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Reposting from someone on another platform (with permission) because I feel like I've seen articles posted on here that would fit this description...

does anyone have articles or opinion pieces in their back pocket that they can link me to that describe intersections between COVID and other systemic injustices? I'm working on a paper for my PhD and I'm using covid to make the argument that periods of crisis get narrated as crisis when they pose a threat to the status quo, and crisis gets narrated as ordinary when action to prevent the crisis poses more of a threat to the status quo.

I wanna drop in reference to intersections with things like economic inequality or prisons (or anything else I'm sure there are loads of intersections) to point out that part of why covid 'ended' was that addressing it properly was starting to pose a threat to neoliberal normality.


(and this is a topic of interest to me as well!)

#CovidIsNotOver

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How to cook ‘delicious and juicy’ turkey without using the oven byteseu.com/1625946/ #AirFryer #christmas #Cooking #HowToCookJuicyChristmasTurkey #Recipe #Turkey #TurkeyCrown




The "you will get two nights alone" was cancelled because it is too cold to drive to Coralville and I don't want to shove my drive to get the buzz out. Plus I'm clearly burned out and behind on sleep more than normal.
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People in fantasy adventures: learn the difference between “hoard” and “horde”. It might save your life.
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One of my favorite jokes in Order of the Stick where someone was talking about a dragon horde and another creature corrected the speech bubble to "hoard".




U.S. downs Canada 4-1 in women’s hockey, sweeps Rivalry Series byteseu.com/1625942/ #Canada


Salut tout le monde, j'ai 3 vieux PC portable a donner, dont qui pète au démarrage. Une idée d'une asso / structure a qui les donner sur #Lyon ?

Boosts appréciés !

#lyon
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Trying this again. Favorite root vegetable? #Poll #Polls #food

  • beets (20%, 5 votes)
  • parsnips (12%, 3 votes)
  • turnips (8%, 2 votes)
  • sweet potatoes (58%, 14 votes)
24 voters. Poll end: in 2 weeks

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@mayintoronto Lol, a lot of people don't seem to like them. Either that or have never heard of them. They look like carrots, so they would always go side by side in stews. They're sweet and earthy at the same time and usually softer than carrots and so good!
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You gotta roast them. they're like roast potatoes, but sweeter. Divine!
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The number of Japanese workers at U.N. agencies as of the end of 2024 was 979, the highest since records began in 1990. japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/12/… #japan #un #foreignministry #toshimitsumotegi


Exhausting day at work today, in preparation for an even more exhausting day tomorrow

Then on Saturday I get to tackle the international flight home, ugh

Plus tomorrow is leg day (at 5:45am). Curse you, leg day

Gonna earn that holiday break this year, that's for sure.

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On the ground in Toronto and stuck in motor vehicle traffic

I'm home