alykanas
@alykanas@slrpnk.net
- Comment on u up babe? 1 day ago:
You know he saying to himself “Pretty good, Neil, pretteeeeee guhd”
- Comment on PLAY TIME 🥳 5 days ago:
Long story short, when I was kid we for some reason hand reared a jackdaw. So he was like eat from you mouth friendly, and would come to me if I called him from a tree . I was about 12.
My mom made me release him cos she thought he might peck my eye out. So we did. He went to live in tree across the street.
When I was out riding my bike, he would come down and land on my head and we would ride about for a bit.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
BMX Park
- Comment on nature is beautiful 1 week ago:
Ain’t no party like an ant party
- Comment on Dunning-Kruger 2 weeks ago:
How do you know if someone has a PhD.?
They tell you
- Comment on new tab new tab new tab 2 weeks ago:
Amazing !
- Comment on fuck this asshole 3 weeks ago:
The French would already have shutdown the airports, blockaded highways and lit a fire under Paris.
- Comment on Why do i see so many americans obsessed with the concept of "this is a thing that [Ethnicity] does" 4 weeks ago:
Active Divide and Rule.
Last thing the government need is people using social media to realise we have more in common than differences, which social media naturally does.
So it’s managed.
- Comment on DOGE Quietly Deletes the 5 Biggest Spending Cuts It Celebrated Last Week 4 weeks ago:
Season 1 writes pretty much writes itself
- Comment on Greenpeace Is Going to Trial in $300 Million Suit That Poses Bankruptcy Risk 4 weeks ago:
🤐🤫
- Comment on Working-class creatives don’t stand a chance in UK today, leading artists warn 4 weeks ago:
Standard Guardian pearl clutching.
Here is the reality :
posh people do arts because they can afford to do it, and not have to earn. This has been the case for hundreds of years and private school has nothing to do with it.
The chances of making a living in the arts for anyone outside London, is next to zero. So to ignore the facts it’s enormously London centric kills any credibility .
Perhaps also consider what qualifies Andy Haldane, career economist at the Bank of England, to magically transfer his bean counting talent, into top job I. The Arts as chair of the RSA .
And then consider the only workers strike in its 270 year history took place on his watch .
- Comment on Algorithms are breaking how we think | Technology Connections 4 weeks ago:
Explains .world I suppose
- Comment on Is there really nothing the EU or NATO can do to stop Russian vessels cutting energy and communication cables at the Baltic sea? 5 weeks ago:
For balance, the last time this happened, when people were calling for nukes on Moscow, Sweden investigated, decided it was not deliberate, and released the ship