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@alendrel

The Flawless Glory of Silence. UltraPope of the Dhonasian TEMPLE-RECTUM of Eris On A Fucking Roomba. Agender. They/them. Here for fae Twitter.

Seattle, WA เข้าร่วม Nisan 2008
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alendrel.bsky.social@alendrel·
You can't debate a Nazi/fascist/supremascist out of their stance because they have already had that debate internally and they won. >
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Miss Margo Adler
Miss Margo Adler@PiecesofMargo·
Now I regret not taking a little fresh fruit and milk home from the food pantry yesterday. They had tangerines and pears and avocados. I'll report the guy who was touching me on Monday. They're closed today. I guess I should do it in person instead of over the phone.
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Disabled Trash Witch♿
Disabled Trash Witch♿@StinkRatsCharms·
Perhaps even TOO MUCH some would say. Some of us perhaps worry too much about everything all of the time, have you considered this
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Tayla is tired
Tayla is tired@xybergay·
Not enough people are talking about how "the working class" as a category is essentially meaningless in an industrialised service economy where manufacturing is mostly done offshore. Uber drivers and online artists are small business owners, but probably not wealthy at all.
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Miss Margo Adler
Miss Margo Adler@PiecesofMargo·
Well, I got sexually harassed at the food bank today. Touched, a few times, until I finally wised up that it WASN'T an accident. By another worker, I think he is a paid worker. I am so disgusted. I left early without even taking fresh food because I wasn't hungry anymore.
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Sean Padraig McCarthy
Sean Padraig McCarthy@SeanMcCarthyCom·
Talk to anybody who has ever been in politics. Voting against your party on anything no matter how irrelevant is a death sentence for your career. Leadership will make your life hell. That is unless you get permission from leadership first. Democrats think you’re stupid
Andrew Solender@AndrewSolender

NEW: Iran war powers resolution fails in House vote, 213 to 214 Democratic Rep. Jared Golden voted w/ the GOP against the measure, while Republican Rep. Thomas Massie voted with Dems for it. GOP Rep. Warren Davidson, who previously voted yes on it, voted "present" this time.

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Jvnior@Jvnior·
BREAKING: BBC has compiled evidence of more than 160 Palestinian children deliberately shot in the head by IDF soldiers and snipers in Gaza. They concluded the worst thing ever: "Israeli jews are hunting children for fun."
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@eldritchharpy Talking about chuds like that in front of them without ever actually talking *to* them is one of my favorite tricks :)
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Miss Margo Adler
Miss Margo Adler@PiecesofMargo·
I am not handy. In fact, except for sex, swimming and baking, I am mostly physically useless. But I can change the oil on older analog cars and replace the brake pads.
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Miss Margo Adler
Miss Margo Adler@PiecesofMargo·
I was going to change the oil in my car today, but we've had another cold front. Froze last night and it'll freeze tonight. Everything's frosty and the new tulips are goners. I'll do it this weekend. I should just cough up the $30, but I feel superior when I do it myself.
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The San Andreas Fault
The San Andreas Fault@sanandreafault·
because of me bitch
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kim petras
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i just make vulgar slop tho
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Because, unlike you, they weren’t a man, weren’t white, weren’t cis, weren’t able-bodied, weren’t *a fellow fucking doctor*.
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“Sometimes the people who speak most dismissively about physicians have simply never had their moment yet…” Or maybe, just maybe, Andrew, those people have been where they *should* have had that moment, but their doctor failed them.
Andrew J Sauer MD@AndrewJSauer

I do not understand all the doctor-hating that seems to fill so much space online. I say that as a physician, yes. And also as someone who has now been on the other side of the bedrail. Of course, there are bad doctors. No profession is exempt from that. But the worst examples often consume all the attention, and in doing so, they can obscure something deeply true: great doctors bring hope, healing, and restoration into people’s lives every single day. I know that differently now. When I was the patient, lying on the ground with a shattered kneecap, staring at imaging that showed my patella in pieces, watching my knee fill with blood, feeling pain that seemed impossible to control, and fearing I might never walk normally again, I was not thinking about abstractions. I was thinking about disability. About loss. About whether life and physical ability, as I knew them, had just changed forever. Then I met the surgeon who reconstructed my knee. I will never forget Archie Heddings. He showed me the images and explained exactly what he would do. Piece by piece, he walked me through how he would reconstruct what had been broken. Screws. Tape. Sutures. Precision. Skill. Calm. He was quietly confident, never overstated. At one point I just bluntly asked, “Doc, can you fix this?” He looked at me, nodded calmly, and said, “Andrew, this is what I do. I fix broken, smashed stuff every day, all day. I will do my job, and you do your job with PT. You will walk, run, ski, and hike again.” That moment brought tears to my eyes. It also brought hope back into my soul. He booked the OR for the next day. Now, just 14 weeks after surgery, I am back seeing patients. During my last week rounding in the hospital, I climbed 160 flights of stairs. I can flex my knee to 130 degrees. I am not all the way back yet, but I am back in motion, back in purpose, and back in my life as a father and giving back to my patients and the world around me as best as I can. My surgeon is not God. But I will say this without hesitation: through his hands, his judgment, his training, and his care, he changed the trajectory of my life. So, when I hear sweeping contempt for doctors, I think now about moments like this. And it is much more personal. Sometimes the people who speak most dismissively about physicians have simply never had their moment yet, the moment when they are scared, hurting, vulnerable, and utterly dependent on someone with the training and courage to do what almost no one else can do. When that moment comes, they may understand. Doctors can do far more than treat disease or repair injury. Sometimes, they give people their lives back. Tell your doctor you appreciate him or her. A simple genuine thank you will really make a difference.

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