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@smashtie@mas.to
2025-12-30 14:49:08

A slice of London?

View from the platform of Blackfriars station, which sits on a bridge over the Thames. On the right is the Tate Modern, on the left is the cluster of building that make up the City of London, which is the older financial centre.

We might think of the 1963 March on Washington when we talk about organizing and civic change
-- but smaller networks are equally important.
Find many small groups of people you trust,
as small as 2-5 other people.
Use encrypted communications,
like Signal.
Meet in person and break bread,
if you can, building trust slowly.
Be a bridge-builder between trusted colleagues, where appropriate.
Appreciate the beauty of all that can be achie…

@castarco@hachyderm.io
2025-11-16 12:05:17
Content warning: "long" rant about american sci-fi tv series and "neuro-archy"

I have the distinct impression that we could use most American "sci-fi" TV series (which seem to have a kink for post-apocalyptical scenographies) as a diagnostic tool for the autism spectrum.
For a moment, let's leave aside the tons of right-wing propaganda "hidden" in plain sight, and their excessive reliance on boring & worn out tropes (religious & cultish bullshit, irrational lack of communication & excess of anti-social behaviour, all vs all, ultra-low-iq characters*, psychotic & irrationally treacherous characters*, ultra-inconsistent character development used to justify "unexpected" plot twists, rampant anti-intellectualism...).
What could be used as a diagnosis tool is the incredible amount of strong inconsistencies that we can find in them**. It throws me out of the story every single time; and I suspect that it takes a certain kind of "uncommon personality" to feel that way about it, because otherwise these series wouldn't be so popular without real widespread criticism beyond cliches like "too slow", "it loses steam towards the end of the season", etc.
Many of those plots start in a gold mine of potentially powerful ideas... yet they consistently provide us with dirt & clay instead, while side-lining the "good stuff" as if it was too complicated for the populace.
Do you feel strongly about it? Do you feel like you can't verbalize it without being criticised as "too negative", or "too picky", or an "unbearable snob"? Do you wonder why it seems like nobody around shares your discomfort with these stories?
* : I feel this is a bit like the chicken & egg problem. Has the media conditioned part of American society to behave like dumb psychopaths as if it was something "natural", or is the media reflecting what was already there? Also, could we use other societies as models for these stories... just for a change? Please?
** : Just a tiny example: a "brilliant" engineer who builds a bridge out of fence parts and who doesn't bother to perform the most basic tests before trying it in a real setting and suffer the consequences: the bridge failing and her falling into the void. Bonus points for anyone who knows what I'm talking about.

@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2025-11-16 00:30:54

Urban Adventure 🏞️
城市探险 🏞️
📷Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 533/16
🎞️Ilford HP5, expired 1993
#filmphotography #Photography #blackandwhite

Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (6x6)

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A black-and-white landscape photograph shows a group of canoes arranged in a radial pattern on a calm lake. The pointed ends of the canoes face outward, forming a circular shape. The water is still, reflecting the boats faintly. In the background, a pedestrian bridge crosses the lake, with a few people walking across. Trees and greenery line the far shore. The image has a vintage feel and emphasizes symmetry and tranquility in a recreational setting.…
Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (6x6)

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A black-and-white landscape photograph shows a peaceful riverside scene. A large tree with thick foliage extends over the water, casting shade. Beneath it, several inflatable boats are docked along a concrete embankment with steps leading to the river. Two people are swimming in the lower left corner. On the right, a small group gathers near the boats, possibly preparing for a ride. The image conveys leisure and nature, with soft light and calm water…
Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (6x6)

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A black-and-white landscape photograph captures a calm river or canal flanked by tall grasses and dense trees. A bridge spans the water in the middle distance. In the background, several tall buildings rise above the treetops, including one with a grid-like window pattern. The scene blends natural and urban elements, showing how greenery coexists with city structures. The image is serene, with no visible people, and the water reflects the surrounding…
Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (6x6)

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A black-and-white photograph in portrait format shows a quiet urban walkway. On the left, a person walks alone along a paved path bordered by short wooden posts. Tall grasses grow densely on the right side of the path. A leaning tree with sparse branches adds a natural touch to the foreground. In the background, several tall buildings rise above the treetops, suggesting a city skyline. The sky is overcast, with a grainy texture that adds moodiness to…
@doktrock@toad.social
2026-01-04 22:51:40

Perfect day for pond skating! 19F/-7C, no wind. In this case, the artificial Centennial Lakes Park, #Edina, #Minnesota (suburb of #Minneapolis). Interestingly, set in an office complex. 900 m / half a mile long…

People ice skating.
Narrow, frozen canal showing somewhat aligned skate marks, people, and buildings in the background.
A person in a small, four wheeled vehicle, towing a trailer that is spraying water on an ice surface. Skaters and a bridge in the background.
Google Earth view of streets, buildings, and two ponds connected by a narrow canal.