In 1907 she emptied her 1 million dollar bank account(21 million in today's money), declared she was “tired of everything" and shut herself in a hotel room along with her sisters. She stepped out of the room for the first time 24 years later
But the teacher vehemently denied any misconduct when he represented himself during the hearing, explaining he felt would be guilty of serious misconduct and child abuse if he was to refer to the student by their chosen pronouns.
If he's saying shit like that, good. You don't get to twist words like that to suit your own agenda, especially when all you're being asked to do is not be a dick...
I just finished Awaken Online: Armageddon by Travis Bagwell and I'm looking for something new. Armageddon was excellent, though now I gotta wait for the next one :(
My nonfiction/heavy book right now is Hitler’s Northern Utopia: Building the New Order in Occupied Norway by Despina Stratigakos. The evolution of fascism is terrifying.
Doctor who sold bogus COVID vaccination waiver to dog loses medical license, Owner of a black Labrador named Charlie said the pup had "irrational fear of needles." (arstechnica.com)
TIL of socialite Ida Wood - Everything Was Fake but Her Wealth (www.smithsonianmag.com)
In 1907 she emptied her 1 million dollar bank account(21 million in today's money), declared she was “tired of everything" and shut herself in a hotel room along with her sisters. She stepped out of the room for the first time 24 years later
Alex Lasarenko - The First Evening (youtu.be)
My favorite piece from this album. Defunctland made an excellent documentary that he's mentioned in if you haven't seen it.
Christian teacher stripped of registration over refusal to use trans student's pronouns (www.nzherald.co.nz)
What are you reading this week? [6/18/23]
What book is currently on your nightstand? How do you like it? Would you recommend it to others?