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reminder to worldbuilders: don't get caught up in things that aren't important to the story you're writing, like plot and characters! instead, try to focus on what readers actually care about: detailed plate tectonics
Hereâs my RPG Maker buyerâs manual for the Steam Summer Sale. Remember, DLC is on sale too, and the sale ends on the 8th!
link to pdfÂ
truly what is r the main differences like ACTUAL differences not things in common with adhd and autism
An organization I like to donate to is the National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women, the only org in the US that works to defend victims of domestic violence who have been charged with crimes, usually for harming their abusers in self-defense, âfailing to protectâ their children in dv situations or âkidnappingâ their children while fleeing violence. Thinking about them as weâre thinking about legal retaliation against domestic violence victims!
I have exactly one (1) lifehack for every adult thing and that is âadmit your ignorance to customer service peopleâ
no, seriously! I know how nothing in adult life works, but I have learned it by calling up the customer service division of whatever agency I am having a problem with and then just asking about whatever the problem is, emphasizing my complete lack of knowledge about the thing.
my actual literal script for these interactions:Â âHi, my name is [name]. This is my problem: [problem]. I donât know how [adult thing] works. could you explain how [adult thing] works?â it fucking works every time.
me:Â I keep getting conflicting information as to whether my therapist is covered by my health insurance. I donât know anything about health insurance, so this is very confusing to me. could you explain why this might be happening? health insurance customer service:Â itâs because your normal health insurance is X company but your mental healthcare is subcontracted out to Y company, and Y covers your therapist but X doesnât. just always bill Y when you go to your therapist and youâll be fine.
me:Â I accidentally put the wrong date to pay my credit card off and Iâm afraid it will post before I get paid. this is my first credit card so I donât know what Iâm doing. could you tell me when it will post? customer service person:Â it will send a message to your bank today, but your bank wonât respond to it until tomorrow when you get paid, so youâre fine. and even if it does bounce, the fee is only $25 and you qualify for a waiver.
me: I went to an urgent care place that said theyâd take my health insurance, but now i have a big bill. I donât know how billing works: can you explain why the amount is so much for such a routine trip? customer service person: itâs because you were out of network at the time. however, since your insurance hasnât covered the cost of care, the urgent care people should refund you for the cost of the services you paid for. me:Â [gets actual check in mail for the $200 I spent on testing my pee]
I would not recommend this method for retail (for the love of god, do not tell a sleazy car dealer that you donât know how cars work), and sure, sometimes you have to speak to the manager or threaten a credit card chargeback or whatever you need to do. but 99% of the time, speaking nicely and admitting to needing help has worked wonders for me, and means I donât have to stew in terror over doing some adult thing Wrong.
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So for anyone who doesnât keep up with nz politics, which iâm assuming is most of you, our new radical right government have decided one of their main aims of their term will be to re-interpret the Treaty of Waitangi.
The Treaty is an agreement between Maori and the Crown, now the NZ government. It is the founding document of new zealand and is recognised as a constitutional document today; it is the only treaty of its kind/time still honoured, and it is the steps weâve taken through the Treaty to provide restitution and build an ongoing relationship with Maori and their iwi (tribes) that has allowed the relationship between Maori and the government to thrive where other indigenous groups have struggled to achieve recognition of their rights.
This is going to be entirely undone. Not only is this issue inflammatory and a threat to race relations in Aotearoa, leaked documents show the proposed âreinterpretationâ wants to negate pretty much the entirety of the legal rights provided to Maori under the treaty. For example, the treaty article that guarantees land rights for Maori will be reinterpreted to guarantee land rights for âall New Zealandersâ. Which means this article would be essentially meaningless for Maori.
By removing Maori from the context they are trying to put Maori on an âequal footingâ with all New Zealanders; they are riding the idea that Maori have special rights and privileges above that of the average New Zealander. Obviously this is bullshit but itâs effective rhetoric and thereâs a grain of truth to in that the extent of Maori rights hadnât been clearly defined due to the ongoing nature of the process. So this has got a lot of people with a poor grasp of the issues very upset and baying for change.
There is a hui (meeting) being held today for all the iwi to begin discussions of how Maori will respond to this. New Zealand politics isnât very interesting usually, but our progress on indigenous rights, until now, has been absolutely ahead of the field. If you care about indigenous rights globally, you should care about this, because in the same way Australiaâs referendum loss has spurred on this action, the loss of rights here will spur other right wing governments to be similarly bold to their own indigenous groups.
Indigenous rights in New Zealand are under attack. They are meeting today to discuss it, and New Zealand will be listening, but I want the world to be listening. Because our government needs the shame of being called out by more than just the people who theyâve already decided donât vote for them.
Maori have a long and proud history of fighting for their rights, and theyâll do it again here. And Iâll be on the pickets beside them, but thereâll be plenty of my own pickets to attend, because this government is radical in every sense of the word.
So please, even if youâre very far away, stand behind them in this. Keep your eyes on us. Amplify their voices. Donât let the racism drown them out.