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This is from Scientific American, earlier this month.

What looks likely to have happened in CO (being cautious bc I don't want to get ahead of the facts) is stochastic terrorism. This was predicted. It was inevitable. We have been screaming about this, in the LGBTQ+ community, and this is likely far from end, we'll see more and more, because the anti-trans rhetoric was always leading to this.

scientificamerican.com/article

From birdsite 

RT @igorvolsky
The right has demonized LGBTQ people.

The right had worked to expand access to deadly firearms.

And now, an individual with a history of making violent threats killed at least 5 at Club Q in Colorado Springs. twitter.com/jayulfelder/status

From birdsite 

RT @jasonhickel
The richest 1% have already blown their fair share of the 1.5°C carbon budget six times over. They are literally devouring our planet.

From birdsite 

RT @garyseconomics
This is a classic example of misleading economics language.

"We" did not just "get poorer".

The GOVERNMENT got poorer because it transferred money to WEALTHY INDIVIDUALS, who still have the money.

It is only the DISTRIBUTION that has changed.
theguardian.com/business/video

From birdsite 

RT @AlexandraErin
The thing about point 3 here is that it renders Muskian longtermism a scam based on the promise of "free beer tomorrow".

If suffering in the present must be excused for greater happiness in the future, then suffering will always be excused. It's always the present. twitter.com/SnarkusAurelius/st

From birdsite 

RT @AlexandraErin
The most likely outcome of sending people to live on Mars is that they die on Mars, with little to no net improvement to the survivability of the human race and at the cost (actual and in terms of lost opportunities) to human survival overall.

Hmm instance ran out of disk space and died.

I thought I was running a job that cleaned up every week but not sure if it's running.

Some assembly required.

RT @ShaunLintern@twitter.com

In the last year, 50k staff left social care - leaving 18% of care beds empty in August. Since 2010, numbers of district nurses have halved. @homecareassn@twitter.com says more than half of companies providing care to people are saying no to new clients. A quarter are reducing care

🐦🔗: twitter.com/ShaunLintern/statu

Are you enjoying the comfort of your Tesla electric vehicle?

Has your car automatically locked and is driving itself to San Francisco?

Congrats! You have been chosen to work at Twitter until they can bring their staff back.

As the World Cup opens in Qatar, our thoughts are with the migrant workers who suffered to make it possible. We still recall how Qatar was the only government that was willing to host the next World Trade Organization summit after demonstrators shut it down in Seattle in 1999.

But rather than treating Qatar as exceptional, we should scrutinize the World Cup itself. Here's why our Brazilian comrades resisted the World Cup and its impact on their communities back in 2014:

crimethinc.com/texts/worldcupb

The CEO-to-worker pay gap is now 351-to-1. In 1965, the ratio was 21-to-1. Trickle down economics is nothing more than a cruel hoax designed to enrich bankers and wealthy executives.

From birdsite 

RT @mikeysmith
STORY

21 Tory MPs have put TV Licences for their offices on expenses this year - after the government scrapping free telly for pensioners

mirror.co.uk/news/politics/21-

I was making some music and great progress.

Suddenly the well has run dry.

Meh

4. I've warned elsewhere that we shouldn't rely on Starlink as a solution to the challenges of rural broadband, because it's run by an unpredictable megalomaniac. Quebec's rural broadband project to cover the whole province relies on Starlink -- the prospect of Musk just shutting it down, or it failing because of his failures, doesn't seem as hypothetical or remote today as it did even a few months ago.

"We want Scandinavian quality," asked Mr Hunt in his Budget speech

Sweden, Norway and Denmark have up to twice as many doctors per patient as the UK, thousands more hospital beds and better survival rates.

Floods in GB - roads being blocked - but funnily enough no-ones hauling the fossil fuel directors over the coals like they did with Just Stop Oil.

Weird, huh?

@snb19692

So good to see you here Steve, Missed your fight for the good since I was banned from the #birdshite

Looking forward to engaging with you again and reading of your exploits once more.

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