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shekinahcancook

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#LivingWages #SinglePayer, #Housing, #FoodSecurity

#Nonprofit #Bookkeeper, fledgling #Artist. AAS #Architecture, BA #Philosophy Magna Cum Laude w/ minors in #Linguistics & in #JudaicStudies. #OpenlyJewish AntiZionism=AntiSemitism. Yes Netanyahu is an asshat.

#ProChoice #WomensRights - I oppose #TheNewInquisition & am a designated Militant Jewish Troll™

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GottaLaff, to random
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Via Jon Favreau:

  1. Republicans block a bill that would protect contraception

  2. Trump floats jailing his opponents; an informal advisor suggests executing them

  3. DataProgress poll: 63% of swing voters have heard little to nothing about Trump's guilty verdict

May I humbly suggest that Biden supporters use their feeds to put some of this info in front of people instead of continuing to complain/amplify stupid WSJ story …?

152 days to go. Lots of work to do. Gotta pick our battles wisely.

shekinahcancook,
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@GottaLaff

A lot of us are just preaching to the choir here... I can't imagine there's too many non-liberals or near-conservatives who would follow me, for example.

We need to figure out ways to get information past the magat-bubble universe and also out to ordinary people who honestly don't watch the news or care about what's going on in the world.

They have no idea they're about to end up back in the dark ages, and all.

How do you even engage such people when they just aren't interested?

shekinahcancook,
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@ai6yr @GottaLaff

Well, I'm not disagreeing, I'm just saying that most of us simply don't have any way to reach those people, partly because they wouldn't voluntarily be in our networks anyway, and partly because they have absolutely no interest in being educated adults.

shekinahcancook, to Archaeology
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The Most Lavish Mesopotamian Tomb Ever Found Belongs to a Woman - And her clothing tells an important story, says archeologist Rita Wright, by Sarah Durn February 10, 2022

"...Archeologist and textile expert Rita Wright, professor emerita of anthropology at New York University, is the first to ever study Pu-abi’s garments based on the only surviving image of her. Her findings have just been published in the new book Art/ifacts and ArtWorks in the Ancient World. Atlas Obscura spoke to Wright about the role of women in ancient Ur, what we know of Queen Pu-abi’s life, and why textiles are so often overlooked in archeology.."

Textiles are overlooked because they are "women's" handiwork, of course. The modern science of archaeology began in the days where the only things considered to be of value were gold and jewels, or weaponry. Anything women did was considered uninteresting, not important, or presumed to be part of a "fertility cult."

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/ur-queen-puabi-mesopotamia-textiles

rooster, to random
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I deleted this selfie earlier because it made me feel dysphoric and I’m reposting it because maybe my brain is silly for saying this looks like a man

shekinahcancook,
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@rooster

Absolutely does not - You look great. Hell, I wish I looked that good.

shekinahcancook, to spiders
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Spider trifecta complete. If you see one of these, might I suggest grabbing something with a loooooooong handle.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/joro-spiders-new-york-giant-venomous-spiders-spread-east-coast/

shekinahcancook,
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@littlemiao

Yep. Hard pass.

MeanwhileinCanada, to random
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shekinahcancook,
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@MeanwhileinCanada

That post is clearly leaning left.

GottaLaff, (edited ) to Colorado
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Gov. Jared Polis has signed a bill into law mandating that election officials bring voting services to county detention centers and jails for statewide general elections.

The statewide program is the first of its kind.

In total, 61 jails and detention centers will have in-person voting in November. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/colorado-jail-voting-in-person-november-election-rcna150951

shekinahcancook,
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@GottaLaff

Are you sure that's the news link you meant to add? Seems off topic to your comments.

rbreich, to random
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The Roberts Supreme Court is the worst since the shameful days of Roger Taney’s Supreme Court.

Alito, Thomas, Roberts, and the three Trump appointees are Republican partisan hacks.

We need radical reform — and we need it the moment Dems regain control of Congress.

shekinahcancook,
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@rbreich

The three trump appointees perjured themselves at their confirmation hearings. They should be removed immediately - escorted out by the police and not allowed to return until new confirmations hearings are held.

shekinahcancook, (edited ) to Futurology
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The brain can store a lot of data, but pollution will actually mess up your head in a bad way.

Air pollution exposure tied to heightened dementia risk, by Eric W. Dolan June 3, 2024

"...Recent research has suggested that environmental factors, such as air pollution, may contribute to the development of dementia. Air pollution, already known to cause cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, might also promote brain inflammation and accelerate cognitive decline. This study aimed to investigate these potential links in Denmark, a country with relatively low but still significant air pollution levels..."

Now imagine the pollution levels in the US, and how much more illness we have because of it.

https://www.psypost.org/air-pollution-exposure-tied-to-heightened-dementia-risk/

shekinahcancook, to ukteachers
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The brain can store nearly 10 times more data than previously thought, study confirms, by Emily Cooke
published 6/4/24

Scientists harnessed a new method to precisely measure the amount of information the brain can store, and it could help advance our understanding of learning.

"...Measuring the precision of synaptic plasticity has proven difficult in the past, as has measuring how much information any given synapse can store. The new study changes that.

To measure synaptic strength and plasticity, the team harnessed information theory, a mathematical way of understanding how information is transmitted through a system. This approach also enables scientists to quantify how much information can be transmitted across synapses, while also taking account of the "background noise" of the brain..."

https://www.livescience.com/health/neuroscience/the-brain-can-store-nearly-10-times-more-data-than-previously-thought-study-confirms

You can memorize more than you think you can, apparently.

shekinahcancook, to Geology
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Plate Tectonics Has a Surprise Silver Lining - Without this restless geologic process, which triggers destructive earthquakes, Earth would not be habitable, by Robin George Andrews May 29, 2024

"...on geologic timescales, plate tectonics ensures that Earth won’t grow so catastrophically hot that its surface becomes unlivable. Without plate tectonics, Earth would turn into Venus. And no planet aspires to be more like Venus.

...And, had it not been for—among other things—our world’s endlessly shifting tectonic plates, Earth could have shared the same grim fate as Venus.

Yes, those tectonic plates buckle and stretch, slip and slide, creating faults that jolt and snap, which generate earthquakes—sometimes devastatingly so. But these tremors are the vital sign of a planet with a beating geologic heart, an orb with a transmogrifying face..."

[I immediately thought of Calvin and Hobbes here, lol.]

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/plate-tectonics-make-earth-habitable

#Geology #PlateTechtonics #Climate #Science #Subduction

kjr, to random
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Jewish writers are getting blacklisted and worry about their publishing futures

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-804434

shekinahcancook,
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@kjr

Jews in all the arts are being deplatformed.

dalfen, to random
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The kid should get an award.

Congress person John Rose (R, TN), who seems to not understand how the U.S. Justice System works, and his kid.

U.S. Congressman John Rose speaking on the U.S. House of Representatives floor with his child making faces behind him

shekinahcancook,
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@dalfen

His whole speech had no purpose but "cheap political points."

shekinahcancook,
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@dalfen

Seeing as republicans like to beat their kids with solid objects like belts or tree branches, I'd say he has a few welts.

hebrewbyinbal, to linguistics
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https://www.instagram.com/p/C7wm1uzOhyb/?igsh=MXc5eGp4ZDQ4azh0eQ== 🎯 Frustrated with language apps? You're not alone.

I've spoken with hundreds of learners over the past few years, and over 80% start learning Hebrew with Duolingo. Every single person reports that despite months of effort, they are unable to form even a basic Hebrew sentence! Sound familiar?

I understand the appeal—Duolingo is accessible, budget-friendly, and feels like a game. But let's talk about the real cost when you expect these apps to teach you Hebrew: You're investing your most precious resources! Your time, motivation, and hope in a learning tool that - in all my discussions -

Not one student has said, “Thanks to Duolingo, I'm now speaking Hebrew”, or “I understand Hebrew because of Duolingo”. Not a single person, and I've talked to so many...

🌟 Ready to speak and understand Hebrew? Comment “SPEAK” and start this journey that will transform your Hebrew forever.

shekinahcancook,
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@hebrewbyinbal

I tried Duolingo and just really didn't like it.

ai6yr, to cycling
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Hmm... was pondering a bicycle ride to the donut shop to get some exercise in and thinking that would be cross-purpose to the whole activity. 😂

My cycling range now has expanded and there are four donut shops I could select from, LOL.

shekinahcancook,
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@ai6yr @meganL

Everything old is new again, I guess. Kitchens used to be separate from the rest of the house so as not to heat it up (or burn it down, as the case may be). Everyone who has a patio, balcony, driveway or yarc should probably pimp out the bbq grill area. There may come a day when you definitely don't want to turn on the stove in the house in the summer at all. I've been thinking about it.

shekinahcancook, to conservative
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The world made by hand, By Brian Kaller, originally published by Restoring Mayberry June 1, 2024

"...All the crafts disappeared in a generation or two – the coopers, wrights, milliners, cord-wainers and thousands more. All the stories handed down through generations disappeared in a few generations, until we all know only the same few pop-culture stories. Almost all the apprenticeships, lodges, clubs, co-ops and guilds disappeared... We are the survivors wandering the ruins of a post-apocalyptic society, but it has been a cultural apocalypse, a mass forgetting, and it’s still going on...

...I realize that we could not build some of these [buildings] now; the crafts to create them are forgotten, along with...[all] these [handcrafted] trades and … everything. The entire human infrastructure.

And I think: None of this world could have been built by the people now living in it."

https://www.resilience.org/stories/2024-06-01/the-world-made-by-hand/

shekinahcancook, to 13thFloor
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The History and Mystery of Yemen’s ‘Well of Hell’ - The first-ever expedition to the bottom of a startling desert sinkhole found wonders—but only natural ones, by Sarah Durn October 20, 2021

"...Actually, there was a concern more sinister than reptiles and spirits when Al-Kindi finally reached the bottom: unexploded ordnance. Since 2014, Yemen has been in the midst of a bloody civil war and, Al-Kindi explains, pilots sometimes drop bombs into caves, since people seek shelter inside. “So that got me worried a bit,” he says. “Apart from that, it was a very enjoyable moment.” ...Al-Kindi estimates the sinkhole could be several million years old, but its origin, too, is the subject of local legend. One legend says an ancient king forced jinn to carve the “well” as a place to hide his treasure. In others, the well has always served to contain evil, uncontrollable jinn..."

#Mythology #Superstition #Yemen #Geology #Sinkhole #Desert

raf, to random
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For we are reading Sholem Asch's God of Vengeance (Got fun nekome)

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_God_of_Vengeance

In 15 days from now, we'll discuss the play! Use the hashtag liberally leading up to that!

shekinahcancook,
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shekinahcancook, to geopolitics
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This was an interesting email to receive today. It reminded me of some things we discussed back on The Oil Drum about this very thing (the online archive still available: http://theoildrum.com/special/archives ) - how paving over all the old city & county gravel roads had introduced a pile of fixed costs (not just paving, but regular re-grading, snow plowing, etc) that towns would eventually have to shed.

In other words, at some point in the not too distant future, they will start turning roads back into gravel roads, slowly but surely, starting at the very outside edges and creeping inward until only a certain core of local paved roads remains.

Just now I did a search and sure enough, somebody started doing it a few years back: https://www.thegazette.com/news/more-roads-going-back-to-gravel-to-save-money/

And more recently: https://www.wpr.org/economy/taxes/small-wisconsin-towns-paved-roads-return-gravel

This is just one of the areas that will have to be cut back, of course. All those rural subdivisions, you know, are "too far away" for transit, too!

#Transportation #Roads #Economy #Taxes #TheOilDrum #DeGrowth

shekinahcancook, to sustainability
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"The Key to a Strong Downtown Is Smart Policy Changes, Not Big Projects" || by Tiffany Owens Reed June 4, 2024

"...But relying on the master-planned, “Big Project'' approach to revitalization is a risky way forward. Rather than growing the city’s wealth, these big projects often require significant public investment and incentives, which put cities in the risky financial position of making large, expensive bets in the present and hoping to recoup that money down the line.

Not only that, but these plans also lock cities into committing to a future they can’t possibly evaluate for profitability, relevance or resilience. It’s simply impossible to know if these plans will achieve their intended goals, and their large, centralized nature makes it hard to adapt to shifting market conditions or changes in regulation and funding.

The good news is that cities have alternatives..."

https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2024/6/4/the-key-to-a-strong-downtown-is-smart-policy-changes-not-big-projects

#Urbanism #UrbanRenewal #CityCenter #Development #Resilience #Sustainability

shekinahcancook, to sustainability
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Private automobiles are not the future of anything, and it is a gross mis-allocation of funds to waste money on expanding roads.

The communities that were crushed and divided by highways can be repaired, though they will never have the same vibrancy as before, nor will the original displaced inhabitants benefit in any way.

But it's a start.

"...Decades ago, people decided to create the freeways. Now, we must decide if we will continue this path or reverse the damage to repair our communities..."

https://www.instagram.com/p/C7igXGuuqWI/

shekinahcancook, to random
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shekinahcancook, to random
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A crisis is hitting your local drugstore...

"...But the main problem...is simple: They’re no longer getting paid enough to stay in business. In the multifront battle to cut costs in America’s expensive health care system, pharmacies say they are shouldering a disproportionate...burden.

“That traditional model of that corner drugstore that is just dispensing prescriptions is very difficult, if not impossible, to make work these days,” says Oftebro, adding that at his pharmacies, “reimbursement on the majority of prescriptions is now at or below the acquisition cost of the drugs.”

For this, many blame the middlemen: the pharmacy benefit managers. The three largest PBMs are owned by or affiliated with insurance companies—CVS’s Caremark (which shares a corporate parent with Aetna), UnitedHealth’s Optum Rx, and Cigna’s Express Scripts—and together they control how 80% of all U.S. prescriptions are processed..."

https://fortune.com/2024/06/03/rite-aid-pharmacy-bartells-health-care-retail/

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