This shall be the thread I'll add all the tweets to I find important, worth reading through, and what shapes the way I (a 30+ European) view the world.
@OldWhiteBoomer@stepsenmccool Die Hitzewelle im Mai vergessen? Und es ist nicht normal, erstmal eine Woche abartige Hitze zu haben, dann zwei Wochen kalt, und jetzt wochenlang wieder abartige Hitze. Ohne Übergang, nichts. Wie soll Juli und August werden?
#Trickster series (CA / 2020) is amazing. I'm in EP 2, and the tall, dark and handsome "stranger" really is something. If I was open for crushes, that man would be it. So sinful.
(Yes, the bl0ody heat is absolutely helping turn me into a hot and bothered mess 😭)
@TGTM_Official I saw an IG reel from a German based extensions hairmaker(?) noting that the market was suddenly full of Iranian hair, of dubious sources, and that she's never seen such amounts. It was not normal, especially in such quantities.
@Karl_Lauterbach Aber Deutschland will ja gar nicht mehr Kinder? Wir Eltern werden bestraft, weil weil in Elternzeit sind, weil wir kind-krank machen müssen, weil teure und fehlende Betreuung, und sogar beim Einkauf von Grundsachen für Kinder ist überall 19%MwSt. drauf, und und und.
@kajakallas Oh my, so many bots or trolls from russian bot farms. Keep spreading the word Kaja, we need proper voices like yours, even in shtplaces like what twitter has become. Thank you!
@YourAnonNews Thank you for posting this, but please try to use other wording. There's no child pr0stitues, there's only paid encounters with abused minors. Or something like that, I'm not in the field of proper wording myself.
@Guiness_Pig Bc we use pyjamas for more than sleeping? I love wandering around the house in pyjamas on the weekend, I'd love it double if I had pockets.
One of the most horrifying things happening in Gaza right now something the world barely knows about is that we are now trapped inside an area no larger than 133 square kilometers out of Gaza’s original 336 square kilometers.
More than two million people are crowded into this tiny, suffocating space, creating one of the highest population densities in the world, literally.
But the real catastrophe is not only the lack of space it is that this area itself is no longer fit for human life. Everything around us has become rubble, tents, and destroyed homes. There are no proper schools, no functioning hospitals, no infrastructure, no electricity, and no clean water. People are surviving among destruction, disease, epidemics, hunger, and constant fear.
Every single day we wake up to news that more areas have been taken over, and the space we are confined to keeps shrinking further and further, until it feels like we are being slowly pushed toward complete suffocation. Our homes disappeared inside those areas, and until this moment we know nothing about them, as if our entire previous lives have simply been erased.
The situation here is becoming more terrifying with every passing day. Children fall asleep to the sounds of bombardment and fear, while families live without any sense of safety or stability.
No one knows how long this endless nightmare will continue. What is happening can no longer be endured, and there is an urgent and immediate need for intervention to save more than two million people trapped in conditions no human being should ever have to live through.
+ Only when the ML followed the monks directives did he do any good.
All in, there's some humour, lots of gore. Also, as a parent, watching movies like this is much more scarier than pre-child.
#HomeSweetHomeRebirth (TH 2025) is...not good. But in a good way? Actors are fine, the quality of special effects is good. I think it's bc all decisions the ML makes, are bad choices. The monk carried the plot, basically, and with grace and patience, even when annoyed. +
@VonFolkwang@Katharina281047@ichmachnixmit + und das ich nur 1 Kind habe, das ich dem System (und dieser Gesellschaft) anvertrauen muss. Hätte ich nochmals entscheiden können, wäre ich, stand heute, eher Kind-frei geblieben. Aber im Jahr 2019 war meine Weltanschauung doch noch viel naiver und hoffnungsvoller.
@PJINTHEGARDEN Woah, there's a thing like that? It's awesome! I've only got a balcony, but I'm trying my best to get it filled with a mix of fruit trees, veggies and insect-friendly flowers. And same; I'm finally starting to feel like I've more energy to spare (instead of just surviving).
Quarantining during a public health threat is not a punishment.
It’s not a violation of your freedoms.
It’s part of being in a society.
You do not have the right to spread a dangerous and deadly disease to others.
Robust public health measures save lives.