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some_guy,

Still only the one? Other countries need to put in the work. Rishi Sunak should be first. Tastes a little rich.

Israeli public figures accuse judiciary of ignoring incitement to genocide in Gaza (www.theguardian.com)

"For the first time that we can remember, the explicit calls to commit atrocious crimes, as stated, against millions of civilians have turned into a legitimate and regular part of Israeli discourse,” they write. “Today, calls of these types are an everyday matter in Israel.”...

some_guy,

I’d hit it and I don’t even like dudes.

some_guy,

Men had such weird torsos back then. Probably still do, but maybe we just know not to go shirtless.

some_guy, (edited )

Edit: Sorry, I thought I had a link but I didn’t check it first.

Edit2: Ok, this one worked.

archive.is/d1JQm

some_guy,

No steering is needed. Just press down on the gas. It’s already destroying itself.

some_guy,

That soccer team that crashed in the Andes dug it out with a stick or bone.

some_guy,

Think of three things for which you are grateful every day. I’ve been trying to get back into this mode after I’d used it for years and fell off. Example:

  1. Got to have a nice dinner party with friends on NYE
  2. Kitty has become a lot less anxious around strangers
  3. Though it’ll rain later today, it won’t be raining when I go to work
some_guy,

Can recycle (glad I don’t have to go out in the rain is true any time it’s gonna rain), but I try to keep them unique. I also try not to focus on things related to commercialism. For example, I might be glad I got to go to a live show (an event) but I don’t list something like being happy about being able to buy a thing (especially luxury goods). But I can be happy that I have a thing that makes my life easier in a concrete way (that new toothbrush really kicks ass). I go for small things most of all, the ones that otherwise might be taken for granted. Hope that makes sense the way I wrote it.

The transition from the holiday season back to the normal drudgery is so depressing. Is there any way to make Jan / Feb less depressing?

like, it’s still dark at 5pm, there are barely any sports on, still bitterly cold and austere and it hurts to go outside, but you’re not even looking forward to christmas or the new year. the new year is here, and it’s largely the same as last year. except you’re getting older.

some_guy,

We’re past the winter solstice. Take note of the sun setting a bit earlier each day. That always gives me a boost because I can look at my phone and see that condition improving. Good luck!

some_guy,

Ha! Dumbass mistyping. Thanks, you’re right.

some_guy,

Sabotaged Iran hostages being released during Carter’s administration. And the stuff others said. Check Hell of Presidents on the Chapo Traphouse patreon feed. I found it super interesting (I’m a history nerd).

some_guy,

Dumb cheap acrylic pyramids with silly decorations laid into the base.

some_guy,

Chappelle’s shitty politics really disappointed me as I became aware of them.

some_guy,

Yes. I’m genuinely unsure how it could be any easier.

I was gonna laugh, but then you included a lot of information, and thinking back to the days when I would write super long instructions for people with lotsa explaining. This is a good effort to impart knowledge and I commend you for it.

some_guy,

The end line was so unexpected that I had a good laugh. That a truth was snuck in unexpectedly was excellent.

some_guy, (edited )

Make a shopping list and be strict with yourself about what you add to it. Then restrict yourself from buying anything not on the list so that you stick to it. Best way (that I know) to be deliberate about what food comes home with you.

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