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@christopherstew

🇵🇸 Chinga la migra. Make Something Beautiful Before You Die. Full Auto Queer Space Anarcho Humanism Now 🏳️‍🌈

occupied stillaguamish land انضم Şubat 2009
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conifer mystic suitkill@christopherstew·
It's time to wax the penguins for the zoo on the moon, we have to keep them tacky, so they don't become balloons
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Brad Neely
Brad Neely@bradneely·
“Have you even ever seen eagles fucking, lil man? Guess who has? While skydiving? And guess who got invited to the free fall fuck fest?”  — Insecure nature trail guide to the cute boy who everyone likes
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Big Brain AI
Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI·
The creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds, just unknowingly obliterated Elon Musk in one sentence:
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
The FBI cut the phone lines during the 1977 disability rights sit-in. Then they turned off the hot water. They locked the doors from the outside. One hundred and fifty people were trapped on the fourth floor. Half of them used wheelchairs. The government assumed they would leave. Kitty Cone was thirty-three. She had muscular dystrophy. Her muscles were failing, but her logistics were flawless. She knew how to organize people. The federal government had promised to sign regulations protecting disabled Americans from discrimination. The policy was known as Section 504. They printed the promise on paper. Then they stalled. Without a signature, it was just typography. The protesters entered the regional Health, Education, and Welfare building in San Francisco on a Tuesday morning. They took the elevators to the director's office. They brought sleeping bags and catheters. They informed the staff they were not leaving until the law was signed. By sunset, the police surrounded the exits. Kitty sat near the windows. She organized the floor plan. She assigned committees for security and sanitation. She kept her medication in a small cooler. According to federal memorandums released decades later, the strategy to end the occupation relied on medical attrition. The building was not equipped for long-term habitation. The FBI calculated that a population requiring ventilators, specialized diets, and daily medical aides would voluntarily evacuate if the environment became sufficiently hostile. They instituted a blockade. The blockade went into effect immediately. No food deliveries allowed. No medical supplies permitted through the lobby. Guards stood at the main doors checking identification. Kitty's muscles deteriorated faster under the physical strain. She couldn't walk. When the phone lines went dead, the fourth floor lost contact with the press. The government waited for the quiet. Kitty dropped to the floor. She realized the barricades were designed for standing adults. The police had blocked the hallways at waist height. They hadn't blocked the linoleum. The floors were covered in cigarette ash and spilled coffee. She dragged her body through it. She crawled under the barricades to reach the restricted elevator shafts and unguarded offices. She carried notes in her pockets. She found a single working payphone the FBI missed. She called the local news desks. She called the mayor's office. She crawled back. When her arms failed, someone pulled her by her ankles. The Black Panthers heard the news reports. They crossed the police lines with hot meals. The FBI could not stop them without a riot. They shut off the elevators, so she crawled. The occupation lasted twenty-five days. It remains the longest non-violent occupation of a federal building in American history. On April 28, the Secretary of HEW signed the regulations without a single alteration. The protesters left the building the next morning. They went back to their apartments. The Rehabilitation Act regulations laid the groundwork for every accessibility law that followed. The HEW building still stands on United Nations Plaza. The elevators run on a schedule. The doors are heavy glass. Kitty Cone: the woman who crawled under the barricades.
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conifer mystic suitkill@christopherstew·
@JasonKPargin Yeah that's not just uncharitable, it's ableist, and just wrong. There's definitely some entitled assholes out there, but wrapping all behavior up behind one assumption is also entitled behavior bullshit. You're better than this
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Jason Pargin, author of John Dies at the End, etc
My most uncharitable belief is that if you're chronically late to things, you're just a bad person. And I mean I don't think it's possible to routinely be late to events/work/appointments *unless* you're just a selfish person with no concern for anyone else.
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conifer mystic suitkill@christopherstew·
@justinboldaji Man I had a day planned to go to the living computers museum didn't know it was closed and nearly cried when I got down there. I gotta hit this place soon in case it suffers a similar fate
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Justin🦩Boldaji@justinboldaji·
If anyone wants to get their ass kicked I’m at the free telecommunications museum in Georgetown
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Justin🦩Boldaji@justinboldaji·
Imagine having the wherewithal and bravery to start cranking it knowing full well you’re about to be incinerated by a heat blast and some science nerd comes along thousands of years later to try to diminish your accomplishment
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

He wasn't masturbating. What actually happened to his body is significantly worse than any joke. When the fourth pyroclastic surge hit Pompeii, it arrived at 300°C. That's 572°F. The thermal human survival threshold is 200°C. This man died in a fraction of a second. His brain stopped before a single pain signal completed its circuit. What you're looking at is cadaveric spasm. It's a rare form of instant muscular stiffening that only occurs during sudden violent death by extreme heat. The 300°C surge cooked the proteins in his muscle fibers so fast that his body locked into whatever position it was in at the exact moment of impact. Arms, legs, fingers, toes all contracted simultaneously. 73% of Pompeii's victims were found frozen in "life-like" stances mid-action. Running. Crawling. Shielding children. This man was probably just lying down. The flexed limb position you're laughing at appears in nearly every Pompeii body. It's called the pugilistic attitude. Heat shrinks tendons faster than bone, curling arms and legs inward. Boxers after a fire look the same way. The position has zero connection to what the person was doing. Pure thermodynamics. For centuries, archaeologists assumed these people suffocated on ash. A 2010 study proved they were wrong. Researchers heated modern human bone samples to various temperatures, compared them to Pompeii victims, and found the color and cracking patterns matched exposure to 250-300°C. Death was instantaneous. There was "no time to suffocate." This isn't even his body. It's a plaster cast of the void he left behind. His flesh decomposed inside the hardened volcanic ash. In 1863, Giuseppe Fiorelli poured liquid plaster into the hollow cavity. What you see is the shape of absence. 9.4 million people looked at a man who was incinerated alive in a quarter-second and the main reaction was a punchline. The science of how he actually died is one of the most disturbing findings in modern archaeology.

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Cameron 🇺🇸 🗽🦅
Cameron 🇺🇸 🗽🦅@CameronCorduroy·
almost forgot to wish everybody a happy Confederate Surrender Day
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@PermaInternMax @Jake_Hanrahan For sure. My statement was that, at the time I first heard of both "techs", they seemed so far beyond the capability of existing detection systems as to be fantastical Doesn't mean it's BS, doesn't mean it isn't. Either way, my point lays elsewhere
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Maxwell Edison
Maxwell Edison@PermaInternMax·
@christopherstew @Jake_Hanrahan Subs are a whole lot more magnetic compared to their surroundings than a human heartbeat is to a country with a modern electrical grid
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Jake Hanrahan
Jake Hanrahan@Jake_Hanrahan·
Anyone else think Ghost Murmur isn’t real?
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Alex Press@alexnpress·
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conifer mystic suitkill@christopherstew·
in an alternate timeline Ham Tonks is immediately wiped out in the filming of a live fire reinactment of the Utah beach landing for the film Finding Corporal Steve and our species immediately acheives enlightenment. nothing against him, that's just how it works
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