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OregonPinkRose (he/him)
@OregonPinkRose
D&D DM & Player. Pizza Expert. Lover of the Blazers, Mariners & Seahawks. Awesome Parent & Husband
Portland, OR Katılım Ağustos 2009
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@Galaxy_Keyboard @Breaking911 Agreed. Time to do something about gun safety.
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@Breaking911 The quiet normalisation of human life becoming collateral damage in systems that react only after loss has already spoken is the real tragedy.
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@timgman0711 @Breaking911 From its behavior. We don't just hate them for no reason.
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@Variety J.K. Rowling is not anti-trans…she’s simply defending women’s rights.
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John Lithgow says J.K. Rowling's anti-trans views are "inexplicable" and "people insisted I walk away" from playing Dumbledore in HBO's #HarryPotter but "I chose not to do that."
“I take the subject extremely seriously. She has created this amazing canon for young people and it has jumped into the consciousness of the society. It’s about good versus evil, kindness versus cruelty. I find her views ironic and inexplicable. I’ve never met her, she’s not really involved in this production at all. But the people who are, are remarkable. It upsets me when people are opposed to me having anything to do with this. But in ‘Potter’ canon you see no trace of transphobic sensitivity. She’s written this mediation of kindess and acceptance. And Dumbledore is a beautiful role. It was a hard decision. It made me uncomfortable and unhappy that people insisted I walk away from the job. I chose not to do that.”
Read more here: variety.com/2026/film/glob…

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@DarrelWhit67993 @archeohistories At least they got the choice to work.
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@archeohistories Man look at all that "white privilege"!!!
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Oyster shuckers in South Carolina, 1912 — Josie (6), Bertha (6), and Sophie (10) starting work at 4 AM in the Maggioni Canning Co.”
This photograph, taken in 1912, by
Lewis Hine; shows three young girls working in the Maggioni Canning Company along the South Carolina coast. Oyster canneries relied heavily on child labor, particularly in the winter months when oysters were harvested. Workers often began their shifts around 3 or 4 a.m., arriving before sunrise to start shucking while the catch was still fresh.
Josie, Bertha, and Sophie were among thousands of children employed in seafood-processing industry. Shucking oysters was difficult, dangerous work: the shells were sharp, the knives crude, and infections were common. Children stood for hours in unheated sheds, hands numb from cold brine, paid only a few cents per bucket shucked. Many families depended on every child’s income to survive, especially in impoverished coastal communities where steady work was scarce.
This photo was documented by Lewis Hine, an investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC), often posing as an insurance inspector to gain access to workplaces. His investigative work exposed the harsh realities of child labor in America. His powerful images stirred public outrage and were instrumental in advocating for and eventually achieving stricter child labor laws in the U.S.
By 1910, an estimated two million American children were working in mines, mills, factories, and canneries — some starting as young as five years old. Hine’s photographs were a major reason federal child labor laws were finally passed.
© Colorized History
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@catheri73716105 @archeohistories At least they got the choice to work.
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@ArjenVuure @archeohistories At least they got the choice to work.
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@Torb_84 @AvengersUpdated You're not required to watch them. We don't live in a dictatorship yet.
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@AvengersUpdated Oh, I'm so over the superhero era and especially the avenger. Move on.
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@JodyRye1 @Mariners @TMobilePark Not true really. They already have the best position they can get. No reason to go all out and injure or wear someone out. I'm ok if they let Young pitch on Sunday.
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One week until the ALDS 👀
We’ve got home-field advantage, but you can still come to @TMobilePark while the squad’s on the road! Watch Games 3 and 4 (if nec.) with fellow Mariners fans at our official ALDS Watch Parties for just $15.
🎟️ atmlb.com/4nOt6R9

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@newbiedm #MonstersandDeath" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">dndbeyond.com/sources/dnd/ph…
Mighty villains and special nonplayer characters are common exceptions; the DM might have them fall unconscious and follow the same rules as player characters.
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@HaitianDvorce @OblivionDrive Strippers are the real stars of the Holiday. And the flag.
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@smaxbrown @RealDanZak @Outkick Do the other 3 girls on the team that are her height or taller have to quit too?
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It is inspiring to see people stand for what is right. Leading the team in kills on a net that is 7” lower, the SJSU player is not a woman. Some say that talking about this isn’t kind. But I would say that forcing women to “deal with it” if they want to keep their scholarships isn’t kind. Telling women to share a locker room with a man isn’t kind. Shaming women for wanting to play against other women in a sport they’ve dreamed about playing for years isn’t kind. Manipulating words to force compliance in an inherently unfair match isn’t kind. Suggesting that women who speak out are dangerous (or worse) isn’t kind. Taking the spots and scholarships of women isn’t kind and if they win, it is quite meaningless because of the advantages. Some are trying to redefine kindness (along with the differences between men and women). Males and females are not the same and they play on different net heights for a reason. Otherwise, all men who don’t make the men’s team could simply take over women’s sports — and that wouldn’t be fair or kind.
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BREAKING: @OutKick has exclusively learned that University of Nevada volleyball players were upset when the school committed them to facing SJSU and transgender player Blaire Fleming without consulting the team.
Players voted and they will forfeit the scheduled match on Oct 26.


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@ehloanna Just reading this now. I hope you've found some peace. My prayers and good energy are with you.
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@realunlyrical @NFL A pass is thrown behind the line, a lateral can be thrown both behind and in front.
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@NFL Would he have gotten a passing TD from that or does it have to be behind line of scrimmage?
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Play was called back but can't believe Kelce tried this 😮
📺: #BUFvsKC on CBS
📱: Stream on #NFLPlus atnfl.co/week14
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@araxiella @tct_adventures I'll second Temple of Evil. Well made.
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@tct_adventures are there any custom campaign you could recommend? I've beat main one and all DLCs, but would love to play more ;3
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Hey there folks! Have you finished your BG3 run and still have a CRPG itch to take care of?
Well, how about a second ru- I mean, how about trying out Solasta? Grab the Lightbringers Edition at a heavy discount during the Steam Strategy Fest!
store.steampowered.com/app/1096530/So…
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@Gregtito Congratulations. Hope to be able to see it some day.
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@seandm69 @FBulletsponge @US_Stormwatch Yah. Every fire and every hurricane and any weather event is climate change. When the ice age melted 2 times was that climate change. No one believes when you cry wolf all the time.
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