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kt (she/her)

@____katieee

writer; attorney fighting abusers & the institutions that enable them; late-in-life lesbian & pop culture connoisseur. anti-AI, anti-big tech.

Brooklyn NY Katılım Ekim 2019
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Fuck You I Quit
Fuck You I Quit@fuckyouiquit·
Every dollar earned below $184,500 a year has a Social Security tax of 12.4%. Everything after that cap is exempt. If we lift this cap on the wealthiest earners, Social Security would be fully funded till 2070. The cap should not exist.
ABC News@ABC

The trust funds for Social Security and Medicaid will run out of money in as little as 8 years, a shorter time frame than previously estimated, according to a report issued Wednesday by the programs' trustees. abcnews.link/r5kTy1r

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kt (she/her)@____katieee·
if dressing up as a fairy princess with a tiara and wand isn’t childish then why don’t you dress that way anymore…
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Ryan Goodman
Ryan Goodman@rgoodlaw·
Jaw-dropping DOJ admissions to court DOJ admits repeatedly made "material mistaken" representations to judge. ICE never had authority (under 2025 Guidance) to conduct arrests at immigration courthouses! DOJ admits court "relied on...prior misrepresentations" DOJ blames ICE
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Elon Musk’s “baby mama” Ashley St. Clair laughs awkwardly as she recalls how “interesting” and “intoxicating” he once felt to her younger self. TIM MILLER: “He’s tweeting all night. He’s very manic. He has 13 children… What is it like to be in his orbit?” ST. CLAIR: “When I first met him, I thought he was very interesting. Especially, I was 23, 24 at the time. And guys my age are not talking about philosophy or Schopenhauer or the Greeks.” MILLER: “He’s talking about Schopenhauer?!” ST. CLAIR: “Yes, to a degree.” “So finding someone who could speak about something, and at the time, you think this individual is a part of something so much bigger than themselves, and they’re ‘fighting the good fight.’” “That’s very intoxicating to a young girl who does not have a fully developed prefrontal cortex at the time.” [laughs awkwardly] “So I think there’s been a difference in my view since I’ve developed that.” [laughs again]
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kt (she/her)@____katieee·
granted I am looking to remain midsize body tea and am not looking to lose weight
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FYI kids were already being fed content like this on their social feeds — it appears to have broken containment and reached adults now
New York Magazine@NYMag

Hundreds of videos of cartoon food characters, rendered in brightly colored Pixar-style animation, acting out heart-wrenching plot lines have been going viral. There’s the homophobic clementine that kicks his gay clementine son out of his house when he catches him experimenting with a strawberry (1.8 million views). There’s the pregnant broccoli that dumps her broccoli child in the trash, only to FaceTime him years later begging for forgiveness (2.1 million views). Many of the videos in this genre are silly, but others have distinctly misogynist or racist subtext. Yet people can’t seem to turn away. At first the videos were somewhat educational, according to Fana Yohannes, a trend curator and digital strategist. But over the past few months, Yohannes has watched the trend shift from practical advice to narratives featuring extreme human emotions — separation, terror, betrayal. The more heightened the drama, the more viral the post. “It seems like it went from a tool to create educational content to something people can use to make a quick buck and farm engagement,” she says. She refers to the talking-fruit videos as “the first-ever custom-GPT-generated social-media trend.” We’re already aware of how AI-generated content can collapse our ability to distinguish what’s fake from what is real, “but the talking-food videos indicate that AI isn’t just getting better at messing with our heads — it’s going to get better at messing with our hearts as well,” writes E.J. Dickson. Read Dickson on how fruit and vegetable AI slop videos are tapping into people’s emotions without actually earning it: nymag.visitlink.me/yDFeeW

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Boring_Business
Boring_Business@BoringBiz_·
This NYT article is an absolute joke Call it for what it is They are not choosing. They are forced to because they cannot afford to otherwise We have completely priced the younger generation out of housing and family formation History will not look back at us kindly
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YT
YT@tolafolaa·
the guy who invented the endless scroll ui might have done a crazier number on humanity than oppenheimer yk
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kt (she/her)@____katieee·
lifelong opp being dragged to hell and back in her niche industry subreddit oh i’ve dreamed for days like this
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Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein@robinsreport·
The tech overlords pushed STEM education so hard and here's why: by flooding the market with workers they could drive up unemployment, drive down wages, and no longer be hostage to highly paid engineers. Their success is right here, in the ridiculous high UE.
talmon joseph smith@talmonsmith

brutal

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