@SecularJeffrey i don't know! *AM* i PP fun? gosh, i sure hope i am.
When your home burns, floods, or is destroyed in an extreme climate weather event, when someone in your family dies from heat waves, or when crops fail and people starve—come for these three people: Wael Sawan (Shell CEO), Darren Woods (Exxon CEO), and Patrick Pouyanne (TotalEnergies CEO). They knew what was coming and did it to you anyway. Sue them, shame them, heckle them, despise them. These are choices. They are to blame, not society.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/16/big-oil-climate-pledges-extreme-heat-fossil-fuel
@acetone_kitten thank you. it's good to hear. this time, i WILL be heard. also asking some city comrades to see if they'd be willing to lend their support on the night.
Striking Ron Perlman on the studio exec who said "The endgame is to allow things to drag on until union members start losing their houses":
"There's a lot of ways to lose your house.... One of them is figuring out who the fuck said that.... And where he fucking lives." https://youtube.com/shorts/EcdvuV81F_M?feature=share
@shrum cool-looking clouds are the only good thing about summer
@garrwolfdog @cstross i want to say something clever about Hagbard Celine's golden submarine being more reliable than the Titan sub but really i'm just a touch gobsmacked that Mastodon let me conjure up Charles Stross on a whim. this is a dangerous power.
@garrwolfdog i have been reading through @cstross 's "Laundry" series, and though he handles the concept of "the end of the world as we know it/something completely inexplicable taking its place" better than most; the idea of immanenatizing the Eschaton is not solely his invention.
it's a lot easier to pretend that Everything Happening Now doesn't exist as a line on a diagram being plotted somewhere and that all the lines are converging and at the center of the diagram is a big sign that says "ESCHATON (AHHHH SHIT)" when you have booze and good music.
we have always been living in the End Times. we have never had a choice in the matter.
I have a reason for coming out now. I was denied insurance coverage for surgery on the grounds of an exclusion for "sex transformation", and was told by multiple people there's basically no way to fight it.
But I ultimately won and got it paid for, and want the information available to anyone who might run into this problem so you know you're not out of luck.
I've created this document with everything I gathered to get my surgery covered. Everyone deserves healthcare.
Yes, that #MomsForLiberty "Americans and Jews" tweet is real -- and what's more, it's a real quote from an editorial that was subsequently stealth edited without clarification or acknowledgement:
https://www.truthorfiction.com/moms-for-libertys-americans-and-jews-tweet/
current status (---) (long)
well, for starters, i lost my job today. the company had a bad year and they had to reduce headcount--that's the story. i get a month's severance and benefits, which is better than nothing, but still. this was a kick in the fucking teeth and i wasn't expecting it.
i've worked there for close to a year and a half, i have a long list of the things i've worked on, and that should be enough to get my foot in the door working Cybersecurity elsewhere. i'm not WORRIED worried inasmuch as i'm dreading the job search process--i feel like i just finished up with all this shit, which i did. job hunting is one of most aggravating and soul-deadening processes i know, it is a one-person waltz through a minefield full of cow flop, and i've already done enough of it to last me.
i really wish this was the "break" i needed to kick-start my creative career, but right now the SO isn't working full-time, and considering our health situations we both need insurance--so that opportunity is closed to me for now. maybe they'll let me write a book after i'm dead.
the other bad news was something we knew, but was confirmed--my 11-year-old Treeing Walker Coonhound/Foxhound mix, Pearl, has large cell lymphoma. we knew she was ill and losing weight, there was a chance that it might just have been an infection, but the bloodwork indicated otherwise. Pearl is one of the best things about my life and i now have two to four months in which to say goodbye. we are devastated by this--we found out last week and outside of mentioning it on Rezy's Discord i didn't want to say anything here until i knew for sure.
the thing about having dogs is that you know in your heart of hearts you're going to outlive them, but it never makes it easier. and for whatever reason, the majority of dogs that have been in our family have passed early due to health problems--cancer, anemia, infection, etc. we've only had one dog live to a ripe old age, and that was Shamrock, who was also extremely dear to me.
i am trying to take a long, broad view of things, recognize that i will be back in mourning for a while, that i will miss everything good that Pearl is and was, and eventually there are other dogs in the world who are going to need people to take care of them, and we'll adopt them, and they will be special little goofballs filled with love because that's what ten thousand years of breeding apex predators for maximum cuteness and goofiness does to a species. but this is not a logical process, and i have my SO's mourning also to carry, and none of this is going to be particularly easy no matter how well i have it mapped out in my head. i'm going to have to say goodbye way too soon, and it hurts.
and if that all wasn't enough for one day, the water pump in the SO's car crapped out and it'll be a $1000+ repair bill. like...thanks god. thanks so fucking much.
if you need me, i'll be trying to find a way out of the bottom of the Karma Pit.
@dolari nope! feel free.
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