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emma wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by devtesla in Exciting developments by nomorepie
they should make a phone where everything is in reach of your thumb
nomorepie OP wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in Exciting developments by nomorepie
It works well so far, idk why I haven't made the change before this
cute_spider wrote
Reply to comment by nomorepie in Followup on my running #journey by nomorepie
good point good point
devtesla wrote
Reply to Exciting developments by nomorepie
bottom taskbars for mobile apps rule, it's nice having things within thumb reach
twovests wrote
Reply to Exciting developments by nomorepie
following anxiously...
oolong wrote
Reply to iced coffee by Ruby
beverage posting to breach the tea coffee schism??
nomorepie wrote
Reply to mouse in a trap 2 by twovests
I think it's good that you're not numb to the sight
twovests wrote
Reply to Criss Angel (Mindfreak) Intro by hollyhoppet
Wait, can he summon ghosts? What's up with the black-and-white victorian child?
nomorepie OP wrote
Reply to comment by cute_spider in Followup on my running #journey by nomorepie
Yea but consider this: number go up!
hollyhoppet wrote
Reply to No matter how much they try they can't erase us, and they can't erase Transgender Thursday by Ruby
that's FUCKING right
Ruby OP wrote (edited )
Reply to No matter how much they try they can't erase us, and they can't erase Transgender Thursday by Ruby
in lighter Transgender Thursday posting, this week i finished reading "Transgender Australia: A History Since 1910" by Noah Riseman. It's a good book! Goes really in-depth. Highly recommend it. So often when queer histories are told it's from a very US-centric lens so i think region specific histories like this are important
cute_spider wrote
Reply to Followup on my running #journey by nomorepie
Yeah those seem like pretty good times. I pick running back up each springtime and it's always more like, "very slow jogging" so I don't even record my times!
cute_spider wrote
Reply to Cereal. From YOUR pantry. by SWORDSCROSSED
My Hearty Nut Medley Maple Cinnamon Cheerios!! >:O
cute_spider wrote
Reply to No matter how much they try they can't erase us, and they can't erase Transgender Thursday by Ruby
happy transgender new year!
hollyhoppet wrote
Reply to Cereal. From YOUR pantry. by SWORDSCROSSED
was it the mini wheats, the multigrain oat squares, or the golden grahams?
hollyhoppet OP wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in Declassified CIA Guide to Sabotaging Fascism Is Suddenly Viral by hollyhoppet
one of the best things to come out of vice going bankrupt tbh
twovests wrote
I love 404Media; they receive $10 from me every month and they deserve it.
nomorepie wrote
Reply to comment by rain in small slice of banana bread by Ruby
This is a great tip indeed because I would never have the patience to wait for bananas to go bad
nomorepie wrote
Reply to Cereal. From YOUR pantry. by SWORDSCROSSED
Where did you find that... I haven't bought cereal in years 😱
toasthaste wrote
Reply to prrrrrrlp! by rain
my cat nona every time i so much as look her way :3
twovests wrote
Reply to comment by Dogmantra in Computer touchers: what's a good easy to install linux for a low power streaming box? by Dogmantra
This makes me happy to hear :D Please consider me / us / a resource for any questions you have. I'd be happy to hear any updates too c:
cowloom wrote
Reply to Cereal. From YOUR pantry. by SWORDSCROSSED
give that baaaack
flabberghaster wrote
Reply to Cereal. From YOUR pantry. by SWORDSCROSSED
I'm out of milk anyway, have at it
cowloom wrote
Reply to you could wake up at 5am by oolong
i didn't know my insomnia had an account here
cowloom OP wrote
Reply to comment by rain in If you STILL aren't organizing, then you're part of the problem. by cowloom
The point the video made was that while it is a good thing to do, it isn't toppling the conditions that give rise to starvation or homelessness in the first place, so it's not the most effective thing to do. Our org tried to do red charity and organizing work for a while, but we eventually had to face the fact that the charity work was eating up too much of our limited time, energy, and funding. Since we were such a small group of people, it was sapping most of the energy we could've been putting towards organizing, so we eventually had to make the difficult decision to suspend the program. The decision was delayed for quite a while because some people thought it was too heartless to stop doing grocery handouts.
They touched on that, too, and came to the conclusion that a limited grocery distribution could be useful as a stepping stone to connect with the advanced masses. If it's done with that in mind, with the intention of moving on to bigger and better things once you get more people on board, then it can be a good starting tactic.
Sure, I agree with this. I have a side project that I run that would fall under your definition of mutual aid (I can't say what it is, due to OpSec). But it's not a massive drain on my time or resources, so it's feasible for me to do. I think mutual aid should be something that the masses do themselves to support each other. The issue I'm talking about is when a self-proclaimed revolutionary org is spending all of its time and energy doing one-sided "mutual" aid work that doesn't get them any closer to revolution.