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#LivingWages #SinglePayer, #Housing, #FoodSecurity

#Nonprofit #Bookkeeper, fledgling #Artist. AAS #Architecture, BA #Philosophy Magna Cum Laude w/ minors in #Linguistics & in #JudaicStudies. #OpenlyJewish AntiZionism=AntiSemitism. Yes Netanyahu is an asshat.

#ProChoice #WomensRights - I oppose #TheNewInquisition & am a designated Militant Jewish Troll™

#ClimateCrisis #Sustainability #Urbanism #UrbanAg #Science #Geology #Astronomy #LGBTQAlly #Gardening #Cooking #Art

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ai6yr, to cycling
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Hmm... was pondering a bicycle ride to the donut shop to get some exercise in and thinking that would be cross-purpose to the whole activity. 😂

My cycling range now has expanded and there are four donut shops I could select from, LOL.

shekinahcancook,
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@ai6yr @meganL

Everything old is new again, I guess. Kitchens used to be separate from the rest of the house so as not to heat it up (or burn it down, as the case may be). Everyone who has a patio, balcony, driveway or yarc should probably pimp out the bbq grill area. There may come a day when you definitely don't want to turn on the stove in the house in the summer at all. I've been thinking about it.

shekinahcancook, to geopolitics
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This was an interesting email to receive today. It reminded me of some things we discussed back on The Oil Drum about this very thing (the online archive still available: http://theoildrum.com/special/archives ) - how paving over all the old city & county gravel roads had introduced a pile of fixed costs (not just paving, but regular re-grading, snow plowing, etc) that towns would eventually have to shed.

In other words, at some point in the not too distant future, they will start turning roads back into gravel roads, slowly but surely, starting at the very outside edges and creeping inward until only a certain core of local paved roads remains.

Just now I did a search and sure enough, somebody started doing it a few years back: https://www.thegazette.com/news/more-roads-going-back-to-gravel-to-save-money/

And more recently: https://www.wpr.org/economy/taxes/small-wisconsin-towns-paved-roads-return-gravel

This is just one of the areas that will have to be cut back, of course. All those rural subdivisions, you know, are "too far away" for transit, too!

raf, to random
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For we are reading Sholem Asch's God of Vengeance (Got fun nekome)

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_God_of_Vengeance

In 15 days from now, we'll discuss the play! Use the hashtag liberally leading up to that!

shekinahcancook,
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shekinahcancook, to 13thFloor
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The History and Mystery of Yemen’s ‘Well of Hell’ - The first-ever expedition to the bottom of a startling desert sinkhole found wonders—but only natural ones, by Sarah Durn October 20, 2021

"...Actually, there was a concern more sinister than reptiles and spirits when Al-Kindi finally reached the bottom: unexploded ordnance. Since 2014, Yemen has been in the midst of a bloody civil war and, Al-Kindi explains, pilots sometimes drop bombs into caves, since people seek shelter inside. “So that got me worried a bit,” he says. “Apart from that, it was a very enjoyable moment.” ...Al-Kindi estimates the sinkhole could be several million years old, but its origin, too, is the subject of local legend. One legend says an ancient king forced jinn to carve the “well” as a place to hide his treasure. In others, the well has always served to contain evil, uncontrollable jinn..."

shekinahcancook, to sustainability
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"The Key to a Strong Downtown Is Smart Policy Changes, Not Big Projects" || by Tiffany Owens Reed June 4, 2024

"...But relying on the master-planned, “Big Project'' approach to revitalization is a risky way forward. Rather than growing the city’s wealth, these big projects often require significant public investment and incentives, which put cities in the risky financial position of making large, expensive bets in the present and hoping to recoup that money down the line.

Not only that, but these plans also lock cities into committing to a future they can’t possibly evaluate for profitability, relevance or resilience. It’s simply impossible to know if these plans will achieve their intended goals, and their large, centralized nature makes it hard to adapt to shifting market conditions or changes in regulation and funding.

The good news is that cities have alternatives..."

https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2024/6/4/the-key-to-a-strong-downtown-is-smart-policy-changes-not-big-projects

shekinahcancook, to sustainability
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Private automobiles are not the future of anything, and it is a gross mis-allocation of funds to waste money on expanding roads.

The communities that were crushed and divided by highways can be repaired, though they will never have the same vibrancy as before, nor will the original displaced inhabitants benefit in any way.

But it's a start.

"...Decades ago, people decided to create the freeways. Now, we must decide if we will continue this path or reverse the damage to repair our communities..."

https://www.instagram.com/p/C7igXGuuqWI/

kjr, to random
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Jewish writers are getting blacklisted and worry about their publishing futures

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-804434

shekinahcancook,
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@kjr

Jews in all the arts are being deplatformed.

shekinahcancook, to random
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A crisis is hitting your local drugstore...

"...But the main problem...is simple: They’re no longer getting paid enough to stay in business. In the multifront battle to cut costs in America’s expensive health care system, pharmacies say they are shouldering a disproportionate...burden.

“That traditional model of that corner drugstore that is just dispensing prescriptions is very difficult, if not impossible, to make work these days,” says Oftebro, adding that at his pharmacies, “reimbursement on the majority of prescriptions is now at or below the acquisition cost of the drugs.”

For this, many blame the middlemen: the pharmacy benefit managers. The three largest PBMs are owned by or affiliated with insurance companies—CVS’s Caremark (which shares a corporate parent with Aetna), UnitedHealth’s Optum Rx, and Cigna’s Express Scripts—and together they control how 80% of all U.S. prescriptions are processed..."

https://fortune.com/2024/06/03/rite-aid-pharmacy-bartells-health-care-retail/

dalfen, to random
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The kid should get an award.

Congress person John Rose (R, TN), who seems to not understand how the U.S. Justice System works, and his kid.

U.S. Congressman John Rose speaking on the U.S. House of Representatives floor with his child making faces behind him

shekinahcancook,
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@dalfen

His whole speech had no purpose but "cheap political points."

shekinahcancook,
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@dalfen

Seeing as republicans like to beat their kids with solid objects like belts or tree branches, I'd say he has a few welts.

shekinahcancook, to climate
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Massive melon-sized hail could be a Texas record - The brick-sized chunks of ice surpass the DVD-sized hail that fell last week, By Matthew Cappucci
June 3, 2024

"...How is such large hail created?

The production of giant hail requires exceptional thunderstorm updrafts that can suspend a large hailstone as more layers of ice accrete on it. Once a stone grows too heavy for an updraft to keep in midair, it plummets to Earth at speeds often topping 100 mph.

In the case of Sunday’s hail, copious instability, or storm fuel, lead to explosive thunderstorm development. Warm, moist air probably ascended at speeds in excess of 110 mph for a time, lofting stones that weighed between one-half and three-quarters of a pound..."

At some point homeowners insurance is going to stop paying for this stuff crashing through your roof at 100mps, class.

Thank an oil company.

https://archive.ph/QXQSR#selection-535.0-579.12

wardrup, to random
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Are MAGAs a lost cause? I don’t know, but it sure feels like it. This was made by a small shop in my hometown, which I fled as soon as I could.

These are the type of people we’re dealing with, folks.

shekinahcancook,
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@wardrup

You can't reason with people that reject any evidence that doesn't fit with their preconceived delusions.

FluentInFinance, to random
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Where Taxes are the Highest (Income + Property + Sales Tax):

  1. New York: 15.9%
  2. Connecticut: 15.4%
  3. Hawaii: 14.9%
  4. Massachusetts: 12.2%
  5. New Jersey: 9.76%
  6. California: 8.66%
  7. Minnesota: 9.41%
  8. Vermont: 10.28%
  9. Maryland: 9.44%
  10. Illinois: 9.38%

Would you live in any of these States?

shekinahcancook,
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@FluentInFinance

Yes, I would - but property tax does not belong in that calculation. It doesn't affect your day to day spending like your weekly paycheck or sales tax. Most states have property tax rate reductions for seniors, making them a not level playing field. And unlike changing your job, cutting back hours / working overtime, or choosing to shop at second hand stores, there's nothing you can do to change your property tax rate except not buy a house (and lots of people only rent, meaning they don't pay property tax or only pay a pro-rata share of the bldg's tax). It's not apples to apples.

GottaLaff, (edited ) to Colorado
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Gov. Jared Polis has signed a bill into law mandating that election officials bring voting services to county detention centers and jails for statewide general elections.

The statewide program is the first of its kind.

In total, 61 jails and detention centers will have in-person voting in November. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/colorado-jail-voting-in-person-november-election-rcna150951

shekinahcancook,
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@GottaLaff

Are you sure that's the news link you meant to add? Seems off topic to your comments.

shekinahcancook, to spiders
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Well, at least these probably didn't float around and land on you.

This Arachnid in Illinois Had Armored Spikes on Its 8 Legs - The new species is too strange to be assigned a category, by Olivia Young May 30, 2024

"...“This is the big question,” says Jason Dunlop, co-author of the study. “The new fossil resembles some (but not all) living harvestmen”—aka daddy longlegs—“with spiny legs, and has some vague similarities to mites,” although he says its body is much bigger. The segmentation pattern and slight constriction between the head area and abdomen suggest that it may belong in a group with whip spiders and whip scorpions, “but unfortunately we can’t see the mouthparts, which would help us to confirm this hypothesis.”

So, maybe giant biting mites, possibly poisonous (ala daddy longlegs). Sounds fun [not].

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/illinois-arachnid-fossil

#Spiders #Arachnids #Archaeology #fossil #Science #Biology #Etymology

shekinahcancook, to Geology
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Plate Tectonics Has a Surprise Silver Lining - Without this restless geologic process, which triggers destructive earthquakes, Earth would not be habitable, by Robin George Andrews May 29, 2024

"...on geologic timescales, plate tectonics ensures that Earth won’t grow so catastrophically hot that its surface becomes unlivable. Without plate tectonics, Earth would turn into Venus. And no planet aspires to be more like Venus.

...And, had it not been for—among other things—our world’s endlessly shifting tectonic plates, Earth could have shared the same grim fate as Venus.

Yes, those tectonic plates buckle and stretch, slip and slide, creating faults that jolt and snap, which generate earthquakes—sometimes devastatingly so. But these tremors are the vital sign of a planet with a beating geologic heart, an orb with a transmogrifying face..."

[I immediately thought of Calvin and Hobbes here, lol.]

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/plate-tectonics-make-earth-habitable

#Geology #PlateTechtonics #Climate #Science #Subduction

hebrewbyinbal, to linguistics
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https://www.instagram.com/p/C7wm1uzOhyb/?igsh=MXc5eGp4ZDQ4azh0eQ== 🎯 Frustrated with language apps? You're not alone.

I've spoken with hundreds of learners over the past few years, and over 80% start learning Hebrew with Duolingo. Every single person reports that despite months of effort, they are unable to form even a basic Hebrew sentence! Sound familiar?

I understand the appeal—Duolingo is accessible, budget-friendly, and feels like a game. But let's talk about the real cost when you expect these apps to teach you Hebrew: You're investing your most precious resources! Your time, motivation, and hope in a learning tool that - in all my discussions -

Not one student has said, “Thanks to Duolingo, I'm now speaking Hebrew”, or “I understand Hebrew because of Duolingo”. Not a single person, and I've talked to so many...

🌟 Ready to speak and understand Hebrew? Comment “SPEAK” and start this journey that will transform your Hebrew forever.

shekinahcancook,
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@hebrewbyinbal

I tried Duolingo and just really didn't like it.

rbreich, to random
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The more Trump can tear down democracy, the safer the oligarchy becomes.

This is why the billionaires who once disavowed him are quietly crawling back.

The ultra-rich will do anything to protect their wealth and power.

That includes destroying democracy itself.

shekinahcancook,
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@rbreich

I got called hysterical and over-reacting when I said this kid of stuff over on the dead bird site.

I guess if you're saying these things, they're baked into the cake now.

shekinahcancook, to conservative
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The world made by hand, By Brian Kaller, originally published by Restoring Mayberry June 1, 2024

"...All the crafts disappeared in a generation or two – the coopers, wrights, milliners, cord-wainers and thousands more. All the stories handed down through generations disappeared in a few generations, until we all know only the same few pop-culture stories. Almost all the apprenticeships, lodges, clubs, co-ops and guilds disappeared... We are the survivors wandering the ruins of a post-apocalyptic society, but it has been a cultural apocalypse, a mass forgetting, and it’s still going on...

...I realize that we could not build some of these [buildings] now; the crafts to create them are forgotten, along with...[all] these [handcrafted] trades and … everything. The entire human infrastructure.

And I think: None of this world could have been built by the people now living in it."

https://www.resilience.org/stories/2024-06-01/the-world-made-by-hand/

futurebird, to random
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Have you ever stopped listening to or trusting a person who posts information in media, or online because of a "red flag" ?

That is are there certain topics, habits, actions etc. that instantly decrease your trust in a person you might have otherwise listened to on a podcast, article, or video?

Are there any "green flags" that build trust?

shekinahcancook,
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@futurebird

I think most of us have some sort of short list. For example, if someone has posted anti-vaxx nonsense, or pro-trump anything, those are surely red flags.

But sometimes it's more subtle. If I saw in someone's social media that they, say, owned one of those big 10 mile a gallon Hummers, and loved driving it around, I'd pause. What kind of person would do that knowing about climate collapse? About pollution? About safety for kids and people on bikes? There's just almost no legitimate reason to have one of those things, and someone who does have one may have other screws loose.

See what I mean?

feedback, to Jewish
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Shalom, I'm Feedback! I'm a #Jewish musician, photographer, and techie currently working in cybersecurity. Like a lot of online Jews, I've been feeling a much stronger pull towards Jewish community spaces in the wake of current events, and was extremely excited to learn about the existence of #mazeldon ! Looking forward to getting to know people here! #introduction

shekinahcancook,
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@feedback

Welcome!

What genre(s) of music do you do?

shekinahcancook,
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@feedback

Awesome! Hope you get the all clear! Are you on bandcamp?

shekinahcancook,
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@feedback

Cool! I will check it out. I love jazz and I listen to music while I'm working. It'll be nice to try something new tomorrow.

shekinahcancook,
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@feedback @acarson

Don't worry, I love all sorts of instrumental music - movie soundtracks, electronica, classical, new age, big bans, jazz, and everything in between. It's lyrics I don't want to hear. Interferes with enjoying the music, lol.

sonyablanck, to random
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Mars leaves Aries and ingresses into Taurus on 9 June, and that's therefore my prediction for when we'll achieve a meaningful ceasefire. Call me woo but save this toot.

shekinahcancook,
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