Everyone is finally leaving Xitter!
For Blue Sky
Everyone is finally leaving Xitter!
For Blue Sky
@12 what do you mean? As in a technical failure?
As long as they show up in your account you should be able to download them, even later if the promo ends.
Haymarket has made ten of its books--an #antifascist library--free* this week.
And any other ebook is just 2 dollars until Nov 15th!
Get amongst it.
*in exchange for creating an account with an email address.
I've read Freedom is a Constant Struggle and it's so good it should be part of the high school curriculum, in my opinion.
https://www.haymarketbooks.org/blogs/517-ten-free-ebooks-for-getting-free
@AnarchoNinaWrites you're spot on.
You may already know it, but back in the 40s the US Army circulated a Simple Sabotage Field Manual which is quite an interesting historical artifact with absolutely no possible relevance or application to modern times.
Just wanted to mention it for historical purposes.
https://www.cia.gov/static/5c875f3ec660e092cf893f60b4a288df/SimpleSabotage.pdf
@skinnylatte I'm so happy for you and your new job! It seems really awesome.
Minister for Ocean Destruction Shane Jones is now saying the rules should be changed, so they can trash the ocean more without being called out for it.
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Reminder: NZ is the LAST and ONLY country still trawling the South Pacific High Seas. Shame.
AGAIN. NZ trawler the Tasman Viking drags up rare corals in the international waters of the South Pacific, a year after being convicted of discarding coral bycatch
Coral pulled up by NZ trawler โenvironmental vandalismโ says #Greenpeace
https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360471919/coral-pulled-nz-trawler-environmental-vandalism-says-greenpeace
I feel so seen.
#BikeTooter #NoCarNoProblem #pahikara
Got another one, because we're all processing our rage through the medium of memes nowadays.
Good job National, Act and NZ First.
Who needs renewable energy anyway. /s
Offshore wind developer pulls out of NZ amid seabed mining concerns
https://newsroom.co.nz/2024/10/24/offshore-wind-developer-pulls-out-of-nz-amid-seabed-mining-concerns/
In Japan, you'll find some train stations have little melodies that identify them. Usually short and wordless musical phrases.
Not in the small rural Yudanaka, the closest train station to those famous monkeys soaking in thermal waters in the winter snow.
Yudanaka station welcomes you with a charming old song praising the beauty of the prefecture.
It's surreal and beautiful.
็พใใใฎๅฟ่ณ้ซๅ - Akira Nishizawa, Masao Koga, and Atsuo Okamoto
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Rb8SQvkT58c