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Posts by Phony Stark (Never stopped masking)

I saw this post on FB and let me tell you...
I RAN HERE TO REPOST IT!

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A pride flag with every color band represented by a NASA image. White is Earth clouds, pink is aurora, blue is the Sun in a specific wavelength, brown is Jupiter clouds, black is the Hubble deep field, red is the top of sprites, orange is a Mars crater, yellow is the surface of Io, green is a lake with algae, blue is Neptune, and purple is the Crab Nebula in a specific wavelength.

A pride flag with every color band represented by a NASA image. White is Earth clouds, pink is aurora, blue is the Sun in a specific wavelength, brown is Jupiter clouds, black is the Hubble deep field, red is the top of sprites, orange is a Mars crater, yellow is the surface of Io, green is a lake with algae, blue is Neptune, and purple is the Crab Nebula in a specific wavelength.

I made this Pride flag using only NASA images and our team thought it would be cool to share on social (I work on the NASA heliophysics communications team), but it's getting all sorts of hate on the bird app and Fbook. Thought y'all might be more appreciative of it here. β˜ΊοΈπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆπŸ’–

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my irl best friend I've known since high school just sent me this and lmfao

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is only indicative of the capitalist hellscape that we live in.

Everything needs to be a side hustle.
Everything needs to be monetized.
Everything needs to be notified.

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The fact that it's "subscribe now" everywhere and that everyone is so desperate to have themselves heard that everyone is now vlogging or blogging, and asking to subscribe to all kinds of emails and consequently receiving 1200 email notifications per day...

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Terry Godier (@tg@indieweb.social) 582 Posts, 73 Following, 1.3K Followers Β· Thinking about calm software, reading, and attention. Physically in Wisconsin, but mentally here to learn in public.

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A great visual essay about technological sensory overload by @terrygodier.bsky.social

They say... hitting that subscribe button to read more essays

This just convinced me more that we fundamentally need to overhaul notifications and ownership of notifications

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Read this headline.
Now read it again.
Now read it again.

You are not alarmed enough.
It is later than you think. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
deadline.com/2026/03/trum...

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Screenshot of tweet reposted by Maria Van Kerkhove - Reality: Yvonne has lived with it for 5 years. Long Covid is not just stress or anxiety

Screenshot of tweet reposted by Maria Van Kerkhove - Reality: Yvonne has lived with it for 5 years. Long Covid is not just stress or anxiety

The technical lead for COVID-19 at the WHO just posted about how long COVID is not just stress or anxiety.

She's right! Say it again louder for some of the large minimizing centrist accounts on here

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Opened this for later! Not sure if you read the read of my design rabbit hole post, but I feel breaking the box will be paramount. (I should've done 1/# markers.)

However...! As much as I like to think independently, I also like to be challenged and see what other people think!

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Have a super Mar-10!

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πŸ’ͺ

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Even holding onto the actually square box is further Christo-colonialism.

There is no spoon.

Just some thoughts!

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Which is exactly the problem with inclusive design:

When we don't decolonize our minds and approaches, we will forever be stuck in the Christo-colonial charity mindset.

Design isn't just limited by the Christo-colonial box.

It is the box.

Breaking the actual box goes so much deeper.

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we can start to view the different systems of oppression as truly parallel systems that thrive on the same underlying moral mindset.

And why this is so easy to exploit for bad actors wanting to sow division.

And why political theory needs to foundationally be decolonized.

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And why we crave such alignment even when they are contradictory to our own historical oppression?

This is why I make the case for Christo(/Abrahamic)-colonialism as the foundational framework for coloniality.

Because when we shift our thinking from a purely knowledge system to a moral system,

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How our ignorance of our privilege creates the blindspots that are the manifestation of our privilege?

But also how Christo-colonial entitlement runs rapid as we find ourselves aligned with Christo-colonial supremacy and powers?

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Of how we experience the world in internalized binaries?

Of how we either are oppressed or escape/avoid oppression by being the oppressor?

Of how being aligned with the compass of oppression somehow makes us safer from oppression?

How our moral frameworks thrive on hyperpolarization?

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How we approach the world and the knowledge in it.

I believe that while the Wakowski sisters meant the Matrix to be an allegory for the trans experience, that they actually scratched the surface.

Because isn't the trans experience reflective of the entire Christo-colonial binary experience?

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Because once we start to view coloniality as a product of Christo(/Abrahamic)-colonialism and its inherent value structure, can we start to see the full scope of how Christo-colonialism has affected the world as it has not only affected the way that we "know" the world, but perhaps more insidiously:

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Because once we start including morality and try to position that within historical context, I believe the only logical conclusion is that we need to reframe colonialism and coloniality as a vector of Christo-colonialism.

Which has been a process of the past two+ millennia.

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Until I included morality as the third pillar of that model.

On a side note, the psycho-analytical model that I've adopted when I was younger and which has held up over the years, is the model motivations <-> actions <-> goals to analyze and contextualize people's behaviours.
(See my recent post.)

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So when I came across decoloniality, it nearly instantly clicked.

And then it really hit me.

Because while at first glance, decoloniality explains the world and our systems of knowledge and power as EU-/US-centric, it felt somewhat incomplete.

That is...

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This post is about inclusive design. Bear with me!

Years ago, I first learned about kyriarchy.

A concept that came from feminism to describe the intersectionality of power and domination.

My initial take-away was also that domination and oppression is not linear. Not binary.

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There is often a very narrow window between the three and I find that abstracting goals from potentially subconscious motivations through concrete actions can often explain short term (subconscious) goals behind actions.

Validation can both be a particularly powerful motivator and goal!

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After more than two and a half decades, I've found this model to not just be helpful but also to have held up as a way to extrapolate and deduce the third component from knowing actions and either motivations or goals.

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Related to the other post that I'm posting shortly:

When I was younger and struggling to make more sense of the world, I adopted the psycho-analytical model of motivations <-> actions <-> goals.

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This puts me at 10 people released. I filed my 1st habeas petition 29 days ago. I am an incredibly small-time, nobody lawyer who knew nothing about immigration law the day I submitted that case. I barely know any more today. I had never sued the federal government and now I've beaten them 10 times.

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We cannot have a rational debate about technology. As long as we rely on screens rather than on forests and sunsets to soothe our pain, we will fight to defend the screens, not the forests.

This article is my take on AI.

We cannot actually have rational debates about technology, because our ability to reason is compromised by the colonial fantasy world we live in where the material consequences of our actions don't exist where we don't see them.

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