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Non-binary, bi, & trans e/em/emself/eir/eirs (just say it with a Cockney accent)- I exist, just like you do. Viewer Discretion ! I re-tweet explicit content and discuss mature content. Oh, and I like moss. :)
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Aww, I'd be happy to. :) archiveofourown.org/works/349233...
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Eppy and sweepy babies へ ♡ ╱|、 ૮ - ՛ ) (` - 7 / ⁻ ៸| |、⁻〵 乀 (ˍ, ل ل じしˍ,)ノ
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It’s the little “squeee” that got me. :D
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I’d bring my friends to see that. ♥️
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It would be moulded to Hannibal’s shape. Sitting in it would be like sitting in his lap, in reverse
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generative AI is being used as a barrier to reliable and true truth and knowledge, and as it floods the academic environment, it is being used to further gate off, true knowledge and knowledge production from the general population population it is being used as a gate and concrete wall.
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Check out this account: @generalstrikeus.bsky.social Their "welcome" document is impressive. They may be following the organizing advice of Erica Chenoweth (who came up with the concept of 3.5%) and Jane McAlevy. www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/carr...
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What they’re doing won’t create a healthier population. It will cull the “undesirables”. The poor. The marginalized. The disabled. It’s eugenics, and people need to pay attention before it’s too late. Call it out whenever they spout this nonsense, and demand better. /end
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If they truly want people to be healthier, it isn’t that hard. Start with universal healthcare and basic income. Childcare. Paid time off. Clean air and water. Masks in healthcare. Free education. Vaccines. An end to food deserts and more affordable fresh food. /10
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Should I be blamed for that? Of course not. But these fascists would blame me. Just like they’re blaming so many others. They propose so called “common sense solutions” and yet fail to apply any actual common sense /9
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It was also expensive, time consuming and exhausting. There’s no way I could do it with my disabilities. Most days I’m lucky if I have enough energy to eat, let alone prepare a healthy meal. If it weren’t for my caregivers, I would be 100% reliant on microwaveable meals /8
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Lastly you need the physical ability TO cook. There’s a world of difference between taking a cooking class and making food from scratch day in and day out. I say this as someone who adored cooking. I spent a year as a raw vegan making all kinds of goodies from scratch. It was a blast /7
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If money is tight, you can stretch your food budget further by relying on processed and frozen meals. There are food deserts in many cities where you can’t even find fresh affordable fruits and vegetables. /6
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You need to have the time to shop for fresh ingredients, put them away, do food prep and the actual cooking. If you’re working two jobs just to make ends meet? You can’t do that. You have to account for spoilage. Fresh ingredients don’t last forever. /5
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People need to consider all the factors involved. You need access to a kitchen, cookware, condiments and the ability to afford the hydro costs of running your stove more frequently. Contrast that with a microwaveable meal? There’s no comparison /4
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Healthy eating costs money. Can it be done more simply & affordably than what wellness grifters recommend? Of course. Is it as affordable or accessible as processed foods? No. /3
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Setting aside the fact that a healthy diet won’t cure diabetes, we need to address this regime’s insistence on blaming people for their disabilities. For being poor. For being unhoused. For being an “other” Every time they open their mouths privilege & blame comes out /2
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"Key players in the market for hospital-acquired infection control are focusing on the creation of fresh tech solutions such as AI systems" The old boring tech of N95s does not get a mention.
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"The escalation of COVID-19 cases is anticipated to boost the expansion of the hospital-acquired infection control market in the future. ...The pandemic has resulted in a surge in the demand for hospital-acquired infection control products and services, emphasizing personal hygiene..."