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too bad broken systems don’t evoke an empathy response the same as broken people

@witchfynder_finder yes, one thing capitalism absolutely LOVES is unlicensed fangames

@nihilazo look up STUTS especially the album Eutopia

@aescling yes i first read it back in like 2018 and it helped me formulate some of my hot takes about mastodev

@aescling cacnea and its evolution are the only :Grass_type: pokémon in the Human-Like egg group

pokémon company says NO to fucking plants

@aescling « We hardly know ourselves if we've got nothin' to ride for / A struggle to live to the fullest and die for / And make love and wage war for. » bluescholars.bandcamp.com/trac

remembering this scene in Golden Time and laughing

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(paraphrase) “Once upon a time… there was a man… who lived alone in a cottage… and had sexual relations with… a bird. But that’s not the bad part!!”

@roxie congrats!! hope it goes well for you!!

last night i dreamt that the colour of XML is brown

@z in academia, LGBT(Q) refers to any alliance of lesbian, gay, bi, trans (and queer) organizations or movements, each of which may only identify with a few of those labels. it is a heterogeneous term which serves as an umbrella for antihomophobic activism and support in general.

queer, on the other hand, is a more specific set of movements concerned primarily with dismantling or contesting normative ideas of gender and sexuality. it's generally not a label one applies to people or organizations who haven't taken the label on themselves.

on an individual level, generally the organizations which describe themselves as queer are more progressive and accommodating than those which describe themselves as LGBT, and are more political at heart. but in aggregate, LGBT draws the widest net over organizations or movements.

re: spaces, using the term “LGBT” similarly suggests “we are looking to accommodate people who are gay but aren’t committed to the queer movement”, which can be good for some things (support groups), and bad for others (political activism)

@roxie this is a Rails position but if you’ve done backend work before you can probably pick up the basics of Rails in pretty short order. in my experience these kinds of jobs in the US are not very competitive and i wouldn’t be surprised if the same were true in the UK.

as a word of warning if you do get the position, Hyrax can be a pretty steep learning curve, but as an upshot i doubt anyone applying will have much existing experience. it will position you well to pick up similar jobs in the future.

cottagelabs.com/jobs

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