PETROCHINA DIVERSITY HIRE
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PETROCHINA DIVERSITY HIRE
@doilookwasted
Under the influencer. Pro-being left alone, anti-everything else. Alberta separatist. There are dozens of us!


I didn’t like USAID. But watching people gleefully mock a woman for having to start over at ~60 is bleak. You can disagree with someone’s politics without losing basic empathy. The internet has broken a lot of brains.


Mural in Woodside, Queens - the most ethnically diverse county in the continental US. The Irish flag in solidarity with the Palestinian flag. All our struggles are connected.

🚨 HORRIFYING: "HELP ME! PLEASE HELP ME! THEY ARE GOING TO RAPE ME!" 15-year-old British girl screams for help as two Muslim men drag her away to rape her in Leamington Spa park. She recorded the entire attack on her phone. The Muslim attackers were Afghan asylum seekers. Lawyers warned: "If the footage is released, there would be riots across the country."




Read the thread - MDA and Maritime have CDN govt connections - MDA lobbied govt 35 times in 6 months prior - Nov 2 Maritime has $35K in yearly revenue - Nov 3 MDA buys $10M of penny stock Maritime - Nov 4 Govt announces $189M in launch program - MDA $20 M profit in 189 days



8 years ago today we lost Art Bell. RIP Legend.

🇸🇩 In Sudan, more than 60% of the population is suffering from acute food shortages, with millions forced to eat leaves or animal feed to survive. According to the 2026 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan, 61.7% of the population, around 28.9 million people, are acutely food-insecure. Tens of millions in Sudan are living on just one meal a day as the crisis deepens. The war between the Muslim Brotherhood-linked Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, now entering its third year, has displaced millions and fueled one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises. Reports based on interviews with farmers, traders, and humanitarian workers describe how the war is pushing communities toward famine, driven by the collapse of agriculture and the use of starvation as a weapon, including the deliberate destruction of farms and markets. Aid systems are under severe strain. Communal kitchens are struggling to meet growing demand, while funding cuts are limiting the ability of humanitarian organizations to respond. Women and girls are among the most affected, facing heightened risks of violence and rapes when going to fields, markets, or even collecting water. After years of intense Gaza reporting, the international mainstream media is turning a blind eye to the suffering in Sudan. Why?











