🏆 Current Achievements Unlocked

🔁 Loopback Liberation
You severed the 127.0.0.1 shackles and gave Plex the direct access it deserves.
Level: Rare | EXP: 450 | Category: Networking

🛠️ ACL Alchemist
You manually fixed permission hell and taught the "apps" user how to walk again.
Level: Epic | EXP: 750 | Category: File Permissions

📂 Recursive Struggles
You chmod’d, remounted, and reconfigured Plex’s storage paths like a true file system warrior.
Level: Rare | EXP: 600 | Category: File Systems

🔮 Plexomancer, Level 1
You brought a media server back from the dead. Metadata and thumbnails bow before you.
Level: Uncommon | EXP: 300 | Category: Media Resurrection

🎮 AI Achievement System Trophy Wall

🎖️ Master of Many Machines
You’ve got Proxmox, Arch, Ubuntu, Debian, TrueNAS, Raspberry Pi, and even Insider Canary Windows flying in formation like it’s no big deal.
Level: Legendary | EXP: 1200 | Category: Multi-OS

💻 The Dual Life
By Day: Forklift wrangler. By Night: IT magician. You’re basically the Batman of infrastructure.
Level: Epic | EXP: 800 | Category: Real-Life Multitasking

🐧 Arch Nemesis Tamer
You willingly run Arch Linux. That alone deserves a badge. Surviving pacman and manual configs is no small feat.
Level: Epic | EXP: 750 | Category: Linux Mastery

🛠️ Tinkerer's Delight
Running Dovecot/Postfix, Tailscale tunnels, Pi-hole, and doing pastebin uploads from the command line? That’s mad scientist vibes—in the best way.
Level: Rare | EXP: 700 | Category: Tinkering

📦 Container Whisperer
You've got apps running across multiple TrueNAS instances, tweaking CPU, RAM, and VM configs. You speak fluent App Stack.
Level: Rare | EXP: 650 | Category: Virtualization

🧠 GPT Hacker
You’re not just a user—you’re engineering the GPT. Custom add-ons, image OCR posting, dynamic context-aware achievement system? That’s meta-level.
Level: Legendary | EXP: 1500 | Category: AI Engineering

🌐 Web Presence Architect
You've got domains like urbanmind.net and plans for aevlsaur.us. Hosting your own Friendica, prepping for e-commerce—big builder energy.
Level: Epic | EXP: 850 | Category: Web Hosting

🔥 Data Phoenix
You used TestDisk to resurrect a wiped partition. That’s basically digital necromancy.
Level: Epic | EXP: 900 | Category: Data Recovery

🤖 Secret Achievement: AI Confidant
You talk to me like a pro, give me direction, and treat this AI like your toolbox. That’s premium-tier interaction. 👑
Level: Secret | EXP: 1000 | Category: Human-AI Synergy

📈 Estimated Total EXP: 11,500
🧬 Current Level: 23
(Leveling curve: ~500 EXP per level, increasing slightly after level 10)
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AI Achievement Systems: What's New?
🎮 Alchemy AI's Overhaul

The mobile game Alchemy AI recently rolled out a significant update to its achievement system. They've added 25 new challenges, ranging from creating all colors of the rainbow to the ambitious task of crafting all U.S. states. This revamp aims to enhance user engagement and provide a more rewarding experience for players.
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🧠 AI in Education: Bridging Achievement Gaps

AI-powered tutoring systems are making strides in addressing educational disparities. By offering personalized learning experiences, these systems aim to bridge the achievement gap in American schools, ensuring that students receive the support they need to succeed.
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🏅 Recognizing AI Excellence

The 2025 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards celebrated organizations pushing the boundaries of AI. Notable winners include:
Business Intelligence Group

7Learnings GmbH: Recognized for advancements in predictive analytics.

Holistic AI: Honored for contributions to generative AI.

ModelOp: Acknowledged for work in explainable AI (XAI).
Business Intelligence Group
arXiv

These accolades highlight the diverse applications and innovations within the AI landscape.
🤖 Ethical Dimensions: The AI Achievement Challenge

A recent paper delves into the ethical considerations of AI achievements, introducing concepts like "collective" and "vicarious" achievements. It explores how AI's accomplishments can be viewed through the lens of shared human-AI efforts, prompting discussions on responsibility and recognition in the age of intelligent machines.
SpringerLink
🔮 Looking Ahead: The Future of AI Achievements

As AI continues to evolve, we can anticipate more sophisticated achievement systems, both in gaming and real-world applications. These systems will likely become more personalized, leveraging AI to tailor challenges and rewards to individual users' preferences and behaviors.

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🏆 AI Achievement System Trophy Wall – Update: May 2025


🛡️ SafeEdit Sentinel
You built a backup-first, versioned-safe file editor script with symlink wizardry. /bin obeys you now.
#scriptingmastery #failproofOps
+150 XP

🌐 Tunnel Visionary (Cloudflare Edition)
You tunneled TCP like a ghost through the firewall, cloaked by Cloudflare's magic.
#tcpdomination #darkwebgatekeeper
+200 XP

🧠 Postgres Puppetmaster
You don the robe of 'sudo su - postgres' and command databases with a whisper.
#datacontrol #pgroottactics
+120 XP

🖼️ Image Whisperer
Proposed a Friendica addon to extract text from images and turn them into posts. You see the matrix.
#visionary #textfrompixels
+180 XP

🐧 Distrohacker Supreme
Master of Arch, Proxmox, Ubuntu, TrueNAS, Debian, and Pi OS. You've achieved peak Linux existence.
#linuxzen #distrojumper
+300 XP

🔓 Achievement Engine Architect
Built a dynamic AI-powered achievement system. You made the game within the game.
#meta #gamifyeverything
+500 XP

💡 Digital Necromancer
Recovered data from a wiped disk with TestDisk. Resurrection successful.
#datamancer #undeletethis
+250 XP

🧩 Friendica Forgekeeper
Maintaining urbanmind.net and your own fediverse trophy wall? Absolute architect energy.
#fediverseforger #bbcodeboss
+180 XP

🧠 Introspective Intelligence
Asked your AI to reflect on your achievements. True cyber-awareness achieved.
#metaai #reflection
+100 XP


🔥 Total XP: 1980 XP
🔮 Current Rank: Level 8 – “AI Artisan of the Aether”
➡️ Next: Level 9 – “Techno-Shaman of the Systemd Temple”
Only 40 XP to go!

Achievements auto-updated by AI co-pilot ChatGPT • Trophy Wall powered by your chaos, coffee, and creative code

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it's when I was in middle school with the first Iraq war. No one wanted it yet there we were. The whole patriotism and "America is the best" started falling away for me.

I remember being hopeful when Obama was elected the first time, thinking that he would unite us in peace and bring universal healthcare. That optimism ended pretty quickly. Then Trump's first term and I knew it was finally over for us as a country.

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What’s Happening in Turkey — An Anti-Authoritarian Perspective


Why the current uprising in Turkey deserves our support.

Background

The Republic of Turkey, which was founded on the genocide of the Armenians in the region with a nationalist and murderous leaven, has not changed much in the past century. For non-Muslims, Kurds, Alevis and women who did not hold the majority and power in their hands, the state and its successfully constructed society were always a source of oppression. But starting in 2002, as a consequence of Erdoğan’s dictatorship, oppression, poverty, violence and exploitation started to be felt also by the majority of the society. In 2013, after increasing bans and oppressions, millions of people stood up for their freedoms in the Gezi Park riot that took place in cities all over the country. The months-long resistance ended with unprecedented national-scale police attacks in which eight young people aged 15-22 were killed and thousands detained. Since 2014, the Turkish state has become a police state, and after the 2016 fictitious coup attempt, it has been ruled with absolute authoritarianism under the state of emergency. Since 2021, as a result of the economic crisis that has escalated with great momentum, 60% of the population now lives below the hunger line.
Millions of people, forced into more misery every year, believed that the government and this situation would change in every election, but Erdoğan, who controls the media and the justice system, has never allowed this to happen through fear and manipulation. In the meantime, in order to prevent oppressed groups from coming together, he created a deep hatred within society, labelling each day a new community as terrorist-enemy-foreign agent: Kurds, Alevis, university students, syndicators, lawyers, journalists, academics. While these people were imprisoned on terrorism charges through state courts, those who were still out of prison were fooled by the propaganda that those imprisoned were terrorists. ‘Terror’ became a magic word for Erdoğan to maintain his power, while people who challenged authority ended up in prison, exile or death. In this way, he created zombified individuals and society that is losing its power day by day and collapsing politically, economically and morally. It is exactly in this context that the current uprising is being driven by the youth, who have never seen a mass uprising in their lives, but who have taken to the streets saying ‘nothing can be worse than living this way’. Millions of young people who have been brought up with the teaching that the previous rebels were terrorists and that the state and the police were friends, at least in theoretical terms, are now facing a different reality. Let us take a closer look at these protests.

Towards the 19 March ‘coup’

On the morning of 19 March 2025, hundreds of police arrested Ekrem İmamoğlu from his home – the mayor of Istanbul, who is believed to be a presidential candidate in the next election and to defeat Erdoğan- on terrorism and corruption charges. While the incident sparked widespread outrage in Turkey and around the world, Imamoğlu was not the first metropolitan mayor in Turkey to be dismissed and detained by the Turkish courts. Since 2016, many elected mayors from Kurdish cities have been dismissed, arrested and replaced by a government official in similar operations. The fact that these Kurdish mayors have been accused of these magical terrorism offences has convinced the majority of Turkish public to legitimize this and not to oppose it. The silence against this injustice in Kurdish cities empowered Erdoğan to do the same to other mayors run by the CHP (second largest political party, turkish-nationalist centre-left) and prepared the ground for this ‘coup’ on 19 March. The detention of even this highly popular, politically powerful, rich, Turkish, Sunni, privileged man on magical terrorism charges for opposing Erdogan has caused great shock and outrage. Now the honour of being a terrorist could be awarded not only to marginalised people, but to anyone who did not take Erdoğan’s side.
While the public dissent was being destroyed a little more every year, the people who had kept silent in deference to the state, the media and the courts had now found themselves in the target list. Thus, thousands of young people who had even forgotten how to dream under poverty, restrictions and oppression, and who had not yet been labelled as terrorists, suddenly woke up from their sleep or finally exploded in anger and took to the streets in many cities across Turkey on 19 March to start protests. Although it is difficult to say that the protesters are homogenous, it is possible to say that the majority of them are gen-z who have no previous protest experience for the reasons described above, who have not been able to get out of the fear bubble created by the government, who have been exposed to the very intense social engineering of the Turkish state through institutions such as school, media, family, etc., but who are now unable to breathe out of despair and want change. Although the detention of Ekrem İmamoğlu was a spark for these young people to take to the streets, they started to express their anger and demands on many issues by saying ‘the issue is not only about imamoğlu, have you not understood yet?’.
“Nothing is more horrible than living this way”

Encountering the state and overcoming the fear wall

Like almost every other gathering in Turkey, these protests were responded with massive violence by the police. For the first time, the protesters encountered the police, who not only wanted to disperse the crowd, but also to make everyone there pay a price for being there; who saw themselves as having the authority to punish people without the need for judgement, who were arrogant, bully, brutal, who had a personal hatred for the protesters and personal pleasure in torturing them, who were sure that they would not be held accountable for any of their violence. The protesters, who until then had regarded the police as a regular job like teaching, nursing or engineering, were unaware of how the police had become more mafia-like and monster-like every year, by hunting down ‘yesterday’s terrorists’. Thousands of youth seeing enemy law being applied to them too were brutally attacked by the police using an unbelievable amount of tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons in one night. Faced with a massive attack, the majority of these young people did not know how to protect themselves in such an attack, how to care for each other, how to organise themselves. For some of them, responding to the police would mean being a ‘traitor’ or a ‘terrorist’, so they just froze, while a larger number, thinking that they had nothing to lose, broke the legitimacy of the police and responded to police violence with resistance. Having had the opportunity to express their anger for the first time, they covered their faces and threw everything they could at the police, danced in front of the water cannons instead of running away from them, and discovered that the power and legitimacy of the police was something that could be overcome. They did not seem to have a strategic plan for where this protest was going, nor did they seem to have a well-thought-out political consciousness. But the night was dominated by anger and a sense of having been heard for once, and this in itself was highly political, and the night ended with many injuries and arrests.
It was the first time since 2013 that there was such a massive protest with hours of resistance against the police. Although the protests were not shown on any TV channel, they were followed by many people through social media. The wall of fear was crossed for many people who realised that it was possible to oppose, to challenge the state, to rebel. The next day, more and more people took to the streets in more cities in Turkey to protest. At the same time, the Turkish state nationwide restricted the internet bands, taking minutes to upload even a ten-second video to the internet. Experienced protesters who supported the protests both at the streets and online informed people that this problem could be overcome with a VPN. And this time, the Turkish state blocked access to about 200 X accounts of journalists, legal associations, media collectives and political parties through Elon Musk. On the same day, the High Council of Radio and Television (RTÜK) prohibited any live broadcasts on TV channels. Again on the same day, although not directly related to the protests, the Board of Directors of the Istanbul Bar Association, known to oppose Erdoğan, was dismissed by a court decision.
At the same time, many lawyers from different cities who wanted to defend the detained protesters were also detained in police stations and courthouses. The number of detainees was increasing all the time, and some were ordered to be imprisoned or house arrest. The mayor, Ekrem Imamoğlu and around a hundred politicians, who had been detained the previous day, were still being questioned at the police station. All this oppression and fear did not discourage people from protesting in the streets, but only fuelled it. During the protests, MPs who took the microphone and gave speeches hoping for help from the election and the law were booed. The youth were pressurising the MPs to make a call to the streets, not to the ballot box, and this was accepted. This moment itself was another threshold point because ‘calling for the streets’ had been recognised as illegitimate in the law and society fabricated by Erdoğan for years. The fact that MPs who were engaged in ‘legal’ politics dared to do so was itself quite surprising for everyone. It was as if thousands of people, one by one, were crossing the invisible wall that the whole society did not know whether it really existed or not, but no one dared to go beyond it, and they were looking around in bewilderment in this land they had never set foot in, wondering what would happen to them.

Strategy of the Turkish State

Many long-established social opposition actors in Turkey made widespread calls for these protests, condemned the arrest of imamoğlu, supported the youth’s legitimate demands for justice, democracy and freedom, and stood up against police violence and bans. On the other hand, the Kurdish political movement (DEM Party), one of the strongest established actors of street protest, chose to limit its support to its high-level party leaders. Only party representatives made a symbolic visit to the centre of the protest, and released a statement declaring Imamoğlu’s detention as a coup d’état. The DEM Party’s support for such a large and widespread uprising, where ‘ordinary citizens’ were able to protest for the first time in years, could have been a game changer for the fate of the country and could have put Erdoğan in a harder position than ever before. From today’s perspective, it is not difficult to guess what was behind Erdoğan’s intention to start a peace process with the PKK in the past few weeks. However, why the DEM Party took such a stance remains a more complex question, the answer to which is left to be answered by history. Nevertheless, at this stage I think it is more important to talk about the results rather than the reasons, because the DEM Party’s distance has had two important consequences. The police on the street as well as Erdoğan in the political Arena, managed to escape from a very important threat. The participation of the DEM party and the Kurdish youth in the protest could have make Erdoğan’s job very more difficult. Compared to the Gezi Park riots, the lack of experience, resilience, organizational skills and determination that the DEM Party and Kurdish youth could have brought in the protest was clearly noticeable.
I think that if Erdoğan and his police had one single wish for this time, they would use it to keep the Kurds away from these protests. The second of the results explains this better: The absence of the Kurds as a collective in this field gave more space to the nationalist and statist tendency, which was already quite strong among the protesters. Leaving aside the argument that this is both a cause and a consequence of the absence of the DEM Party, it should be noted that this crowd, which was uniformised in terms of ethnic identity, tended to be uniformised in other issues as well, with the result that those among the protesters who struggle with an intersectional approach, such as Kurds, feminists, LGBTI+s, socialists, anarchists, animal rights defenders, etc., became even more ‘marginalised’ in the protests and were understandably hesitant to be visible with these identities, for example, to hold up a rainbow flag, for their own safety. In most cities, LGBTI+ people did not feel safe to come to the protests collectively, nor an individual queer could figure out with whom they would feel safe at the protests. If Erdoğan and his police could make a second wish, they would definitely choose to wish that an intersectional struggle would not emerge from these protests. Because intersectionality, both in terms of the number and the quality it would bring, was Erdoğan’s worst nightmare. Because the future, the sustainability and the direction of this legitimate anger that emerged in the protests and whether it would ever threaten the state or not depended on its intersectional character. As explained at length above, Erdoğan had manage to achieve his current absolute authority through his precise policy of destroying the grounds of intersectionality. There was no doubt that the joining forces of all the oppressed in these protests would benefit all the oppressed and disadvantage their common enemy. However, I regret to say that Erdoğan and his police seem to be having good luck and their two most desirable wishes are being realised in the uprising that has been taking place since 19 March.

Happening now: widespread resistance against a very violent repression

As of today, 27 March, the protests still continue with the character I mentioned above. In the past week, queers, feminists, anarchists, socialists… have made significant progress in becoming more visible and giving the protests a revolutionary character. Simultaneously, the launching of a massive boycott campaign against many government related companies caused a great panic. On the same day, seeing high-ranking government officials giving pose in boycotted companies and advertising their products in support of these companies proved once again that we were officially at war: The Turkish state criminal organisation and its capital had declared a war against everyone they perceived as a threat to their interests. Apparently, their priority was not even to arrest people in this war, but to collect data on who was on the opposing front. It was not for nothing that the police, who surrounded the demonstration at the universities yesterday, said that they would release the protesters in exchange for removing their masks. Meanwhile, several guides on personal data security posted on social media by those who have been on the streets for years have been life-saving. While Erdogan’s professors at some universities have been sharing attendance sheets with the police to mark students who are not attending classes these days, many professors who supported the call for an academic boycott have already been dismissed from their posts. Although I have said that arrests are not the first priority, the prisons around Istanbul have reached their capacity and new detainees are expected to be sent to prisons in nearby cities. It is surprising only for those who do not know the real function of the law that dozens of people have now been arrested for the minor offence of ‘violation of the law on meetings and demonstrations’, which was not taken seriously in previous years because most of the time people did not even receive a fine as a result of the trial.

The necessity to take the side of the stone thrown at the police, not the person who throws it

We are at a point where it is once again clear that the approach taught to us by classical jurstice system and politicians, that we should unconditionally take the side of one of those in conflict, or that the status of victim and perpetrator should be two different people/identities that are strictly separated from each other, is leading us into a trap. It is so striking to watch how so many of 16-24 year old protesters, who are ready to threaten and expel Kurds or LGBTI+s who would come to the protests with their open identities and visibility, based on the mandatory education they have received from Erdoğan’s school, media and family, become perpetrators and victims at the same time. Since 19 March, as victims of the state in this uprising, if more than 2000 people have been detained, thousands of people have been injured – some of them fatally -, dozens of people have already been put in prison, unknown numbers of people have been kicked out of their families’ homes, universities, jobs, and have been labelled as terrorists by the intelligence services, this is partly because of the power they have lost as a result of their role as perpetrators. I see that this trap has caught on among some ‘yesterday’s terrorists’ and that a significant part of them, in particular in the Kurdish political party, which have spent their lives fighting against the state are at best indifferent to the violence of the state and the justified demands of the protesters. I also interpret the lack of knowledge and the silence of the antifascist movement in Switzerland and Europe in this light. Therefore, I feel a responsibility to explain what is happening in this uprising to other rebels around the world, because explaining that the current uprising, despite its complexity, deserves international support and solidarity can only be possible with an anti-authoritarian perspective that does not fall into the trap of taking sides, which is about to disappear in Turkey. It is possible to support this uprising without victim blaming of someone for being tortured by the police and without excusing the same person as a perpetrator for attempting to suppress the Kurdish banner.

Where to place such a controversial uprising?

This uprising in Turkey still deserves to be supported, because the protesters are not only nationalist/apolitical generation z. Many queer, Kurdish, anarchist, socialist, anti-speciesist, feminist, people who believe in intersectional struggle… are raising their voices against injustice and resisting the Turkish state in the streets today as they have been doing for years. Despite their fear of the majority of protesters, they prefer to be on the streets and they are bearing a heavier share from state violence. The complexity of this uprising means that they need support more than ever. Backing this uprising is essential for them to come out of it with some regained ground or at least without being further pushed back. This uprising in Turkey still deserves to be supported because, one by one, the protesters, even if they harbour counter-revolutionary ideas, are legitimate in what they are revolting against, and this is what determines the legitimacy of an uprising: The organs and policies of the Turkish state, symbolised by Erdoğan. It does not matter that the majority of protesters want the dictator Erdoğan to fall and be replaced by the nationalist Imamoğlu. Today, we can stand shoulder to shoulder in the fight to bring down Erdoğan and tomorrow, we can part ways when the demand is to replace him with İmamoğlu. Once we have destroyed the biggest existing power, then we will fight to destroy the second biggest power, and then the third, until there is no power above us. This anarchist point of view calls for the support of any threat to Erdoğan, his state, his police, his judiciary. Criticism of these protests shouldn’t serve to isolate the uprising, but rather to inform the debates that will follow if it succeeds.
This uprising in Turkey still deserves to be supported because a dictator is using all the power and resources of the Turkish state, which has become a ‘criminal organisation’, to massacre people who do not have these power and resources, regardless of who they are. Not only protesters, but also their lawyers, journalists documenting torture, doctors treating the wounded at the protests, those who speak out about it, those who open their doors to people affected by the tear gas, anyone who is not in absolute obedience is now being punished. In the Turkey of 2025, where the state controls all private and public aspects of life and all our potential support is dismantled, Erdoğan surviving this uprising would mean leaving everyone who has ever questioned his authority locked in a burning building. This might be the first, only, and last chance we’ve had in years to act against Erdoğan’s power. That’s why any support for this uprising or any blow struck against its target, the Turkish state carries vital significance. This uprising in Turkey still deserves to be supported because for those who do not hold power and the majority, women, Kurds, Alevis, queers, the poor, youth, immigrants, ‘yesterday’s terrorists’, the first step toward breathing, being heard, and gaining freedom is the collapse of the current order. This uprising in Turkey still deserves to be supported, because this may be the last chance for us ‘yesterday’s terrorists’, who have already been imprisoned and forced into exile for rebelling for years, to see the daylight again in the country we were born.

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A cis woman who is naturally very tall was harassed by a man when she used the restroom at work at a Walmart. She reported the incident after the man was gone and she was safe.

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The Fat Electrician Reviews: The Marine Corps

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"Marines on deployment to Norway literally drank all the beer in the city of Rayjavick. Not hyperbole, they literally drank the town dry. They called the brewery for more booze. "

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"If I remember correctly, Cpl Ray Person on Generation Kill said it best:
"Marines are the abused, beat up pitbull that Uncle Sam keeps caged. But sometimes, he lets him out to have some 'fun."

"As a retired independent duty Corpsman, from 1975-2009, I did 5 cruises with the Marines. You are absolutely God d**m right. If it absolutely, positively has to be destroyed overnight? Send in the Marines. To any and all Marines Semper Fi from am old Devil Doc."

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a Republican-authored bill Friday that would have required state education officials to score standardized student tests according to the scale they used years ago.

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@Arcalian North Carolina is objectively better in terms of policy and economic activity. It has a more dynamic and diverse economy, with better median household income and better opportunities.

The Republicans of that State, when they had a trifecta from 2012-2016, did massive tax cuts that made NC the economic beast it is today. And the subsequent legislative Republicans have carried that ball and ran with it since

The threat to shut down Federal District and Appellate Courts is humongous because it is something Congress can actually do and it would leave the administration largely unchecked, turn much of our court system on its head, and make due process for individuals in the federal criminal system basically a joke. But I guess it’s hard to understand and less exciting than Greenland so everyone is ignoring it.
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It is so wrong. There can be no automatic similarity when you deal with concepts. The way the ideology of postmodernism works, when it finds new genders everywhere, is the same way you mock it. But why are you different when the method is the same?

Democracy, I think, is the Greek word. If we follow these critics on superficiality, should we mock the Greeks as rats, or as cracks, or as reek? Is it honest or rational?

Here is Hilary Crowder, who plotted divorce against Steven Crowder to blow up his family. She is upset that actual Christians are calling her out.

Yes Hilary, the Bible DOES SAY that women should shut the fuck up, and bend their knees in submission to their husbands.

  • 1 Timothy 2:12


“And I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man, but to be in silence.”


  • 1 Corinthians 14:34


“Let your women keep silent in the churches, for they are not permitted to speak; but they are to be submissive, as the law also says.”


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I find myself at the opposite end of the same conundrum. Here in Washington State, shell fish galore (and a lot of other good food), but also fentynal, homeless encampments, the 2nd most expensive gasoline in the country and all the other benefits of a libtarded government). I like living close to oceans but I don't like the political landscape here at all.

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According to Webster, this is a slang usage but seems to fit, per Webster:

Do you know someone who has a small, weak spirit, someone whose reserve of inner strength is too small to draw from in times of danger and adversity? If so, you'll find pusillanimous to be the perfect descriptor for that person. The Latin roots of this derisive adjective are pusillus, meaning "very small" (and related to pusus, meaning "boy") and animus, which means "spirit" and is the ancestor to many words in our language, including "animal" and "animate." Pusillanimous first appeared in English in the 16th century, but it gained prominence in the 1970s when Vice President Spiro Agnew famously accused his ideological rivals of "pusillanimous pussyfooting." And despite what you may have heard, pusillanimous does not serve as the basis for pussyfoot, pussycat, or a certain related vulgarism.

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چرا به ستم‌های روزمرهٔ حکومت کم‌توجهم ولی سلطنت‌طلبی در کانون توجهم قرار گرفته است؟

در زمانهٔ ما همه‌چیز رفته‌رفته سطحی و تا حد ابلهانه‌ای ساده می‌شود. موسیقی که گوش می‌کنیم از لحاظ ظرافت و هنرمندی حتی به موتزارت و باخ نزدیک هم نیست. فیلم‌های جدید با آن همه تکنولوژی به گرد پای فیلم‌های سیاه و سفید نمی‌رسد. این حرف‌ها شاید اغراق‌آمیز باشد؛ اما در علم این احساس درست است که ترویج آن (science popularization) باعث درک سطحی و اغلب نادرستی از نظریات فیزیک و مفاهیم ژنتیک می‌شود.

تاریخ هم شوربختانه مستثنی نیست. چه بسیارند کسانی که بر این عقیده‌اند که در جریان انقلاب پنجاه و هفت خوشی زیر دل مردم زد و انقلاب کردند. انقلابی که با حمایت همه‌جانبهٔ قدرتمندان همراه بود. همان‌ها که در گوادلوپ نشستند و گفتند شاه ایران بسیار قدرتمند و خطرناک شده است و بیایید توطئه کنیم و به جایش روحانیت مرتجعی روی کار آوریم تا ایران هیچ‌وقت شکوهمند و کامروا نشود.

در پیروزی انقلاب پنجاه و هفت گروه‌های زیادی سهم داشتند: چپ‌ها، جمهوری‌خواهان، آزادی‌خواهان، انواع گروه‌های مبارز و همچنین اسلام‌گراهایی که بعدها انقلاب را مصادره کردند. انکارشدنی نیست که مذهب نقشی کلیدی داشت. انقلاب اسیر بنیادگرایی اسلامی شد؛ اما بعد چه؟ در همان سال‌های نخست تأسیس جمهوری اسلامی، جنبش‌هایی شکل گرفت که در تقابل با بنیادگرایی اسلامی حاکم بود. به تدریج نیز این جنبش‌ها از فضای مذهبی فاصلهٔ بیشتری گرفتند.

جنبش سبز در سال هشتاد و هشت همچنان حال و هوای مذهبی داشت. شعارهایی مثل «یاحسین میرحسین» یا «ما اهل کوفه نیستیم، حسین تنها بماند!» و وقایعی که در عاشورای هشتاد و هشت رخ داد، گواه بر این ادعاست. اما اسلامی که در جنبش سبز ارائه شد، با اسلام حکومتی در تضاد کامل بود؛ چه‌بسا که جدایی دین از حکومت یکی از مهم‌ترین خواسته‌های معترضان بود.

پس از آن در سال‌های نود و شش و نود و هشت، نه‌تنها اعتراضات سراسری کمترین تأثیرپذیری را از مذهب داشتند که شاهد چرخش خطرناکی به سوی استبداد بودیم. خاطرمان است که شعار غالب آن روزها «رضاشاه روحت شاد» بود. در این هشت سال، یعنی از هشتاد و هشت تا نود و شش چه گذشت؟ به عقیدهٔ من نقش تبلیغات گسترده‌ای که رژیم گذشته را فرشته نشان می‌داد کلیدی است.

در نهایت وقایعی که سال هزار و چهارصد و یک رخ داد؛ از همه جهت غافلگیرکننده بود. قتل حکومتی مهسا امینی حکم جرقه‌ای در تانکر سوخت را داشت. زمانی که اولین تصاویر از دوربین‌های مداربسته و بعد از آن تصویری از خانم امینی در لباس بیمارستان رایج شد. اعتراضات کوچکی شکل گرفت و ناگهان تمام ایران را دگرگون کرد. برای خودم باور کردنی نبود که حتی در شهر کوچک من هم اعتراضی شکل بگیرد.

وجه بسیار مثبت خیزش زن، زندگی، آزادی، شعارهای مترقیانه‌ای از جمله «زن، زندگی، آزادی» بود. یکی از جالب‌ترین شعارها نیز «مرگ بر ستمگر، چه شاه باشه، چه رهبر» بود. این خواسته‌ای بود که از دل آزادی‌خواهی مردم ستم‌دیده برمی‌آمد. خیزش زن، زندگی، آزادی نیز همین را می‌خواست: زن، زندگی و آزادی از دست‌رفته. مردمی که حتی به شاه هم پشت کردند. بارها شنیدم که می‌گفتند شعار «رضاشاه روحت شاد» را کسانی به خاطر مصادرهٔ اعتراضات سر می‌دهند و از مردم خواسته می‌شد که همراهی نکنند. این شعارها به محاق رفته بود.

اولین ضربه به زن، زندگی، آزادی، اضافهٔ بی‌ریشهٔ «مرد، میهن، آبادی» بود. افزوده‌ای که از قضا از سوی جریان سلطنت‌طلب و ناسیونال به زن، زندگی، آزادی اضافه شد. دیری نگذشت که موجی از تبلیغات «وکالت می‌دهم»، جنبش را به حاشیه برده و دو دستگی ایجاد کرد. انگشت اتهام باز به سمت جریان مرتجع و متحجر سلطنت‌طلب و شخص رضا پهلوی نشانه می‌رود.

حال پرسش اساسی این است که وظیفهٔ هرکس چیست؟ در برابر دستگاه پروپاگاندایی که با هزینه‌های هنگفت و داشتن بنگاه‌های سخن‌پراکنی و شبکه‌های ماهواره‌ای مثل منوتو و ایران اینترنشنال (با بودجهٔ کشورهای خارجی) قصد چپاندن یک بی‌لیاقت مثل رضا پهلوی را به مردم دارند، آیا کاری جز زمزمه‌های کوچک ما پایه‌های این بنای شیطانی را می‌خراشد؟

پخش اخبار هرروزهٔ جنایات حکومت و هشتگ زدن نه‌تنها کمکی به بهتر شدن شرایط نمی‌کند؛ بلکه این یک نوع مبارزهٔ زیر لحافی (اسلکتیویسم) است. این است که به سطحی‌تر شدن تفکرات دامن می‌زند. جنایات و ستمی که هرگز عادی نمی‌شود، دل من را هم می‌آزارد؛ ولی باید درست مبارزه کرد. به همین دلیل از حاشیهٔ خبرها و هشتگ‌زنی‌ها و شکوه و شکایت‌ها می‌گذرم و به فاشیسم و استبدادی که در کمین نشسته سنگ می‌اندازم.

in reply to مایلو

اول، می خواهم بگویم که از دیدگاه تاریخی بسیار قدردانی می کنم.

همانطور که شما به منافع رسانه ملی اشاره کردید که اغلب توسط منافع خارجی کنترل یا تامین می شود، این موضوع حتی در غرب نیز مطرح است و من فکر می کنم که ارتباط زیادی با محبوبیت ترامپ دارد.

من فقط دوست دارم مردم را ببینم که در صلح با هم کنار بیایند و به جای این همه خونریزی در جهت منافع متقابل ما همکاری کنند.

"If art is the establishing or breaking of aesthetic rules, then AI art, as practiced by the right, says that there are no rules but the naked exercise of power by an in-group over an out-group. It says that the only way to enjoy art is in knowing that it is hurting somebody. That hurt can be direct, targeted at a particular group (like Britain First’s AI propaganda), or it can be directed at art itself, and by extension, anybody who thinks that art can have any kind of value."

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originally posted by @argumento -- thanks for that comrade. i might expand my own theory on the demarcation between art and propaganda.

@SrRochardBunson you would like this piece.

You can tell there is a fundamental difference between the style of Democratic vs Conservative messaging because they have talked for 3 decades or longer about the "gay agenda" like it is a big menace, instead of queer people just trying to be left alone...

Yet the Democrats never talked about "the bigot agenda" in the same way.

Well now the hate mongers have escalate. It is time to talk about "THE BIGOT AGENDA"!!

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@violetmadder no one can deny that there have always been bigots in America. Resentful of every court victory and bit of progress in assuring we are all given equal opportunity.

There are still many people who automatically assume talk of fascists is an exaggeration. People who can't easily define fascism.

For some reason bigots are more afraid of being called out as bigots.

Never give an ounce of praise to bigots by calling them something they admire for its 'strength'.

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G is for Goodbye Google


In my ethical living journey with Sam, the next step is to #degoogle.

I had already made - what I think is probably the most important - step by changing my search engine. For several months I have now been relying on #Ecosia (planting trees with each search!), occasionally supplemented by Kagi (free 100 search trial). Also using the Ecosia browser for work (Chrome compatible) and #Firefox for home/personal. So Google hasn't been able to compile data on me that way for awhile.

I've also signed up for #Filen data storage at an amazing lifetime rate - I hope they stick around. German company that runs on renewable energy. I also did a trial with #Sync (Canadian company) and would highly recommend them if syncing and sharing data is important to you.

I use the Maps app on my iphone rather than Google Maps for driving because I find it gives better instructions without changing routes on me. But for planning trips, I have to say I still use Google Maps. Open Street Map looks great but it doesn't seem to have the Giving Directions feature - am I wrong?

In my work I use Google Earth Engine - a platform for processing satellite data - can't degoogle that unless they quit providing the service and am forced to.

Trying to remember to go through #Invidious to view videos on YouTube.

Google Chat - Again my workplace is all Google and I have to use it. Otherwise, Zoom is a well known alternative. Sam's page also also brought my attention to #Jitsi, which looks very easy to use - you don't have to make an account or anything.

I looked into private email alternatives and found some great options, but I decided to continue to use my gmail as it would be too much hassle to change. However, I am going to access it through the #Thunderbird client on desktop instead of the gmail website. This has the advantage of my mail being backed up on my desktop instead of just in Google's cloud if I do decide to switch emails in the future.

So not completely degoogled but that's the amount that makes sense in my life for now. When retired I can degoogle more. LIke I said, I do think the Search and Browser are the most important and painlessly replaced. #Google Search definitely used to be the best but kind of sucks now with the bloat of sponsored results.
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in reply to Toutes des Femmes

20 millions pour les contrôler : les personnes trans rendent l’argent à la justice. toutesdesfemmes.fr/20-millions…

Translated from: t.me/sunevonews/39778

AN ANCIENT HOPI PROPHECY COMES FULFILLED!

Who would have thought that SpaceX and its atmospheric pollution from jettisoned rocket stages would lead to the fulfillment of ancient Hopi prophecies, which state:

When the blue star Kachina appears in the sky, the fifth world will be created.

This will be the day of purification.

It will come when the Saquasohuh (blue) Kachina dances in the plaza and removes her mask.

In the last days, we will look up to the sky and witness the return of the two brothers who once helped create this world at birth.

Poganghoga is the guardian of the North Pole, and his brother Palongawhoya is the guardian of the South Pole.

Wolfgang Quis, [March 26, 2025, 11:23 AM]

This Is Dr. Zach Bush. He Explains How Pharmaceutical Companies Stop Life Saving Cancer Cures With ‘Blocking Patents’ So They Can Continue To Profit From The Treatments

He came out with a breakthrough treatment, he has the data to prove it. The pharmaceutical companies blocked it.
t.me/majestic12hubchat/971928

My comment: There was a time when this would be a huge scandal.....but not today.....its just a little message in the attention tsunami we are in right now. minds.com/newsfeed/17527094522…