need to sleep but still at $300 left to go by tomorrow morning to do a full week of rent so I don’t have to keep going day by day - I think the stress of that is giving me migraines and neck tension so anything helps 😭🫡
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need to sleep but still at $300 left to go by tomorrow morning to do a full week of rent so I don’t have to keep going day by day - I think the stress of that is giving me migraines and neck tension so anything helps 😭🫡
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Un día eres joven y al siguiente quieres una máquina de coser y una prensa de remaches para botones.
05.12.2025 21:36 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0The curse of being excellent at pattern recognition and seeing bad things come from a mile away but being kinda bad at informing others strikes again.
05.12.2025 02:18 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Replay2025 Top artistas 873 artistas en total Music 1 Bad Bunny 2 Kendrick Lamar 3 Charli XCX 4 Lady Gaga 5 Arctic Monkeys 6 Fat Dog 7 Skrillex 8 Doja Cat 9 Doechii 10 Tainy 11 Kid Cudi 12 IDLES 13 C. Tangana 14 Young Miko 15 Metronomy
Replay 2025 Top canciones 1,443 canciones en total Music 1. luther Kendrick Lamar & SZA 88 reproducciones 2. Alter Ego Doechii & JT 73 reproducciones 3. 360 Charli XCX 68 reproducciones 4. Die Young Kesha 66 reproducciones 5. Von dutch Charli XCX 66 reproducciones
Replay 2025 Top álbumes 114 álbumes en total Music 1. DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS Bad Bunny 1,226 minutos 2. GNX Kendrick Lamar 211 minutos 3. Quest For Fire Skrillex 206 minutos 4. BRAT Charli XCX 109 minutos 5. Mr. Morale & The Big... Kendrick Lamar 93 minutos
Este año me incliné a propósito hacia el fenómeno de "la música de recesión es música para bailar porque cuando todo se va alv lo que queda es echar desmadre"
05.12.2025 00:39 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Porn was only ever the cover.
In half the country, these laws now effectively mandate facial scans to access any material deemed "harmful to minors" by the state attorney general or a conservative parent.
What they passed is much, much broader than people generally realized.
Replay 2025 Apple Music Top artista: Bad Bunny 2,970 minutos
Sexto año consecutivo que mi artista más escuchado del año es Bad Bunny jsjsjs
04.12.2025 01:34 — 👍 5 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Yeah that’s the issue, when vaccines first rolled out it looked like we could have actual immunity. But then rich countries started dropping precautions before the rest of the world even had access, cut to: in 2025 we have a bunch of immune evasive variants created from constant spread and mutation.
02.12.2025 22:56 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Me a decade ago, I’m people
02.12.2025 22:44 — 👍 5 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Hay hombres que le hablan a sus perros como Víctor Frankenstein le habla al monstruo (en la versión de Del Toro) y luego no entienden por qué el perro prefiere a sus hijos o esposas.
02.12.2025 22:40 — 👍 21 🔁 1 💬 3 📌 0No, same.
There’s many things I can go without for a bit, if necessary, but if I ignore too many of them for too long I burnout pretty badly.
The adversion to softness and ease in favor of productivity theatrics is such a scam.
Exactly. Most accessibility features follow a similar pattern, they are necessary for some people but having them also improves many other people’s experiences which in turn helps them become more common, therefore the world more accessible.
Gatekeeping rarely, if ever, helps disabled people.
Marc Veldhoen is what would happen if RFK Junior had the exact same rotten morals and broken integrity, with an ideology at the service of pseudoscience and eugenics, but an ounce of credibility.
02.12.2025 22:08 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 1like sure! let’s spend the time and resources necessary for policing access to resources, let’s subject large groups of people to the biases and whims of the police class for the ultimate goal of… [checks notes] coronating the right white men as a special boys (executives).
02.12.2025 22:06 — 👍 7 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0That is good, but we need so much more.
From the studies I’ve read, the twice a year regime should be for everyone above the age of 12.
Moreover, every public space should have ventilarion and air filtration standards and even then we could use masks in risky places like airports and concerts.
OP then elaborates saying that we shouldn’t create a system that rewards the most morally corrupt but unfortunately capitalism is already doing that.
Capitalism is also at fault for the limited resources disabled people have to compete for, so…
Idk the problem is clear to me, lmao.
Why is it important to discourage non-disabled people from using accommodations? Do you close your eyes when you see captions in videos? Do you ALWAYS take the stairs and avoid ramps and elevators?
People die waiting for disability benefits hearings.
No I get it, I also didn’t reply directly to contradict you for those reasons. It didn’t seem that big a deal.
I also see how parallel posting about the same topic seems a bit shitty so apologies for that aswell, it’s not in bad faith.
Understood or differentiated*
02.12.2025 09:03 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Yeah exactly, my partial issue was that those two things aren’t always well understood differentiated and I would have been more careful with that specific part, but kudos to you for not pulling punches against disinformation that serves eugenics.
02.12.2025 09:02 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Yeah, I mean your tone did seem a bit snarky to my taste when you QT’d that woman, but in both of our defenses, your post was more a reminder of the thing I’ve been thinking for the last two weeks I’ve been in pain than the inspiration itself.
02.12.2025 08:45 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0I got my latest COVID booster 2 weeks ago and my chronic pain is out of wack. I should definitely get a screening soon just to make sure it’s fine.
Is it better than risking facing the illness unvaccinated? Of course, it‘s immensely better, but still kinda sucks and that’s good to acknowledge.
This might be a hot take among some people, but denying that vaccines have risks and side effects and making fun of the concept of vaccine injury is just building distrust and helping the antivaxx conspiracy crowd.
The risks are much smaller than the antivaxxers make them seem, yes, but real.
I mean, it can happen, specially if you’ve had COVID before and developed new allergies, new chemical sensitivities and immune disregulation.
Thing is, the bigger problem is still COVID and that’s not going away just because you ignore it and avoid vaccines.
Listen, if you haven't gotten vaccinated and you're not masking, I need you to know that whatever COVID variant is going around has some nasty GI side effects, and I feel like everyone should be aware if there's a non-zero chance of them shitting themselves in public in the next three months.
02.12.2025 04:36 — 👍 29 🔁 12 💬 0 📌 0Not to mention that based on the science we have in relation to vaccine protection waning, we should be getting them every 6 months and as far as I know only New Zealand is doing that.
Meanwhile many people in other countries don’t even keep up with the yearly boosters.
CEO‘s like: no higher wages, only higher purchases
01.12.2025 23:45 — 👍 15 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0Moreover, vaccination is not accesible for everyone. Newborns cannot get vaccinated, but we’ve seen that COVID infections in early life can cause long term developmental damage, more so than other viruses like the common cold.
We need to include vaccines but we definitely cannot stop there.
Vaccination helps to prevent severe symptoms and deaths, so it’s definitely important, but it’s not sterilizing, which is to say it doesn’t prevent infections.
The neuroinvasive and endothelial damage occurs even in asymptomatic and vaccinated individuals, specially with repeated infections.
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01.12.2025 18:39 — 👍 654 🔁 434 💬 4 📌 23it's hard for me to put into words how I've discovered this is true even for most "feminist", "activist" and "leftist" types, because a lot of how they go about it is covert manipulation and simply never being reciprocal with what they take from people around them
it pisses me off to no end, tho