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  • I can't figure out what you're trying to accomplish with any of what you're saying. good luck with whatever you're planning, though.

  • Yup, but this is the world we got now. These ladies are risking more than I am, and that has me really considering what more I could do and what I'm willing to risk. We can mourn what we lost, but we can't go back in time.

  • Looking at the discussions for the previous episodes, this might end up being one I check out

  • Still, she took a more cautious approach to climate activism until she retired in 2021. “As a working GP, I didn’t really want to do anything that was arrestable . . . Maybe I retired a bit earlier as part of my wanting to do more for the climate.”

    In November 2023, she was arrested and charged under the newly introduced offence of interference with key national infrastructure, which carries a maximum sentence of 12 months imprisonment, for taking part in a so-called slow march on Waterloo Bridge.

    I appreciate that they're going into this prepared to get arrested. And now they're like "fuck it." It's weird people reading thw article seem to get the impression these specific women have sat on their butts their whole lives. Am I missing something? What should these specific women do differently?

  • There is no cure for dengue. Patients in wealthier countries generally fare better than patients in developing regions with limited access to medical interventions like blood transfusions and places where waves of dengue patients overwhelm already-strained healthcare systems. Two dengue vaccines are available in some countries, but both have serious limitations in terms of efficacy and how long they confer immunity.

    Here's the linked article about the state of the vaccine: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2024.100604

  • yeah thinking about my times on beaches, they tended to be areas lots of people hang out on. even when i visited the lakes, it was a spot with a bunch of homes along it.

  • But O'Brien said they don't want their story to scare people away from the beaches. He has been going to beaches in that area his entire life and has only encountered quicksand twice.

    I have never encountered quicksand in my life

  • Would be nice to get all the trash off everest. Maybe make ones that can carry heavier loads to bring down bodies. There are like 200 left up there, I think?

  • I was curious about details so I tried to search for more info and I discovered:

    1. there are so many websites that just posted exact duplicates of this article
    2. teachers being arrested for child fight clubs is more common than i thought
  • I've seen a couple people play this. Is it one of those games that got way bigger way faster than the devs expected?

  • he thinks the fat in the vat is super gross but he doesn't stop having fast food entirely, like you'd expect before reading the full caption.

    there's a second joke with the military grade ass fat but i'm not sure how to explain it.

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  • Maybe trolls like this help spread the information to people who don't know that this happening with your battery is dangerous

  • That one person is named Janet Longlegs and if you try to copy her you'll die

  • Ever think about how many children's lives this guy could save if he was capable of figuring out he was wrong and telling people? A lot of people wouldn't follow him, but some would.

  • Every question I've ever had about anything leaves my mind whenever I think about asking a question to keep the ball rolling

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    celeste @kbin.earth

    Chief Kachindamoto has broken up 850 child marriages in three years, and banned the sexual initiations of young girls.

    Old article, but a very cool lady I admire and want to highlight.

    LGBTQ+ @beehaw.org
    celeste @kbin.earth

    “Gay Furry Hacker” group’s former leader may have been raided by FBI

    The leader of the defunct “gay furry hacker” group SiegedSec, known for releasing 200 gigabytes of leaked data from the Heritage Foundation last July, may have been the subject of an FBI raid, according to a former member.

    Interesting Shares @lemmy.zip
    celeste @kbin.earth

    Plucking RNAi from the Gene-Silencing Nettle

    World News @lemmy.world
    celeste @kbin.earth

    Yotor and his countrymen are among 260 people, most of them human-trafficking victims, who were sent from Myanmar to Thailand last week as a multinational crackdown on scam centers along the border between the two countries gathers pace.

    For years, according to the United Nations, criminal gangs have trafficked hundreds of thousands of people to scam compounds across Southeast Asia, including along the Thai-Myanmar frontier, where victims have been forced to work in illegal online operations.

    LGBTQ+ @beehaw.org
    celeste @kbin.earth

    ‘How do you even f—?’ In Russia’s anti-queer crackdown, police have spent years raiding nightclubs, private parties, and medical institutions. Now, the authorities have the data for another Great Terr

    meduza.io ‘How do you even f—?’ In Russia’s anti-queer crackdown, police have spent years raiding nightclubs, private parties, and medical institutions. Now, the authorities have the data for another Great Terror. — Meduza

    Since November 2023, when Russia’s Supreme Court designated the non-existent “international LGBT social movement” as an “extremist organization,” police departments across the country have executed a full-scale crackdown on the queer community. Officers have raided clubs and parties and placed LGBTQ...

    ‘How do you even f—?’ In Russia’s anti-queer crackdown, police have spent years raiding nightclubs, private parties, and medical institutions. Now, the authorities have the data for another Great Terror. — Meduza
    cats @lemmy.world
    celeste @kbin.earth

    Cat cone suggestions?

    My poor cat scratched his head by accident and won't leave the cut alone, so it's cone time. Unfortunately, every cone we've tried had been incredibly disruptive to his life. The newest one is at least lighter and he eats okay wearing it, but he's still miserable.

    I'm willing to even make one if someone has a pattern they've used. I tried a hat, but he gets it off right away. I clip his claws shorter already, and it's not quite enough to keep him from reinjuring himself.

    Any suggestions? He has allergies, so this is going to be an occasional problem.

    Podcasts @slrpnk.net
    celeste @kbin.earth

    Primer - Japanese City Pop

    Primer is a music podcast about translation and illumination. In its first season, music writer Yosuke Kitazawa (PBS SoCal, Light in the Attic) joins Christian Dueñas to explore Japanese City Pop.

    Primer invites both newcomers and crate diggers alike to find their next favorite album and learn more about the music they already love.

    Traditional Art @lemmy.world
    celeste @kbin.earth

    In the Forest (Hans Emmenegger, 1933)