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On the 2nd of September 2004, just as France's children were preparing to go back to school, the "Law 2004-228 of 15 March 2004" came into effect.

Nominally, this law banned anyone from wearing "conspicuous religious symbols" in schools. In practice, however, it was widely understood to specifically target Muslim students and parents, in particular those who wore the hijab.

Girls and their mothers were now forbidden from "conspicuously" belonging to their faith.

my cat is sitting on my lap and i've been looking at train pictures for 2+ hours so i'd say i'm living my best life

@sexybenfranklin But what about people saying "octopussies" and then doing finger guns?

I feel like the biggest purpose in life is really to see how much of a positive impact you can make on the lives of people you care about and that's how I try to live

Capitalism: a cultural framework in which mutual aid is arbitrarily withheld, in service of creating hierarchy.

reclaiming the moon from the capitalists who actually lost the space race to communists and don’t deserve to have Her.

non-programmers are an important part of open source projects. non-programmer contributions are valid and useful and not second tier or otherwise less valuable.

it's easy to say programmers are the only value-add when you're fortunate enough to have enough non-programmers that you can take them for granted.

if you take away the feature requests, translations, and general chatter - many OSS projects would have never been more than flawed, narrow use case tech demos.

gender reveal party. i play you 6 minutes of static projected onto a large white sheet then look at you expectantly

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