@JenYetAgain@toot.site like how super heroes get powers from exposure to radiation?
(please boost) asking for money help
hello!
i need $80 to order groceries and $60 for medical weed ($140 total)
i'm currently unemployed and in the process of applying for disability
paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/v33b33
cashapp: https://cash.app/$vantablack420
venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/vantablack420
liberapay: https://liberapay.com/v4nt4bl4ck
and to help with laser hair removal here's my gofundme (goes towards separate total): https://www.gofundme.com/f/donations-to-defeat-dysphoria?utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer
thank you so much 🖤
@JenYetAgain@toot.site google didn't help explain this so it is going to haunt me the not knowing
Heartbroken and weeping that the next Theranos may not get funding, truly the Golden Age is over
I guess the workers weren't ready for the wooly caterpillar dick--so hard being ahead of the public's artistic sensibilities
If I could change one thing about the way we talk about copyright, it would be to replace "protected" with "encumbered," at least in the library context. An out-of-print book from 1950 with a dead author and a defunct publisher is not "protected" by copyright; it's encumbered. 60-year-old newspaper articles, 10-year-old political ads, on and on - vast swaths of in-copyright material with no commercial life but some remaining intellectual value aren't protected by copyright. They're encumbered.