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Amazing bumper sticker game. Need a T shirt that has one on the front and the other on the back.
30 #Leather-#Clad #Photos From #FolsomStreetFair 2023 That Have Us #TiedUp In Knots.
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My local pharmacy has a policy that they will only use the name on the insurance as the name on the prescriptions. Months ago, I was picking up my meds, and the woman behind the counter looked at what I was picking up, looked at the meds under my name in the computer, gave me a little smile, lowered her voice a bit, and told me "You know, if you want, I can put a different name in the system for you. I can't change the legal name because of policy, but I can add a chosen name in parenthesis."
Ever since then, she and I have always had a smile for each other, and when she's the person on when I pick up meds, we chat.
I've told the story of that kindness before, but last night something rather special happened. (1/2)
Scientist: “Have you been messing around in the gene editing lab?”
Me, snacking on some salmonds: “no”
There was outrage and a criminalisation push when students in poor countries were photocopying books. But now, when big, fat AI companies use every piece of knowledge generated by others to profit and create power silos, the narrative and reaction are so soft.
Molly Crabapple, artist and activist:
I'm new to Mastodon, hello! My name is Emily and I illustrate animals, horror, and comics 🌿
@androcat Talked to a lady who worked for the tax authority here in Norway once. She told me straight away that welfare fraud is such a minor phenomenon that it has zero effect on the welfare budget. She followed that up by saying, "So we need to decide what kind of society we want - one where we're so afraid that someone might get some help they didn't qualify for, at the risk of depriving many others who need that help? Or one where we help folks through tough times and help them become tax payers again?"
A year or two later, I read a study that showed a significant amount of "welfare fraud" cases are folks who genuinely believed they qualified.
The more accessible benefits are, the better for everyone, ultimately.
Quiero JODER.... AHORA
@chirpbirb stuff is way, doctor worm, birdhouse in your soul, whistling in the dark are all straight bangers