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Gets big bowl out to make breakfast porridge

Gets dog’s breakfast ready

Realises dog food is in porridge bowl

Toasted bagels for breakfast then

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I'm a Tenured College Professor. I'm Quitting. Here's Why.
by Jessica Wildfire

"Most of my professor friends can't support themselves. That includes the fancy tenured professors, even at nice schools. They have sugar mamas & sugar daddies. They're married to lawyers and bankers, or IT managers. If they're like me, they've got a secret side hustle.

Here's an irony:

My university forces everyone to disclose outside income. So if you have a second job or a side hustle, you're technically supposed to report it. You're supposed to ask them for permission. They can say no.

That's right, the same university that gave me a chocolate bar for a raise also says I can't take on a second job to support my family. They're worried it would distract me from all the free work I'm doing for them." okdoomer.io/im-a-professor-her

@zimpenfish all my stuff is written in Obsidian using markdown so I can probably write a little code, but even so.

@zimpenfish rubbish

They automatically mark the headings so you can insert hash links. By hand.

The headline of Gaby Hinsliff's piece this morning in the Guardian says it all:

'if we run out of teachers, who will teach our children?'

The crisis in our schools is not just an immediate problem of education but will have impacts across the generations.

We needed to have sorted this out long ago, but the toxic impact of Tory education policy has undermined, disempowered & compromised the teaching profession to such an extent we're now in crisis

#teachers #education
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

The funniest thing about the last couple days of my timeline is that I have not once told anyone not to vote. I haven’t even said whether *I personally* will or will not vote.

And yet a lot of people are furiously convinced I’ve been lobbying against voting because I made factually correct observations about the electoral process.

In other words, the process indicts itself.

Friends, if a discussion about how voting works sounds like advocacy against voting, then the problem is with voting, not with the discussion.

#OtD 30 Apr 1883 author Jaroslav Hašek was born in Prague. Whilst most famous for writing the satirical anti-war masterpiece The Good Soldier Svejk, Hasek was also a soldier, an anarchist, a PoW, a drunk, a dog-stealer, a cook and much more t.co/pq8VG5lre8 stories.workingclasshistory.co

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@chrisgerhard you need to read some Varoufakis. Those benefits are mostly for the relatively wealthy.

@chrisgerhard My big fear is joining the Euro

In the current conditions a sovereign currency is needed to get us out of the hole

Re the assisted dying thing

In Canada disabled people are choosing death because they aren't getting the help they need

Think about it for a minute, with the current government's hatred of disabled people. Think what might happen in Britain.

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Nationalising Thames Water will not in any way threaten the stability of UK financial markets taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2024/0. Treasury sourced rumours that financial markets that nationalising Thames Water might cause massive upset in UK financial markets are deliberate misinformation intended to reinforce the Bank of England's policy of excessive interest rates.

@Radical_EgoCom @neptune22222 @starran @Rob100@sakurajima.moe and you’ve got housing cooperatives, food, credit unions. Syndicalism in general. Creating democratic dual power structures as a transitional move to protect and help each other. Learning how to do mutual aid.

It’s a completely different way of thinking from acting like a temporarily embarrassed billionaire we’ve had rammed into our heads for years on end.

Laws are never equally enforced or applied especially when you have tons of investors money. It is a sad reality. bsky.app/profile/lonestartallb

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@neptune22222 @Radical_EgoCom @starran @Rob100@sakurajima.moe

Without a well organised mass movement to take them on you’re going to get nowhere. That’s hard work, not wishing.

Our owners will not let us legislate them away. They smashed the post war social democratic consensus to smithereens. It’s done.

They’ve been free to do whatever they like for the last 50 years. You think you can put that blood soaked murder machine back in its box?

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