every moment of every day the u.s. government makes us painfully aware of how it not only gives no fucks about us & our collective suffering, but that it is committed to punishing us, future generations, & every inch of the natural world & its inhabitants for simply existing.
“guys it’s never gonna get better please buy a ram please please please buy ram. It’s never getting better please guys please. just buy the ram over 400% markup guys just buy the ram please.”
mark my fucking words - they will classify assigning books with gay characters as "sexual abuse."
it's going to be something much worse than we can imagine.
Oh my god he really is dead and CNN probably figured out he was genuinely lying about talking to him and they’re trying to distance themselves from him in the event of any legal blowback lmfao
the reason tech ceos wont allow users to filter ai content is bc it would reveal to their investors how few people want to see their very, very expensive slop
Right now there’s a total blackout in Cuba as its power grid has collapsed for 2nd time in a week. Yet US media will report this as an infrastructure failure, omitting the decisive cause: a six-month fuel blockade enforced by Trump, a genocidal policy of collective punishment.
It’s so fucking bleak, on both sides of the border. It’s never been more important to learn about your local ecology and get involved to sustain it.
If you don’t, who will?
The cyclosporiasis outbreak fits this thread exactly.
More people more vulnerable means more affected by bugs they used to be able to just shrug off.
Then more people sick means more people spreading.
What made them vulnerable?
Covid infections.
https://t.co/lATi9UNbRv
this is what they meant when they said "the vulnerable will fall by the wayside". the news covering this makes it seem like an inevitable tragedy, and some may argue she was going to die at some point, but after COVID her condition worsened exponentially.
Just got lectured that sometimes medical care is necessary and can't be avoided despite COVID risk. Like, no shit? That's the problem! Medical settings should be safe but they're dangerous!