T Swift's rider has gotten a little weird overtime
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Gotta commit to the bit! I would have done it lmao
Too lazy to google, what do you mean by the real story as Lynch intended?
We had an old pool table once because a friend was just giving it away. Almost never used it for pool, but it did get a lot of board game use.
Lol fair, I know it's propaganda, just hadn't considered that they may literally be in the military.
These are all dope. Checked out With Pride too, pretty satisfying instrumentals.
This is going to make me sound like a lib, but does anyone know why does this group write tunes about Kim Jong-Un specifically? I tried digging around but of course the news is flooded with crap about Friendly Father. Feels like a great man of history situation. Of course, in the states we're only going to hear about stories about their "dear/Supreme leader" (whatever scary term is in use at the time), and not pro workers works, so we have that bias shaping our interpretations.
Nice, I'm actually getting back into some local DSA work soon hopefully. This is great, thanks!
I guess it would be helpful to have specific things in mind 😅
Generally things ranging from site maintenance and more general technical support but ideally up to building custom tools for organizers, tenants, workers, etc.
Honestly, kind of looking to continue to help with things that i have some experience with while I slowly develop my interpersonal skills
The EFF is an interesting idea, I'll stick it on the list.
Oo, thanks for the slack tip!
My experience seems to match yours with these things.
Sweet, I'll check the links out. I want to say I tried to get a riseup email account several years ago and wasn't able to, probably for security reasons. Hadn't thought about that org in a long time, definitely seems like time to look them up again.
Also there's this weird problem straight white males over a certain age have where their bigoted ass co workers just assume you're cool with it, and You're faced with the choice of causing a stink and facing being fired or ostracized, or you can let it roll off your back. There's definitely a middle ground, but it comes with risks to your livelihood just the same
This one sucks, and I personally struggle with it surprisingly often. Ableism is the most common where I work, but of course these coworkers smuggle in other shit too. It's hard to find the line of correcting coworkers vs protecting your job (right to work state, so of course employment never feels entirely secure). That being said, I have had pretty decent luck with a few more senior people at my current job, there's just a lot of pushback on anything they do not immediately understand. Still don't feel comfortable enough to unmask around these people or be out at work by any means, but there is that sliver of a silver lining.
I've seen this in comments a lot but never a source, do you happen to have one?