Capitalism: Anarchists just want to set the world on fire and sow chaos.
Also Capitalism: *literally sets the world on fire, like, literally literally; oh god, the poor Amazon*
I'm not logging in to find out if I'm allowed to write "$10 USD" or not, fuck you Chicago Manual of Style
I can think of at least 7 cults and 12 horror movies about this exact scenario, including the founding of the United States.
What was one of the reasons given for the meteoric rise in drug prices?
Market conditions.
Thank you American white Jesus for giving our country - the greatest on earth - capitalism; the most efficient system in history which results in unaffordable prices for life saving drugs "just because."
Casper the Friendly Ghost Wikipedia article edited anonymously from US House of Representatives https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=900807736&oldid=899927849
church stuff
@pexl It's kind of infuriating, because they're a community pillar for a lot of local activism. The straight activists I know here, in general, have an issue with not taking gay rights seriously. The local UU is just a symptom of it, not a driver, but it certainly does not help -- especially if you are trying to organize an action and they're one of the few places you could get a room to run a fundraiser or plan an action
@pexl My local church, which was founded by abolitionists, etc etc
church stuff
@pexl My family attends a UU church, even though they're Jewish. I can't stand going because the local community is homophobic in this creepy smiling way. They're currently debating, in 2019, if they should display a rainbow flag or if it would ruin wedding photos. And going to sit in a church is also super uncomfortable for me, since I was raised by Catholics who did not like my Jewish background.
On the one hand, the local UU was founded in the 1800s by abolitionists. On the other hand, the people who attend there in 2019 are liberal white homophobes.
Trans, guy of center, well over 18.
I'm in tech and it feels weird.