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#Addicts blame everything but their #addiction as they pull the roof down on top of their heads.

Anyone still capable of denying our #capitalist consumer culture is destroying the habitability of our #childrens' #planet is, in short, an addict incapable of admitting to their #disease.

theregister.com/2025/02/23/ugl
#Climate ClimateCrisis

The Register · Here's the ugliest global-warming chart you'll ever need to seeBy Rik Myslewski

#Swedish broadcaster #SVT can verify that an undamaged #nazi #russian #missile hit the #Childrens #Hospital in #Kyiv earlier today.

This is yet another #warcrime committed by #fascist #russia and the #UNSC should take action and of course they shouldn't allow the nazis to take part of the meeting, as they aren't members of UN and never applied to be member and sits illegally on #Kazakhstan seat in #UN #SC

Source: svt.se/nyheter/utrikes/direktr

Dear #parents don't let your #childrens
pursue a #career in #GraphicDesign unless it is something related with #Android or #iOS apps development where the salaries are still good (but for how long?).

There isn't a job more humiliating than this one:

  • Nobody care about your expertise, and all think that know the matter better than you.
  • If you are fast doing your job, it is not because you have accumulated decades of experience, but because it is easy and you don't need to be compensated adequately.
  • Your managers have OCD only with your work.
  • It is easy putting unrealistic deadlines and blaming the graphic designer.

Please do everything that is in your power to persuade your children doing anything else! 🙏

As ever I've posted the #books I read this past year:
stjo.hn/books-wot-i-read-in-20

Some of my favourites were:
- "Ten Steps to Nanette" by Hannah Gadsby (#autism #memoir)
- "The Day We Were Mostly Butterflies" by Louise W. King (#lesbian #comedy)
- "Anglo-Saxon Attitudes" by Angus Wilson (#satire on English manners)
- "Summa Technologiae" by Stanisław Lem (#futurology #philosophy)
- "Ducks" by Kate Beaton (#graphicnovel #memoir)
- "The Last Unicorn" by Peter S. Beagle (#childrens #fantasy)