A cracking read on We3 from @chasemagnett.bsky.social - although I wish I had the motivation to write a similar piece from the perspective of a cat owner. Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiightly different take on the world.
A cracking read on We3 from @chasemagnett.bsky.social - although I wish I had the motivation to write a similar piece from the perspective of a cat owner. Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiightly different take on the world.
We3 β From a Dog Ownerβs Perspective, by @chasemagnett.bsky.social: shelfdust.com/2018/11/07/w...
Pictures of George R.R. Martin being a sexy bitch and sporting some slick suspenders.
Next week is spirit week at our school and Mondayβs theme is βDress as Your Favorite Artist.β May need to buy some suspenders this weekend.
If you're super mad about what's happening in our country now but aren't willing to put up flyers/stickers, call reps, or protest, then I hope you're doing something else meaningful. (And worth asking yourself why you're unwilling, b/c what's happening is going to get a LOT more uncomfortable fast.)
Must read: Mahmoud Khalil speaks out for the first time since his arrest by the Trump administration in an exclusive letter, dictated over the phone to his family, from ICE detention in Louisiana.
If thereβs hope for the future in America, it does not lie with the Democratic Party.
When Chuck Schumer was required to write a paper on a non-American hero in the 20th century during his senior year, he selected Vidkun Quisling.
www.nytimes.com/2025/03/16/m...
Chuck Schumerβs interview in the Times today is essentially an open confession that Senate Dems are willing collaborators under fascism. He makes it plain that they will not fight back and, in fact, support much of what Trump is doing with ICE and attacks on universities.
Because we deserve a man who likes that and doesnβt suck. Uncle Baby Billy to the rescue.
Screenshot of a McConnell tweet declaring βthis week in the Senate proved that clumsy partisan jams will not workβ after he filibustered a Democratic spending bill and Democrats agreed to allow a McConnell-preferred clean bill to pass to avert a shutdown.
In 2021, McConnell successfully filibustered a Democratic CR ahead of a government shutdown and forced them to accept a clean one instead. What happened this week - a total cave on a totally partisan long-term funding bill - hasnβt happened in the 20 years Iβve covered Congress.
If thereβs a Nazi at the table and you see 10 others seated and speaking with them, then there are 11 Nazis at the table.
These 10 Senators joined the table today.
Schumer
Fetterman
Cortez Masto
Durbin
King
Shaheen
Gillibrand
Schatz
Hassan
Peters
The Vichy comparisons actually suck. 73,000 French soldiers were killed in the Battle of France before they capitulated.
The USA isn't Vichy in this story, you're not the victim of foreign aggression, you're the Nazis.
Collaborator scum. You empowered a fascist regime today.
just called and left voicemails for both of my senators telling them the future of the party depends on a vote of βno confidenceβ on fifth-columnist Schumer. both calls together took all of five minutes.
These are the senators who collaborated with the GOP.
Schumer
Fetterman
Cortez Masto
Durbin
King
Shaheen
Gillibrand
Schatz
Hassan
Peters
Donβt let them forget it. No peace for them.
Any Senate Democrat who votes for cloture should have to spend time at schools across D.C. answering questions about why they care so little about the lives of D.C. residents.
So, pertinently:
2026 -
Durbin
2028 -
Schumer
Schatz
Fetterman
Cortez-Mastro
Chuck Schumer has converted me to being an accelerationist.
While the liberal is part of the oppressor, he is the most powerless segment within that group. Therefore when he seeks to talk about change, he always confronts the oppressed rather than the oppressor. He does not seek to influence the oppressor, he seeks to influence the oppressed. He says to the oppressed, time and time again, "You don't need guns, you are moving too fast, you are too radical, you are too extreme." He never says to the oppressor, βYou are too extreme in your treatment of the oppressed,β because he is powerless among the oppressors, even if he is part of that group; but he has influence, or, at least, he is more powerful than the oppressed, and he enjoys this power by always cautioning, condemning, or certainly trying to direct and lead the movements of the oppressed.
"you are moving too fast"
I might check out Fall of Hyperion down the road, but the ending felt perfect to me in this moment. The ambiguity of the pilgrimsβ (and galaxyβs) fate resonated and Iβm perfectly happy not knowing exactly what the Shrike is.
Sesame Street really tells the story of America:
- Created for PBS to educate young (especially Black!) children
- Becomes a beloved institution cherished by the entire country
- Gets privatized and kicked to premium cable due to budget cuts
- Unionization leads to mass layoffs
What a country!
Stayed up late finishing Hyperion (brilliant) last night and was able to dive into Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel today.
Wonderful use of whatβs likely this seasonβs final snow day.
Emilia Perez delivers exactly as much sensitivity toward its setting and subject matter as I would expect from Netflix execs and a French director, which is to say, none whatsoever.
Watched Emilia Perez last night and most of that movie gets a big βoof daβ from me, but βEl Malβ fucking slaps.
Well that does my heart some good. β€οΈ
Just finished βThe Scholarβs Taleβ in Hyperion and will now spend the rest of this weekend crying while I hold my wife and dog.
Helluva novel.
π This one is political, although the reaction would be the same if I suddenly had to run two weekly sessions.
Photography of me being roped into running another local campaign.