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I ate a lot of dumplings to get where I am Designer @cultureamp · He/him
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An interesting thread that suggests #Dontlookup works better as a pandemic metaphor than a climate metaphor -->>
I'm currently reading my 5th or 6th article today that includes in it some form of looking back on the pandemic and its lessons. *Every* *single* *one* includes a variation of one or more of the following from scientists, public health agency heads, journalists, etc.: 1/x
Playing my tiny violin for landlords who are sad that they have to ensure their properties are livable. domain.com.au/news/the-rush-…
domain.com.au
The rush is on to sell rentals that don't comply with new Victorian laws
New rules requiring owners bring their investments up to scratch – including basics like providing a working kitchen and toilet – have already prompted a rush on listing properties in some suburbs.
"I started to write “it’s been a long week for survivors” but that monumentally understates the years we’ve already spent here, trying to reconcile what has been done to us with what we’re permitted to say." Me on this monstrous week/life. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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I think I speak for a lot of Australian women when I say I’m so tired after this week | Anna...
To have a girlhood, outward or inward, in any kind of body, is to start with a baseline of trauma
Imagine having one single vertebrae
Labor will drop its controversial franking credits stance, as @AlboMP gears up to take on the Morrison government bit.ly/3pMsVrP @JoshButler
"It is revealing, I think, that as a nation we sought to save the newly unemployed from distress and the long tail of penury but not the ones who were already caught in that cycle from years before." Brilliant writing, as per usual, from @SquigglyRick
Australia's leaders don't even try to understand the working poor | Rick Morton @SquigglyRick theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
Maybe someone could give point values to different kinds of suffering, and we could all tally up our total and then the men could explain how we’re allowed to feel on a sliding scale.
“It is no wonder then that a large percentage of the Australian public now thinks Morrison is doing a good job. He set the bar so appallingly low for himself that anything is an improvement.” - The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/…
Galaxy brain utilitarianism
We either save avoidable deaths & destroy society OR accept avoidable deaths & save society. The moral dilemma of our time.
I've been using Tweetbot and just had to use twitter dot com for the first time in ages and what the hell is all this mess I'm so confused
Love when a podcast I haven’t seen in a while pops up in my feed again. Thanks for coming back @AnxietyAunts, it was just what I needed 🙏🏼
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We either save avoidable deaths & destroy society OR accept avoidable deaths & save society. The moral dilemma of our time.
People don’t all have equal buying power you fucking sociopath.
There is nothing wrong with retailers increasing prices. It ensures products can be bought by those who value them the most and helps prevent shortages.
beautiful, you just resign over the most inconsequential and meaningless allegation and then you get to ignore the massive corruption that was the actual problem
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