celesteweforget.bsky.social
🏳️⚧️(elle/she/her) en france qui vit sa meilleure life
I have literally never learned a lesson in history so here I am posting
221 posts
258 followers
459 following
Regular Contributor
Active Commenter
comment in response to
post
I recently searched for a way to add a slider into Google Sheets and was treated with an in-depth AI article describing in precise detail how to do it.
Except, you can't do it. It was fully hallucinated.
comment in response to
post
Like, I used to match with the dudes to tell them to change their profile, a couple of them would still try to hit on me and tell me stuff like "but transsexuals [sic] always like men"
comment in response to
post
Not to mention all the couples looking for a third and the cishet men who put "woman" under gender in their profile
comment in response to
post
www.generalmills.com/news/press-r...
Nope! It's soup-flavored hard candy, lol
comment in response to
post
Progresso did it with soup, the technology is there
comment in response to
post
he is the prophet, he cannot err
comment in response to
post
the unfortunate answer is, apparently, ALL OF VENTURE CAPITAL
comment in response to
post
i think i want to hear about the coyote-bird war
comment in response to
post
That or "Phil 'er delphi up"
comment in response to
post
I dunno, I think a lot of cis people get it comparably bad. Fatphobia in medicine is basically standard practice, black people don't get prescribed painkillers, ...
That said, I've been lucky with my medical experiences and my endo put me through menopause for three months this year, so who knows.
comment in response to
post
One of the main motivations for the protests was lack of trade protections for domestic agriculture, the farmers here will frequently rally behind really right-wing populist stuff. But they do know how to organize, yeah
comment in response to
post
A union doesn't have to be the AFL-CIO, it can be the six baristas at a local coffee shop. Any form of collective bargaining is better than acting alone.
comment in response to
post
I'm American, yeah, but live in France. France has not solved all their problems, lol, we're, like, two sneezes away from electing fascists, too.
comment in response to
post
That's not what I said at all! Electoral politics does shit-all, but social organization does a lot. Get out, organize, form community, unionize, so many options! The main thing electing a Democrat does is put someone 5% easier to convince into office. That's not nothing, but it's not a lot, either.
comment in response to
post
Electoral politics does little to progress society. We all saw happened under Biden: people turned out in record numbers and Democrats had control over everything and *nothing meaningful changed*.
Trying to stop a runaway train by shoveling more coal is an interesting strategy.
comment in response to
post
And, yeah, obviously Trump is orders of magnitude worse than Harris. But non-voters weren't exactly motivated by the messaging of "the Democrats are Republican Lite" and I think that's understandable.
I don't blame the voters, I blame political machine
comment in response to
post
Eligible voters doesn't distinguish between those who registered and those who didn't, either. Only about 2/3 of the voting age population are registered.
I get what you're saying, but moralizing to non-voters doesn't really make sense when the neoliberal political order is designed to harm them.
comment in response to
post
Not to mention not being able to get off work to vote, or having a polling place that's difficult to get to without a car. The system is designed to disenfranchise poor people.
comment in response to
post
whoóôp
comment in response to
post
i dunno, things seem fine (i was lobotomized in 2014)
comment in response to
post
Or Noxzema, for that matter
comment in response to
post
Communism is when capitalism but slightly better wages
comment in response to
post
what are we doing
comment in response to
post
noooo my salsa
comment in response to
post
the humble tomato is still an option (for now)
comment in response to
post
Anarchoprimitivism be damned
comment in response to
post
Even if that were true (Jared Diamond-ass belief), it's wild to believe that "farming made people hungrier 5000 years ago than they were 10000 years ago, so people are also hungrier today).
comment in response to
post
The superfarmer gene was inside us all along 🥰
comment in response to
post
I thought the superfarmer gene thing was extreme enough, but you never know these days
comment in response to
post
Modern agriculture, as flawed as it is, is a miracle that allowed the world population to grow exponentially over the last centuries. Like, things have changed and there was no need for us to become superhumans to have done it. People are kinda cool sometimes.
comment in response to
post
i guess i gotta clarify that i was being sarcastic
comment in response to
post
We have exactly the same grasp of agriculture that we did 6000 years ago because there was no genetic change that turned on the superfarmer gene
comment in response to
post
what's the bigger number for
comment in response to
post
I am, yeah 👍🏻
comment in response to
post
we should've publicly executed at least a dozen people after the housing market crashed and we are paying the consequences for not doing that now
comment in response to
post
"All those years of robbing houses was for tonight, to bloodlet that girl on the blood moon"