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We’re often both though. Loudly encouraging rejection of gendered expectations and beauty standards is super common among us as we tend to be very vocal feminists. But we’re also often acutely aware that we’re held to much higher standards within those norms and we have a tendency to prefer to take every opportunity we can to culturally align ourselves with our gender. Like, my legs are currently shaved, but I’ve been with women whose hairy legs just made them feel womanly.

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Hasan Piker debates 'Professor Jiang' of the 'Predictive History' youtube channel

It’s a World of Darkness - Mage reference. A game where all of reality is malleable and driven by consensus and whoever manages to control consensus, their way of thinking and doing things becomes real. The Sons of Ether represent a movement of Mages that believe in now outdated ether theory, in steampunk shit basically. In my mind, Marx wrote Kapital to try and counter the swelling forces of capitalism that were making his own magic harder to do. I could write a whole dissertation here but I won’t, but it is the best TTRPG setting out there bar none ^^

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Iran Monitors US Compliance Moment-By-Moment, Won’t Implement MoU Unilaterally: FM Spox

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman has declared that Tehran will monitor the United States’ compliance with the war‑termination memorandum of understanding (MoU) “moment‑by‑moment” and warned that the Islamic Republic will not implement its commitments unilaterally. “The principle of ‘commitment in exchange for commitment’ in the negotiations means that we will implement our commitments only as long as the other side implements its commitments,” Esmaril Baghaei said in a press briefing on Tuesday. “No commitment is supposed to be implemented unilaterally.” The spokesman’s remarks came as the United States and Iran remain at odds over the implementation of the 14‑point MoU signed in mid‑June, which was supposed to end the US‑Israeli war of aggression against Iran and provide for the lifting of the naval blockade and the release of frozen Iranian assets. Baghaei said Tehran had never expected the diplomatic process to proceed without challenges, given the deep mutual mistrust and bitter past experiences of US breaches of commitments and Israeli obstruction. “From the very beginning, when we entered this diplomatic process, no one imagined a smooth and challenge‑free process. Keep in mind that this diplomatic process began after two wars, in less than a year, in an atmosphere of extreme suspicion, distrust, and given previous experiences of US faithlessness and obstruction by the Zionist regime.” Lebanon ceasefire tests MoUThe spokesman said the MoU’s first clause, which requires a cessation of military operations on all fronts, including Lebanon, is the most critical provision. “The text of the memorandum is drafted very precisely and clearly. Both in clause one, which specifies that the cessation of war on all fronts must include Lebanon, and in the fact that the United States, as the other party to the memorandum, must adhere to its commitments and do whatever is necessary regarding Lebanon to ensure that the Zionist regime’s military aggression against Lebanon is halted.” Baghaei warned that if the US fails to rein in Israeli violations, Iran will not hesitate to use all available tools to protect its national security and interests. No US meetings in DohaAddressing reports of a possible meeting between Iranian and American officials in Doha, Baghaei categorically rejected that any such meeting had been planned. “We had no plans for a meeting with American officials at any level in the coming days, so there was nothing to cancel,” he said. “What will likely take place in Doha tomorrow is a discussion on the implementation of certain clauses of the MoU, including the release of Iran’s frozen assets, which will be conducted with Qatari officials. I emphasize that no meeting at any level with the American side has been scheduled for the coming days.” Baghaei said Iran has not yet entered the phase of final agreement negotiations and will not do so until the US begins implementing five key provisions of the MoU. “We have not yet entered the negotiation phase for the final agreement. According to Article 13 of the Memorandum of Understanding, the start of negotiations for the final agreement is contingent upon the initiation of the implementation of Articles 1, 4, 5, 10, and 11, and the continuation of their implementation.” He said while the US has issued the necessary licenses for Iranian oil exports under Article 10, the process for releasing Iran’s blocked funds under Article 11 is still being pursued. Iran Announces New Retaliatory Strikes on US Targets Following Latest Ceasefire Violations Martyred Leader’s funeral arrangementsBaghaei also detailed Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s recent visit to Iraq, describing it as “very important” and the first such visit after the formation of Iraq’s new government. He said the visit focused on strengthening bilateral ties across political, economic, security and border cooperation, and on coordinating the funeral ceremonies for the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in Iraq. “The Iraqi people are eagerly awaiting to participate in the farewell ceremony for the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution, a figure known as a prominent scholar, a supreme religious authority, and a pioneer concerned with peace, security and dignity in the region.” He said Iraq’s leadership has formed a high‑level committee headed by his chief of staff to coordinate the ceremonies. “The people of Iraq, like the people of Iran, are mourning the loss of the martyred Leader and his faithful companions,” Baghaei said. NATO chief’s admission of complicityBaghaei also addressed the recent admission by NATO’s Secretary General that member states participated in the military aggression against Iran, calling it a clear confession of complicity in war crimes. “This was not an unknown matter; it was clear to us that NATO and some of its member states were actively involved in the design, execution, and support of the aggressive actions of the United States and the Zionist regime against Iran,” Baghaei said. He stated that the admission has two dimensions, “First, it is a clear confession of complicity in the crime of aggression against Iran. Second, this confession is admissible in any court, both the NATO Secretary General as someone who had a role in this decision‑making, and all NATO member states that participated in this decision and in its implementation, will bear international responsibility for committing an internationally wrongful act.” Baghaei added that the crimes committed in Minab, Lamerd and elsewhere in Iran can now be attributed as war crimes to NATO member states, their commanders, and decision‑makers. “Some European countries are trying to justify and absolve themselves of participation in these crimes by claiming their support was limited to ‘technical and logistical support.’ This in no way lessens the burden of the crime they committed. Under international law, any participation in the commission of the crime of aggression against other countries is prohibited and condemned,” he said. “Therefore, it is natural that the Islamic Republic of Iran will continue its formal demand for accountability from all parties that directly or indirectly played a role in the aggressive operations of the United States and the Zionist regime against Iran.” The Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding was signed on June 18, 2026, bringing an end to the US‑Israeli war of aggression against Iran that began on February 28. The 14‑point agreement committed both sides to an immediate and permanent cessation of military operations on all fronts, including Lebanon. However, Israel has continued strikes in southern Lebanon in violation of the ceasefire, and the US has threatened Iran with renewed military action. Iran has insisted that any final agreement is contingent on the full implementation of the MoU, particularly the cessation of hostilities in Lebanon. (PressTV) From Orinoco Tribune via This RSS Feed.

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Halifax brand scrapped after 173 years due to Lloyds takeover

The Halifax brand is being scrapped after 173 years, with all customer accounts to be rebranded to Lloyds. Lloyds Banking Group, which has owned Halifax since 2009, confirmed the move after reports in May said it was considering phasing out Halifax as a standalone brand. Lloyds said it remained committed to the town of Halifax and the wider Yorkshire and Humber region, where 3,000 staff are based at its Trinity Road office. Lloyds Banking Group’s chief executive of consumer relationships Jas Singh said very little would change for customers. “As Halifax changes to Lloyds, our Halifax customers will keep everything they know and love today - the same fantastic app design, the same friendly faces in our branches - even the same sort code and account number,” he said. No job cuts are being announced as part of the shake-up, and Halifax branches will either be rebranded to Lloyds or shifted to a nearby branch throughout 2027. It is understood the decision was rooted in efforts to simplify the group’s portfolio, with the distinction between Halifax and Lloyds seen as becoming less prominent in recent years.

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Sudan Faces New Cholera Outbreak with 120 Deaths

Sudan has recorded 120 deaths and 1,102 suspected cases of cholera amid a worsening health emergency, marking the third documented outbreak in three years. The cholera surge began just two months after the previous outbreak was declared over in March, according to World Health Organization (W.H.O.) Sudan Director Shibl Sahbani. He explained that, unlike earlier three‑year epidemiological cycles, the country now faces almost constant outbreaks due to the conflict, chronic shortages of medical supplies and restricted access to many areas. The W.H.O. warned that the approaching rainy season will likely exacerbate the situation, hindering humanitarian aid deliveries and leaving millions without safe drinking water. RELATED: Cholera Outbreak Kills 74 Citizens in Northeast Nigeria Government figures cited by the W.H.O. indicate that during the most recent wave -spanning July 2024 to March 2026– more than 124,400 people contracted cholera and 3,500 died. The current tally of 120 fatalities and 1,102 suspected cases reflects a renewed spike that adds to the cumulative burden. Health officials stress that the disease spreads rapidly in crowded displacement camps where sanitation is compromised, and where the conflict has destroyed or severely damaged health infrastructure. .@WHO trucks carrying 8.5 metric tons of medical supplies, including cholera kits, have left Port Sudan & Kosti to join an inter-agency convoy to Dilling & Kadugli, South Kordofan. The supplies will help meet the growing health needs in the state & support outbreak preparedness. pic.twitter.com/Nh3D1emSn1 — WHO Sudan (@whosudan) June 30, 2026 Humanitarian Impact W.H.O. also reported that the outbreak is concentrated in West Kordofan, a strategic zone contested by the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), with nearly 300 suspected cases and three deaths already recorded in neighboring West Kordofan. UN Humanitarian Affairs Chief Tom Fletcher warned that repeated attacks on power stations in El Obeid are cutting electricity and water supplies, increasing the risk of further cholera transmission and other atrocities. After three years of war that has claimed over 200,000 lives, approximately 40 % of Sudan’s health centers are non‑functional, while the remaining 60 % operate only partially, offering limited or insufficient services. Shibl Sahbani lamented that the devastated health system hampers timely case detection, treatment and vaccination campaigns, leaving vulnerable populations especially exposed. International agencies are scrambling to deploy oral rehydration salts, antibiotics and water purification kits, but insecurity and bureaucratic obstacles delay distribution. The W.H.O. urged all parties to respect humanitarian corridors and to allow unimpeded access for medical teams, stressing that rapid intervention is essential to curb the outbreak before the rainy season peaks. #Sudan has declared a #cholera outbreak in West Kordofan state. As of 20 June 2026, the State Ministry of Health reported 838 suspected cholera cases, 7 confirmed cases and 117 deaths. The outbreak is unfolding amid the continued disruption of health services caused by conflict.… pic.twitter.com/kF4n3FWuUz — Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) June 29, 2026 Local communities have begun voluntary clean‑up efforts and awareness campaigns, yet without stable electricity, clean water, and functioning health facilities, these initiatives struggle to achieve lasting impact. The UN continues to advocate for a cease‑fire to enable a coordinated health response, warning that each day of delay raises the death toll and deepens the humanitarian catastrophe. From teleSUR English via This RSS Feed.

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British Museum made false claims about its removal of ‘Palestine’ from displays

In February 2026, the museum defended its decision to alter some displays, saying that “audience testing” showed the term “Palestine” to be “no longer meaningful”. However, a new disclosure by the museum to MEE, in response to a freedom of information request, confirms that no such testing was carried out, nor any visitor research related to the term “Palestine”.

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Anybody Who Thinks Orbital Data Centers are a Good Idea Is Suffering from AI Psychosis, Experts Argue

Yeah… Terrestrial 5G towers with a fiber backbone for some proportion of them… are… stupendously more cost effective at getting a decent level of internet to a lot of people. Also doesn’t cause Kessler Syndrome, which is, you know, good. Now, such a system will still suffer in more abberant atmospheric conditons, but to a far lesser extent. Literally the only actual ‘use case’ I can think of where StarLink ‘makes sense’ as a better solution is … you are a boat that is actually moving most of the time. If you’re a house boat… terrestrial 5G probably exists near your mooring. Either that or you truly, truly live far away from civilization. … but we already had satellite internet that did those things.

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[✅️FT] England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 2-1 🇨🇩 Congo DR

Goals England: Harry Kane (75’, 86’) Congo DR: Brian Cipenga (7’) Competition: FIFA World Cup Kickoff: 16:00+UTC Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium - Atlanta, Georgia USA Head referee: Adham Mohammad England form [old → recent]: ✅️✅️✅️➖️✅️ Congo DR form [old → recent]: ➖️❌️➖️❌️✅️ Lineups England 4-2-3-1: Jordan Pickford(1) - Marc Guéhi(6) - Ezri Konsa(2) - Nico O'Reilly(3) - ~~Djed Spence(25)~~ ⇆ Eberechi Eze(21) - Jude Bellingham(10)🟨 - ~~Declan Rice(4)~~ ⇆ John Stones(5) - Elliot Anderson(8) - Harry Kane(9)⚽️⚽️ - ~~Marcus Rashford(11)~~ ⇆ Anthony Gordon(18) - ~~Noni Madueke(20)~~ ⇆ Bukayo Saka(7) Bench: Trevoh Chalobah - Dan Burn - Kobbie Mainoo - Morgan Rogers - Dean Henderson - Ollie Watkins - Ivan Toney - Jordan Henderson - James Trafford - Reece James - Jarell Quansah - ~~Anthony Gordon~~ - ~~Bukayo Saka~~ - ~~Eberechi Eze~~ - ~~John Stones~~ Congo DR 4-3-3: Lionel Mpasi(1) - Axel Tuanzebe(4) - Chancel Mbemba(22) - ~~Arthur Masuaku(26)~~ ⇆ Joris Kayembe(12) - Aaron Wan-Bissaka(2) - ~~Samuel Moutoussamy(8)~~ ⇆ Fiston Mayele(19) - Noah Sadiki(14)🟨 - ~~Ngal'ayel Mukau(6)~~ ⇆ Edo Kayembe(25) - Yoane Wissa(20) - ~~Brian Cipenga(9)⚽️~~ ⇆ Théo Bongonda(10) - ~~Nathanaël Mbuku(7)~~ ⇆ Meschack Elia(13) Bench: Cédric Bakambu - Matthieu Epolo - Timothy Fayulu - Charles Pickel - Gédéon Kalulu - Dylan Batubinsika - Gaël Kakuta - Simon Banza - Aaron Tshibola - Steve Kapuadi - ~~Meschack Elia~~ - ~~Théo Bongonda~~ - ~~Edo Kayembe~~ - ~~Joris Kayembe~~ - ~~Fiston Mayele~~ Match Stats Possession: 60%🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🔴🔴🔴🔴40% Shots On Goal: 7 - 2 Shots Attempted: - Fouls: - Yellow Cards: - Red Cards: - Corners: - Saves: 1 - 5 Expected Goals: 2.04 - 0.81 Big Chances Created: 7 - 0 Big Chances Missed: 6 - 1 Accurate Passes: 468(90%) - 468(82%) Duels Won: 44 - 45 Match Events 2' - 🚩 Offside, Congo DR. Yoane Wissa is caught offside. 3' - 🗣️🔴 Ngal’ayel Mukau (Congo DR) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Marcus Rashford (England). 7' - ⚽️ Goal! England 0, Congo DR 1. Brian Cipenga (Congo DR) right footed shot from the left side of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Chancel Mbemba. 10' - 🗣️🔴 Nathanaël Mbuku (Congo DR) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Nico O’Reilly (England). 11' - 🗣️🔴 Foul by Brian Cipenga (Congo DR). Noni Madueke (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half. 14' - ⛳ Corner, England. Conceded by Samuel Moutoussamy. 17' - 🗣️🔴 Foul by Noni Madueke (England). Brian Cipenga (Congo DR) wins a free kick in the defensive half. 19' - 🗣️🔴 Foul by Jude Bellingham (England). Nathanaël Mbuku (Congo DR) wins a free kick in the attacking half. 19' - 🟨 Jude Bellingham (England) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. 21' - 🗣️🔴 Foul by Marcus Rashford (England). Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Congo DR) wins a free kick in the defensive half. 27' - 🗣️🔴 Djed Spence (England) wins a free kick on the right wing. Foul by Noah Sadiki (Congo DR). 28' - 🟨 Noah Sadiki (Congo DR) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. 34' - 🗣️🔴 Foul by Nico O’Reilly (England). Nathanaël Mbuku (Congo DR) wins a free kick in the defensive half. 37' - 🗣️🔴 Foul by Nico O’Reilly (England). Ngal’ayel Mukau (Congo DR) wins a free kick in the defensive half. 38' - 🚩 Offside, Congo DR. Aaron Wan-Bissaka is caught offside. 38' - 🗣️🔴 Marcus Rashford (England) wins a free kick on the left wing. Foul by Ngal’ayel Mukau (Congo DR). 40' - ⛳ Corner, Congo DR. Conceded by Nico O’Reilly. 41' - 🗣️🔴 Foul by Ngal’ayel Mukau (Congo DR). 41' - 🗣️🔴 Jude Bellingham (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half. 45'+3' - 🗣️🔴 Djed Spence (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Ngal’ayel Mukau (Congo DR). 45'+5' - 🚩 Offside, Congo DR. Brian Cipenga is caught offside. 45'+5' - 🗣️🔴 Elliot Anderson (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Samuel Moutoussamy (Congo DR). 45'+6' - ⛳ Corner, England. Conceded by Nathanaël Mbuku. 45' - 🟢 Second Half begins England 0, Congo DR 1. 46' - 🗣️🔴 Harry Kane (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Samuel Moutoussamy (Congo DR). 49' - ⛳ Corner, England. Conceded by Ngal’ayel Mukau. 50' - ⛳ Corner, England. Conceded by Arthur Masuaku. 55' - 🚩 Offside, Congo DR. Ngal’ayel Mukau is caught offside. 61' - 🔄 Substitution, England. Bukayo Saka replaces Noni Madueke. 61' - 🔄 Substitution, England. Anthony Gordon replaces Marcus Rashford. 62' - ⛳ Corner, Congo DR. Conceded by Nico O’Reilly. 63' - ⛳ Corner, Congo DR. Conceded by Elliot Anderson. 64' - 🔄 Substitution, Congo DR. Meschack Elia replaces Nathanaël Mbuku. 65' - 🗣️🔴 Nico O’Reilly (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Meschack Elia (Congo DR). 66' - 🗣️🔴 Foul by Ezri Konsa (England). Yoane Wissa (Congo DR) wins a free kick in the defensive half. 70' - 🔄 Substitution, England. Eberechi Eze replaces Djed Spence. 72' - ⛳ Corner, England. Conceded by Aaron Wan-Bissaka. 73' - 🗣️🔴 Eberechi Eze (England) wins a free kick on the right wing. Foul by Brian Cipenga (Congo DR). 75' - ⚽️ Goal! England 1, Congo DR 1. Harry Kane (England) header from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Anthony Gordon with a cross. 76' - 🔄 Substitution, Congo DR. Théo Bongonda replaces Brian Cipenga. 76' - 🔄 Substitution, Congo DR. Edo Kayembe replaces Ngal’ayel Mukau. 81' - 🗣️🔴 Ezri Konsa (England) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Meschack Elia (Congo DR). 86' - ⚽️ Goal! England 2, Congo DR 1. Harry Kane (England) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the top right corner. Assisted by Anthony Gordon. 89' - 🔄 Substitution, Congo DR. Joris Kayembe replaces Arthur Masuaku. 89' - 🔄 Substitution, Congo DR. Fiston Mayele replaces Samuel Moutoussamy. 90'+1' - 🗣️🔴 Foul by Anthony Gordon (England). Théo Bongonda (Congo DR) wins a free kick on the right wing. 90'+1' - 🔄 Substitution, England. John Stones replaces Declan Rice. 90'+3' - 🗣️🔴 Marc Guéhi (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Fiston Mayele (Congo DR). 90'+3' - 🗣️🔴 Harry Kane (England) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Axel Tuanzebe (Congo DR). 90'+5' - 🗣️🔴 Foul by Jude Bellingham (England). Yoane Wissa (Congo DR) wins a free kick in the attacking half. 90'+7' - 🛑 Second Half ends, England 2, Congo DR 1. Generated by lemmy-match-thread-bot

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Ethnic Minorities and People of Color Bi-Weekly Thread for the 19/06/2026

I get the impression more people subscribe to the patriarchy and white supremacy than they want to think. The amount of times I’ve seen or heard men or women being made fun of for lacking traits specific to rigid gender norms (height, facial appearance, choice of clothing) or “Aryan features” (colored eyes, hair texture, etc.) from even those who consider themselves open-minded makes me think it’ll be a very long while before they’re really tackled if ever.

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UPS Driver Throws Heavy Box at Aggressive Dog, Then Faces Off with Owner

You can say his reaction was over the top, but we don’t know what he’s gone through recently. He snapped, and there may be a good reason for it. A job like that can tax anyone’s patience. Your honour, my client should be excused for the murder/manslaughter/assault of…

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What are your thoughts and feelings towards nuclear power?

I like the idea of nuclear power, but I think the cost is not justified as it is currently implemented. Now, the cost for nuclear power can come down. The Trump admin already reduced the cost for setting up nuclear power plants in the US, but that cost reduction comes with increased risk. The reason why I would be fine living near a nuclear power plant, is because the whole thing is designed and run with safety as the first priority. If you haven’t yet, check out the Smarter Everyday video Destin filmed inside a nuclear power plant. You can tell from watching the video that safety at that plant is a constantly improving process, and it comes at a cost. Extra concrete to protect the building, extra environmental studies to look for contamination, round the clock armed security… All these things make nuclear power safer, and they are all things that every investor and board member would love to cut to make some extra margin on their billion dollar power project. TBF, I don’t think the profit/rent seeking line-go-up management and political culture in the US today is condusive to running safe and reliable nuclear power, and I would much rather see our power come from lower-consequence renewables.

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Nazbols want to unify socialist economic planning with imperialism. They were purged by Stalin and the Bolsheviks for wanting to engage in imperialism, and also saw popularity in Germany. Essentially a far-right ideology that stands against socialist internationalism.

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