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Thursday June 4th, 2026
unforging heart
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Pro Publica: In This Church, Child Sexual Abuse Has Gone Unchecked for So
Long That It Spans Generations. This is particularly about the Old Apostolic Lutheran
Church, and it sounds extra horrific, but I'm guessing if you scratch the surface of pretty
much any church there's similar stuff going on:
Whats more, the church teaches that once a perpetrator is forgiven, anyone who
speaks about the wrongdoing including the victim can be accused of harboring an
unforgiving heart. Those who have left the church, as well as some who are still with it,
say this means the burden of sin shifts from the person who committed the act to the person
who refuses to let the matter rest.
Target's shareholders are revolting
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I'm not sure quite how to title this
"Notice of Exempt Solicitation Pursuant to Rule 14a-6(g)" filed by Trillium Asset
Management, LLC re the Target Corporation, an attempt to shift the board, but there's
a lot of good in it:
In our assessment, Target's lagging financial performance stems principally
from a series of operational and strategic missteps that have materially impaired the
Company's brand. Multiple reports indicate persistent challenges with disorganization,
high out-of-stocks, and poor employee morale, leading to a diminished in-store experience.
Furthermore, Target appears to have eroded its longstanding reputation for distinctive,
fashion-forward merchandise assortments. Compounding these issues, Target has repeatedly
entangled itself in social controversy over the past several years, including its decision
to pull back its Pride collection, the rollback of its DEI initiatives, and, most
recently, its limited public response to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
activities at certain store locations. These developments have elicited substantial
consumer backlash, manifesting in protests, boycotts, and reputational harm. Consequently,
Target may have alienated key customer demographics, including Black, Latino, LGBTQ+, and
progressive consumer segments.
Uh. Yep. Via.
How many days?
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Inspired by catch
@catch56@kolektiva.social, I asked Google "how many days of the week
have cans of petroleum in them?, and unlike them it actually gave me a hit about why
the answers are so silly:
All 7 days of the week have cans containing petroleum in them. This is a
classic riddle about the days of the week and a well-known linguistic quirk: every single
day from Monday to Sunday ends with the letter combination "can".
Additionally, petroleum is hidden in a vast array of everyday commercial and
food products!
Looks like we've hit another "fox and grain and boat" kind of edge case.
Celebrate Perversity!
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Girl_Poss🔞
@girlposs.hyper.wang
Good morning!!!! creating porn and masturbation is a radical act against
american nationalist values. be proud, theres no failure in enjoying eroticism. erotica is
a part of us!!!
Say someone wanted to buy a small
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Say someone wanted to buy a small batch, 50-100, of compression springs. I'm flexible, from ball point pen size to say .25"od by 1" long.
There has to be a cheaper way to do this than buying 100 retractable ball point pens, right?
A/B tested for compulsion
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Back from my trip Playing catchup
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Back from my trip. Playing catch-up.
Which has led to household discussion of what other condiments are playable.
Wednesday June 3rd, 2026
Portland has malware on bill boards
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Portland has malware on bill boards. This is a redirect to Cody(dot)md, a chatbot that... Uh. Yeah. Don't take medical advice from a chat bot.
Slow street signs in Portland are a mood
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Slow street signs in Portland are a mood.
Aah
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Aah, high school graduation speeches... "You are all equally unique individuals."
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