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  • ...sleeve of saltines and a block of grated cheddar were my go-to lunch as a kid; no regrets...

    (these days i'm more into triscuits and cheddar slices, the pricey aged cheeses rather than big orange store-brand bricks)

  • ...she's an episcopalian bishop who led trump's inaugural service, asking that he accept god's humility and share his mercy with marginalised people who fear him, specifically naming genderqueer, immigrant, and refugee populations...

  • TIL!

    …i also had no idea aluminised tetrapacks were recyclable; always figured composite materials were dead-end landfill fodder…

    (the changeover wasn't entirely in the sixties, though: as a kid, we used to peel cartons open and scrape off the wax for craft projects clear into the early eighties, never realised the packaging had changed prior to the advent of plastic screw-tops)

  • ...this is its best use case: something very specific but with waaaay too niche to justify its production cost, like an image for one scene of one session of one group of four players...

    ...if you have the economy of scale for publication, real art by real artists is often (but not always) definitively stronger...

  • ...siding?..i do what i must to survive but, if that comes across as advocating for serfdom, you're inferring something i certainly didn't imply...

    ...working as a kid afforded me toys, books, tapes, and musical instruments; working as an adult afforded me fcking rent and insurance premiums...

  • ...born in the seventies, i was working by fifth grade and overnight by high school; longest shift i ever pulled was twenty-six hours without a break...

    ...kids born in the eighties enjoyed nineties child labor laws, which were kind of a mixed blessing: less exploitation but also less opportunities to earn money...