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02 Jul 2023
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Miles finally got an explanation on what comic con is.
Miles finally got an explanation on what comic con is.
idk who needs to hear this but if ur a straight girl who wants to be a gay guy you literally just can be
this is me all day
i think it’s awesome that there’s weed for cats and we just give it to them
File under: even more blatant proof cis people can joke about trans people without it being at their expense
today reddit bumped off third party apps, Elon decided you can only read 600 twitter posts a day(!?), and YouTube is banning adblockers
tumblr, held together by hope and spit, presumed dead by many, really is one of the last decent media sites left standing
Now that the Supreme Court has blocked President Biden’s student debt cancellation proposal, people with loan balances have two things to watch in the short term.
First, the pandemic-related pause on monthly payments will end by Sept. 1, with the first payment due sometime in October. But the Biden administration has said it will provide a yearlong “on-ramp” to help ease the transition for borrowers who may struggle with making their payments — if a borrower misses a monthly bill, they won’t be considered delinquent from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, 2024.
Then, there is an even bigger source of relief: The Education Department has finalized its plan for a new loan repayment plan that could cut many borrowers’ monthly bills by half — and enrollment will be possible later this summer, before any payments are due.
On Friday afternoon, the White House announced a separate effort to provide loan cancellation using the so-called “settlement and compromise” authority it has under the Higher Education Act. This effort will take months at a minimum and its success could be subject to legal or other challenges. Its scope and the number of people who could benefit is not yet clear.
The Biden administration’s repayment plan — called SAVE — would revise the existing income-driven plan known as REPAYE. The Education Department released its initial proposal in January, and the final rule appears to hew closely to the original plan: Payments for undergraduates borrowers, for example, will amount to 5 percent of their discretionary income, down from 10 percent in the existing REPAYE plan, and 15 percent in other plans.
Taken together, these two actions are expected to go a long way in helping distressed borrowers make the transition back into repayment.
This is short enough that I just copied the whole thing over instead of using a gift link.
It’s time we decolonize the Cascadian volcanoes
If we can say Denali instead of Mt. McKinley then we can say Lawetlat'la instead of Mt. St Helens. The mountain is named Tahoma, not Rainier. Naming a mountain after Jefferson doesn’t erase its true name of Seekseekqua.
One name tells of the thousand years indigenous history and culture of the tribes who live there. The other name tells me nothing but colonialism.
Mt. Baker: Kulshan
Glacier Peak: Dahkobed
Mt. Rainier: Tahoma
Mt. St. Helens: Lawetlat'la
Mt. Adams: Klickitat
Mt. Hood: Wy'east
Mt. Jefferson: Seekseekqua
Three Sisters: Klah Klahne
The premise of Skyrim is just so funny. The shouts are just dragon language, making the fights between dragons basically an argument? But now this puny human has a minimal grasp of the vocab. Imagine you’re disagreeing with your bud about something unimportant like pineapple on pizza and then a mouse came running over and called you a bitch
#u laugh but if a mouse ran up to me with a toothpick in hand
#and yelled BITCH CUNT FUCK!!! at me? yeah I’d also fall over and dissolve into a skeleton