Oh. I thought that was Elixir until I zoomed in.
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Nathalie Wood
I thought it was an April fools gag.
helvetpuli@sopuli.xyzto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•People angry that Superman represents kindness are outright admitting that they don't want to be good people7·14 days agoJust be sure to make it look like an accident.
helvetpuli@sopuli.xyzto World News@quokk.au•Calling someone a ‘Karen’ is ‘borderline racist, sexist and ageist’, tribunal says2·28 days agoYeah, it was useful for about six months or so, but now it’s just stupid.
helvetpuli@sopuli.xyzto World News@lemmy.world•UK’s largest Jewish group punishes members who broke silence on Gaza genocideEnglish4·28 days agoYou know, I can see where you’re coming from there, but people have to resist with the tools they have at hand. I think it’s a lot more powerful sometimes to keep your resistance in the family, both literally and figuratively.
Or Jewish friends who publicly denounce what is now clearly a genocide are to be protected and lauded, of course.
But those who resist quietly among family and friends, also deserve our admiration. Sometimes quiet diplomacy is the most effective thing, and it’s perhaps even more brave when well meaning folk like yourself are creating these litmus tests requiring public resistance.
Has it been so long since people registered for ChatGPT that they’ve forgotten that it requires registration too?