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Silly Jenn Fact: I may be all grunge and 60s and new wave, yeah, but I do love, like, REALLY old regional country.

"Republicans tried anti-trans campaigns in 2022 and they were unsuccessful. So why are they doing them again? Is it possibly because it's easier than actually solving problems that exist?"

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For those of you old enough to remember the awesome Johnny Carson.

Did you know he brought his own desk when he was the guest? Now you do.

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#TonightShow #JohnnyCarson

there comes a time in every trans girl's life where you either install Linux on your trans girlfriend's computer or your trans girlfriend installs Linux on your computer

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You know...I think things are worse now than the dot-com crash back in 2001.

Back in 1997, I was laid off from work (the first of MANY layoffs) I spent two years unemployed. When I found myself out of work in 2001, I didn't find stead work until 2003. So two years has always been my "benchmark" for unemployment.

'97 wasn't because of an economic downturn, but because my job moved out of state, and I coudln't afford a move to Massachusettes less than a year after moving to Pennsylvania.

The 2001 Dot-Com bust, that destroyed the tech sector for two years. It was a massive gut-punch that happened over the course of a few months. The layoffs ended quickly, but it took years to recover. heavily changed (and now extremely exploited).

The 2008 Depression wasn't too bad. My layoff there ended with me back at work in less than three months, at the job I'd stay at for ten years.

This one, though. It's two years since the layoffs started...but they havent' stopped. There's been almost no recovery in the tech sector I've seen at ALL. I'm two years in, probaby at LEAST a thousand resumes put in, no work, and more and more of my friends are now job hunting as well.

I honestly don't think there's going to be a recovery from this. As companies move to AI cause it's cheap and continuing to be sent offshore, I think this is about as good as it's going to get in tech, and it's not good.

Even if it does recover, given how long the layoffs have been, I'm expecting it to take JUST as long, so we're not looking at a decent recovery until 2026. If at all.

Maybe I'm being pessimistic. But at nearing two years unemployed, losing the apartment at the end of the year, and burning money that would have been for my surgery...well...it's pretty pessimistic around here.

And why I'm probably going to have to restart my employment life from the bottom up.

"Okay, brain. I don't like you and you don't like me--"
"I like you!"
"No, you don't. Now you're going to shut up and give me seven and half hours of sleep, right?"
"......Oh? Sorry. Wasn't listening."

It's October. How have none of you made a porn parody called The Hills Have Thighs

Spelling matters: "Violet Justice" is not the same as "Violent Justice."

Brain: "Okay, Jenn, I know I woke you up in a panic attack at 8AM after three hours of sleep, but I'm ready for bed now at 11."
Jenn: "Oh, no you don't. We have a lot to do today, and if YOU wanted to be up, I'M going to do some work."
Brain: "Are you drinking coffee?"
Jenn: "Keep 'em coming, barkeep."

Erica: "This is the future isn't it? You sent me to 2017?!"
Fred: "2019 actually."
Jenn watching in 2024: ::chuckles::

Looking at this picture in reminds me of something a furry there told me (not in a bad way) when I just started using that new avatar:

"You know, you can be anything you want here. You don't HAVE to be human."
"I'm as close to what I want to be in this."

I love how welcoming everyone has been there, regardless of species. 🙂

Y'all. I can't believe I'm saying this. But. I'm not really enjoying Echoes of Wisdom.

I don't hate it. Having to read walkthroughs to figure out the game puzzles using mechanics that aren't obvious/explained/clued-into is making it more frustrating than fun.

(Disclaimer for those already raching for the keyboard: Yes, I've played Zelda games before. Yes, the early games do this. Yes, I'm allowed to not like it anyways.)

A whole lot of comic book writers & artists got mad about Project 2025, The Heritage Foundation’s plan to consolidate power under authoritarian rule. I'm one of them! We've made a bunch of comics to explain their agenda and move you to vote against it. stopproject2025comic.org

hi everyone. i have some important news (it is not really important). if you've ever wondered if a squirrel would pick up a walnut kernel and hold and eat it like a hamburger, i can tell you the answer is yes. thanks for listening to my important update.

Before the internet kittens had to call everyone individually to explain how small and cute they were. Ca. 1920 - 1935. collection.powerhouse.com.au/o

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