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Keld [he/him, any]

@ Keld @hexbear.net

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  • "is a blood pressure 186 high" and other things you hear

  • Their entire leadership went straight from university to parliament

    Lies. Mette was elected before leaving university. She was elected in 2001, she got her degree in 2007.I know this because she married Erik Harr during her university days, and that asshole is ruining my life.

    Behind closed doors, she is known for volcanic rage and violent outbursts at subordinates.

    This is true, but you are underselling it. She was banned from interacting with subordinates for the entirety of the Thorning administration because of the lawsuit risk, in a country where lawsuits are functionally not a thing. An inside scoop that you would have no way of knowing is that youth workers in parliament signal ahead when she's around so to not be in her way.

    the Moderate Party took all the sensible centrist adults in the room

    No they didn't, the only people who vote for The Moderates are people who like Lars Løkke personally. Literally nobody could (Since their policies weren't announced) or would have voted for them based on their politics.

    [Inger Støjberg] Used to be a minister of immigration for the Liberal Party and was so performatively and stubbornly cruel to refugees by illegally separating families that she was eventually convicted for abuse of power and received a slap on the wrist. Getting convicted for being mean to refugees as a Danish politician is an impressive feat in itself.

    SHE TRIED TO BUILD A CONCENTRATION CAMP. LIKE AN ACTUAL CONCENTRATION CAMP, WITH STOLEN GOLD TEETH AND DEATHLY CONDITIONS. She then lied about all her abuses to parliament, and messaged all her subordinates that she was gonna lie to parliament before doing so.

    Also her weird obsession with coca cola zero is worth remembering, she literally does not drink water.

  • You need super specialised tools and years of practise. The intent is not to malign or denigrate a very intricate craft

  • Being a hobby glassblower is a bit different from being capable of the specialized and delicate work it takes to make parts for scientific instruments.

    You'd genuinely be surprised. I mean obviously you're not going to be making this stuff after like a week, but a lot of really impressive work is done by hobbyists.

    Edit: But also im not saying that every hobbyist should be making scientific equipment, its just interesting that a traditional craft intersects with modern science, and that commodity fetishism means that a lot of us (Including myself) don't consider stuff like that

    Also are people really keeping high temperature kilns in sheds?

    Literally yes

  • Im not saying a person only has merit if they're a cog in the global economy.

    Its just interesting to me that a traditional craft that mostly gets taken up as a hobby or used to make little tchotchkes is so vital and yet undervalued.

    Edit: Also the fact that modern science is done with stuff made by artisans is a cool contrast.

  • I know now why you touch grass, but it is something I can never do.

  • Oh but when I make an actual bad post you all get mad and say I should be banned or block me

  • Knouw we add*

  • Ok but "what if things didnt suck" is a compelling narrative

  • Ok. But children rule and adult humans ruin my day

  • Its not 1:1 but the guys who run sectors of extractive economics aren't entirely dissimilar to robber barons like Yusupov and Nobel (Yes, that Nobel)

  • No lies detected

  • Wind in farsi is "bad"

  • human pet guy?

  • There are some pretty cool disco elysium inspired games.Lovely ladies rpg has some positive buzz around it. But I haven't played it.Rue Valley also looks very clearly inspired by disco elysium and the premise of time loop therapy sounds interesting.Both of those are already out.

    Coming up is Travelling At Night which is gonna be so ass. Gonna add Esoteric Ebb to the list

  • Biology can always get weirder

  • His apology does not remove your total refusal to understand illness or your ableism.

  • Tearing down racist posters from school premises isn't a politically meaningful action, but it does make me feel better.

  • bad

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    Be gay do time

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    Korean remake of the Breaking Bad franchise called Better Call Seoul.

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    Posting bad or badly posting?

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    Take me down to parallax city where the far moves slow and the near moves quickly

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    🎶H-I-M-B-O H-I-M-B-O H-I-M-B-O and Himbo was his name-o 🎶

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    Does Donald J. Trump know how to spell his own name?

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    If "c"s making "k" sounds are turned into KKK in Maoist standard English, wouldn't it be Kkkrakkkkkker?

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    Given the backlash one would think #MeToo had a body count. Which incidentally it should have had.

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    Bit idea: Making up outrageous lies about the cast of Stranger Things and when called out saying "Why not? Stranger Things have happened"

  • Slop. @hexbear.net

    Cultural appropriation

  • traingang @hexbear.net

    Tough but fair.

  • Cute @hexbear.net

    Boar

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    I think its important information that the base roman currency was asses.

  • Chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

    "Universities are communist indoctrination centers." Okay but my university book store stocks books about how islam is undermining the west next to books about confucianism.

  • Slop. @hexbear.net

    Does this go here or c/electoralism

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    Does this go here or c/electoralism?

  • traingang @hexbear.net

    I think it's important that everyone faces a little bit of friction every day, which is why everyone should take public transport

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    Foucault's boomerang came to the west as a series of phone videos filmed closer and closer to home until white Americans were the ones filming it.

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    You can beat a dead horse to water but you can't make it look you in the mouth.

  • Slop. @hexbear.net

    An op ed in nature thats just complaining about the user experience of using chat-gpt to turn academia into a farce