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Joyce 佳欣

@probably_joyce

Appreciator of finches and birds. The mask is my face.

가입일 Mayıs 2019
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Briana Mills, LMFT ♿️🏳️‍🌈🍉
I wish more people understood that if you don’t stop and slow down when you need to, your body is eventually going to force you to slow down, and it might not let you go back to how you were before.
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Kylie Chi 季 🇵🇸🏳️‍🌈
I really try not to be judgmental but man, I’ve despised consumerism from the moment I understood the word and influencers (among many other bad players) have normalized people seeing hyper-consumerism as a goal to achieve rather than a harm to protect against on a massive scale
Jenni@hashjenni

Hot take, but influencers have literally ruined everything. Music festivals, vacation destinations, the whole of social media, stores…literally everything.

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Vivian
Vivian@suchnerve·
Poetic answer: “It’s better to know you’re a normal zebra than to think you’re a weird horse.” Direct answer: “Without those labels, most people chalk up your symptoms to character flaws they can use as excuses to hate you, abuse you, and discriminate against you.”
Erin Ekins (she/her)@QueerlyAutistic

It's always strange to me when people argue against diagnosing autistic and ADHD children by using the 'we shouldn't be putting labels on them' argument. Because I was undiagnosed as a child - and wait until you hear about all the other labels I got instead.

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nazzo
nazzo@nazzobetweeting·
new york feels (and is!) so safe i actually find it so comical when people drone on about it being unsafe. like im sorry but have you even been here. you can walk around manhattan alone at 4 am with no issues lmao
Swann Marcus@SwannMarcus89

New York is such a funny city because it’s currently the single safest major city in America on a per capita basis and literally everyone pretends it’s violent for political reasons

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Bobby Wagner
Bobby Wagner@bwags·
it’s pretty incredible how unusable search is on almost every part of the internet now. a product that worked almost without fail for 7-10 years is just utterly incoherent. it’s as if every search feature on every website simply does not understand the words you’ve typed
.@kingbealestreet

Can't help but think the rise of AI is really aided by the fact that Google and Youtube search is almost unusable half the time now

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trevor 💕
trevor 💕@ditz_carlton·
it’s kinda rude asf when you tell people you live in new york and they launch into a rant about how they could never live there. okay and i couldn’t live in dayton ohio either
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Rex is in the ruins of Raccoon City
It's ridiculous the excuses some of y'all accept to justify intentional use of genAI. We know the impact to the environment and (largely minoritized) people's health. We also, at this point, know about it's many failures in "reasoning". No need to use it to prove the same points.
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Claire Valdez
Claire Valdez@claireforny·
Intro 175-B, up for a vote in @NYCCouncil today, is an attack on labor organizing at educational institutions. My union at Columbia would've struggled to win our strong contract under this law. NYC is a union town. Act like it.
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Brandon Mancilla
Brandon Mancilla@mancillabrando·
The @NYCCouncil had not passed a bill with fewer than 26 Democrats for decades until today. 175B is an extreme bill that targets potentially “any building.” Instead of pulling it, @SpeakerMenin worked with Republicans to pass it. @UAWRegion9A calls on @NYCMayor to veto 175B.
Brandon Mancilla@mancillabrando

We @UAWRegion9A strongly oppose 175-B. This bill has a chilling effect on protest and picketing at educational institutions. If it had been law today, it would have limited our powerful pickets to win @CfuUaw’s historic agreement. City councilors: vote no. psc-cuny.org/news-events/hi…

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aloof wife guy
aloof wife guy@_citoyenne·
wild to see the suggestion that nycDSA’s growth was some kind of inevitability when in reality everyone busted their ass for a full decade in the face of enormous establishment pushback. just fully disrespectful to people who have made building this org their unpaid full time job
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Julia Marie
Julia Marie@julia_doubleday·
I know ppl who’ve gotten long COVID, know they have it, are losing their livelihoods & health to it, and STILL arent masking or speaking on it bc of the extreme stigma. Thats why participating in masking matters beyond disease control but also to begin to break this deadly stigma
TheDisabilityEnthusiast@twitchyspoonie

I really do wonder how these (esp leftist) covid denialists are navigating long covid, esp if their health is in a downward spiral. Because I know not all of them are in that position, but the number can't be zero. I wonder how long the cognitive dissonance can hold up.

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Dr. Lucky Tran
Dr. Lucky Tran@luckytran·
Hey leftists, it’s ok to discuss disagreements about strategy, but if you say people who take COVID precautions: - are too scared to leave the house - demand that everyone to mask 24/7 - are terrified of a just a "cold" You are using far right anti-science talking points.
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ralph 🏳️‍🌈
ralph 🏳️‍🌈@TheRocketRalph·
its original intent was advice for people who engaged in self-destructive people-pleasing behaviors, and it honestly wasn’t bad advice for those types. nowadays, people use it to justify avoiding basic acts of kindness and helping each other out.
n x d@nxd1979

no millennial trope has broken more brains than "you don't owe anybody anything". an ignoble, selfish narcissism dressed up in therapy-speak about boundaries and self-care in order to give yourself a pass from treating other people with a basic level of care and respect

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Kim Kelly
Kim Kelly@GrimKim·
So much love and solidarity to Ana Murguia, Debra Rojas, Dolores Huerta, and every other survivor. Chavez was just a man; women like them, then and now, are the true heroes of the farmworkers’ movement.
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Yuh-Line Niou
Yuh-Line Niou@yuhline·
The most horrific part about this story is how each woman and each girl that he hurt thought they were alone and that they would hurt others if they told. That they minimized their own pain for others and it allowed for him to hurt others.
Ashley Zavala@ZavalaA

New: Dolores Huerta writes lengthy statement following @nytimes investigation into Cesar Chavez. Huerta says she had sexual encounters with Chavez resulting in 2 children. “I have kept a secret because I believed that exposing the truth would hurt the farm worker movement…”

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Heidi N. Moore
Heidi N. Moore@moorehn·
I also see the liberatory power of feminism and MeToo here -- how years of allowing women to finally speak has finally liberated even older women who were once taught to stay silent, that this was the way of the world. Even women who were groundbreaking activists did not see their own lives as a place for activism. But with long, sustained normalization of exposing abusive men, the women who came before us can stop living in shame or blaming themselves. To be liberated from being haunted by a rapist's ghost at 96 years old is no small thing.
Yuh-Line Niou@yuhline

The most horrific part about this story is how each woman and each girl that he hurt thought they were alone and that they would hurt others if they told. That they minimized their own pain for others and it allowed for him to hurt others.

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