrice Funding for research; agencies to stop destroying their data; agencies to be compliant with public information laws and requests. The dream would be a centralized stats portal where pulling data is easy.
Remember when I said ableds’ hostility towards disabled and chronically ill people is becoming more apparent?
If you’d rather believe that it’s asthma patients rather than large corporations fucking the environment, then you’re ableist and dangerous.
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You know what’s bigger than both?
THE FOSSIL FUEL INDUSTRY
Eyes on the prize people. Don’t turn on our disabled siblings: we can’t do this without everyone and we don’t deserve the world we can create if it’s not for everyone. https://t.co/NdqKSyPdrh
In California, incarcerated people are risking their lives battling wildfires for $1/hour. Yet these same people are barred from firefighting after release.
It’s wrong. If you can save lives serving a sentence, you can save lives when you’re released.
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