madgepickles

joined 2 days ago
[–] [email protected] 8 points 50 minutes ago (3 children)

well, he's gonna be sitting at home soon when the tariff shortages hit this month

[–] [email protected] 3 points 56 minutes ago

that's not bad, i don't prefer round ones. the decorative lines down the stem aren't too bad, at least they are simple maybe they would grow on me but i prefer no decorations

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 hours ago
[–] [email protected] 5 points 10 hours ago

voting is not enough

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 hours ago

sounds like America

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 hours ago

I'm pretty anti fork if i can avoid them

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 hours ago

it's just perfect? the proportions, no stupid decorative elements, smooth transitions, not too big not too small, good heft, strong but not heavy, well balanced. tbh i didn't notice the scratches until after I posted the picture, maybe the picture highlights then more but in any case it was just the perfect spoon for me

[–] [email protected] 7 points 10 hours ago

not today Satan

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 hours ago

it was perfect

 

Found in my works silverware drawer. Tempted to take it, none of my spoons even approach this level of perfection.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

i found some of the quotes interesting with regards to the pieces that people in different areas pick up on, what they care about and what they think is happening. Like the farmer guy who is being harmed by the tariffs but thinks Trump must be "asking for a lot to hopefully get half"

i don't think these people are stupid, just propagandized and situated in cultural echochambers just like libs are (all of us are). They (we) all have blind spots and denial. how do we reach them? if it's possible at all, the only way is through genuine authentic connection with people who may very well hold ideas we find abhorrent.

i had a really interesting experience this weekend. i stopped at a Diner in Queens on my way home from the airport and overheard a conversation about Trump and the tariffs between two older gentlemen. I think they were both white but one might not have been idk. It was clear they frequent this place and are neighborly acquaintances. The one guy came over and started out saying "you know l don't like to talk about politics" (honestly i doubt that lol)

it was not clear to me the whole time which "side" either of them were on. when the first guy got up to leave, i caught eyes with the one still sitting and he started to apologize for the subject matter and i said i appreciated their conversation bc i feel like the biggest problem in this country is we don't talk to each other and that's why everything is so out of whack.

they both appreciated that and we briefly talked about how "They" want us divided etc. I said i thought we all had a lot more in common than we would think, and they both agreed.

After the first guy left, i continued to chat with the seated man who was a 75yo Jewish man who grew up in that neighborhood and taught political science for his career. He identified as a centrist, taking things from Republicans and Democrats, and gets his news from a variety of sources mostly mainstream tv but also newspapers and magazines- he was reading the economist and said it was a conservative magazine but they don't agree with trump on the tarriffs.

we had a really amazing conversation because i was very polite and phrased my disagreements carefully, he was not agitated at all by anything i said, he was calm and confident in his knowledge.

he had some seriously wrong information.

whenever i tried to push back on something he said, i would generally say that i can never tell what to trust anymore but that the information I've seen said xyz. i acknowledged living in an echo chamber because i can't read or listen to republican news, and i was vulnerable about how upset i am all the time and we transitioned out of politics talk and into hobbies and maintaining mental health.

honestly, i can't stop thinking about the experience and want to go back there and talk with him more. it was a hugely positive experience for me and I would love to have more of those. Perhaps he was a rare bird able to talk without getting upset, that's why i was able to remain emotionally regulated (i did almost start to cry lmao just acknowledging how upset I am generally, I'm just a hair trigger these days)

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

i don't expect to but I'm so mad that spite noses and faces. I'm so out of my mind angry i almost wish they would try

[–] [email protected] 24 points 1 day ago (1 children)

"After the January sweep, the man who led it, Chief Patrol Agent Gregory Bovino, said his agents specifically targeted people with criminal and immigration histories. However, a CalMatters investigation revealed that the Border Patrol had no criminal or immigration history on 77 of the 78 people it arrested."

so just being an immigrant?

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