drsaddison.bsky.social
Couple & Family Therapist | she/her | LGBTQ+ advocate | end white supremacy | invisibly disabled fat lady | relationship wizard. Runs BlueskyTherapists π¬ππ½ https://linktr.ee/drsaddison π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈβπ»βπ½βπΏβΏππΉπ€π¦
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[resets the "days since the NYT printed something Nazi-adjacent" counter to zero]
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There's also never been a guy so rich he could buy the whole planet with minimal effort.
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Wait, which vulnerable person is being used against their will? Just starting to read some press on this mess now...
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Musk getting Trump impeached, installing JD Vance, and Peter Thiel running everything from the shadows along with the Project 2025 guys.
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I was just saying to my queer interest group leadership that our home professional org is NOT ready to be attacked by the Right, but it's already started. We are used to dealing with this but our org leadership is not.
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... do I have to???
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It's not my bedtime, I still have wine left
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Try "born in a future Superfund site" www.jwz.org/blog/2025/05...
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Just leaving this right here.
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Thirst, uhhh... finds a way.
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Iβm not sure anything captures the pathologies of mainstream media quite so clearly as the intimate relationship between the New York Times and Christopher Rufo - who has always relied on the NYT to launder his disingenuous crusades, has said so himself publicly, and yet they keep obliging.
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Familiar feeling, even though the details are different. I wish you the best.
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Wasn't that a Marx Bros. film?
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Hella weird-shaped tent.
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I finally had to block calls from the blood bank people in my area because I gave twice, then came up severely anemic, took iron pills for nine months before I even crept up into the "low but normal" range, and I'm a little afraid to donate again until I get re-checked. And the guilt sucks.
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Came here to say that. There are occasionally packages on the discount rack at my grocery and the one time I read the ingredients I was like "huh. NOPE."
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Yep. Leave them alone or blast them off with water. They're all over my lavender bushes right now.
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Oh no, Lisa is Mastodon, you're absolutely right...
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An investigation about which the student would be informed.
Which he would then go and complain about to right-wing media.
Wait...
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Well, he built a tool to publish employee's individual information to Xitter with a single click and a rating of their "danger," so that might be one thing "the kids gonna do" - invite harassment and stochastic terrorism against individual employees.
Seems bad.
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This is Lisa erasure.
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Moving to Seattle in June 2020 was fucking weird as hell - I saw little besides the inside of my apartment for 10 months - but in retrospect, I'm glad I arrived here when I did.
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Great example of why not to use AI for "generating" or "researching" anything. It is not "intelligent," it does not "think" or "know" anything, it is unreliable, and it is a waste of time that you could use finding or creating something you actually want.
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Oh and if you haven't learned about feeds(it's basically a way to curate what you read), go to your settings and turn on the one that integrates pinned feeds into your "following" page. Then you can browse for feeds you like. Mine looks like this:
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Welcome! I hope KEXP & its staff will start using this more.
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they briefly had an account but it's deactivated. @djjohnrichards.bsky.social is here but not very active yet. @kevinsur.bsky.social, @acertainabbie.bsky.social, @brianfoss.bsky.social and a few others are on. And you should pin the KEXP Sky feed to your home page! bsky.app/profile/did:...
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So common to hear them harp on about how they wanted to throttle babies at the moment of delivery, usually after promising to attach a jail sentence to using the phrase "pregnant woman."
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Pretty sure that was in Kamala Harris' platform right after "make use of the phrase 'pregnant women' punishable by 6 months jail time." Didn't you read it?
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You sure that wasn't Innsmouth? π¦
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I joined AAA when I moved from Syracuse NY to Denver, specifically so I could get the TripTic.
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Covered in like six layers of dust and cobwebs I should imagine.
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Man, I traveled in London in the early 2000s carrying an entire A to Zed with me at all times. As did every other right-thinking person in London.
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A clear sense of the cardinal and ordinal directions is highly dependent on your immediate geography though.
Boulder, CO: "... ah there's the mountains, so I'm clearly going southwest."
Denver, CO: "... why is everything diagonal all of a sudden, it is dark, WHERE ARE THE MOUNTAINS?"
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My first car without pockets on the back of the front seats gave me a little bit of anxiety about where I'd put the atlas, NGL.
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This is why the divorce rate has gone down since the 1980s, actually.
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I HAVE ACTUALLY DONE THAT.