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We’re excited to join May Day Strong, labor groups, and other allies to flex our economic power in a massive day of economic disruption on May 1.
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Yan Que *tightened his mitre* to step to Xie Yu. It really was that serious!
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#NirvanaInFire Jingrui’s birthday party is on the YT livestream right now and y’all, Xie Yu really played with his own life and the lives of everyone he cared about if he thought Yan Que wouldn’t raze that entire compound to the ground if anything had happened to Yujin.
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A photo of my hand holding two sea slug plushies. A keychain sized one is stacked on top of a larger one that is slightly bigger than my outstretched hand. They are a deep cerulean blue with lighter blue details, and bright yellow stripes across the head and sizes of the body. They have dark blue “ears” (rhinophores) and “tails” (gills). They are photographed in front of a red Japanese maple.
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Nudibranch/sea slug plushies will be available to preorder on Friday, May 8th!! More info to follow as we get closer to May☀️
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I made this face in real life at this: 😮
Soooo good!
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Here’s the thing abt Graham Platner: folks in Maine know better than folks outside what they need as residents. But b/c he is running for the US Senate and not, you know, some Maine jurisdiction’s county council, if he turns out to be another Fetterman — that hurts more than just people from Maine.
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I don’t move any more. Say ‘excuse me’ or step in the street, idgaf.
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I just said this elsewhere but he honestly makes me kind of sad. Despite all he’s done to upgrade his looks, whenever I’ve seen clips of him he comes off as not feeling comfortable in/with himself. I hope he comes out of this all right.
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There’s a reason some of the most effective cult-deprogrammers are former cult members.
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Ah, I understand you now. Very subtle nod to the idea that, as Maya Angelou famously said, “When people tell you who they are, believe them.”
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Still shouldn’t be using the r-slur though. I understand why you push backed on how he labels himself, but how he labels himself is ultimately not the salient problem with the use of the slur. The use of the slur is.
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The key to this passage is that Soderbergh ultimately admits, however unconsciously, that he just didn’t want to pay talented artists to create the work he needed.
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“let’s not rush to judgement let’s not repeat the mistake we made with Al Franken” what mistake. say it. was the mistake caring about women? was the mistake having a woman replace a man in the senate? was the mistake keeping your parasocial fav off kimmel for conduct unbefitting of the office?
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man standing up in town hall painting
i think it’s good that Al Franken was forced to resign
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Pentagon violated court order to restore press access, judge rules
Senior U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedman also admonished the Trump administration, saying suppressing political speech is the “mark of an autocracy, not a democracy.”
"The judge concluded his opinion with an unusually sharp rebuke of the Trump administration: 'Suppression of political speech is the mark of an autocracy, not a democracy — as the Framers recognized when they drafted the First Amendment'...”
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Unionized ProPublica staff are on strike over AI, layoffs, and wages
A key issue is protections against layoffs from AI
New: 150 unionized ProPublica workers are on strike TODAY over AI, layoff protections, wages, and more.
They're asking readers to not visit ProPublica or engage with content on other platforms. It's the first work stoppage of its kind at the newsroom.
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incredible thread. Clicking play on any of the linked readings will make your time on this app feel so much more worthwhile, try and see
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Jassmine Parks | 2026 Fellows
Biography for 2026 fellow Jassmine Parks.
Jassmine Parks is a 2026 Writing Freedom Fellow. A poet and multidisciplinary artist, she explores Black womanhood, lineage, and the aftermath of incarceration and foster care. Listen to Parks read the poem “A Garden of Roses Disassembles the Earth In Order to Bloom”:
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Alan Pelaez Lopez | 2026 Fellows
Biography for 2026 fellow Alan Pelaez Lopez.
Alan Pelaez Lopez is a 2026 Writing Freedom Fellow. A poet, visual artist, and creative nonfiction theorist, their work explores forced migration, incarceration, solitary confinement, and crip futures. Listen to Pelaez Lopez read from “January 2019,” a work-in-progress:
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Bernardo Wade | 2026 Fellows
Biography for 2026 fellow Bernardo Wade.
Bernardo Wade is a 2026 Writing Freedom Fellow. A poet and a Wallace Stegner fellow, he is the author of the collection “A Love Tap.” Listen to Wade read his poem “In the Wake of Ida”:
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