@PaprikaGirl_JP I had this while visiting someone's home in Kamakura in 2019, made with plums from their own tree. It remains the most delicious drink I have ever had.
@ImWatson91 /I have strong feelings about how therapy should be conducted and the importance of not influencing the patient and enforcing my worldview but providing them the structure they need to help themselves. I'm only human and can never fully free myself from bias, but I'd like to try.
@ImWatson91 I'm going to school to become a therapist, in large part because of my own experiences going to therapy and visiting mental health institutions. I have a great capacity to listen to and sympathize with people's problems without getting down, and people are endlessly fascinating./
@The13thBird *You* hate them because you associate them with black people.
*I* hate them because they're ugly, brutish, stupid, and obsolete. They were bred to kill. Also, every one I've ever known was owned by a white, trashy, part-time criminal. Call it bias all you like ๐คท
@Sargon_of_Akkad Coal is the dirtiest and most deadly form of energy production by a long shot. It's not bad to have the capacity to use it in case of emergency, but every first world country can and should focus on much better sources. Why can't England be more like France in this regard?
@kenklippenstein Oh my gosh THANK YOU I've been trying to find some actual chats and info on him for ages. The rhetoric from all sides of the media is so pathetic and exhausting.
This is absurd, in just one of many ways, because most work in high-capital areas (the most automatable) is overvalued and overinflated. It's not that it's not valuable to our system at all, but the foundational value is in labor. Logistics, construction, utilities, etc.
It is likely that we only have ~3 years remaining where 95% of human labor is actually valuable (i.e. earns you money)
Most people haven't realized this yet.
It is also likely that this will be the end of our current iteration of labor-based capitalism.