moosepuggle

joined 1 year ago

Yes, I am you! You are us! Maybe we can be each others future selves and remind us when the Near Future is Right Now so we don’t forget things 😺💡😎

It’s late here and I got the midnight zoomies 😆

[–] moosepuggle@startrek.website 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Omg you’ve described my brain to a T! 😆

The future is always some nebulous thing where some stuff is going to happen, but it’s not Right Now. Who knows when those future things will jump out of Future Land and become Right Now? Like, I literally got a C in pre calculus even though I Aced every exam, because I forgot to do my homework. EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. 🤦🏻‍♀️

Thankfully smartphones with calendars and alarms now exist!

But navigation? I can find my way back to a place I visited just once. I never get lost, so at least I have that superpower 😅 🗺️

[–] moosepuggle@startrek.website 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I grew up poor (rural Arizona, living in a trailer we couldn’t afford to heat in the winter, mom worked at Walmart, dad was a mechanic, just to paint a picture of what I mean). Both my parents are more progressive, we moved from the Bay Area of California when I was ten because we couldn’t afford it and also so they could get away from their druggie friends circle. Thankfully I liked science and had people who encouraged me, and I now have a PhD in molecular biology and my partner does computer programming and makes a lot.

But before I decided on science, my progressive parents + being poor + Intro Philosophy + Against Me anarcho-syndicalist punk rock made me want to major in some combo of history, economics, and political science so I could change/overthrow the system from within. I still have the anarchy tattoos behind my ears, though! But I think Scandinavian style Democratic socialism is better suited to modern technological society.

And now I’m in academia, most people here grew up middle class or upper middle class, and the entitlement is mind boggling sometimes. I’m learning more and more how to blend in with them, my partner is upper middle class academic family. But sometimes I still feel like some of them can tell I’m a dirty poor.

It just pisses me off so much that there’s soooo much wealth in the world and it’s all locked up by rich people. I read somewhere that a study by the Swiss bank found that if all the wealth in the world was evenly divided amongst every men women and child, each person would get like $30,000. That would be amazing! No more world poverty! A living wage would be a great start.

Anywho, it’s late, I’m tired and rambling. TLDR: eat the rich.

[–] moosepuggle@startrek.website 19 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Yup, I’m 41 and I haven’t gotten less radical, just more detail-oriented in how we make it a reality.

[–] moosepuggle@startrek.website 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Am woman, can confirm that I want a non-asshole, genuine, caring dude. I’m lucky I found one. Funny/sad how these incels don’t just ask WOMEN what we want (like we don’t know?), they ask other men. These incels need to lurk in women’s online spaces for a few months, it’s free and more representative of women than the bs from spewing from these pickup fartists

Wow I didn’t know I loved dahlias! The curly wurly petals in the middle are my favorite 😍

[–] moosepuggle@startrek.website 8 points 1 year ago (5 children)

This about sums it up

I like that approach where you just assume that the person who cut you off REALLY has to poop and is rushing to get to the bathroom 😄

I also feel like Lemmy is less toxic and therefore more enjoyable. On Reddit I would never browse the default front page or r/all because it’s a cesspool, but I can browse All on Lemmy and it’s quite enjoyable. That’s actually how I found this thread 🙂

[–] moosepuggle@startrek.website 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I like the idea of terms being twenty years and judges being selected randomly from existing sitting judges in lower courts. Takes all the air out of the balloon around Congress fighting over approving SCOTUS judges.

This was an interesting read, thanks :)

I had not heard of native plants in Hawaii that could induce abortion, and I tried to follow the links to learn more, but none of them seemed to work or lead to information I was looking for. I have read that many traditional cultures have abortion practices, which makes total sense, you need to space out your pregnancies and value the life of the mother and not overburden resources that the community relies on. I just wish the links gave me more information about this.

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