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Lady Serrax

@Serrax

European immigrant & multilingual: Truth-seeker, deep diver, allergic to BS. Opinions unfiltered and entirely my own.

Beigetreten Ekim 2009
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Lady Serrax
Lady Serrax@Serrax·
@kristinkilli @odahaukaas De jobber hardt med å utjevne forskjellene ja, ved å flå absolutt alt og alle. Fjern en drøss av avgifter så middelklassen og arbeiderklassen får klatret seg oppover igjen, og slå hard ned på kriminalitet, så det ikke lenger lønner seg å drive gjengvirksomhet.
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kristin killi@kristinkilli·
@odahaukaas I mindre og mindre grad enn før. Dette vet vi alle sammen. Psykiatri legges ned, køer er lange, tilbud er dårlige, folk henger igjen på nav et etc. Vi er ikke ferdig med å utjevne forskjeller før de er utjevnet. Og det er de beviselig ikke. Udugelige politikere på alle fronter.
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Oda Louise
Oda Louise@odahaukaas·
Innvandring har gitt Norge arbeidskraft, mangfold og kulturell berikelse, spesielt fra Europa og dyktige folk. Samtidig viser tall fra SSB at ikke-vestlige innvandrere og deres barn er kraftig overrepresentert i vold, gjengkriminalitet og trygdebruk. Venstresiden har lenge bagatellisert problemene for å virke snill. Høyresiden har ofte snakket hardt uten å fikse integreringen. Vi trenger en ærlig politikk. Kontrollert innvandring, krav om å passe inn, rask deportasjon av kriminelle, og beskyttelse av det trygge Norge vi kjenner. Skal vi fortsette å la alt flyte, eller er det på tide å sette Norge og vanlige nordmenn først?
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Lady Serrax
Lady Serrax@Serrax·
@thejaewilliams @GetonTrightside @pureMetatron The doubt is sown. As a woman, I have the exact same problem. I will never know if I got hired in my field (STEM qualifications) because I was the best candidate, or because I was the best FEMALE candidate. Did they hire me to fill a quota, or because I was the best applicant?
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Jae Williams@thejaewilliams·
@Serrax @GetonTrightside @pureMetatron Show me examples of black pilots in this case barely or just meeting the minimum requirements being hired over pilots who did better in every metric. If you can do that I’ll concede, if not all you have is your biased opinion.
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Metatron@pureMetatron·
The stupidest and most dishonest distortion of Charlie's real point. All you guys do is strawman a dead man who cannot respond. He was absolutely right by the way, when he said what he said about seeing a Black pilot. I agree with him 100%. Because it was a take on DEI, NOT race. This astronaut was clearly chosen for his skill, NOT his skin, so Charlie would have had ZERO problems with him. And neither do I. DEI is anti-White non meritocratic racism and it must be removed from our societies entirely, not matter how much left wing cultists cry about it. Cults don't matter.
Jesus Chrysler@JesusChryslerII

After Charlie Kirk pushed the idea of not trusting Black pilots, imagine how he would've felt seeing a Black man pilot Artemis II into a perfect re-entry and splashdown.

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Lady Serrax
Lady Serrax@Serrax·
@thejaewilliams @GetonTrightside @pureMetatron Who would you rather have? Someone who met the minimum requirements, or someone who aced the requirements and even has extra certifications? Are all chefs equally skilled? Are all drivers equally good? Why should anyone skip ahead of the line because of their skin color?
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Jae Williams@thejaewilliams·
@GetonTrightside @pureMetatron There is no evidence of black pilots in this example not meeting the requirements of being a commercial airline pilot which is why assuming they’re not qualified because they’re black was a problem.
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Lady Serrax
Lady Serrax@Serrax·
@JPfundston @daydreamqueenk @CatholicCharm Keep calling men lazy while demanding they do what you already did, and then bitch when they "did it wrong" all you want. There are plenty of ways women chose to be miserable in life. Good luck with your yoghurt shopping (you need it apparently), full time job and petty fights!
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☀️🌷Catholic Charm ✞ 🌷☀️
Men aren’t built this way and the sooner these women accept it the better. As the wife you should be the planner and in charge of most errands. If that’s too much mentally for you because you also work a full time job maybe you should admit something about female nature and gender dynamics instead of trying to force a man into the same role as you. Like maybe when she repeated “men just don’t get it” for the tenth time she would’ve caught on by then. No, they don’t get it bc they aren’t wired that way. No amount of tiktok videos and lectures will change that. So just go buy the freaking milk yourself
BlackSword@Blacksword011

What men don’t understand about the mental load

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Simi🦋🇺🇸
Simi🦋🇺🇸@Simi_2210_·
If you solve this, you’re different Can you solve ?
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Danish nuclear advocate🇩🇰
In 2024, 64% of all renewable energy in Denmark was biomasse/woodpellets. Yes we chop down trees or import wood and burn it and call it renewable energy. The gaslighting of the century. And the renewable fanbois either dont know or just ignore this fact.🤷‍♂️🙄
Chris Meder@EVCurveFuturist

Denmark didn’t “transition” its grid—it replaced it. ~15% → 92% renewable electricity in 25 years. Wind did the heavy lifting. Solar is scaling. Interconnection balanced. Flexibility solved variability. Wind built it. Solar is scaling. Fossil lost it. This IS system replacement.

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Razoshi@razoshix·
@elonmusk does RDW stand for Really Dumb Wizard?
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
RDW was extremely rigorous in their review
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

NEWS: Dutch regulators (RDW), which just approved @Tesla FSD (Supervised) in the Netherlands, have just issued an official statement: "Due to the continuous strict monitoring of the driver in the vehicle, the system is safer than other driver assistance systems. We have thoroughly researched and checked this system, more than a year and a half. The RDW has issued a type approval for Tesla's driver's assistance system, FSD Supervised. This driver's assistance system has been extensively researched and tested on our test track and on public roads for more than a half years. Safety is paramount for the RDW. The proper use of this driver's system makes a positive contribution to road safety." This approval from the RDW clears the path for approval in other European countries. Tesla owners in the Netherlands will be receiving FSD (Supervised) on their cars shortly. Amazing day!

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Lady Serrax
Lady Serrax@Serrax·
@Sidpolymath @elonmusk So true! Two lane roundabouts popping up in 80-zones, and one way sized two way roads with kliko's lined up and bikes at every intersection 💀 that FSD sees everything. It's incredibly impressive!
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Sidney Edelbroek@Sidpolymath·
@elonmusk VERY complex infrastructure design. I am Dutch (background roads & waterways), more canals than roads infrastructure can be 900 years old... 2-way traffic in 1-way size street, 100.000's bicycles, pedestrians... it's a navigation nightmare! FSD doing it, IS AMAZING. full stop.
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Lady Serrax@Serrax·
@Macrohard2026 @elonmusk Dutch government regulates EVERYTHING. Some times it's hassle and takes time, but it has resulted in an incredibly smooth running society! They have incredibly well thought out systems for things. Even the Healthcare system is unique and extremely efficient. Peak prosperity.
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@elonmusk LOL. Regulators are such losers!! Any retard can just try FSD for 1 day and instantly know that it is way safer and awesome than the average driver. But these Dutch "geniuses" took 1.5 years acting all official about it.
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Paddywack@ilovethehop·
And finally .. The murder of Laken Riley took center stage during Thursday night's State of the Union address. Riley was a 22-year-old student who was killed last month at the University of Georgia. The suspect in her murder is a Venezuelan migrant whom officials say was illegally in the U.S. During the Republican rebuttal, Riley's murder was brought up by Alabama Sen. Katie Britt. "She was brutally murdered by one of the millions of illegal border crossers President Biden chose to release into our homeland. Y'all ... as a mom, I can't quit thinking about this. I mean, this could have been my daughter. This could have been yours." The claim that immigration brings on a crime wave can be traced back to the first immigrants who arrived in the U.S. Ever since the 1980s and '90s, this false narrative saw a resurgence. During the current presidential campaign, the vitriol has been intense. Just in the last few months, former President Donald Trump has spoken of immigrants as criminals and mentally ill people who are "poisoning the blood of our country." Florida Gov. (and former presidential candidate) Ron DeSantis said migrants suspected of carrying drugs across the border should be shot, without specifying how drug smugglers could be told apart from other migrants. Sponsor Message However, research indicates that immigrants commit less crimes than U.S.-born people. Much of the available data focuses on incarceration rates because that's where immigration status is recorded. Some of the most extensive research comes from Stanford University. Economist Ran Abramitzky found that since the 1960s, immigrants are 60% less likely to be incarcerated than U.S.-born people. There is also state level research, that shows similar results: researchers at the CATO Institute, a libertarian think tank, looked into Texas in 2019. They found that undocumented immigrants were 37.1% less likely to be convicted of a crime. Beyond incarceration rates, research also shows that there is no correlation between undocumented people and a rise in crime. Recent investigations by The New York Times and The Marshall Project found that between 2007 and 2016, there was no link between undocumented immigrants and a rise in violent or property crime in those communities. The reason for this gap in criminal behavior might have to do with stability and achievement. The Stanford study concludes that first-generation male immigrants traditionally do better than U.S-.born men who didn't finish high school, which is the group most likely to be incarcerated in the U.S. The study also suggests that there's a real fear of getting in trouble and being deported within immigrant communities. Far from engaging in criminal activities, immigrants mostly don't want to rock the boat. Sponsor Message But the idea that immigrants bring crime remains widespread. A few months ago, NPR reported on a migrant shelter functioning in Staten Island, N.Y. Anthony Pagano, the owner of a flower shop located close to the shelter, told NPR he was against it being located in his community. "How do you put migrants across from an elementary school? An all-girl high school, and another public elementary school," he asked. "You don't know who they are. Criminals. You see all the crimes that are being committed by migrants." New York City Police data shows there was no rise in murder, rapes or robberies in the area. So may I suggest digging into the details a little deeper. Relying on X for facts is like referencing some tabloid you see waiting in line at the supermarket. Thanks for reading and have a great weekend.
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Lady Serrax@Serrax·
@A_DungeonDelver @it_unprofession DnD is great fun though, but looking down on strategy board game players when you roll dice, do voices and make up stories together is pretty cringe. They're two completely different activities.
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IT Unprofessional@it_unprofession·
My friend invited me to his "casual game night." I thought that meant snacks and maybe Uno. He dimmed the lights, pulled out a whiteboard, and said, "We'll start with Catan, obviously." Obviously. Within 20 minutes, three grown adults were accusing each other of "sheep hoarding" with the intensity of a custody battle. One guy slammed his hand on the table and yelled, "You broke our wheat alliance, Trevor." I don't even know Trevor. I'm just trying to figure out why there's a resource called "ore" and why I'm emotionally invested in it. At one point, someone looked me dead in the eye and asked if I wanted to trade wood. I haven't recovered. We finished at midnight and my friend said, "Next time we'll do something light, like Twilight Imperium." I Googled it. That's not a board game. That's a part-time job with lore.
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Lady Serrax
Lady Serrax@Serrax·
@JPfundston @daydreamqueenk @CatholicCharm Continue being miserable, resentful and overwhelmed. It's a choice. Enjoy. I chose a different path. One of clearly divided responsibilities, appreciation for each other, and leaving room for each other to be human instead of "imaginary perfect beings".
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Lady Serrax@Serrax·
@hamnchees_ @KriszKH @KateShemirani Murder is murder. How you FEEL about it has nothing to do with it. Your stance is that murdering babies is ok. The smaller and more helpless, the better. Bonus points if it's also disabled. Right?
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sandwich@hamnchees_·
@KriszKH @KateShemirani Medical procedures are necessary, even if you think they're soooo icky. Try approaching this from a place of rationality instead of getting wrapped up in your emotions.
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Kate Shemirani@KateShemirani·
My first job was in a gynaecology ward when I qualified as a nurse So many suction terminations were done Monday to Friday up to 12 weeks gestation. In the same ward were Pregnant ladies threatening to miscarry. They look like little tiny babies and at 12 weeks they are perfect and only need to grow in size. Little fingers and toes nose mouth. Perfect. Unaware of what is about to happen. Then they are ripped to pieces with a suction catheter and often, have their little skulls crushed before these are sucked down the same tube. We are so civilised. @LifeNewsHQ
LifeNews.com@LifeNewsHQ

Horrible.

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Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
@GovPressOffice Hahaha he offered to partner to fight it? This is what you did to me for exposing fraud. I’d gladly invite Governor Newscam if he would like to come next investigation. Why don’t we start by taking a walk on the high speed rail tracks to explain where the billions have gone?
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Governor Newsom Press Office
Governor Newsom Press Office@GovPressOffice·
The Governor never denied fraud was happening, he repeatedly said if there is fraud he would partner to fight it. Last month: x.com/GovPressOffice… Two months ago: x.com/GovPressOffice… And three months ago: x.com/GovPressOffice… Fighting fraud has been something the Governor has taken seriously for years, people can see the results here: StopFraud.CA.Gov What the Governor won’t entertain is people making baseless claims with no data or evidence and misleading people for the sole purpose of pushing a political agenda. Is lying and pushing made up numbers a form of fraud?
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo

Last week, Governor Newsom denied that widespread fraud was occurring in his state. Now, he's trying to claim credit for fighting it. Totally incoherent—he is clearly worried that fraud will sink him.

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Lady Serrax
Lady Serrax@Serrax·
@lilscienceanna @LadyDemosthenes @Orangulent What is the benefit of "not a single person having the entire task in their head"? You want to split the knowledge 50/50 so everyone is doing guesswork? Or do you want to double the household mental workload and have TWO planners/strategists in the house? What's your solution?
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Lilscienceanna@lilscienceanna·
@LadyDemosthenes @Orangulent Sooooo it sounds like you’ve succeeded in accomplishing exactly what this woman is talking about and you have divvy up the mental load so that not a single person has the entire daily task on their head. Is that what I’m understanding?
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Lady Demosthenes@LadyDemosthenes·
Text to my husband today: “Where do we keep the house filters?” Why? Because the AC guy was here today and offered to change them for us, a job that my husband handles. He knows when to change them, and he knows the size and type of filters we use. I do not. Because in a marriage you divvy up the mental load. I handle the grocery list because I cook, because I’m better at it! He does the dishes, so when he’s low on dishwasher soap he tells me and I add it to the list. This video implies only women have a mental load which is utter BS. Husbands and wives just handle different aspects of the household. That’s how it works. That’s how it’s always worked.
BlackSword@Blacksword011

What men don’t understand about the mental load

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Lady Serrax@Serrax·
@Orangulent @LadyDemosthenes And why do you think that is? Even across cultures! Could it possibly be that men and women are wired differently? That (in general. There are always outliers) women have diffuse awareness and men have hyper focus? Abilities largely driven by estrogen and testosterone?
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Lady Serrax@Serrax·
@frost_ @LadyDemosthenes The woman in the video doesn't wasnt to reduce the mental load. She's multiplying it. Instead of having one household expert for planning, she wants two If she's unhappy with the way the chores are divided, she should renegotiate, and stop bitching when he didn't do it her way.
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Frost@frost_·
@LadyDemosthenes So he deals with things that in total need to be taken care of circa once a month all in, and you deal with things that need to be taken care of 365 days per year, and you call this in any way an equal division. (And no, loading and unloading a dishwasher does not require even...
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