undeadotter

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[–] undeadotter@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 hours ago

Yes! I've really gotten into actually making use of my freezer recently. It's also great for spices and herbs that you use less frequently.

  • Fresh tumeric and ginger: just grate off what you need and pop it back.
  • Chillies: freeze whole and cut up and use as needed
  • Herbs: how well they freeze depends. Things like sage, thyme, curry leaves freeze really well. Basil and coriander will be very soggy when they defrost but are fine if you're just using them in a sauce.
[–] undeadotter@sopuli.xyz 210 points 1 day ago (17 children)

The experiences trans men and women have with misogyny will never not be fascinating to me. Like, for the first time ever we have this huge sample size of people who have experienced how their gender presentation affects how people interact with them, giving tangible proof of misogyny in action. And it can't just be swept aside with 'MaYbE tHe wOmEn JuSt miSuNDerStOoD' or 'mAYbe tHe mAN diDN't MeAn iT LiKE tHaT'. I mean idiots will still make idiot arguments but at least it chips away at them a little bit.

[–] undeadotter@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Honestly, from a design perspective I do think the one on the right is actually better in some respects. Yes, it wouldn't scale well, there's too many colours, it's too busy, but it has some good points. The font choice draws you in more, with less space between the letters making it easier to read at a glance and the 'f' creating interest. And the house is actually united with the text, whereas in the left image it feels completely disconnected.

I would be pretty disappointed if I'd paid for a logo and I got the left image tbh, it's not very interesting or memorable. Yes, fuck AI, but I'm not sure this is the best comparison because both logos suck in different ways.

[–] undeadotter@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 days ago

I love 'dreich' (rhymes with 'greek') because it perfectly sums up British weather most of the time.

Also a fan of 'banging', as in top, class, right good.

[–] undeadotter@sopuli.xyz 12 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

This made me think of an article I read today about the Nazi occupation of Rome during WWII:

Marjorie Scaretti, my great-aunt, lived in Rome for much of her life. She was in the Apennines after the armistice talks of July 1943 and returned to Rome on 20 October, two days after the remaining Jews of the Roman ghetto were sent by train to Auschwitz. Her husband, Enrico, was a banker, some of whose property and businesses were appropriated by Mussolini after he refused to join the Fascist Party. Aunt Marjorie kept a diary, and in its pages she writes about the furtive lives Romans led during the occupation: the ceaseless speculation about where the Allies were; whether the Nazis would destroy Rome by defending it from an Allied attack, turning it into another Stalingrad; at which prison or police station someone was being held and how to get them out – many arrests in the months of the occupation were entirely arbitrary.

[...] She wrote of ‘the hair’s-breadth escapes, the adventures, the amazing and often fantastic existence of thousands of fugitives, coupled with the fear, the secret anxiety, the danger and the want, the heroic, the ludicrous and the vile – all packed into the daily life of the harassed citizen’. Josette Bruccoleri, an interviewee in Trevelyan’s book, spoke of the same unease: ‘Everyone seemed to be in possession of some great secret which they did not dare reveal. People hardly spoke to each other and if they did it was only for a moment. I myself felt like a time bomb ready to explode, but like everybody else I did my best to look as innocent as possible.’

Not exactly the same, but every day it feels like there are more and more echoes of the past.

[–] undeadotter@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 week ago

You're welcome! Glad it was useful :)

[–] undeadotter@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I don't have time to translate right now but here's an article from Deutsche Welle that goes into some detail on the (alleged) property damage. Essentially it's tied in with the attempted occupation of the FU university in Berlin. Hope that helps!

[–] undeadotter@sopuli.xyz 11 points 1 week ago

I've started seeing a few more comics/memes which have women as the representative of a universal experience (rather than, as you say, representing a sexist trope) and it's absurd how happy it makes me.

[–] undeadotter@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 weeks ago

I haven't done much sewing but I found Tilly and the Buttons to be very clear and easy to follow. It helped that the pattern I was following had a YouTube video along with it. But the pattern itself was clear and straightforward as well.

[–] undeadotter@sopuli.xyz 17 points 3 weeks ago

People can argue all day long that we should be responsible for our own pads/tampons etc. but ultimately these arguments of where the responsibility lies miss the point. It's just nice, it's such a relief when you get caught out and have an emergency and you know you don't have to worry about making something makeshift or finding a shop or having some change to use one of the crappy vending machines in the bathroom. I was ambivalent about free period products before moving to Scotland last year but just having them available when you need them is fantastic. Like the state doesn't need to provide them but god does it make such a difference when they do.

[–] undeadotter@sopuli.xyz 2 points 3 weeks ago

Yes! Both so useful...

I use white vinegar for cleaning the microwave as well - a tub of it heated up fin there for a minute and it makes it much easier to clean.

And a sprinkle of bicarb in the bottom of a bin to reduce smells.

[–] undeadotter@sopuli.xyz 9 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Intentional: pack of tissues, lip balm, tampons, pen, packet of oatcakes, Loop earbuds, headphones, purse, keys, hair ties

Unintentional: old receipts, old tissues, oatcake crumbs

Occasional: notebook, book to read, shopping bag

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