Calcifer

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[–] Calcifer@eviltoast.org 37 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I'll have to see if I can find the video again, but I saw someone do a really interesting analysis on why this happens. The central idea was that it's due to a whole ideology based on conformity. Everyone converges on the same "look" not necessarily because they even like it (though many of the choices do clearly represent a white cishet ideal) but because they hate the "alternatives". For example, "creative" hair colors and makeup are things people do to try to be more individual, which is why these women paint those choices as "tacky" or marks of being an "evil lib" etc. Their fashion choices are self-limiting by design.

[–] Calcifer@eviltoast.org 36 points 3 days ago (5 children)

Okay, obvious queerphobia/freedom of expression issues and "how are these malignant societal tumors still on the debunked litter box thing" aside... Do none of these idiots remember that children often role play as animals because they have imagination and they are children? Have they even met children?!? Pretty sure "horse firefighters" or "we're all evil cats today" etc. are a common type of game played at recess or whatever. They have nothing to do with being a furry and everything to do with just regular human development? Are these people really paranoid and threatened by childhood make-believe games?

[–] Calcifer@eviltoast.org 4 points 3 days ago

Vaguely, yes, in terms of general inspiration, since I think this study was very popular in the cultural zeitgeist and also inspired terminology in other areas (like the whole "alpha males" thing) but in terms of "fandom history" the source of the omegaverse and it's subsequent meteoric rise as a fanfic trope is generally considered to be the Supernatural fandom.

[–] Calcifer@eviltoast.org 16 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I found a witchy memes community, which does have a similar feel, but would love to see WVP come to Lemmy. After the last reddit fiasco a few years ago they spun up a discord very quickly (honestly terrible format, but it did gain a lot of traction). A fair amount of users would probably join to give Lemmy a go if they opened up a community here.

[–] Calcifer@eviltoast.org 3 points 5 days ago

Immediately went to bookshop.org and they were promoting this book with an ad and a coupon. Hope to see the Streisand effect in action here.

Seems like it prevents the author from promoting the work but doesn't do anything to the publishing company?

[–] Calcifer@eviltoast.org 9 points 5 days ago

My flame will be extinguished.

[–] Calcifer@eviltoast.org 1 points 5 days ago

Not sure how long you've been looking, but just be prepared for ghost job postings and very fierce competition. My job search took nearly a year and I know folks who've been looking longer. A large percentage of job postings are outright fake or they don't actually intend to hire anyone for the position, and even real positions, especially remote ones, will have thousands of applicants. It might not be you, your location, or your resume - even if those are 100% optimized, it's a rough market right now for finding a remote tech gig.

My advice is to make sure your resume is optimised for the AI screeners most companies are using (unfortunately what I, a human, looks for in a tech resume is very different from what HR and the AI tools look for, so make sure to have multiple versions and at least one formatted to be parsed by an AI tool) and leverage your network at much as you can. Apply as soon as you can after a job is posted. Check the websites and apply mostly to smaller companies. You can apply through Linkedin or indeed but most of the "easy apply" ones are ghost jobs. Still worth hitting the button on a few hundred of those or so just to try, but they're far less likely to be of any value.

Good luck in your search.

[–] Calcifer@eviltoast.org 49 points 6 days ago (4 children)

At this point, I don't know if even someone trusted would be able to change his mind. Admitting to being wrong about vaccines means admitting he basically killed their daughter. Horribly sad.

[–] Calcifer@eviltoast.org 23 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I am impressed at the level that this man (allegedly) scared the ruling class. I think they're making a critical mistake though in assuming that these types of crackdowns combined with a spiraling economy won't just make people who are even more desperate and motivated.

[–] Calcifer@eviltoast.org 91 points 1 week ago

It hurt itself in it's confusion!

[–] Calcifer@eviltoast.org 3 points 1 week ago

I came because I discovered boost is now for Lemmy. Only wish Narwhal was still around.

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