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    @NeonPurpleStar GNU Social is still free and clear!
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    • recruit
    !recruit 次のPHPの仕事決まりました。2025-08-12 Tue開始。秋葉原が勤務地、フル出社。時給3100円くらい。私の派遣の歴代時給更新です。ひとまず初回2か月。

    開始まで夏休み、盆休みみたいなものです。民泊とか、時間のかかる作業を片付けていきます。

    はずれに備えて10月からの仕事探しものんびり並行する感じです。
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    This is the first time I recall seeing anything negative about the Mennonites https://cruxnow.com/church-in-the-americas/2025/08/leading-expert-in-mission-with-indigenous-miguel-fritz-ordained-bishop-in-paraguay/
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    "just like the majority of Americans support laws against drug use, gambling without government permission, and working in certain occupations without a license, the fact that the majority of Americans support compulsory schooling laws does not mean that they are good or necessary laws."

    There Is No Difference Between Compulsory Schooling and Compulsory Religion Laws | Mises Institute https://gnusocial.jp/url/5021656
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      Before she became a U.S. senator and then President Joe Biden’s vice president, Kamala Harris was a progressive California politician.
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    • GNU social
    !gs なんかめちゃくちゃアクセスしにくくなっている。仕事決まりそうなので、決まったら、gnusocialの時間を増やしてなんとかします。お待ちを。 民泊も報告必要だったり、やることあって、暇ないです。
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    • recruit
    !recruit 仕事探し。めちゃくちゃ面倒くさいです…
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    独立とか。凡人健常者でも難しいです。普通の人でも難しいことを、ハンデ背負っている私はやるしかないという。

    ハンデあるんだから、サポートあってもいいものを、サポートないどころか排除されて、逆の難しい道しかないですからね…

    意味わかんないです。頭おかしくなりますよ…
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    ←7月のフリーランスの炎上仕事がクビになってニートになった人。

    派遣もフリーランスもクビになってばっかです。ほぼ能力発揮できない状態で、意思疎通とか仕事関係ないところで評価されて無能扱いですからね…

    私だけ両手縛られた状態で仕事して、その結果を評価されているようなもんですよ…しかたないじゃないですか、きちがいで頭おかしいコミュ障なんだから…
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    • The Face
    @face the problem with age of consent laws is that they are one size fits all. I've none many a 28 year old that are not yet adults.
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    Ema Maishima could def be a great fit for eXv #STARDOM 🤼
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    @hellomiakoda what are we looking at?
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    @hj we can't give them anything
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    @gerrymcgovern @aral Thank you so much for sharing. I never thought about runoff of waste water ending up in the ocean and losing drinkable water that way. I always thought concern about over use of water was nonsense because of the water cycle making it completely renewable. Moreover, at least on mobile, the web page itself was the first time I recall seeing usage of floating text over images moving at different rates relative to each other used in a way that wasn't only not annoying but actually added to the understanding of the topic.
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    @gnusocialjp soory to hear you are having so much trouble.
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    @hellomiakoda :-(
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    @gerrymcgovern @aral Thank you so much for sharing. I never thought about runoff of waste water ending up in the ocean and losing drinkable water that way. I always thought concern about over use of water was nonsense because of the water cycle making it completely renewable. Moreover, at least on mobile, the web page itself was the first time I recall seeing usage of floating text over images moving at different rates relative to each other used in a way that wasn't only not annoying but actually added to the understanding of the topic.
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    Note - @fsinn Full text repost because screw Substack: — Canada’s Boycott Is Freaking… - @fsinn Full text repost because screw Substack: — Canada’s Boycott Is Freaking MAGA Out Charlie Angus / The Resistance A Canadian journalist contacted me the other day looking to get a sense of the current state of the Canadian boycott. I pointed out that it was the first time in many months that I had been contacted by anyone in the Canadian media about the issue. I think they assumed the boycott would fizzle out. That Canadians would lose interest and return to seeking out the best deal at the grocery store, on Amazon or their favourite US tourism destination. But that hasn't happened. In fact, if you want to know about the growing power of the Canadian boycott, just check out coverage on the major American networks. They're reporting on how the financial pressure of a grassroots Canadian movement is beginning to shake the American economy. We've even made the cover of New York Magazine — not that Canadians are ones to brag about such things. New York Mag Beaver Cover In a in-depth article titled "Canada is Not for Sale," featured with the subtitle "The Canadians are Furious," journalist Simon van Zuylan-Wood, who spent two months in Canada, writes about the strong determination of Canadians to resist the MAGA threat. He interviewed Dale Hajas, a member of The Resistance community about her experiences as a former snowbird who now refuses to fly south for the winter: “I’ve written to every tourism outlet in the United States — and not very graciously, I swear — to tell them why I will never set foot there again. I redacted and then sent out-of-date bank statements showing what we’ve spent in the U.S. over the years.” Dale’s story first appeared in an early instalment of our Portraits of Courage series. CNBC sent a television team to Canada to make sense of this slow-moving economic tsunami. They predict the boycott will result in a $90 billion hit to the American economy. Recent polling has found that 75% of Canadians are not only determined to boycott US products, but they also want those products off the shelves. Grocery store owners say they receive pressure from customers to delist American products if Canadian alternatives exist. Let's examine the staggering collapse of the wine, beer, and spirits market. Canada was the number one export market for US alcohol. The total ban in most provinces has led to a precipitous drop in sales. Even in Alberta, where MAGA Premier Danielle Smith tried to undermine the boycott by bringing back American alcohol, the boycott remains strong. Many Alberta liquor outlets are refusing to stock bourbon, wines and beer because they don't want to be stuck with unsold stock. Albertans are not going along with the MAGA premier; they are holding the line. A Unique Political Pressure Point The boycott has a long history as a political tool to hold the powerful to account. It was first used in Ireland in the 19th century to punish the landlord Charles Boycott, who had abused his tenants and evicted people from their lands. Irish independence leader Charles Parnell helped promote this novel resistance tactic, whereby the entire population in the region refused to work for Boycott or support his business in any way during the evictions. The tool was so powerful that Mr. Boycott went down in history, his name a synonym for this act of resistance. Ghandi used the boycott as the tool that allowed a seemingly powerless people to bring down the British empire. In the 1950s, the civil rights movement embraced the boycott as a nonviolent tool to force the city of Montgomery to desegregate its public transit. And I remember, growing up, how our local parish encouraged people to boycott grapes in solidarity with the Mexican and Filipino farm workers in California. My family didn't eat grapes for decades. But the Canadian boycott is different. It isn’t a negotiating tactic. It wasn't organized, planned or led by anyone. The boycott is the result of an instinctual response from ordinary Canadians across the country to defy the threats and disrespect of Donald Trump. And Trump can't do anything about it. His understanding of politics is that of a zero-sum game. He not only believes in a world defined by winners and losers but also uses his power to humiliate and degrade those he considers lesser. From politicians and potential rivals, he demands public concessions and makes them genuflect in public. But Donald Trump is powerless against the determination of ordinary Canadians. As powerless as Mr. Boycott, as powerless as the English overlords in India, as powerless as the racist state in Alabama, by a people who are united in nonviolent non-co-operation. MAGA Can’t Handle It Ambassador Pete Hoekstra recently lashed out, expressing MAGA’s rage at our unwillingness to bend. He says that Canadians are the "meanest and nastiest people." Why? Because we refuse to give up the boycott. Suck it up, Pete, because the boycott is growing stronger. And, it’s having a very positive impact here at home. Ontario wine sales are up 40% and tourism across Canada is on the rise as people opt to spend money in our country rather than crossing the border. Small business organizations are astounded by the boost in sales for companies manufacturing and promoting made in Canada. Media have asked me if the boycott will end if Trump negotiates a trade deal with Prime Minister Carney. But that's not what this is about. Canadians are deeply offended by witnessing the abuse of the rule of law. We are appalled that people are being kidnapped off the streets and dragged to detention centres where they are facing abuse and degradation. At least 55 Canadians have been kidnapped. There is no way Canadians will cross the border to support a regime where cruelty and abuse have become official state policy. The impact of the Canadian-led travel boycott, which is now being supported by people around the world, could result in $29 billion in losses to tourism and upwards of 260,000 jobs this year. That is the power of the boycott. So when people ask you how the boycott is going, you can tell them this: The boycott is the front line in the fight for democracy. And the lines are holding. And if they still don’t get it, feel free to tell them what I told New York Magazine’s Simon van Zuylan-Wood: "Do you think I am going to let that fucking criminal take over my country? Not a chance." —

    CDNPoli #ElbowsUp #BoycottUSA

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      @fsinn@mas.to Full text repost because screw Substack: — **Canada’s Boycott Is Freaking MAGA Out** Charlie Angus / The Resistance A Canadian journalist contacted me the other day looking to get a sense of the current state of the Canadian boycott. I pointed out that it was the first time in many months that I had been contacted by anyone in the Canadian media about the issue. I think they assumed the boycott would fizzle out. That Canadians would lose interest and return to seeking out the best deal at the grocery store, on Amazon or their favourite US tourism destination. But that hasn't happened. In fact, if you want to know about the growing power of the Canadian boycott, just check out coverage on the major American networks. They're reporting on how the financial pressure of a grassroots Canadian movement is beginning to shake the American economy. We've even made the cover of New York Magazine — not that Canadians are ones to brag about such things. New York Mag Beaver Cover In a in-depth article titled "Canada is Not for Sale," featured with the subtitle "The Canadians are Furious," journalist Simon van Zuylan-Wood, who spent two months in Canada, writes about the strong determination of Canadians to resist the MAGA threat. He interviewed Dale Hajas, a member of The Resistance community about her experiences as a former snowbird who now refuses to fly south for the winter: “I’ve written to every tourism outlet in the United States — and not very graciously, I swear — to tell them why I will never set foot there again. I redacted and then sent out-of-date bank statements showing what we’ve spent in the U.S. over the years.” Dale’s story first appeared in an early instalment of our Portraits of Courage series. CNBC sent a television team to Canada to make sense of this slow-moving economic tsunami. They predict the boycott will result in a $90 billion hit to the American economy. Recent polling has found that 75% of Canadians are not only determined to boycott US products, but they also want those products off the shelves. Grocery store owners say they receive pressure from customers to delist American products if Canadian alternatives exist. Let's examine the staggering collapse of the wine, beer, and spirits market. Canada was the number one export market for US alcohol. The total ban in most provinces has led to a precipitous drop in sales. Even in Alberta, where MAGA Premier Danielle Smith tried to undermine the boycott by bringing back American alcohol, the boycott remains strong. Many Alberta liquor outlets are refusing to stock bourbon, wines and beer because they don't want to be stuck with unsold stock. Albertans are not going along with the MAGA premier; they are holding the line. A Unique Political Pressure Point The boycott has a long history as a political tool to hold the powerful to account. It was first used in Ireland in the 19th century to punish the landlord Charles Boycott, who had abused his tenants and evicted people from their lands. Irish independence leader Charles Parnell helped promote this novel resistance tactic, whereby the entire population in the region refused to work for Boycott or support his business in any way during the evictions. The tool was so powerful that Mr. Boycott went down in history, his name a synonym for this act of resistance. Ghandi used the boycott as the tool that allowed a seemingly powerless people to bring down the British empire. In the 1950s, the civil rights movement embraced the boycott as a nonviolent tool to force the city of Montgomery to desegregate its public transit. And I remember, growing up, how our local parish encouraged people to boycott grapes in solidarity with the Mexican and Filipino farm workers in California. My family didn't eat grapes for decades. But the Canadian boycott is different. It isn’t a negotiating tactic. It wasn't organized, planned or led by anyone. The boycott is the result of an instinctual response from ordinary Canadians across the country to defy the threats and disrespect of Donald Trump. And Trump can't do anything about it. His understanding of politics is that of a zero-sum game. He not only believes in a world defined by winners and losers but also uses his power to humiliate and degrade those he considers lesser. From politicians and potential rivals, he demands public concessions and makes them genuflect in public. But Donald Trump is powerless against the determination of ordinary Canadians. As powerless as Mr. Boycott, as powerless as the English overlords in India, as powerless as the racist state in Alabama, by a people who are united in nonviolent non-co-operation. MAGA Can’t Handle It Ambassador Pete Hoekstra recently lashed out, expressing MAGA’s rage at our unwillingness to bend. He says that Canadians are the "meanest and nastiest people." Why? Because we refuse to give up the boycott. Suck it up, Pete, because the boycott is growing stronger. And, it’s having a very positive impact here at home. Ontario wine sales are up 40% and tourism across Canada is on the rise as people opt to spend money in our country rather than crossing the border. Small business organizations are astounded by the boost in sales for companies manufacturing and promoting made in Canada. Media have asked me if the boycott will end if Trump negotiates a trade deal with Prime Minister Carney. But that's not what this is about. Canadians are deeply offended by witnessing the abuse of the rule of law. We are appalled that people are being kidnapped off the streets and dragged to detention centres where they are facing abuse and degradation. At least 55 Canadians have been kidnapped. There is no way Canadians will cross the border to support a regime where cruelty and abuse have become official state policy. The impact of the Canadian-led travel boycott, which is now being supported by people around the world, could result in $29 billion in losses to tourism and upwards of 260,000 jobs this year. That is the power of the boycott. So when people ask you how the boycott is going, you can tell them this: The boycott is the front line in the fight for democracy. And the lines are holding. And if they still don’t get it, feel free to tell them what I told New York Magazine’s Simon van Zuylan-Wood: "Do you think I am going to let that fucking criminal take over my country? Not a chance." — #CDNPoli #ElbowsUp #BoycottUSA
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    Lol! ♻️@feld@friedcheese.us lmao they tagged my home county's GOP office

    URL: https://friedcheese.us/objects/d02737c9-539c-4cef-8cdd-331495bf0607
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    Because when #Trump fails at something, he just does more of it #uspol

    Trump says he'll increase the baseline tariff rate from 10% to 15% - https://reason.com/2025/07/25/trump-seeks-even-higher-tariffs-between-15-percent-and-50-percent-on-imports-from-all-countries/
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      Trump seeks even higher tariffs: 'Between 15 percent and 50 percent' on imports from all countries
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      The 10 percent baseline reciprocal tariff rate was bad for America; the 15 percent rate is even worse.
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    @hellomiakoda I'm sorry you live somewhere that such is a possibility.
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