time is a human construct and it should be organized in accordance with human culture and institutions
i do not understand the people out here who are like “actually, i prefer it when it is pitch black before i even get off work in the winter; spending every daylight hour in a windowless office is great”
it’s like what if americana but played by a moody Liverpool shoegaze band
very up my alley
been rocking this album by King Hannah for a bit
https://kinghannah.bandcamp.com/album/i-m-not-sorry-i-was-just-being-me
mr. mime is fine. have you watched the anime? everybody loves mimey. okay it’s a little weird how they basically treat him like a servant and he always just smiles in that carefree manner despite having to do all the housework and everything but. okay it’s a little weird. okay
very excited for this soundtrack album
https://lifeformed.bandcamp.com/album/tunic
“wrapping and mapping is hella useful” yea dog i agree with that, love to do me a little wrap and map
“monads” hey shut the fuck up
« On March 8, 1917, in Petrograd, February 23, 1917, on the Julian calendar, women textile workers began a demonstration that eventually engulfed the whole city, demanding "Bread and Peace"—an end to World War I, to food shortages, and to czarism. This marked the beginning of the February Revolution, which alongside the October Revolution, made up the second Russian Revolution. Revolutionary leader Leon Trotsky wrote, "23 February (8th March) was International Woman's Day and meetings and actions were foreseen. But we did not imagine that this 'Women's Day' would inaugurate the revolution. Revolutionary actions were foreseen but without a date. But in the morning, despite the orders to the contrary, textile workers left their work in several factories and sent delegates to ask for the support of the strike… which led to mass strike... all went out into the streets." Seven days later, Tsar Nicholas II abdicated, and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote.
In 1917, following the October Revolution, Bolsheviks Alexandra Kollontai and Vladimir Lenin made IWD an official holiday in the Soviet Union. On May 8, 1965, the USSR Presidium of the Supreme Soviet decreed International Women's Day a non-working day in the USSR, "in commemoration of the outstanding merits of Soviet women in communistic construction, in the defense of their Fatherland during the Great Patriotic War, in their heroism and selflessness at the front and in the rear, and also marking the great contribution of women to strengthening friendship between peoples, and the struggle for peace. But still, women's day must be celebrated as are other holidays." » [Wikipedia, on the settling of 8 March as IWD.]
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