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you know how everyone grows up feeling like there's something missing inside them? well it turns out something was missing the whole time. and yep. it's the amulet
More than 1000 people have been killed in a horrific 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand, and the devastation is enormous. To help survivors:
World Central Kitchen are en route to the affected areas.
MSF/Doctors Without Borders also have teams on the ground to aid the injured.
Cory Booker has been talking in the senate for over 20 hours now
Heβs not filibustering. Heβs protesting the current administration.
For those of you from outside the US or those of you who didnβt pay attention in government class, in the US senate thereβs really no limit to the amount of time a senator can speak. So sometimes if they donβt want a bill to pass they just. Donβt stop talking. To hopefully get past the deadline to vote on a bill. This is called filibustering.
Senator Cory Booker isnβt doing that. Heβs disrupting βthe normal business of the United States Senate for as long as I am physically ableβ. Just in protest. This doesnβt usually happen.
Heβs less than 20 minutes away from breaking the record of the longest speech given on the senate floor
Cory Booker has officially broken Strom Thurmondβs record for longest speech on the senate floor and heβs still going
For those of you wondering what heβs been talking about this whole time, his staff wrote down a bunch of stuff for him to read like stories from people across the political spectrum opposed to what the administration is doing. Heβs also been telling personal anecdotes about meeting important civil rights leaders and other democratic senators have been pausing him for βquestionsβ but the questions have been as long as a small speech and have both served the purpose of giving him a second to sit down and updating him on the news that heβs been missing while heβs been talking.
He has yielded the floor at 25 hrs and 4 mins. His eyes are so wide they look like theyβre going to bug out of his skull so I donβt blame him for stopping. He said to go out and get in some good trouble.
Finished YCH for Ynval!
I kinda expected it to be a canine or a feline, like a lynx or a tiger, but I got a DINOSAUR to draw and it's so cool! I love how it turned out and the character's colors remind me of watermelons ^^
Fuck, are you just a European and you're highly emotionally invested in what's going on?
Well good news, help spread the news. Special elections April 1st and this is going to help break down the narrow majority Republicans hold on Congress.
Florida has two congressional seats up for election April 1st, and Wisconsin has a highly televised race for their supreme court Court that Elon Musk has invested millions into.
If you're Floridian, check to see if you're eligible to vote in either of the elections listed here.
If you're a Wisconsinite, for some ungodly reasons about half of your election information is buried in Google and hidden amongst government websites but, find your polling place now.
hey donβt be sad. flowers blooming and longer days ahead of us
βAccording to Indian Country Today, in 2017, Destany βSkyβ Pete, a member of the Shoshone and Paiute Tribes from the Duck Valley Indian Reservation in Idaho and Nevada, discovered that her tribeβs current health issues were linked to a lack of traditional foods, including the forgotten recipe for toishabui, or chokecherry pudding. She enlisted the help of Dr. Ken Cornell of Boise State University, who specializes in cancer research. Dr. Cornell tested four types of chokecherry specimens on uterine sarcoma cancer cells. Remarkably, only one sample β the traditional chokecherry pudding β successfully inhibited cancer cell growth. Within just 24 hours, the cancer cells began to die. Sky noted that the success of the pudding was due to the inclusion of the crushed chokecherry pits, which were a critical component of the recipe.β **Edited to add that she graduated from the University of Idaho today!**
Link to the article if anyone wants to read it!!
Here's a link to more research done on the effectiveness of chokeberries in cancer treatment and other potential uses, even just a quick search shows that peer review seems to confirm the medicinal benefits known by indigenous communities!
Honestly I can tell you finding out art was made by AI really does immediately, legitimately sour it for me, like people will trot this out as a Gotcha for anti-AI people but it's just making it clear they don't consider art to be the conversation that it is lol. It's similar to the way Harry Potter immediately soured for me because engaging with it while knowing the kind of heart Rowling is writing from changes the way the work feels; there isn't any moralizing or whatever that I have to do, it's easy to drop it because it's rotted in my hands.
"Oh but you LIKED this song before, nothing changed!" The conversational partner did. A very large portion of what is interesting to me about art is thinking of why the creator chose that instrumentation, or what made them want to make the thing in the first place. Finding out I've been talking to a wall completely removes an entire third of the force that art is to me, and I can't argue that anything about art or its consumption is Objectively Correct but I can argue it's fucking boring lmao
Honestly I can tell you finding out art was made by AI really does immediately, legitimately sour it for me, like people will trot this out as a Gotcha for anti-AI people but it's just making it clear they don't consider art to be the conversation that it is lol. It's similar to the way Harry Potter immediately soured for me because engaging with it while knowing the kind of heart Rowling is writing from changes the way the work feels; there isn't any moralizing or whatever that I have to do, it's easy to drop it because it's rotted in my hands.
"Oh but you LIKED this song before, nothing changed!" The conversational partner did. A very large portion of what is interesting to me about art is thinking of why the creator chose that instrumentation, or what made them want to make the thing in the first place. Finding out I've been talking to a wall completely removes an entire third of the force that art is to me, and I can't argue that anything about art or its consumption is Objectively Correct but I can argue it's fucking boring lmao
I feel like tariffing the "entire world" is literally just functionally sanctioning yourself
Named for the 2014 law that created them, the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act, ABLE accounts have been available since 2016 to individuals identified by a doctor as having a disability before the age of 26. Next year, theyβll become available to those identified before the age of 46, which will increase access to an additional 6 million people, including 1 million veterans, according to Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott, who administers the accounts in his state. An estimated 8 million people nationwide already qualify.
βThe fact that it used to be that individuals could only save up to $2,000 or they could lose benefits β that was really restricting a lot of families,β Elliot said. βPeople were forced into a position where they couldnβt save for their futures. Now weβre seeing average account balances of (ABLE accounts) between $11,000 and $12,000.β
Generally, ABLE accounts may reach totals of $100,000 without affecting Supplemental Security Income. Lifetime balance limits for the various state ABLE accounts can range from around $300,000 to over $500,000. Theyβre administered by state treasurers, and the vast majority can be set up online via their websites. Some ABLE plans accept paper applications as well.
Anyone can contribute to an ABLE account β including the account owner, friends, family, organizations, nonprofits, and employers β up to $19,000 per year in 2025. If the account owner is able to work and not already contributing to a workplace retirement plan, they can contribute an additional amount equal to their yearly gross income. For 2025, that amount is up to an additional $15,560 to $18,810, depending on the state administering the account.
There are also tax advantages. Investment earnings from ABLE accounts remain untaxed as long as money taken from the account is used for βqualified disability expenses,β such as medical treatment, education, tutoring and job training. Account holders may choose from a number of investment options for the funds in their accounts or hold and save the money without investing it further.
Elliot said raising awareness of the accounts is the biggest challenge for the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST), for which heβs also the secretary treasurer.
βMany people are used to the idea that, βIf I have a disability or my child has one, it could endanger their benefits to save money,ββ he said. βWe as a state and as a country need to start reaching out to people and saying, βLook, you actually can save money now. You could save towards the purchase of a home.β The hardest thing right now is getting that message out. We need more people to be aware things have changed.β
According to NASTβs data, just 186,641 ABLE accounts existed at the end of 2024, despite an estimated 8 million people qualifying. When the age limit is raised, the accounts will also become available to people whose disabilities may have been the result of an accident in adulthood or developed later in life, such as after a COVID infection.
Andrew Warren, senior associate for policy and research at the Financial Health Network, who studies the financial circumstances of Americans with disabilities, said that the vast majority of peopleΒ surveyed for a 2023 report by the organizationΒ did not know these accounts existed.
βLess than 1% of eligible individuals have these accounts,β Warren said. βOur research show that one of the major barriers to becoming financially healthy for this vulnerable group is asset limits. But thereβs an information disconnect between caseworkers and direct services providers on the ground and (administrators of ABLE accounts).β
Two online resources βΒ ABLE TodayΒ and theΒ ABLE National Resource CenterΒ β can guide you through questions to determine if you or a friend or family member qualifies.
I honestly cannot articulate how HUGE this is.
It is not enough. Not NEARLY enough. But this is still HUGE.
This could mean the difference for becoming homeless and not becoming homeless, or having to stay in an abusive situation.
YOU COULD FUNDRAISE FOR HEALTH CARE AND NOT BE BREAKING THE MOTHERFUCKING LAW.
Can you hear us? Can you feel what weβre going through? Fear. Hunger. Death. A never-ending siege. The silence of the world hurts as much as the bombs.
We're crying out to your humanityβplease don't look away. Speak about us. Stand with us. We're not okay. We're trying to survive.
This is not a nightmare. It's our reality.
Don't forget us. Do somethingβanything. Share. Donate. Repost. Help keep us alive.
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