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    On Second Thought...

    He's right.

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  • music music Mosin Nagant - Billy & Kim
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    "okay which one of you is the primary songwriter in Mosin Nagant?"

    ...I am.

    emilie-smug

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  • games games Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree: 12 BEST WAYS TO PREPARE (Spoilers allowed.)
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    I think it's sort-of for older players, but yeah, starting out and then growing from there is strangely fun.

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    Top 30 BIGGEST Game Announcements That Happened This Week www.youtube.com

    *Dragon Age: The Veilguard*, whoop whoop! Actually, I wouldn't mind if this turned into a *Dragon Age* thread, but whatever, what announcements did you like? Also, damn, lots of Chinese games here, at least a couple. *LEGO Horizon Adventures* seems like it's the start of a brand by LEGO vis a vis other people's IPs. ...Actually, yeah, I know that that last part makes the LEGO brand out to be malicious with them piggy-backing on other people's IPs, but eh. Probably should get *Alan Wake 2* sometime since there's DLC coming out.

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    games games Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree: 12 BEST WAYS TO PREPARE (Spoilers allowed.)
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    I think it's described as "essentially a sequel."

    Well, whatever that means.

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  • games games Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree: 12 BEST WAYS TO PREPARE (Spoilers allowed.)
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    "Best soulslike game that isn't from FromSoft in my opinion"

    That's... actually saying something, ngl. Like, them's fighting words. Now you've got me interested, no doubt. And yeah, if it got your partner interested in Bloodborne and possibly Dark Souls thereafter then that's also fighting words.

    Thanks for the "sell" (genuinely). I might get it now.

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  • movies movies Friday Movie Night, 8PM EST: Italian fascist-era LGBT drama A Special Day (1977) and Peter Bogdanovich’s sniper thriller Targets (1968)! And Pokemon! (CWs inside)
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    stalin-heart

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  • movies movies Friday Movie Night, 8PM EST: Italian fascist-era LGBT drama A Special Day (1977) and Peter Bogdanovich’s sniper thriller Targets (1968)! And Pokemon! (CWs inside)
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    thnx

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  • games games Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree: 12 BEST WAYS TO PREPARE (Spoilers allowed.)
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    Fuck, I have to get on Remnant 2, but I'm too busy with Fallout 76 and finishing up, well, Elden Ring.

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  • games games Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree: 12 BEST WAYS TO PREPARE (Spoilers allowed.)
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    Yeah

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    Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree: 12 BEST WAYS TO PREPARE (Spoilers allowed.) www.youtube.com

    I'm just now finishing the first campaign of *Elden Ring* (I'm at the Altus Plateau) and then they drop *this* DLC expansion. Just my luck... But yeah, what do you all think? Spoilers are allowed, btw. Should be arriving at around June 20th to June 21st world-wide, correct me if I'm wrong.

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    games Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero - Hands-On Preview from Summer Game Fest www.youtube.com

    So apparently "Rock the Dragon!" was playing, my God Also, anyone else a fan of EZA?

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    Br*tish

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  • badposting badposting I like my coffee to be like my race, my father, and my heart
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    Hell yeah!

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    Good coffee.

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    A month ago, and I've begun to change since this. Take care.

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Nigerian Unions STRIKE for Higher Wages
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    Seems there's a huge cost-of-living crisis while this is going on too...

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/11/world/africa/nigeria-economy-strike.html

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    I've also brought up the consequences of the invasion, such as open slavery in the streets of Tripoli (capital of Libya).

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    At least since two days ago. Someone confronted me about it and I decided to stop.

    inshallah

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    I did not and the incident and charge was resolved.

    This happened at least months ago.

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    chapotraphouse Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Nigerian Unions STRIKE for Higher Wages www.youtube.com

    Hey, check it out. Anyone got more info on this? Apparently, it's forming into a general strike.

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    chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    Found some.

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    Thanks for sticking up for me.

    I know that my cross-posting can be a pain.

    I've decided to stop that.

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    I did not and the issue was resolved.

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    I'm very sorry.

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    My bad. I've decided to stop doing that.

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    Thank you so much!~

    Just used the article down below.

    So far?

    Silence from the other two.

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  • videos videos 5 hours of refuting Zionist talking points.
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    Damn

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    Frankly, they're now using articles that are from early 2011.

    I've told them that they've since been debunked, but no dice, they won't listen.

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    Watching right now.

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    Thank you!

    Does anyone have a video I can show to this person?

    Or an article?

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    I might watch this.

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    I'm quite sorry you feel that way. I will try my best and fight for everyone.

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    For the record, I was radicalized in 2010 or 2011.

    The invasion of Libya is what radicalized me.

    So this means quite a bit to me.

    (Trying to debunk her.)

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse Were massacres in Libya under Gaddafi back in 2011 before he was ousted? If so, how extensive were they, did he order them, and give me the positives of his government? (Trying to debunk someone.)
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    I'm trying to debunk her.

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    She (the person I'm arguing with) didn't say that, but she did say there were massacres.

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  • music music I have a vinyl record-player and, holy shit, the sound quality is something else.
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    Starring this comment.

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  • music music I have a vinyl record-player and, holy shit, the sound quality is something else.
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    Fair, fair.

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  • music music I have a vinyl record-player and, holy shit, the sound quality is something else.
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    Thanks!

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse CPUSA 32nd Convention Main Report: Forward Together!
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    If people want to make their own orgs, they should. I fully support that. The CPUSA isn't for "everyone."

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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse CPUSA 32nd Convention Main Report: Forward Together!
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    Sorry about that.

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    Stay proud. Never forget who you are.

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  • askchapo askchapo Why do most investments and financial infrastructure projects are being diverted to Gujarat under the Modi government.
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    Favoritism.

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    music Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    I have a vinyl record-player and, holy shit, the sound quality is something else.

    I have Victrola's "The Empire" (6-in-1) vinyl record-player. And I have old vinyls from the 1960s and 1970s and they work well, all things considered, though they've been scratched and have lots of dust on them. I used a tool-kit to clean the dust as much as I can, but it can only go so far. And there are clearly marks and scratches too. But this is old Dominican music on a vinyl CD so I'm not worried. Though my replacement needle is accruing dust... I should clean that. But yeah, sound quality is off the charts. Don't know how to describe it. the stuff I've been listening to on Spotify or Apple Music (yeah, I know, I know) doesn't come close to the reverberations and timbre here. Honestly, I'm glad that I'm collecting vinyls now. I got this from the Dominican Republic; a person was just giving his old vinyls away. He said take as many as I could, too. Anyway, gotta put in the gel to clean the needle. But yeah, works like a charm. What vinyls should I get? Thinking of getting the "Big Wave" album by a certain Japanese artist.

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    chapotraphouse Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    I got high on weed for the first time in my life and it was great.

    Like Never felt anything like it, but it brought me back to how I was in my childhood and I could even play more video games and enjoy myself more. Like, damn. Just one edible, I took. Sativa. Peach-flavored. From Beyond / Hello. Before that, I took half of an edible. I was relaxed and my head was swimming, but I felt in control. I had to lie down at first, though, but I wasn't worried. My interoception (feeling your own body) was on fire though.

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    games Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    PC Gaming Show 2024 Livestream (10 Year Anniversary) www.youtube.com

    Start at 57:00. IGN live-stream of the event.

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    Anime Pluto 3 months ago 80%
    Anyone else reading the manga Witch Hat Atelier?

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742947 > I want to keep my thoughts on it a bit mum here and I'll explain why. > > But what does everyone think of it? > > Because frankly, I think I'm enjoying a manga for the first time in a long time since I stopped reading them. > > Thoughts on *Witch Hat Atelier*? > > I'm on Chapter 34. > > I hope it gets an anime.

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    Anyone else reading the manga Witch Hat Atelier?

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742947 > I want to keep my thoughts on it a bit mum here and I'll explain why. > > But what does everyone think of it? > > Because frankly, I think I'm enjoying a manga for the first time in a long time since I stopped reading them. > > Thoughts on *Witch Hat Atelier*? > > I'm on Chapter 34. > > I hope it gets an anime.

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    Anime Pluto 3 months ago 66%
    Anyone else reading the manga Witch Hat Atelier?

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742947 > I want to keep my thoughts on it a bit mum here and I'll explain why. > > But what does everyone think of it? > > Because frankly, I think I'm enjoying a manga for the first time in a long time since I stopped reading them. > > Thoughts on *Witch Hat Atelier*? > > I'm on Chapter 34. > > I hope it gets an anime.

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    Manga Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Anyone else reading the manga Witch Hat Atelier?

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742947 > I want to keep my thoughts on it a bit mum here and I'll explain why. > > But what does everyone think of it? > > Because frankly, I think I'm enjoying a manga for the first time in a long time since I stopped reading them. > > Thoughts on *Witch Hat Atelier*? > > I'm on Chapter 34. > > I hope it gets an anime.

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    chapotraphouse Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Anyone else reading the manga Witch Hat Atelier?

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742947 > I want to keep my thoughts on it a bit mum here and I'll explain why. > > But what does everyone think of it? > > Because frankly, I think I'm enjoying a manga for the first time in a long time since I stopped reading them. > > Thoughts on *Witch Hat Atelier*? > > I'm on Chapter 34. > > I hope it gets an anime.

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    anime Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Anyone else reading the manga Witch Hat Atelier?

    I want to keep my thoughts on it a bit mum here and I'll explain why. But what does everyone think of it? Because frankly, I think I'm enjoying a manga for the first time in a long time since I stopped reading them. Thoughts on *Witch Hat Atelier*? I'm on Chapter 34. I hope it gets an anime.

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    chapotraphouse Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Palestinians have it much worse than water-logged Bavarians www.peoplesworld.org

    Check out the quoted below (an excerpt of the article): ---- >**Lacked major criticism** > >But these rallies, often with governing politicians, lacked any basic criticism of the status quo or of policies which helped cause the right-wing surge. Organizers In some places even prevented Arabic protesters from taking part. Were these anti-AfD rallies possibly expected to head off more intensive or fundamental protests? > >The same might be asked about a big media campaign against anti-Semitism. There were certainly enough traces of this filthy, age-old infection of German society, always lurking beneath the surface but, since reunification, marching ostentatiously down the streets and giving concerts with the worst Nazi texts and salutes. > >Then, too, it was hardly surprising that some Arab ex-pats, including Palestinians with families in Gaza, tragically often victims, occasionally shouted anti-Israel slogans (or, very rarely, anti-Jewish ones as well). Not every single person recognized the difference between armed Jewish soldiers looting and killing in Gaza and ordinary Jewish people in Germany, especially if their organizations unreservedly supported the soldiers, bombers, and drones. (And yes, sadly, but luckily quite rarely, there are some who consider themselves leftists but cannot grasp that for every Goldman Sachs bank, there is a Bank of America, a Chase, Wells Fargo, or Citibank. And for every Theodor Herzl or Jabotinsky, there was a Karl Marx, a Rosa Luxemburg, and a multitude of Jewish anti-fascist heroes and heroines. But anti-Semitism in Germany is not nearly as widespread as anti-Islam, anti-Muslim, anti-Arab prejudice – or as violent. A one-sided media constantly worsened the matter. > >Such top-led campaigns failed to silence all the protests. The next Gaza action planned was a three-day conference in mid-April, aimed at opposing Germany’s role as a major supplier of weapons to Netanyahu. Predictably, it ran into trouble from the start; Berlin mayor Kai Wegner found it “intolerable” that it was to take place in Berlin. But he could not forbid it. Or could he? > >Less than two hours after it began hundreds of policemen, uniformed or plain-clothed, stormed in, cut livestream video and even electricity, dispersed the 250 people taking part, and roughly arrested one Jewish participant who dared to talk back. > >The police offered an explanation: “There is a risk that a speaker will be shown via video who in the past made anti-Semitic remarks and glorified violence. For this reason, the gathering was ended and banned on Saturday and Sunday as well.” It seems that the exiled Palestinian writer Salman Abu Sitta, scheduled to appear by video link, had earlier stated that the men from Gaza who conducted the raid on October 7th had “broken through a siege.” > >Another planned speaker, the Palestinian-British surgeon Ghassan Abu Sittah (who is the Rector of Glasgow University, elected by the students), was held for three and a half hours by federal police at Berlin airport and then prevented from entering Germany (or, soon after, any EU territory). > >Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis had also been scheduled to address the congress via video; the organization he founded in 2016, Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25), with members including Ken Loach, Naomi Klein, Noam Chomsky, and Julian Assange, was a major sponsor of the congress. Reacting angrily to the raid and ban, Varoufakis wrote that what “Germany’s police has just done is proof that fascists no longer need to be in government to be in power.” > >Terminating the conference was certainly a clear warning to keep quiet. But with Gaza still being reduced to ruins, as bad or worse than those I saw in Dresden in 1952, with the number of children killed, maimed, or starved still increasing, the protests did not cease. > >It was then that the students, inspired by those at Columbia, UCLA, Harvard, and Yale, also demonstrated and camped out at colleges and universities all across Germany. The police, also copying the methods of their American colleagues, broke up the camps and arrested students, despite angry responses by many professors and other staff members. At the moment, as in the USA, college presidents are under attack. > >But the pillar protectors of German “law and order” have also taken some hard body blows.

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    chapotraphouse Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Err... What is adjustment disorder?

    My friend is in Japan, keeps getting this ad, and it's driving them nuts (they also says the company is worse than BetterHelp, apparently).

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    Games Pluto 3 months ago 66%
    Ubisoft Forward: Official Livestream - June 2024 | #UbiForward www.youtube.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742208 > Hey, it's you-be-soft. > > I love 'em. > > Well, as much as a communist reasonably could love a gaming company.

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    Gaming Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Ubisoft Forward: Official Livestream - June 2024 | #UbiForward www.youtube.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742208 > Hey, it's you-be-soft. > > I love 'em. > > Well, as much as a communist reasonably could love a gaming company.

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    Gaming Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Ubisoft Forward: Official Livestream - June 2024 | #UbiForward www.youtube.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742208 > Hey, it's you-be-soft. > > I love 'em. > > Well, as much as a communist reasonably could love a gaming company.

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    Gaming Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Ubisoft Forward: Official Livestream - June 2024 | #UbiForward www.youtube.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742208 > Hey, it's you-be-soft. > > I love 'em. > > Well, as much as a communist reasonably could love a gaming company.

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    D.C. labor unions join the struggle to win local ceasefire resolution www.peoplesworld.org

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742219 > Check out the article below: > > ---- > > >WASHINGTON—On the morning of June 5, a coalition of D.C. labor union locals led a picket action in front of the John A. Wilson Building on Pennsylvania Ave, which houses Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office and the D.C. Council. The picket action was one of the first labor-led demonstrations in the country featuring a coalition of unions fighting for a ceasefire resolution at a municipal level. > > > >The coalition featured leaders and rank-and-file members from the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), SAG-AFTRA & Sister Guild Members for Ceasefire, IWW DMV Education Workers Organizing Committee, UAW, American Postal Workers Union (APWU), AFA-CWA, SEIU Local 500, ATU Local 689, and the Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees. > > > >The demonstration follows nearly eight months of Israel’s U.S.-backed genocide in Gaza and countless efforts by the D.C. for Ceasefire Now Coalition to get a councilmember to introduce a ceasefire resolution on the local level to join the over 100 municipalities across the United States that have already passed them. > > > >To date, leaders of local labor unions like the National Nurses United, SAG-AFTRA, and CLUW have all participated in actions in an individual capacity, including press conferences, mass meetings, and disruptions of council proceedings but this marked the first official action by their unions. This is a major advance for the unions in the area on the ceasefire issue. > > > >“As a union that stands for equality, social justice, human and labor rights, APWU members have been shocked and saddened by the tragic and ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine,” APWU President Mark Dimondstein said. > > > >“A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in Gaza and worsening by the day. As a District resident and a labor leader, I join this urgent call on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >“Rank-and-file workers and union activists have been in the streets of DC for months demanding a permanent ceasefire and self-determination for the Palestinian people,” Metro D.C. CLUW President Chelsea Bland said. > > > >“It is past time for the D.C. Council to heed the call from residents, workers, and visitors of the District and be on the right side of history. With each passing day, we are watching absolute terror being rained down upon the people of Gaza. The Metro D.C. Chapter of the Coalition of Labor Union Women calls on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >Leaders of Wednesday’s effort vowed to continue pressuring the D.C. Council and to involve the labor movement on a more consistent basis, potentially leading to a multi-day or weekly picket in front of the Wilson Building. > > > >With the D.C. primary election season ending with a majority of pro-ceasefire candidates winning their races and the budget period ending on June 12, the Council now has a mandate from the D.C. community to finally speak out on this issue after several months of ignoring and being dismissive of their constituency.

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    unions Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    D.C. labor unions join the struggle to win local ceasefire resolution www.peoplesworld.org

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742219 > Check out the article below: > > ---- > > >WASHINGTON—On the morning of June 5, a coalition of D.C. labor union locals led a picket action in front of the John A. Wilson Building on Pennsylvania Ave, which houses Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office and the D.C. Council. The picket action was one of the first labor-led demonstrations in the country featuring a coalition of unions fighting for a ceasefire resolution at a municipal level. > > > >The coalition featured leaders and rank-and-file members from the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), SAG-AFTRA & Sister Guild Members for Ceasefire, IWW DMV Education Workers Organizing Committee, UAW, American Postal Workers Union (APWU), AFA-CWA, SEIU Local 500, ATU Local 689, and the Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees. > > > >The demonstration follows nearly eight months of Israel’s U.S.-backed genocide in Gaza and countless efforts by the D.C. for Ceasefire Now Coalition to get a councilmember to introduce a ceasefire resolution on the local level to join the over 100 municipalities across the United States that have already passed them. > > > >To date, leaders of local labor unions like the National Nurses United, SAG-AFTRA, and CLUW have all participated in actions in an individual capacity, including press conferences, mass meetings, and disruptions of council proceedings but this marked the first official action by their unions. This is a major advance for the unions in the area on the ceasefire issue. > > > >“As a union that stands for equality, social justice, human and labor rights, APWU members have been shocked and saddened by the tragic and ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine,” APWU President Mark Dimondstein said. > > > >“A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in Gaza and worsening by the day. As a District resident and a labor leader, I join this urgent call on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >“Rank-and-file workers and union activists have been in the streets of DC for months demanding a permanent ceasefire and self-determination for the Palestinian people,” Metro D.C. CLUW President Chelsea Bland said. > > > >“It is past time for the D.C. Council to heed the call from residents, workers, and visitors of the District and be on the right side of history. With each passing day, we are watching absolute terror being rained down upon the people of Gaza. The Metro D.C. Chapter of the Coalition of Labor Union Women calls on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >Leaders of Wednesday’s effort vowed to continue pressuring the D.C. Council and to involve the labor movement on a more consistent basis, potentially leading to a multi-day or weekly picket in front of the Wilson Building. > > > >With the D.C. primary election season ending with a majority of pro-ceasefire candidates winning their races and the budget period ending on June 12, the Council now has a mandate from the D.C. community to finally speak out on this issue after several months of ignoring and being dismissive of their constituency.

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    Labor News Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    D.C. labor unions join the struggle to win local ceasefire resolution www.peoplesworld.org

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742219 > Check out the article below: > > ---- > > >WASHINGTON—On the morning of June 5, a coalition of D.C. labor union locals led a picket action in front of the John A. Wilson Building on Pennsylvania Ave, which houses Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office and the D.C. Council. The picket action was one of the first labor-led demonstrations in the country featuring a coalition of unions fighting for a ceasefire resolution at a municipal level. > > > >The coalition featured leaders and rank-and-file members from the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), SAG-AFTRA & Sister Guild Members for Ceasefire, IWW DMV Education Workers Organizing Committee, UAW, American Postal Workers Union (APWU), AFA-CWA, SEIU Local 500, ATU Local 689, and the Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees. > > > >The demonstration follows nearly eight months of Israel’s U.S.-backed genocide in Gaza and countless efforts by the D.C. for Ceasefire Now Coalition to get a councilmember to introduce a ceasefire resolution on the local level to join the over 100 municipalities across the United States that have already passed them. > > > >To date, leaders of local labor unions like the National Nurses United, SAG-AFTRA, and CLUW have all participated in actions in an individual capacity, including press conferences, mass meetings, and disruptions of council proceedings but this marked the first official action by their unions. This is a major advance for the unions in the area on the ceasefire issue. > > > >“As a union that stands for equality, social justice, human and labor rights, APWU members have been shocked and saddened by the tragic and ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine,” APWU President Mark Dimondstein said. > > > >“A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in Gaza and worsening by the day. As a District resident and a labor leader, I join this urgent call on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >“Rank-and-file workers and union activists have been in the streets of DC for months demanding a permanent ceasefire and self-determination for the Palestinian people,” Metro D.C. CLUW President Chelsea Bland said. > > > >“It is past time for the D.C. Council to heed the call from residents, workers, and visitors of the District and be on the right side of history. With each passing day, we are watching absolute terror being rained down upon the people of Gaza. The Metro D.C. Chapter of the Coalition of Labor Union Women calls on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >Leaders of Wednesday’s effort vowed to continue pressuring the D.C. Council and to involve the labor movement on a more consistent basis, potentially leading to a multi-day or weekly picket in front of the Wilson Building. > > > >With the D.C. primary election season ending with a majority of pro-ceasefire candidates winning their races and the budget period ending on June 12, the Council now has a mandate from the D.C. community to finally speak out on this issue after several months of ignoring and being dismissive of their constituency.

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    Labor Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    D.C. labor unions join the struggle to win local ceasefire resolution www.peoplesworld.org

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742219 > Check out the article below: > > ---- > > >WASHINGTON—On the morning of June 5, a coalition of D.C. labor union locals led a picket action in front of the John A. Wilson Building on Pennsylvania Ave, which houses Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office and the D.C. Council. The picket action was one of the first labor-led demonstrations in the country featuring a coalition of unions fighting for a ceasefire resolution at a municipal level. > > > >The coalition featured leaders and rank-and-file members from the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), SAG-AFTRA & Sister Guild Members for Ceasefire, IWW DMV Education Workers Organizing Committee, UAW, American Postal Workers Union (APWU), AFA-CWA, SEIU Local 500, ATU Local 689, and the Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees. > > > >The demonstration follows nearly eight months of Israel’s U.S.-backed genocide in Gaza and countless efforts by the D.C. for Ceasefire Now Coalition to get a councilmember to introduce a ceasefire resolution on the local level to join the over 100 municipalities across the United States that have already passed them. > > > >To date, leaders of local labor unions like the National Nurses United, SAG-AFTRA, and CLUW have all participated in actions in an individual capacity, including press conferences, mass meetings, and disruptions of council proceedings but this marked the first official action by their unions. This is a major advance for the unions in the area on the ceasefire issue. > > > >“As a union that stands for equality, social justice, human and labor rights, APWU members have been shocked and saddened by the tragic and ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine,” APWU President Mark Dimondstein said. > > > >“A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in Gaza and worsening by the day. As a District resident and a labor leader, I join this urgent call on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >“Rank-and-file workers and union activists have been in the streets of DC for months demanding a permanent ceasefire and self-determination for the Palestinian people,” Metro D.C. CLUW President Chelsea Bland said. > > > >“It is past time for the D.C. Council to heed the call from residents, workers, and visitors of the District and be on the right side of history. With each passing day, we are watching absolute terror being rained down upon the people of Gaza. The Metro D.C. Chapter of the Coalition of Labor Union Women calls on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >Leaders of Wednesday’s effort vowed to continue pressuring the D.C. Council and to involve the labor movement on a more consistent basis, potentially leading to a multi-day or weekly picket in front of the Wilson Building. > > > >With the D.C. primary election season ending with a majority of pro-ceasefire candidates winning their races and the budget period ending on June 12, the Council now has a mandate from the D.C. community to finally speak out on this issue after several months of ignoring and being dismissive of their constituency.

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    Labor Unions Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    D.C. labor unions join the struggle to win local ceasefire resolution www.peoplesworld.org

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742219 > Check out the article below: > > ---- > > >WASHINGTON—On the morning of June 5, a coalition of D.C. labor union locals led a picket action in front of the John A. Wilson Building on Pennsylvania Ave, which houses Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office and the D.C. Council. The picket action was one of the first labor-led demonstrations in the country featuring a coalition of unions fighting for a ceasefire resolution at a municipal level. > > > >The coalition featured leaders and rank-and-file members from the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), SAG-AFTRA & Sister Guild Members for Ceasefire, IWW DMV Education Workers Organizing Committee, UAW, American Postal Workers Union (APWU), AFA-CWA, SEIU Local 500, ATU Local 689, and the Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees. > > > >The demonstration follows nearly eight months of Israel’s U.S.-backed genocide in Gaza and countless efforts by the D.C. for Ceasefire Now Coalition to get a councilmember to introduce a ceasefire resolution on the local level to join the over 100 municipalities across the United States that have already passed them. > > > >To date, leaders of local labor unions like the National Nurses United, SAG-AFTRA, and CLUW have all participated in actions in an individual capacity, including press conferences, mass meetings, and disruptions of council proceedings but this marked the first official action by their unions. This is a major advance for the unions in the area on the ceasefire issue. > > > >“As a union that stands for equality, social justice, human and labor rights, APWU members have been shocked and saddened by the tragic and ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine,” APWU President Mark Dimondstein said. > > > >“A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in Gaza and worsening by the day. As a District resident and a labor leader, I join this urgent call on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >“Rank-and-file workers and union activists have been in the streets of DC for months demanding a permanent ceasefire and self-determination for the Palestinian people,” Metro D.C. CLUW President Chelsea Bland said. > > > >“It is past time for the D.C. Council to heed the call from residents, workers, and visitors of the District and be on the right side of history. With each passing day, we are watching absolute terror being rained down upon the people of Gaza. The Metro D.C. Chapter of the Coalition of Labor Union Women calls on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >Leaders of Wednesday’s effort vowed to continue pressuring the D.C. Council and to involve the labor movement on a more consistent basis, potentially leading to a multi-day or weekly picket in front of the Wilson Building. > > > >With the D.C. primary election season ending with a majority of pro-ceasefire candidates winning their races and the budget period ending on June 12, the Council now has a mandate from the D.C. community to finally speak out on this issue after several months of ignoring and being dismissive of their constituency.

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    Labor Movement Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    D.C. labor unions join the struggle to win local ceasefire resolution www.peoplesworld.org

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742219 > Check out the article below: > > ---- > > >WASHINGTON—On the morning of June 5, a coalition of D.C. labor union locals led a picket action in front of the John A. Wilson Building on Pennsylvania Ave, which houses Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office and the D.C. Council. The picket action was one of the first labor-led demonstrations in the country featuring a coalition of unions fighting for a ceasefire resolution at a municipal level. > > > >The coalition featured leaders and rank-and-file members from the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), SAG-AFTRA & Sister Guild Members for Ceasefire, IWW DMV Education Workers Organizing Committee, UAW, American Postal Workers Union (APWU), AFA-CWA, SEIU Local 500, ATU Local 689, and the Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees. > > > >The demonstration follows nearly eight months of Israel’s U.S.-backed genocide in Gaza and countless efforts by the D.C. for Ceasefire Now Coalition to get a councilmember to introduce a ceasefire resolution on the local level to join the over 100 municipalities across the United States that have already passed them. > > > >To date, leaders of local labor unions like the National Nurses United, SAG-AFTRA, and CLUW have all participated in actions in an individual capacity, including press conferences, mass meetings, and disruptions of council proceedings but this marked the first official action by their unions. This is a major advance for the unions in the area on the ceasefire issue. > > > >“As a union that stands for equality, social justice, human and labor rights, APWU members have been shocked and saddened by the tragic and ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine,” APWU President Mark Dimondstein said. > > > >“A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in Gaza and worsening by the day. As a District resident and a labor leader, I join this urgent call on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >“Rank-and-file workers and union activists have been in the streets of DC for months demanding a permanent ceasefire and self-determination for the Palestinian people,” Metro D.C. CLUW President Chelsea Bland said. > > > >“It is past time for the D.C. Council to heed the call from residents, workers, and visitors of the District and be on the right side of history. With each passing day, we are watching absolute terror being rained down upon the people of Gaza. The Metro D.C. Chapter of the Coalition of Labor Union Women calls on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >Leaders of Wednesday’s effort vowed to continue pressuring the D.C. Council and to involve the labor movement on a more consistent basis, potentially leading to a multi-day or weekly picket in front of the Wilson Building. > > > >With the D.C. primary election season ending with a majority of pro-ceasefire candidates winning their races and the budget period ending on June 12, the Council now has a mandate from the D.C. community to finally speak out on this issue after several months of ignoring and being dismissive of their constituency.

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    labour Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    D.C. labor unions join the struggle to win local ceasefire resolution www.peoplesworld.org

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742219 > Check out the article below: > > ---- > > >WASHINGTON—On the morning of June 5, a coalition of D.C. labor union locals led a picket action in front of the John A. Wilson Building on Pennsylvania Ave, which houses Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office and the D.C. Council. The picket action was one of the first labor-led demonstrations in the country featuring a coalition of unions fighting for a ceasefire resolution at a municipal level. > > > >The coalition featured leaders and rank-and-file members from the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), SAG-AFTRA & Sister Guild Members for Ceasefire, IWW DMV Education Workers Organizing Committee, UAW, American Postal Workers Union (APWU), AFA-CWA, SEIU Local 500, ATU Local 689, and the Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees. > > > >The demonstration follows nearly eight months of Israel’s U.S.-backed genocide in Gaza and countless efforts by the D.C. for Ceasefire Now Coalition to get a councilmember to introduce a ceasefire resolution on the local level to join the over 100 municipalities across the United States that have already passed them. > > > >To date, leaders of local labor unions like the National Nurses United, SAG-AFTRA, and CLUW have all participated in actions in an individual capacity, including press conferences, mass meetings, and disruptions of council proceedings but this marked the first official action by their unions. This is a major advance for the unions in the area on the ceasefire issue. > > > >“As a union that stands for equality, social justice, human and labor rights, APWU members have been shocked and saddened by the tragic and ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine,” APWU President Mark Dimondstein said. > > > >“A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in Gaza and worsening by the day. As a District resident and a labor leader, I join this urgent call on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >“Rank-and-file workers and union activists have been in the streets of DC for months demanding a permanent ceasefire and self-determination for the Palestinian people,” Metro D.C. CLUW President Chelsea Bland said. > > > >“It is past time for the D.C. Council to heed the call from residents, workers, and visitors of the District and be on the right side of history. With each passing day, we are watching absolute terror being rained down upon the people of Gaza. The Metro D.C. Chapter of the Coalition of Labor Union Women calls on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >Leaders of Wednesday’s effort vowed to continue pressuring the D.C. Council and to involve the labor movement on a more consistent basis, potentially leading to a multi-day or weekly picket in front of the Wilson Building. > > > >With the D.C. primary election season ending with a majority of pro-ceasefire candidates winning their races and the budget period ending on June 12, the Council now has a mandate from the D.C. community to finally speak out on this issue after several months of ignoring and being dismissive of their constituency.

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    chapotraphouse Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    D.C. labor unions join the struggle to win local ceasefire resolution www.peoplesworld.org

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742219 > Check out the article below: > > ---- > > >WASHINGTON—On the morning of June 5, a coalition of D.C. labor union locals led a picket action in front of the John A. Wilson Building on Pennsylvania Ave, which houses Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office and the D.C. Council. The picket action was one of the first labor-led demonstrations in the country featuring a coalition of unions fighting for a ceasefire resolution at a municipal level. > > > >The coalition featured leaders and rank-and-file members from the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), SAG-AFTRA & Sister Guild Members for Ceasefire, IWW DMV Education Workers Organizing Committee, UAW, American Postal Workers Union (APWU), AFA-CWA, SEIU Local 500, ATU Local 689, and the Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees. > > > >The demonstration follows nearly eight months of Israel’s U.S.-backed genocide in Gaza and countless efforts by the D.C. for Ceasefire Now Coalition to get a councilmember to introduce a ceasefire resolution on the local level to join the over 100 municipalities across the United States that have already passed them. > > > >To date, leaders of local labor unions like the National Nurses United, SAG-AFTRA, and CLUW have all participated in actions in an individual capacity, including press conferences, mass meetings, and disruptions of council proceedings but this marked the first official action by their unions. This is a major advance for the unions in the area on the ceasefire issue. > > > >“As a union that stands for equality, social justice, human and labor rights, APWU members have been shocked and saddened by the tragic and ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine,” APWU President Mark Dimondstein said. > > > >“A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in Gaza and worsening by the day. As a District resident and a labor leader, I join this urgent call on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >“Rank-and-file workers and union activists have been in the streets of DC for months demanding a permanent ceasefire and self-determination for the Palestinian people,” Metro D.C. CLUW President Chelsea Bland said. > > > >“It is past time for the D.C. Council to heed the call from residents, workers, and visitors of the District and be on the right side of history. With each passing day, we are watching absolute terror being rained down upon the people of Gaza. The Metro D.C. Chapter of the Coalition of Labor Union Women calls on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > > > >Leaders of Wednesday’s effort vowed to continue pressuring the D.C. Council and to involve the labor movement on a more consistent basis, potentially leading to a multi-day or weekly picket in front of the Wilson Building. > > > >With the D.C. primary election season ending with a majority of pro-ceasefire candidates winning their races and the budget period ending on June 12, the Council now has a mandate from the D.C. community to finally speak out on this issue after several months of ignoring and being dismissive of their constituency.

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    politics Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    D.C. labor unions join the struggle to win local ceasefire resolution www.peoplesworld.org

    Check out the article below: ---- >WASHINGTON—On the morning of June 5, a coalition of D.C. labor union locals led a picket action in front of the John A. Wilson Building on Pennsylvania Ave, which houses Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office and the D.C. Council. The picket action was one of the first labor-led demonstrations in the country featuring a coalition of unions fighting for a ceasefire resolution at a municipal level. > >The coalition featured leaders and rank-and-file members from the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), SAG-AFTRA & Sister Guild Members for Ceasefire, IWW DMV Education Workers Organizing Committee, UAW, American Postal Workers Union (APWU), AFA-CWA, SEIU Local 500, ATU Local 689, and the Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees. > >The demonstration follows nearly eight months of Israel’s U.S.-backed genocide in Gaza and countless efforts by the D.C. for Ceasefire Now Coalition to get a councilmember to introduce a ceasefire resolution on the local level to join the over 100 municipalities across the United States that have already passed them. > >To date, leaders of local labor unions like the National Nurses United, SAG-AFTRA, and CLUW have all participated in actions in an individual capacity, including press conferences, mass meetings, and disruptions of council proceedings but this marked the first official action by their unions. This is a major advance for the unions in the area on the ceasefire issue. > >“As a union that stands for equality, social justice, human and labor rights, APWU members have been shocked and saddened by the tragic and ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine,” APWU President Mark Dimondstein said. > >“A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in Gaza and worsening by the day. As a District resident and a labor leader, I join this urgent call on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > >“Rank-and-file workers and union activists have been in the streets of DC for months demanding a permanent ceasefire and self-determination for the Palestinian people,” Metro D.C. CLUW President Chelsea Bland said. > >“It is past time for the D.C. Council to heed the call from residents, workers, and visitors of the District and be on the right side of history. With each passing day, we are watching absolute terror being rained down upon the people of Gaza. The Metro D.C. Chapter of the Coalition of Labor Union Women calls on the D.C. Council to pass a ceasefire resolution now.” > >Leaders of Wednesday’s effort vowed to continue pressuring the D.C. Council and to involve the labor movement on a more consistent basis, potentially leading to a multi-day or weekly picket in front of the Wilson Building. > >With the D.C. primary election season ending with a majority of pro-ceasefire candidates winning their races and the budget period ending on June 12, the Council now has a mandate from the D.C. community to finally speak out on this issue after several months of ignoring and being dismissive of their constituency.

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    chapotraphouse Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Ubisoft Forward: Official Livestream - June 2024 | #UbiForward www.youtube.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2742208 > Hey, it's you-be-soft. > > I love 'em. > > Well, as much as a communist reasonably could love a gaming company.

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    games Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Ubisoft Forward: Official Livestream - June 2024 | #UbiForward www.youtube.com

    Hey, it's you-be-soft. I love 'em. Well, as much as a communist reasonably could love a gaming company.

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    chapotraphouse Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    My Mom seems to be okay.

    It seems time has passed. But I suffered a bad seizure a while back and now I'm worried about my own health. But so far, nothing negative has come back and it seems to be a one-off thing. She's back from the hospital. Taking it slow and seeing. ![heart-sickle](https://www.hexbear.net/pictrs/image/14c2707b-51cb-44ed-be2f-f262d088e219.png "emoji heart-sickle")

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    chapotraphouse Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    Mom's at the hospital.

    Just found out. Leaving to the place soon myself.

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    chapotraphouse Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    A Dance with Dragons - Chapter 39 - Jon VIII www.youtube.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2730183 > Hey, all. > > Start through [this link here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKNG8t-XPho&list=PLMLTM7CoBZvIs5vNnwL3Ee25qbyudFda4&index=1). > > Read along with a copy from the library on the book you're on or through PDF or ePub. > > Better if you read along to the narrator's words. > > Discuss *A Song of Ice and Fire* below. > > Cheers!

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    Books Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    A Dance with Dragons - Chapter 39 - Jon VIII www.youtube.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2730183 > Hey, all. > > Start through [this link here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKNG8t-XPho&list=PLMLTM7CoBZvIs5vNnwL3Ee25qbyudFda4&index=1). > > Read along with a copy from the library on the book you're on or through PDF or ePub. > > Better if you read along to the narrator's words. > > Discuss *A Song of Ice and Fire* below. > > Cheers!

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearSO
    A Dance with Dragons - Chapter 39 - Jon VIII www.youtube.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2730183 > Hey, all. > > Start through [this link here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKNG8t-XPho&list=PLMLTM7CoBZvIs5vNnwL3Ee25qbyudFda4&index=1). > > Read along with a copy from the library on the book you're on or through PDF or ePub. > > Better if you read along to the narrator's words. > > Discuss *A Song of Ice and Fire* below. > > Cheers!

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    Audiobooks Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    A Dance with Dragons - Chapter 39 - Jon VIII www.youtube.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2730183 > Hey, all. > > Start through [this link here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKNG8t-XPho&list=PLMLTM7CoBZvIs5vNnwL3Ee25qbyudFda4&index=1). > > Read along with a copy from the library on the book you're on or through PDF or ePub. > > Better if you read along to the narrator's words. > > Discuss *A Song of Ice and Fire* below. > > Cheers!

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    Fantasy books, stories, &c Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    A Dance with Dragons - Chapter 39 - Jon VIII www.youtube.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2730183 > Hey, all. > > Start through [this link here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKNG8t-XPho&list=PLMLTM7CoBZvIs5vNnwL3Ee25qbyudFda4&index=1). > > Read along with a copy from the library on the book you're on or through PDF or ePub. > > Better if you read along to the narrator's words. > > Discuss *A Song of Ice and Fire* below. > > Cheers!

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    Books Pluto 3 months ago 100%
    A Dance with Dragons - Chapter 39 - Jon VIII www.youtube.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2730183 > Hey, all. > > Start through [this link here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKNG8t-XPho&list=PLMLTM7CoBZvIs5vNnwL3Ee25qbyudFda4&index=1). > > Read along with a copy from the library on the book you're on or through PDF or ePub. > > Better if you read along to the narrator's words. > > Discuss *A Song of Ice and Fire* below. > > Cheers!

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearLI
    A Dance with Dragons - Chapter 39 - Jon VIII www.youtube.com

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2730183 > Hey, all. > > Start through [this link here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKNG8t-XPho&list=PLMLTM7CoBZvIs5vNnwL3Ee25qbyudFda4&index=1). > > Read along with a copy from the library on the book you're on or through PDF or ePub. > > Better if you read along to the narrator's words. > > Discuss *A Song of Ice and Fire* below. > > Cheers!

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