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The vaccine didn't work as intended, but thanks to MAID, we can fix it. But remember: the original intent was for you to die, not suffer and become a burden to the health system. That's the part we're fixing. 🇨🇦 :blobcatsalute:

Todays dinner: Salmon with boiled potatoes, carrot and broccoli..

And i can't believe how easy it is to do these kind of uncomplicated dishes...2 years ago i had the dinner-delivery-service from the commune, where they deliver a meal each day - and that's like 400bucks/month...i'm learning new things, easy things, and i'm saving money:

Wenn das wahr ist, wäre das wieder so ein #ÖRR Skandal. Das #ZDF soll hier auf eine Bauerndemo ein fremdes Transparent eingeschleust haben, um damit demofremde politische Botschaften zu filmen. Die Demonstranten wehren sich aber gegen derartige Manipulation ihres Protests.
Kennt ihr den Film "wage the dog" mit Robert de Niro? Schaut man hin euch mal an.

asking for funding my wife's anti-cancer treatment 

A personal one, especially for Poles: 5 years ago, my wife was diagnosed with cancer. So far we're in full remission since the first treatment but we are spending /a lot/ to help her fight whatever left there is on cell level. We are gathering 1,5% of tax (and direct transfers) to help us.

details: justyna.sapka.me

@freemo not only from this account i might add, i'll try to collect a few examples. happens relatively sparingly though.

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@kaputtnik @DCR Ich kann «dem Faltigen» nur zustimmen. Ich empfehle folgendes Buch …

Zwischen 1918 und 1921 werden in der Ukraine über 100.000 Juden von Bauern, Städtern und Soldaten ermordet, die sie für die Russische Revolution und deren Folgen verantwortlich machen.

Von den Pogromen des Stepan Bandera in den 1940ern, gegen Juden und Polen im Raum Lviv / Lemberg reden wir dann später.

@freemo the attachment seems to be missing, i have seen this sometimes in the last weeks. it's not just the file missing but the whole attachment seems to have been lost.

ohai.social/@archaeohistories/

Archaeo-Histories  
Amber Bear Amulet (1700-650 BC) of Hunter, was found in 1887 AD in a peat bog near Slupsk, Poland. Almost 4 inches long, 1 inch wide, 2 inches high...

Amber Bear Amulet (1700-650 BC) of Hunter, was found in 1887 AD in a peat bog near Slupsk, Poland.

Almost 4 inches long, 1 inch wide, 2 inches high, it is dark reddish gold and translucent. Its rounded body, shortened stubs for legs, ears, snout with two holes for nose and round eyes, gives it appearance of bear cub.

Age of artefact is in dispute although it is thought to be at least 3000 years old. Some scholars believe that it is dated 8500-6500 BC, from Maglemose culture.

Szczecin Museum

Für heute haben sich etwa doppelt so viele Menschen angemeldet. Viele davon kenne ich noch nicht.
Das freut mich sehr.

Für mich sind das Schritte in eine Zukunft, in der wir achtsamer mit Ressourcen und der Umwelt umgehen und einander offen und vertrauensvoll begegnen.

Ich freue mich auf den Nachmittag.

#RessourcenSchonen #Tauschcafé

Wir veranstalten heute Nachmittag unser 2. Tauschcafé.

Jeder kann bis zu 10 wertige Dinge mitbringen, die dann den Besitzer wechseln können.

'Wertig' soll heißen, kein Ramsch aus dem Keller, der weg muß, sondern Dinge, die man selbst schätzt, die trotzdem nicht mehr in Gebrauch, aber zu schade zum Wegwerfen sind.

Das 1.Tauschcafé war ein voller Erfolg. Jeder ist strahlend nach Hause gegangen und wir hatten neben dem Tauschen einen wunderbaren Austausch.

#RessourcenSchonen

my american dream 

@nosleep one of the differences are americans are still angry at not being what we are supposed to be, while most of the world has embraced hypernormalization.

my american dream 

i've spent most of my life on the outside looking in. america has always been a place of fantasy for me. there has been this image i've built up from growing up consuming american media (hollywood, youtube, tales from my parents); an image of absolute freedom and limitless possibilities.

it took me two and a half years of living here for that image to be shattered. there is, in fact, no place on earth that offers what so many emigrants seek. the issue lies in the fact that such a place cannot exist, because it would be akin to finding heaven on earth. unrealistic expectations are what cause people to move to a completely foreign land, with no hope of ever learning the language or integrating into the culture, for the chance at a new life. it would therefore be naive to try to find a place that ticks all of the boxes we create for ourselves.

but america comes so tantalizingly close. in every corner of this land, from the wildest mountains, to the densest cities, there exists the illusion of absolute freedom. the presence of the government is confined to administrative buildings, blacked out ford explorers, and the occasional newsflash from washington. government is an afterthought. there is no suffocating presence.

i think about government a lot. it's a reflex you learn from living in an authoritarian country. no matter the subways they try to bribe you with, you always need a backup plan to flee, to get your loved ones out. little schemes, an eye for a good golden parachute. it eats up brain cycles and is a source of constant, everchanging stress. it gnaws at you quietly in the background, tainting your future. you only realize that there are spikes in your collar when the chain gets yanked.

which is why i bought into the american image so much. i wanted to completely ditch the collar. and i got frustrated when it was replaced with a comfy, pink one instead. no matter how distracting tax filing, nutrition labels and making rent is, my old reflexes kept kicking in. i have a much bigger hamster wheel to play with. but i can still see the bars of the cage.

this country is FUCKED UP. but in a refreshing, and exciting way. no matter how hard i work the wheel, i know i was simply not born in the right class to unlock the complete freedom childhood me dreamed of. and this realization is what made me realize i desperately want to stay.

you don't need complete freedom to be happy. in fact, it would only drive you mad. i'm happy with the overcrowded hellhole that is new york, the stars (multiple) in the night sky i can't count, the thirty year fucking mortgage, the cute boys with curly hair i've hit on and the red haired asshole i gut punched when i was completely drunk out of my mind. i'm happy with worrying about majors and minors, how i should structure my 401(k). because this country is HUGE.

you thrive at the ignorance of your handlers. when the bureaucratic machine can't possibly even begin to figure out what box to put you in. when you only remember the four layers of government cake when it's time to do your taxes. it's this that draws me in.

the way the culture is so completely ignorant of the world it lives in. it is an almighty privilege to call your government traitors and live to type the end of your sentence.

i love this place. i really do. and even though i am legally obligated to gtfo 30 days after my graduation day, i'm waiting for may 4 with bated breath. come hell or high water, i am going to get my green card and stay. this is my country. and i'm not going to let some power-tripping locals try to say otherwise.

it's contradictory, naive, and stupid. and even if i have to unceremoniously fly god knows where on day 29, i know i will be back. because this is my american dream.

‘They lied’: plastics producers deceived public about recycling, report reveals theguardian.com/us-news/2024/f Companies knew for decades recycling was not viable but promoted it regardless, Center for Climate Integrity study finds. #greenwashing

shitposter.club status, please repost for visibility 

moon asked to relay that SPC is down due to database corruption. he does not have time to deal with it right now, so it will be down at least until tomorrow afternoon.

Me and the other directors at my new company have been toying with a new idea, paying people for the work they do on interviews (well sorta).

Basically the idea we are toying with is when we give a programming test as part of the interview we basically offer them the choice of either doing a toy project that has no value to us as a company, or giving them the option to fix any outstanding tickets on one of our open-source projects with a bounty attached to it. This way if your programming test gets accepted you stand a good chance of getting the job AND get paid the bounty.

Programming tests never sat right with me because it seems like a huge time investment to ask of someone who might not get a job. So I wanted to make the process more fair and beneficial to applicants.

Would love to hear what thinks about this.

🎓 Dr. Freemo :jpf: 🇳🇱  
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