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@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2025-08-25 11:12:12

In August of 1977, Tim Horton was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, just 3 years after losing his life in an automobile accident. Known as "the strongest man in hockey " during his career, he helped the Toronto Maple Leafs win 4 Stanley Cups. He would have been only notable with hockey nerds except for the fact that before he died, he was the namesake and primary investor for a Hamilton Ontario restaurant selling donuts and coffee. Today, most Canadians live within 100 metres of a Timmies and don't have a clue who the founder was, or that he died crashing his exotic sports car while drunk. (Insert tasteless joke about TimBits all over the QEW...)
#CanadaIsAwesome #NHL #Fame
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Hort

@sauer_lauwarm@mastodon.social
2025-08-25 18:48:10

This is rather nice. #sound
mixcloud.com/FamilyTreeRadioSh

@kexpmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-07-26 02:43:15

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on KEXP's #Continent
Show Dem Camp:
🎵 Live Life
#ShowDemCamp
open.spotify.com/track/4pKxSb1

@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2025-09-24 02:02:01

My grandfather was as a full-on Nazi in World War II.
When he died, I was glad that he was gone.
Today, fascism is rising again and many are falling for its empty promises.
Don’t live your life in a way that your children and grandchildren will hate you.

@earlofedgecombe@mstdn.social
2025-10-24 13:51:16

Heads up Mastodon! I am doing a small European tour with Peter Gordon (Love of Life Orchestra) at the end of November. We'll play Glasgow, London, Cologne, and Brussels. These shows will be great fun, and a very rare chance to catch me playing live music outside the US.
If we know each other here, let me know if there's a possibility to meet up in person at one of these shows?!
Tickets and info here:

The poster for Peter Gordon & Blake Leyh on The Yellow Box Tour. Two men with bowler hats and glasses, painted red, looking into the camera, against a cityscape.

Text reads:

THE YELLOW BOX by Peter Gordon & David Cunningham
Vinyl LP out November 7th on WEEK-END Records
bit.ly/YellowBoxVinyl 
Peter Gordon with Blake Leyh
The Yellow Box Tour
Sunday November 23rd:- STEREO, Glasgow
Monday November 24th - Cafe Oto, London
Wednesday November 26th - JAKI Stadtgarten, Koln
Thursday November 27th - le…
@brichapman@mastodon.social
2025-07-26 01:33:00

Healing is not a prerequisite for participating in life but a process we undertake as we live, work, love, and play. full article @ brichapman.com/p/you-dont-have

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2025-09-23 01:02:14

As a general matter, societies (and countries) have a right to protect themselves.
This protection ranges from things like civil laws (e.g. to require people to live up to contracts or not to assault one another.) Stronger protective measures are found in criminal laws that can restrict physical freedom (i.e. jail/prison time), force the disgorgement of taken property (such as taken by fraud or robbery), and even to take away a criminal's life. The strongest is war in which whole…

@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot
2025-10-18 08:11:20

Friends, of course we all hope the #ceasefire will hold. Of course we all hope that aid trucks will be allowed to move. Of course we all hope that there will be a stable, just peace.
But hope isn't enough. The suffering in #Gaza hasn't ended. We must keep pressure on our governments to ensu…

@kexpmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-09-21 08:51:06

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on KEXP's #SeekAndDestroy
At the Gates:
🎵 All Life Ends
#AttheGates
peaceville.bandcamp.com/track/
open.spotify.com/track/0oAVAcm

@Mediagazer@mstdn.social
2025-09-20 15:31:16

Sinclair reversed a decision to air a documentary on the life of Charlie Kirk in a Friday evening time slot normally reserved for repeats of Jimmy Kimmel Live (Matthew Keys/TheDesk.net)
thedesk.net/2025/09/sinclair-p

@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2025-08-13 13:28:48

Don't miss today's Metacurity for the most critical infosec developments you should know, including
--Russia implicated in hack of federal court system documents,
--US has secretly placed tracking devices in advanced chips,
--UK will expand live police facial recognition,
--Microsoft fixes over 100 flaws on Patch Tuesday,
--Hackers issued fake nuclear warnings on Moscow buses,
--National Public Data comes back to life,
--Hackers leaked data on …

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-09-20 13:34:40

I live by the conviction that anarchism is not a fixed goal to be reached, nor a perfect order to be imposed upon life. Every system that claims finality becomes a prison, and every so‑called final solution turns into domination over human beings. Anarchism, for me, stands in opposition to this tendency, it is the refusal to accept limits set by authority, dogma, or any power that seeks to bind the living stream of human development.
To me, anarchism is not the end of history, but the …

Sepia-toned photo of an older man with glasses and a mustache next to a quote on a black background about anarchism by Rudolf Rocker.
@BBC6MusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-10-25 02:15:07

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #FocusBeats
Kerrier Collective & Polly Meyrick:
🎵 Life Wants to Live
#KerrierCollective #PollyMeyrick
open.spotify.com/track/52UF0ly

@catsalad@infosec.exchange
2025-10-14 16:08:20

Live your life with all the shame a cat has*
*none

Photo of a cat that completely destroyed some blinds and is laying in them like it's a hammock. The little chaos gremlin has zero shame and guilt is incomprehensible to them.
@yaxu@post.lurk.org
2025-09-16 08:17:36

It's really important to make friends across generations. Space them out across a good few decades. Then if you're lucky to live a long life, you will have good company.

@arXiv_csCR_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-08-21 08:38:49

CoFacS -- Simulating a Complete Factory to Study the Security of Interconnected Production
Stefan Lenz, David Schachtschneider, Simon Jonas, Liam Tirpitz, Sandra Geisler, Martin Henze
arxiv.org/abs/2508.14526

@BBC3MusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-08-18 18:30:52

🔊 #NowPlaying on #BBCRadio3:
#BBCProms
- 2025
Live at the BBC Proms: BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, LPO Chorus plus starry soloists conducted by Sir Mark Elder in Delius's exhilarating A Mass of Life.
Relisten now 👇
bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002h0qh

@roland@devdilettante.com
2025-08-12 14:05:35

#SoulIISoulCaronWheelerForEvah Soul II Soul - Keep On Movin' (1Xtra Live Lounge)

@detondev@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-15 22:27:53

To the Aztecs, death was instrumental in the perpetuation of creation, and gods and humans alike had the responsibility of sacrificing themselves in order to allow life to continue.
This worldview is best described in the myth of the five suns recorded in the Codex Chimalpopoca, which recounts how Quetzalcoatl stole the bones of the previous generation in the underworld and how later the gods created four successive worlds or "suns" for their subjects to live in, all of whic…

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-07-28 13:06:20

How popular media gets love wrong
Now a bit of background about why I have this "engineered" model of love:
First, I'm a white straight cis man. I've got a few traits that might work against my relationship chances (e.g., neurodivergence; I generally fit pretty well into the "weird geek" stereotype), but as I was recently reminded, it's possible my experience derives more from luck than other factors, and since things are tilted more in my favor than most people on the planet, my advice could be worse than useless if it leads people towards strategies that would only have worked for someone like me. I don't *think* that's the case, but it's worth mentioning explicitly.
When I first started dating my now-wife, we were both in graduate school. I was 26, and had exactly zero dating/romantic experience though that point in my life. In other words, a pretty stereotypical "incel" although I definitely didn't subscribe to incel ideology at all. I felt lonely, and vaguely wanted a romantic relationship (I'm neither aromantic nor asexual), but had never felt socially comfortable enough to pursue one before. I don't drink and dislike most social gatherings like parties or bars; I mostly hung around the fringes of the few college parties I attended, and although I had a reasonable college social life in terms of friends, I didn't really do anything to pursue romance, feeling too awkward to know where to start. I had the beginnings of crushes in both high school and college, but never developed a really strong crush, probably correlated with not putting myself in many social situations outside of close all-male friend gatherings. I never felt remotely comfortable enough to act on any of the proto-crushes I did have. I did watch porn and masturbate, so one motivation for pursuing a relationship was physical intimacy, but loneliness was as much of a motivating factor, and of course the social pressure to date was a factor too, even though I'm quite contrarian.
When I first started dating my now-wife, we were both in graduate school. I was 26, and had exactly zero dating/romantic experience though that point in my life. In other words, a pretty stereotypical "incel" although I definitely didn't subscribe to incel ideology at all. I felt lonely, and vaguely wanted a romantic relationship (I'm neither aromantic nor asexual), but had never felt socially comfortable enough to pursue one before. I don't drink and dislike most social gatherings like parties or bars; I mostly hung around the fringes of the few college parties I attended, and although I had a reasonable college social life in terms of friends, I didn't really do anything to pursue romance, feeling too awkward to know where to start. I had the beginnings of crushes in both high school and college, but never developed a really strong crush, probably correlated with not putting myself in many social situations outside of close all-male friend gatherings. I never felt remotely comfortable enough to act on any of the proto-crushes I did have. I did watch porn and masturbate, so one motivation for pursuing a relationship was physical intimacy, but loneliness was as much of a motivating factor, and of course the social pressure to date was a factor too, even though I'm quite contrarian.
I'm lucky in that I had some mixed-gender social circles already like intramural soccer and a graduate-student housing potluck. Graduate school makes a *lot* more of these social spaces accessible, so I recognize that those not in school of some sort have a harder time of things, especially if like me they don't feel like they fit in in typical adult social spaces like bars.
However, at one point I just decided that my desire for a relationship would need action on my part and so I'd try to build a relationship and see what happened. I worked up my courage and asked one of the people in my potluck if she'd like to go for a hike (pretty much clearly a date but not explicitly one; in retrospect not the best first-date modality in a lot of ways, but it made a little more sense in our setting where we could go for a hike from our front door). To emphasize this point: I was not in love with (or even infatuated with) my now-wife at that point. I made a decision to be open to building a relationship, but didn't follow the typical romance story formula beyond that. Now of course, in real life as opposed to popular media, this isn't anything special. People ask each other out all the time just because they're lonely, and some of those relationships turn out fine (although many do not).
I was lucky in that some aspects of who I am and what I do happened to be naturally comforting to my wife (natural advantage in the "appeal" model of love) but of course there are some aspects of me that annoy my wife, and we negotiate that. In the other direction, there's some things I instantly liked about my wife, and other things that still annoy me. We've figured out how to accept a little, change a little, and overall be happy with each other (though we do still have arguments; it's not like the operation/construction/maintenance of the "love mechanism" is always perfectly smooth). In particular though, I approached the relationship with the attitude of "I want to try to build a relationship with this person," at first just because of my own desires for *any* relationship, and then gradually more and more through my desire to build *this specific* relationship as I enjoyed the rewards of companionship.
So for example, while I think my wife is objectively beautiful, she's also *subjectively* very beautiful *to me* because having decided to build a relationship with her, I actively tried to see her as beautiful, rather than trying to judge whether I wanted a relationship with her based on her beauty. In other words, our relationship is more causative of her beauty-to-me than her beauty-to-me is causative of our relationship. This is the biggest way I think the "engineered" model of love differs from the "fire" and "appeal" models: you can just decide to build love independent of factors we typically think of as engendering love (NOT independent of your partner's willingness to participate, of course), and then all of those things like "thinking your partner is beautiful" can be a result of the relationship you're building. For sure those factors might affect who is willing to try building a relationship with you in the first place, but if more people were willing to jump into relationship building (not necessarily with full commitment from the start) without worrying about those other factors, they might find that those factors can come out of the relationship instead of being prerequisites for it. I think this is the biggest failure of the "appeal" model in particular: yes you *do* need to do things that appeal to your partner, but it's not just "make myself lovable" it's also: is your partner putting in the effort to see the ways that you are beautiful/lovable/etc., or are they just expecting you to become exactly some perfect person they've imagined (and/or been told to desire by society)? The former is perfectly possible, and no less satisfying than the latter.
To cut off my rambling a bit here, I'll just add that in our progress from dating through marriage through staying-married, my wife and I have both talked at times explicitly about commitment, and especially when deciding to get married, I told her that I knew I couldn't live up to the perfect model of a husband that I'd want to be, but that if she wanted to deepen our commitment, I was happy to do that, and so we did. I also rearranged my priorities at that point, deciding that I knew I wanted to prioritize this relationship above things like my career or my research interests, and while I've not always been perfect at that in my little decisions, I've been good at holding to that in my big decisions at least. In the end, *once we had built a somewhat-committed relationship*, we had something that we both recognized was worth more than most other things in life, and that let us commit even more, thus getting even more out of it in the long term. Obviously you can't start the first date with an expectation of life-long commitment, and you need to synchronize your increasing commitment to a relationship so that it doesn't become lopsided, which is hard. But if you take the commitment as an active decision and as the *precursor* to things like infatuation, attraction, etc., you can build up to something that's incredibly strong and rewarding.
I'll follow this up with one more post trying to distill some advice from my ramblings.
#relationships #love

@chiraag@mastodon.online
2025-08-03 21:22:15

Interesting: From Becky Ferreira for @… :
404media.co/new-deep-sea-creat

@losttourist@social.chatty.monster
2025-09-14 08:27:14

Set list, for those who care / obsess about such things:
Encore
Encore 2

  • The Air That I Breathe
@markhburton@mstdn.social
2025-09-11 17:01:40

We knew what he was going to do before Starmer himself did.
mstdn.social/@markhburton/1151
Being US ambassador 'privilege of my life', Mandelson says, after being sacked over Epstein emails - BBC News

@kexpmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-08-17 08:31:53

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on KEXP's #SeekAndDestroy
At the Gates:
🎵 All Life Ends
#AttheGates
peaceville.bandcamp.com/track/
open.spotify.com/track/0oAVAcm

@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2025-08-08 23:18:04

I thought at this point in my life I would live somewhere with better bike infrastructure.

Scientists discover a whole new type of ecosystem 30,000 feet deep
For decades, scientists have studied organisms that thrive around hydrothermal vents, fissures spewing superheated fluids.
But the creatures that live around cold seeps
— places where gases such as methane and hydrogen sulfide ooze from the seafloor at near-freezing temperatures,
often where tectonic plates meet
— have been understudied.

So, to investigate, an expedition to the northwest P…

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2025-10-03 16:59:41

Brutal similes
Using #AI is an ethical choice.
I know that there cases when an #LLM could make my job easier. Which doesn't mean I'll use one. Just like I won't be buying cheap junk gadgets that could help me with some random stuff a bunch of times before they'll end up on a trash pile.
Yes, sometimes I am curious what an LLM could come up with. But then, there are people who are curious how many donuts they can eat before throwing up. A waste of good donuts.
What world would you rather live in? One where you put a little more effort in your job? Or one where LLM helps with with your job, but you can't enjoy your free time anymore because the capitalists are using LLMs to turn every single aspect of your life into a nightmare, and eventually your employer just makes you do more and more until you're thrown out? But at least you will get a monthly trial of a statistical "friend" to "talk" about your trouble to.
Yeah, you can claim that training models does the most harm, and that's already happened, so not using them doesn't change much, and all the energy spent on it would be wasted. Or use the traditional "others" fallacy — others will use it anyway, others will fuel the vicious circle, so why renounce convenience. It's like when you learn that your dinner is human meat, and you decide to eat it anyway, because not eating it won't bring that human back to life, and if it's wasted, then their death will be for naught.
#AntiCapitalism

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-08-26 21:15:16

Israel could kill Bambi on live TV and some of you fuckers would still be cheering from the sidelines. No, actually, scratch that, what am I thinking? Some of you racist pieces of shit would probably feel worse for a cartoon deer than a real-life Brown person.

@newsie@darktundra.xyz
2025-07-30 15:46:23

New Deep Sea Creatures ‘Challenge Current Models of Life,’ Scientists Say 404media.co/new-deep-sea-creat

@doktrock@toad.social
2025-08-10 15:11:51

"Illegal goldmines (garimpos) cluster along the banks of the Crepori River."
Parš state, Brazil. Multispectral image by Richard Mosse at Art Vault, Santa Fe, New Mexico, part of a larger exhibition focusing on deforestation in the Amazon. 1/3

Crepori River, Pará 2020 archival pigment print 66.25 x 189.25 x 2.5 in

"Illegal goldmines (garimpos) cluster along the banks of the Crepori River. Mineral ships dredge and filter the riverbed to extract gold. Mercury separates gold from silt, some of which flows into the river system, poisoning all life forms that depend on the river, including Indigenous communities, such as the Munduruku, who live along this river. This is a GIS (geographic information systems) map of these activities made …
@pdmckone@mstdn.ca
2025-09-10 12:09:37

Born astride a grave
With only one life to live
We must make it count.
#dailyhaikuprompt - grave
#haiku
#poem

@samir@functional.computer
2025-09-05 07:22:42

@… @… Yeah, those expectations suuuuuck. I’m sorry. It’s not on you (or anyone else, in particular) to go and be some kind of magician. It’s on you to live life! Play board games, argue with people on the intern…

@mlawton@mstdn.social
2025-08-07 03:07:35

Finished “Lloyd McNeil’s Last Ride” by Will Leitch.
Lloyd McNeil is a cop who has just been diagnosed with a terminal illness and weeks to live. Realizing his paltry assets and limited life insurance won’t help his son much, he learns that being killed on duty absolutely will. A plan is hatched. But charging into dangerous situations keeps making him a hero instead.
Enjoyable. Leitch always writes great characters.
4/5 stars ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

@jackie@social.linux.pizza
2025-09-11 14:03:26

outlive hate <3
here's a preview of my upcoming zine
jackiejude.me/e-zines/

Trapped in the Zine: Chapter 4: Halley's Comet
why put "see Halley's Comet" in your ToDo list? It's not till 28 July 2061
top image: press enter to exist

bottom: my life didn't end at 15 so it's not ending now so I have to live so that one day ol' grandma jackie can see Halley's Comet
@pre@boing.world
2025-09-04 08:42:16
Content warning: Andor S2

Being stuck with a broken wrist so unable to really do much of the things, I have spend a lot of this month watching TV.
I'm not all that up on Star Wars, so when I watched Season One of Andor I didn't know it was about a man called Andor, I had that name confused with Endor, and so I was distracted by the lack of Ewoks.
No such distraction for season two though, now I know it's about a rebel mercenary and his adventures leading up to him being in Rogue One delivering details about how to blow up a death star.
They all live in the Empire, which is relentless and authoritarian and evil just like the real life empire taking over western civilization now. They persecute and harass poor Andor and his buddies so much that they cause the rebellion against their authority that they intend to suppress.
Great show.
Wonder if all the people arrested wrongfully for doing no real crime in the US and UK and around the west will end up fighting the empire here too?
Still wish there was a series about ewoks though.
#watching #tv #andor

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-10-15 12:08:42

Day 22: Yuki Urushibara
I've got a few more mangaka left on my short list, and might very well get to at least one more, but Urushibara is the author of Mushishi and anyone who knows either the manga or anime understands immediately why she appears here.
Mushishi is a "seinen" anime, which means it's written for adults, not children or teenagers (although it's very accessible for all ages). It deals with a vast array of life's circumstances through the lens of a traveling mushi expert and the various whimsical supernatural creatures he is called on to deal with. He's not an exorcist though, instead understanding that humans must live in harmony with the mushi, and working like an ecologist to sort things out. As is probably obvious, Urushibara is an incredible world-builder; she's also a top-notch artist and above all, her stories are overflowing with kindness, humanity, and respect for the natural world.
Besides Mushishi, I've read "Suiiki", and it's one of the few manga I stumbled through in the original Japanese, which says a lot given my limited reading vocabulary (and the fact that it doesn't include rubi). It weaves the supernatural into a story of childhood innocence and curiosity in a lovely way.
Much like Shirahama who I mentioned earlier, Urushibara's stories are full of gentle wisdom for all ages, but Urushibara's work is quieter and less dramatic, with an adult main character confident in his expertise instead of a young-and-learning protagonist.
#30AuthorsNoMen

@lukem@hachyderm.io
2025-08-03 23:29:10

👋 Hello! I’m Łukasz. Thirty-something, living in Warsaw, Poland. On fedi since 2021 or so. Right now, I'm merging my two accounts into one and giving this profile a fresh new start.
I live a few parallel lives.
Most of the time I’m a web developer. I work with TypeScript, React and all that jazz. But I still enjoy static site generators and good ol’ HTML/CSS.
In another life, I’m a documentary photographer and photojournalist. I’m interested in activism, art and culture, politics, and pretty much anything interesting happening on city streets. A big part of my photography journey involves documenting protests and demonstrations in Poland, especially those related to human rights and social issues. I’m also drawn to street art, particularly when it carries strong messages.
I occasionally blog and translate. Many years ago I wrote two books about WordPress. However, these days I’m more likely to go outside and touch grass than spend even more time in front of a screen.
Outside of that, expect me to post about mental health and politics. I promise to use CWs when appropriate.
I post in both English and Polish, depending on the topic.
Aaaand that’s it. Nice to meet you! ☺️
#introduction

Georgio Provinciali is an engineer, journalist, and war reporter working in Ukraine.
Georgio is one of the most hated people by Russians, because he reports the truth from the trenches of their genocide in Ukraine. Truths that directly contradict the lies of their ghoulish leader Putin.
Russians can't stop from lying, it is a cultural aspect of their self-loathing and backwards view on life- a view that insists they are opposed by everything that is not-Russian.
A perv…

@sonnets@bots.krohsnest.com
2025-08-03 11:25:10

Sonnet 081 - LXXXI
Or I shall live your epitaph to make,
Or you survive when I in earth am rotten,
From hence your memory death cannot take,
Although in me each part will be forgotten.
Your name from hence immortal life shall have,
Though I, once gone, to all the world must die:
The earth can yield me but a common grave,
When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie.
Your monument shall be my gentle verse,
Which eyes not yet created…

@grumpybozo@toad.social
2025-08-30 18:59:33

There's a simple way for instance operators to comply: trust your users. Demand that they positively assert that they do not live in North Korea, Iran, Mississippi, etc. as a condition of joining. This creates a legitimate good faith belief that users are not legally barred from the system.
ALSO: No one should ever take advice from me as grounded in legality. I have no legal education beyond what life has forced upon me without my consent, and I am ill-suited to teach.

@randy_@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-04 07:19:48

Today we celebrate all the wonderful creatures who share our planet. Happy World Animal Day! May every animal live a life full of love, kindness, and care.
#worldanimalday

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-09 22:12:57

I see the universe as an endless ocean of indifference. It does not care about my existence, nor will it ever. This void frees me. In knowing that life has no inherent meaning, I am no longer bound by others’ expectations or empty promises. My words, my actions, even my name will vanish in time, and that liberates me to live solely for the moments I choose.
Existential nihilism handed me a blank page. Life’s meaning is not given; it is mine to write. This truth healed my old anxieties …

A person with long hair is standing in a sunlit forest, eyes closed, wearing a black shirt with a circular Debian design. Tall trees and deep greenery surround them.

"We stand by the accuracy of what we published,"
Reuters' statement read.
"We have carefully reviewed the published footage, and we have found no reason to believe Reuters longstanding commitment to accurate, unbiased journalism has been compromised."
The four-minute clip, released Sept. 3, captured Putin telling Xi that biotechnology could one day extend human life indefinitely.
"With continuous advances in biotechnology, human organs wi…

@thesaigoneer@social.linux.pizza
2025-09-02 04:15:55

Okay, I took up the challenge to myself and installed Lubuntu. And this is absolutely a lxqt that I could live in. Did a minimal install, added flatpak (yes, yes, one 'apt install flatpak' away) and off you go. Ootb actually no snapd installed. Nice styling (arc-darqueske), 6.14 kernel , good experience. This can breath a lot of life into those October 2025 machines. Nice one 👍🏻
#lubuntu

A detainee at the Florida immigration detention center known as Alligator Alcatraz
has been on hunger strike for at least nine days,
the latest in a string of detainees to allege being mistreated at the prison in the Everglades.
“Since my life no longer belongs to me, it’s up to them to decide whether I live or die,”
detainee Pedro Lorenzo Concepción, 44, told El País from inside the facility.
On July 22, he went on hunger strike and has collapsed multiple times …

@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2025-09-27 11:42:41

Good Morning #Canada
After recently moving to Belle Ewart (Bell You-wart), I find myself making strange pronunciations of my town to see people's reactions. Life is short... take pleasure where you can. But if you're a Canadian living in one of the towns mentioned in this CBC article, do you proudly tell people where you live, or do you mumble the answer and hope no one responds. I think you embrace the fun and show pride in your community by investing in t-shirts and hats emblazoned with your town name. But that's just me - some old retired guy with no reputation worth saving.
BTW, if you're looking for a conversation starter, here's a Geographic Fact - the distance between Dildo Newfoundland and Climax Saskatchewan is 5,551 km, about 2 days and 16 hours by car.
#CanadaIsAwesome #CivicPride
cbc.ca/television/stillstandin

@sonnets@bots.krohsnest.com
2025-07-27 11:25:10

Sonnet 068 - LXVIII
Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn,
When beauty lived and died as flowers do now,
Before these bastard signs of fair were born,
Or durst inhabit on a living brow;
Before the golden tresses of the dead,
The right of sepulchres, were shorn away,
To live a second life on second head;
Ere beauty's dead fleece made another gay:
In him those holy antique hours are seen,
Without all ornament, itself and true,…