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The #Bible has been removed from libraries in Utah after a parent used a new law that permits the removal of "pornographic".

The parent argued that the Bible contained topics such as incest, bestiality, genital mutilation, and infanticide, making it pornographic under the new definition set forth in Utah Code Ann. § 76-10-1227.

A GOP lawmaker expressed "sadness" regarding the situation.

ksl.com/article/50657730/davis

#BookBans #USA

Tonight’s #pizza is a very simple one — realized I have garlic confit in the fridge so it’s just semi-roasted tomato, garlic confit, garlic olive oil, salt, rosemary, and cheese.

I’ll make it again for sure! #cooking #food

(Garlic confit is just garlic you slow cook in olive oil and then you save both in a sterile jar. The oil is fantastic too. Highly recommend — particularly with fresh garlic this fall.)

@christianselig Just read FlyingLaserTurtle’s outlandish attack on Apollo’s “inefficiencies.” Have you had an opportunity to publicly voice your concerns with Reddit’s accusations? If not, let’s make a video.

@christianselig I can't believe they're using commenting and voting to determine how active users are, and using that to justify the claim that Apollo is less efficient. I almost never comment or vote. I just browse. A lot! I'm sure I blow through hundreds of requests a day, and by their metrics Apollo is just being incredibly inefficient because the requests per comment/vote would be astronomical. 🙄

@staidwinnow Yes, that’s what it looks like to me, and seems to be the consensus of those who use the app and Reddit more heavily than I do.

Unfortunately I guess a sufficient mass exodus from Reddit in protest is unlikely. Assuming the iOS:Android user ratio to be ~50:50, that’s still a sizable number of iOS Redditors who don’t use this app or wouldn’t be willing to leave the platform.

One of the main strengths the masses have is…being a mass. But I think people have to be hugely uncomfortable to change their habits. Together with the psychological pull of the social media siren song, this won’t be enough.

@staidwinnow In this case I don’t know that most people paying will help. I subscribe to the app because it’s priced reasonably and I thought it was worth supporting (and so do many of the commenters in this post) but the cost appears astronomical:

reddit.com/r/apolloapp/comment

@brianvastag The company I currently work for was started by the CEO because she developed a serious chronic disease. (She’s still able to work but needs some flexibility in her work schedule and location [remote vs mandatory onsite]).

She got very frustrated telling employers about her diagnosis but still getting insistent questions about how soon she’d be “better” and able to work 70-hour weeks 😖

To add insult to injury, we’re in a healthcare-related field!

Take care of yourself...best wishes with your condition.

@juglugs This word brought to mind L.M. Montgomery’s 1908 novel, “Anne of Green Gables.”

As a preteen I asked my mom what her all-time favorite book was and without hesitation she named this one. I read it and found that mom was right again! Terrific book.

This word came in when the young female protagonist, an unhappy redhead, was sold hair dye that she expected to turn her hair black. It was green! Today that’d be fine but not then, so she had to have her all her hair cut off.

As it was growing out she tied it up in what I’d pictured as a sort of headband at the time…but it’s more like a hair net. Anne called it a “snood” and noted to her best friend that she thought the word sounded very romantic!

The first time I heard the word “launch” I had no idea what it meant. I quickly understood that launch day is like test day in school. A day where pain teaches you what you should have learned. And because of that stinging pain, what you learn at launch day has a good chance of staying with you.

ia.net/topics/launch-day

As someone who enjoys the Apollo app for Reddit, I’ve been distressed about the new pricing and Reddit’s apparent attempts to drive away third-party app developers. Apollo’s developer (mastodon.social/@christianseli) made a terrific app (and the Pixel Pals are adorable ❤️)

Gordon Gekko (“Wall Street”) wasn’t entirely wrong but greed is taking us straight back to monopolies in many areas of business.

Anyway, while reading Reddit posts on this topic I’ve seen a fair amount of fediverse-bashing. I thought this OP made some solid points.

old.reddit.com/r/RedditAlterna

youtu.be/IhZtyRjiAKk

Medical history includes substances considered non-medicinal today, such as fragrance (unguents, oils, attars, etc).

Took a fantastic class from Nuri McBride, fragrance anthropologist extraordinaire, on vessels used from Neolithic times until now to make and store fragrance for rituals, adornment, and medicine.

deathscent.com/2020/01/28/the-

Photos show a double pomander (apple opens to the skull) from 1628 possibly made for King James II of England.

@Neekerbreeker Right now they do, but in a generation or two they might have lost that businessy flavour (if they survive, and if we do).

I almost expected "lexicon" to be listed as a verb in the OED :D (It's not, but "lexiconize" is there, from 1892.) Verbing and nouning are as old as English

@stancarey Eeek!! These usages sound very business-speakish.

Upper management at my company would find them interesting but I might not share…they’d get <s>added to our lexicon</s> lexiconed for sure 😉

I had no idea verbing and nouning went back so far! Everything old really is new again!

Dear Indeed.com

If you think I am sharing any of this sort of information with you, you need to understand I don't trust employers NOT to use this information to DISCRIMINATE.

The most important thing is the most primitive thing: keep the base full of hate for Biden. He must be depicted as incompetent so the fiction of the salvation of the nation by Trump or the Florida Fascist will seem justified.

bird.makeup/users/speakermccar

We were never supposed to have a state religion. So why are we allowing SCOTUS to be filled by Federalist Society?

NAACP Florida travel advisory issued!

Wow. But this is very good. The hatefulness of DeSantis and his followers should be called out loudly and often.

"Today [May 20, 2023], the NAACP Board of Directors issued a formal travel advisory for the state of Florida.

The formal travel notice states, 'Florida is openly hostile toward African Americans, people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals. Before traveling to Florida, please understand that the state of Florida devalues and marginalizes the contributions of, and the challenges faced by African Americans and other communities of color.'"

naacp.org/articles/naacp-issue

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