News for, of, and about the LGBTQIA+ community
Mephron has posted a news round up of LGBTQIA+ issues. Be it good, middle, or bad, this is a fantastic summary of matters facing the community this week, read on!
Mephron has posted a news round up of LGBTQIA+ issues. Be it good, middle, or bad, this is a fantastic summary of matters facing the community this week, read on!
The best thing ever created in the star Wars universe, the show Andor, has returned for its second and final season. Three episodes will be dropping every Tuesday for the next four weeks, and we’re all over the series in FanFare, come join the discussion!
By sVG file Dlloyd based on Monica Helms design - Description above retrieved from page
say hello to seven Deadly Gins, long term lurker who’s recently been inspired to sign up. They have a lot to say about how the MetaFilter community and the moderation team has dealt with trans issues and we implore everyone to read this thoughtful comment of theirs.
The eight leg walker gives things a go!
What's the best number of legs for a Lego robot walker? 2 legs? 4 legs? 8? 16? My money's on the 8 legs, but check out hurdy gurdy girl's post to see the surprising winner!
Photo by sheila Thomson, via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/sheilaellen/)
sir? Ma'am? Member chariot pulled by cassowaries, an Australian by birth, has a question about why and when Americans use sir/ma'am and MeFites have a lot to say about that!
Photo by Andrea Belvedere via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/scieck/)
To Us members interested in ways to resist the government, The New Republic has an article filled with about how ordinary citizens to fight back. this post by dfm500 has the link!
Bored with Netflix? Tired of spotify? Then, come into the gardens and find tv and radio from around the world!
Photo by Anka Albrecht via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/134465805@N06/)
In this week's belated (or bleated, hey sheep happens) Free thread, Wordshore shares a great story about being late to a wedding. How late? Oh just one year, that's all, no biggie!
Morale of the story? Putting the year on wedding invitations is highly overrated!
Photo by Rolf Dietrich Brecher, via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/rolfdietrichbrecher/)
Hating everyone and everything? Want the sun to devour us all? You're not alone in that feeling, and we're making a playlist about it, do you have anything to suggest? Join the thread and let us and let us know!
Is that too dark for you? Well, there's always live video of the new volcanic eruption at Kilauea, Hawaii
Photo by Vijay sridhar, via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/49217226@N06/)
[COMMUNITY] MeFi's developers, both staff and members, have been tinkering away on several projects, making changes here and there, both on the current site and the planned new site.
First up is Frimble, who has put together a simple moderation log to track official mod comments and post deletions, the link is here and discussion about has been going on in this MetaTalk post.
Klipspringer looked at that project, decided it could use a few tweaks, like an archive, tags, and Rss feed, check it out in MeFi Projects.
Rhaomi (you know, the President of MetaFilter Interim Board) has been working with past developers and MeFi's own developer frimble to adapt the userscript MeFiQuote, to make it amazingly easier quote other users. It's live now, read the announcement post about how to turn it on!
Meanwhile, over in the future, kirkaracha continues working on the new site. It's still in the alpha stage, so not ready for full use, but it's moving forward! Follow along via the 'rebuild' tag in MetaTalk!
Finally, there's a new General site Info FAQ entry where we aim to keep common links and info about the site. The link to it will remain in the site navigation bar at the top of every page, for easy access.
In a great post about the e-book managing software Calibre, we got a fantastic comment made by trig. They gave a great rundown about what's on the ebook reader market, sharing lots of good thoughts about the pluses and minuses of the major brands. seriously, if you're interested in ebooks at all, you should check out this comment!
Photo by Ludovic Bertron from New York City, U.s.
Two recent posts touch on different aspects of the gay community in America: First, constraint made a post about how LGBTQ people are taking steps to protect themselves by purchasing guns.
second, shooBoo shared a link to an NYT opinion piece on how Hooters, that bastion of classic and stereotypical heterosexual masculinity, has been meaningful to some young gay boys.
[COMMUNITY] This week's FREE thread wants to know "what situation, event, or incident were you hot, sweaty, comfortably or uncomfortably warm in, maybe needing to cool down?" Come fill us in on the details!
The Nangarhar University watertower, photo by Todd Huffman, via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/oddwick/)
If you want to be an architect, there's a lot you need to know, but not all of it is taught in schools. There are lists, long lists for sure, but oh so important, as this one shared by vincebowdren shows.
Photo by ishmael daro, via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/93280928@N02/)
Canada is known for maple syrup, snow, hockey, and... liqueurs? Yes indeed as shown in asbury's post about several Canadian distilleries using ingredients from their country to make distinctive brands of alcohol.
saskatoon berries! Nova scotian honey! The northern haskap! O Canada indeed!
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