@kingrat @lmc see? now you can't tell that I'm being sarcastic. 😹
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Enia Titova (eniatitova@sfba.social)'s status on Friday, 24-May-2024 08:21:39 JST Enia Titova -
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Enia Titova (eniatitova@sfba.social)'s status on Friday, 24-May-2024 08:20:37 JST Enia Titova @lmc oh I believe he’s a real guy but I can’t tell if his opinions are sincerely expressed or a way to highlight the insanity of the pro-car lobby? Given he’s 91 and living in Golden Gate Heights probably sincere? But still can’t tell. Think I should knock on his door? We’re neighbors technically.
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Enia Titova (eniatitova@sfba.social)'s status on Friday, 24-May-2024 07:51:47 JST Enia Titova @lmc I can’t tell if this is real or satire? like legitimately can’t tell.
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Enia Titova (eniatitova@sfba.social)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2023 06:59:34 JST Enia Titova a year and a half ago, before i knew many of you, I popped off on an LA Times reporter about my decision to continue taking long showers.
While I emphasized the mental health benefits of my everything showers (“In this hellscape that we’re living in, it’s the one joy I have left”), I also pointed out that I lead "a generally water-conscious life, in a small apartment without a yard, and with a diet light in meat, which has a large water footprint. "
so the @ProPublica report that just came out, about a handful of alfalfa-farming families in the Imperial valley consuming as much water as major cities really proves my point. and that alfalfa is going to feed cattle ABROAD.
https://projects.propublica.org/california-farmers-colorado-river/
so, im gonna continue doublewashing my thick curly hair. let's ban these fuckers from exporting our water to Saudi Arabia first.
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Enia Titova (eniatitova@sfba.social)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Mar-2023 21:58:37 JST Enia Titova @alienghic @thattimwalker thank you for the description, just adding some context here. The round looking skyscraper is Derech Menachem Begin 125, the Tel Aviv Government Complex. It is occupied by many government agencies, including several courts and judiciary agencies. Just down the street away from the camera is the Hakirya Military Base. You can see the rectangular dual towers of the General Staff building in the very background of the photo. In other words, the crowd is massed at the center of government and military power in Tel Aviv.