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@coriander yeah i can’t not notice it

it’s fine but i can’t not notice it

Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence by Judith Butler

great resource on how to write good

@alyssa yes, i am not popular enough to source content for a zine, so i would definitely be doing so with a layout and format and timetable which would allow me to create all the necessary pieces if needed

if you’re wondering which of these is the “good” option, so am i

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internet zine run by kibi

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if i started an internet zine would that be cool or drool

guy in your MFA terrified to death of mastodon; encourages you to join a platform where he isn't banned

new discord font keeps throwing me

today i guess i talked someone into watching The Half of It on Netflix? i thought it was pretty alright for what it is? idk let me know your thoughts if you watch it

2a. no, “from each, whatever they want” doesn’t work either

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2. it's “from each according to ability”, not “from each, nothing”

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1. the proletariat and the bourgeoisie are fundamentally different and have incompatible struggles

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are you really an ancom if you don't understand the basic tenets of communism

a truth i dislike 

@RosethornRangerTTV to the contrary, our system frankly doesn't care whether or not you labour unless you are poor. for the bourgeoisie, your statement is flatly false.

regarding the proletariat, there are a great many things we must do to survive. we must get out of bed each day. we must breathe. we must eat. we must try to maintain our health. i take issue with the insinuation that labour is necessarily somehow more serious or more traumatic than these other aspects of survival.

in both cases, the issue is not that survival is conditional, but that the conditions are not distributed equitably among society.

a truth i dislike 

statistically speaking, if you are exposed to enough people, one or more of them are likely to be dealing with something serious and stressful at any given time

@gaditb @djsundog @thegibson and it would definitely solve the use case of migrating posts between services hosted on the same domain name

@gaditb @djsundog @thegibson yeah this is why i think Tag URIs are a better fit than UUIDs, UUIDs are just more recognizable so i used them as the example

with a Tag URI the domain name of the issuer is part of the URI, so you could simply reject any posts where that didn't match. this might mean that posts would cease to be federatable once you moved them to a different domain name (unless you set up a mechanism by which the old domain could verify the new one), but it would at least mean the posts WOULD be movable

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A small, community‐oriented Mastodon‐compatible Fediverse (GlitchSoc) instance managed as a joint venture between the cat and KIBI families.