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"My device makes everyone in range say exactly what they think."
"That's a horrible idea, how stupid are you?"
"Why does everyone say that?"
#MicroFiction #TootFic #SmallStories

"To understand the sheer inanity of devoting 40 million acres, nearly half as much land as we set aside for our biggest crops, to an inedible carpet, we need to back up—beyond the modern lawn’s origins with a real estate family peddling the “American Dream” as Whites-only cookie-cutter suburbs—to the evolution of grass."
earther.com/lawns-are-an-ecolo

@craigmaloney @cwebber

I always wear long pants. That way, if I get teleported to Italy, people won't give me dirty looks. Or at least they wont' give me dirty looks for wearing shorts.

Plato limerick in 1955 philosophy exam (pol) Show more

@h @mayel

I only write nonfiction. Fiction writing sounds like a different process.

For me, scattered bits are sometimes a necessary first step.

@h

If you don't know what you want to say, try writing something about why you don't know what you want to say.

@h

When I am struggling to finish writing something for public consumption, it helps to write something on the same topic that will be for my eyes only.

Try writing by hand on paper. Or try using a piece of software you won't use for the finished product. (I finish things in LibreOffice or Word. I often start in Emacs.)

Try getting an idea out of your head without worrying about style or grammar. Outline or use incomplete sentences.

Librem 13 review in Linux Journal Show more

predictive policing Show more

definition of socialism Show more

sci-fi, environment, dark thoughts Show more

The distress signal "Mayday mayday mayday!" comes from the French "m'aidez!" (help me).

It has nothing to do with socialism or with northern hemisphere spring festivals.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayday

Data on book translations from and to different languages:

language.media.mit.edu/visuali

Incredibly, the number of translations *to* Old English, Middle English, and Middle French is more than zero. Hundreds of books have recently been translated to Latin!

Twitter kaj Facebook uzas algoritmojn, kiuj aktive malavantaĝas Esperanton.

Ili decidas pri la enhavo de via hejma tempolinio, kaj se nova mesaĝo rapide havas ŝatojn/reagojn, ili montros ĝin antaŭ ĉiuj aliaj.

Ni kutime parolas plurajn lingvojn, kaj Esperanto kutime havas malpli da parolantoj ol la alia(j). Esperantaj mesaĝoj do malpli emas ricevi rapidajn ŝatojn/reagojn.

Se vi havus "honestan" tempolinion, vi vidus pli da mesaĝoj en Esperanto. Sed en Twitter/Facebook, ili estas subkaŝitaj.

@Elizafox @sydneyfalk

I do not believe what I am reading in this thread!

Document #3-6-4:19:18