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9 votes
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Bernie Sanders' staff unionizes in US presidential campaign first
17 votes -
BirthStrikers: Meet the women who refuse to have children until climate change ends
14 votes -
Bon Iver - Skinny Love (live) (2008)
4 votes -
Dormant viruses activate during spaceflight
6 votes -
Flying taxis. Seriously?
4 votes -
Why are millennials burned out? Capitalism.
17 votes -
Does anyone on Tildes not speak—intentionally or not—to one or both of your parents? If so, why?
As per title. Furthermore: how do you feel about that? I just realised I haven't told my father I've moved to another city 500 miles away, and in fact, haven't spoken with him for a few months...
As per title. Furthermore: how do you feel about that?
I just realised I haven't told my father I've moved to another city 500 miles away, and in fact, haven't spoken with him for a few months now. This is the case for me because I never really respected him for various life choices he made, as well as being a Jehovah's Witness (he isn't an exclusionary man however, and sometimes I feel like he uses religion as a way to escape how miserable his life otherwise is). My mother, who I love very much, thankfully divorced him 15 years ago.
On the whole, I know my father loves me, but yet I don't feel the reverse. This at times, like now, fills me with guilt because—despite having perfectly valid reasons to not be close to him—fundamentally he is my biological parent and there is always going to be that connection. I don't know how to handle that, even though I'm now nearly 24.
Often at times, like now, it makes me feel kind of sad. And it's often compounded by other various bits of life that make me feel down too.
Does anyone else have similar experiences? How do you deal/have you dealt with this?
16 votes -
James Kelman on the Booker, class and literary elitism
4 votes -
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice | Official launch trailer
12 votes -
The state of movement shooters
4 votes -
SGI RealityEngine Paper
2 votes -
Blacks without Soul
1 vote -
Reddit has banned r/watchpeopledie
An undoubtedly horrific subreddit that always seemed to comply with reddit TOS and the admins has been banned, probably related to the NZ shooting video that was in the subreddit yesterday until...
An undoubtedly horrific subreddit that always seemed to comply with reddit TOS and the admins has been banned, probably related to the NZ shooting video that was in the subreddit yesterday until it was taken down by admins. Looks like they're getting ahead of MSM discovering that this shit exists on the site?
Will add any updates here.
r/gore is gone as well.
From @nacho:
It's not ahead of controversy, it's in response to the Reuters article calling out /r/watchpeopledie.
Members of a group called “watchpeopledie” on internet discussion board Reddit, for example, discussed how to share the footage even as the website took steps to limit its spread.
Reddit - which has over 20 investors, including Conde Nast owner Advance Publications - said it was actively monitoring the situation in New Zealand.
“Any content containing links to the video stream are being removed in accordance with our site-wide policy,” it said.
68 votes -
Adding number of search results found to search results page?
I recently did a search for "Wikipedia" and got quite a few results. I think it would be nice if somewhere it showed how many results were found as I had a search term or two I could've added to...
I recently did a search for "Wikipedia" and got quite a few results. I think it would be nice if somewhere it showed how many results were found as I had a search term or two I could've added to narrow things down. Is this something anybody else would find useful?
8 votes -
Why we confronted Chelsea Clinton - the activists who confronted Chelsea Clinton at the vigil for victims of the Christchurch massacre explain their actions
8 votes -
Australian government bans Milo Yiannopoulos in wake of Christchurch massacre
Milo's Australian visa has been off, and on, and now off again.
8 votes -
Climate politics after the Yellow Vests
8 votes -
Mozilla releases Iodide, an open source browser tool for publishing dynamic data science
14 votes -
From 2003 to 2007 a 24 year old Iraqi woman in Baghdad kept an online diary. In chronicling life under occupation the blogger "Riverbend" gave a perspective largely missing from English media.
15 votes -
New Zealand to ban semi-automatic rifles
32 votes -
Man who chased New Zealand mosque shooter is being hailed as a hero
9 votes -
Is the so-called 'midlife crisis' a real thing?
8 votes -
The art of biblical translation, part two: Modern translators and their tin-ear to the literature of the Hebrew Bible
8 votes -
Washed Out - Don't Wanna (2009)
3 votes -
Facebook, Axios and NBC paid to manage their reputation on Wikipedia
11 votes -
A poem in honor of Lawrence Ferlinghetti's upcoming 100th birthday.
#19 by Lawrence Ferlinghetti So rent a museum and see yourself in mirrors- In every room an exposition of a different phase in your life with all your figures and faces and pictures of all the...
#19 by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
So rent a museum
and see yourself in mirrors-
In every room an exposition
of a different phase in your life
with all your figures and faces
and pictures of all the people who
passed through you
and all the scenes
you passed through
all the landscapes of living
and longing and desiring
and spending and getting
and doing and dying
and sighing and laughing and crying
(what antic gesturing!)
And walking through the house of yourself
you climb again to all
the rooms of youself
full of the other lives & selves
who passed through them
Rooms rooms rooms
piled up haphazard
in the architecture of time
And all the bodies clinging to each other
or rushing to windows
to break out of the room
which they boxed themselves into
All the people of your life
in one house in the night
all lights lit
like a cruise ship at sea
And you run up and down
knocking on all the doors
through which you hear
all the once-familiar voices
laughing or sobbing or singing
And you run to the roof
and look up to the mute night sky
And in the wheeling template of stars
see the faces of the figures
of the lovely lovers who
had once made time stand still
now all fixed
in their constellated relations
motionless in timeSo that
some day
as time bends around
to its beginning again
you find them all again
and yourself4 votes -
New groups?
Can we get a group where we can just talk about poetry or literature? I don't know how starting new groups works.
3 votes -
George Hotz wants to jailbreak the simulation we live in (SXSW 2019)
11 votes -
Remastering Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with machine learning
10 votes -
Snapchat to launch gaming platform next month
10 votes -
‘The hangman was too tired to hang me – three times’
8 votes -
Natural High Dubs - Sweet & Rough (2019)
4 votes -
How the American media fuels a cycle of violence
3 votes -
‘Leaving Neverland’ director compares Michael Jackson truthers to Corbynites
5 votes -
Colorado signs on to popular vote bill that could one day change presidential elections
8 votes -
James Gunn will direct Guardians of the Galaxy 3
29 votes -
WhatsApp co-founder: ‘Delete Facebook NOW’
11 votes -
What is the human cost to China's economic miracle? | Head to Head
6 votes -
Does anyone else get huge aimless bursts of inspiration?
Occasionally when I'm getting really into some music or watching videos from my favorite content creators, I'll be stricken with what I can only describe as a flash of inspiration, where I'll...
Occasionally when I'm getting really into some music or watching videos from my favorite content creators, I'll be stricken with what I can only describe as a flash of inspiration, where I'll really want to do something, but I don't have any of the skills to produce anything, so I'm just left inspired but aimless. Does anyone else get this as well? If so, have you done anything more to channel that?
25 votes -
US Republican congressman: Ideas behind Green New Deal 'tantamount to genocide'
16 votes -
One year in, Facebook’s big algorithm change has spurred an angry, Fox News-dominated — and very engaged! — News Feed
11 votes -
Johnny Depp was abused by ex-wife Amber Heard, new evidence shows
20 votes -
Apple denies Spotify's "unfair play" claim
12 votes -
Go home to your ‘dying’ hometown
11 votes -
The strongmen strike back
6 votes -
Gay Men Must Stand Up Against Relentless, Toxic Attacks On Our Trans Siblings
10 votes -
Steam announces plans to identify "off-topic review bombs", and remove them from games' review scores
13 votes -
What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
9 votes -
My hospital uses reusable towels for baby diaper changes
Hi, I was originally meaning to write a whole thing about my personal low waste challenges with a new born, but...Yeah the new born part is making it kind of impossible right now. So, before...
Hi, I was originally meaning to write a whole thing about my personal low waste challenges with a new born, but...Yeah the new born part is making it kind of impossible right now.
So, before giving birth, we did get some reusable diapers used. I really wanted to commit to them, but was honestly afraid that they would be too overwhelming. And I had no plan for replacing disposable wipes. I had some little towels, but considering a new born goes through about 8-10 diapers a day and I have used up to three disposable wipes while changing my nephew's diaper - I wasn't sure how feasible reusable wipes were. (I don't have 30 little towels and wasn't planning to run out and buy anything).
Sometime in the last year, the postpartum ward of my local hospital dropped their disposable wipes and now use little orange face towels. And they were surprisingly easy to use. Quick wetting with warm water and they work better than disposable cloths, so you really don't need as many as I previously calculated. Using them in the hospital really encouraged me to use them at home.
I honestly think we've grown really use to a disposable mindset, especially for sanitary items, and find it interesting and a little sad how things like disposable diapers and wipes are the default. Reusable diapers for most people aren't even a consideration. Hope to see more changes like this in the hospital amd elsewhere to remind and encourage us to evaluate out options.
13 votes