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Cake day: 2023年6月11日

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  • Hm, I think there are different subgroups of vegans that lead to this ambiguity. Many queer and other marginalized people tend to emphasize with other emancipatory struggles and have an intersectional awareness. Being vegetarian/vegan comes naturally with this.

    On the other hand, many vegans I’ve seen online or that explicitly identify with veganism itself, are heterosexual cis men that made it their identity to be vegan. Maybe a secondhand marginalization they choose in “behalf of the animals” as a way not to confront themselves with their own position of privilege.

    I feel like any vegan organization will be full of the latter sort because it is about identifying strongly with veganism. That’s how Peta has made sooo many discriminatory advertisements and why vegan organizations often are shitty to marginalized people. If they had more of an intersectional point of view, this would certainly not happen!

    I’m vegan and trans btw :)



  • SPD is center and conservative, CDU is on the right to far right, AFD are fascists. So half of the young people voted for right-leaning to outward fascist parties. (Last Bundestagswahl young people also heavily voted for the FDP.)

    I bet this has to do with the divide of young cis men and everyone else. But young people certainly aren’t only voting for the left in Germany!


  • Für DmMacniel, mich und sehr viele andere trans Personen ist dieser Begriff sehr negativ konnotiert. Auch wenn vielleicht nicht vergleichbar mit dem N- oder Z-Wort, ist die Diskussion darum, was nicht-betroffene Menschen für Wörter benutzen ähnlich. Wenn du nicht weißt, was du für Wörter benutzen kannst, die von der entsprechenden Community befürwortet werden, dann hast du doch jetzt schon einen freundlichen Hinweis darauf bekommen, dass der Begriff, den du benutzt, nicht gut ankommt. Deine defensive Haltung und das versuchte Erklären der eigenen Diskriminierung zeigen aber, dass du dich wie sehr viele priveligierte Menschen verhälst und dich dazu berufen fühlst, über uns Betroffene zu urteilen. Das tut dann wirklich mehr weh, als jedes Wort, das du sagen kannst und zeigt deine eigentliche Haltung, dass du dich insgeheim über uns und all den anderen von dir aufgezählten Gruppen von Menschen stehend fühlst…




  • I think baby-like facial features are just a part of the domestication syndrome. There has been this long-going domestication experiment with silver foxes that could show that when only selected for tameness the foxes still expressed most of the traits found in other domesticated animals, too.

    Belyaev was correct that selection on tameness alone leads to the emergence of traits in the domestication syndrome. In less than a decade, some of the domesticated foxes had floppy ears and curly tails (Fig. 2).

    Over the course of the experiment, researchers also found the domesticated foxes displayed mottled “mutt-like” fur patterns, and they had more juvenilized facial features (shorter, rounder, more dog-like snouts) and body shapes (chunkier, rather than gracile limbs) (Fig. 3).









  • Oh nice, I’ve thought about contributing to osm for a long time but this makes it so much easier to do that!!

    I’ve looked into what I can do in my close vicinity and there are many roads that still miss their width. However, the app suggests to install an app (streetmeasure) to measure the width. This app is however based on Google AR services (that don’t work on my degoogled phone. How do you guys deal with that? Do you just ignore those tasks or do you guesstimate the road width by eye?

    Oh, and another thing: If you like something to do on your walks, may I suggest also looking into iNaturalist (and the companion app Seek), too. While you are walking around you can find so much stuff out there that you’ve previously overlooked. When I go through any street now I spot bugs and plants everywhere!




  • Cycads have palm-like leaves though, so veeery different! I’d say baobabs are not too different in their growth habit from other Bombacoideae (Malvaceae). Compare with e.g. Ceiba, Pseudobombax, Cavanillesia. And the leaves look just like most Malvaceae plants as well ;)

    Fun fact: Pseudobombax trees can actually do photosynthesis with their trunk, which is green (or at least has green streaks).