Kateclsym
kateclysm.bsky.social
Kateclsym
@kateclysm.bsky.social
I'm just here for the donuts.
For any LSGers, yup, that's me.
I just got to watch Rye Lane, an adorable Rom Com. I forgot how much I love romcoms! Who else has seen it and what else can you recommend? :)
February 27, 2025 at 3:36 AM
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(2/5) For LGBTQ folks:

Trans Lifeline: 877-565-8860

Trevor Project (LGBTQ+ 25 and under): 866-488-7386

Trevor Project Text Line: text "START" to 678678

LGBT National Hotline (NOT 24/7): (888) 843-4564
February 26, 2025 at 11:05 PM
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2. ECONOMIC BLACKOUT. We support the economic boycott occurring this Friday, Feb. 28, of any entity that has dismantled their DEI programs and pandered to this administration. The buck will stop with us!
February 26, 2025 at 11:08 PM
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Report: Morbid Curiosity Now Accounts For 79% Of Nation’s Snack Food Purchases
theonion.com/report-...
Report: Morbid Curiosity Now Accounts For 79% Of Nation’s Snack Food Purchases
ST. PAUL, MN—Identifying a clear preference for novelty above all other qualities, a report from the University of Minnesota released Friday found that morbid curiosity now accounts for 79 percent of the nation’s snack food purchases. “Whether they’re trying to figure out if a jelly bean really tastes like popcorn or what the deal is with those puffy shrimp chips that apparently are really popular in Asia, we’ve concluded that consumers buy snacks three-quarters of the time purely from an intense desire to determine whether a product corresponds with its purported flavor,” said the report’s author, Carol Souza, adding that almost 20 percent of those purchases alone were prompted by a keen interest in how biscuits-and-gravy was reduced to a potato chip coating. “Many people didn’t even seem to care whether or not the wasabi chocolate or seven-layer-dip Combos were good, only that they tasted anything at all like what they expected. Once they actually tried the products, they generally had no incentive whatsoever to purchase them a second time.” Souza went on to say that an additional 10 percent of snack foods were purchased purely to ascertain whether they tasted the same as they did when you were a kid.
theonion.com
February 23, 2025 at 8:00 PM
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Gregg is a former Marine and Forest Service ranger. He's saved the lives of hikers dangling off a cliff or going through cardiac arrest, and he's bravely fought forest fires to save small rural towns.

100% of his salary is paid by WA state.

Elon fired him. Share his story.
February 23, 2025 at 6:35 PM