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Cake day: June 8th, 2026

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  • I used to love limp bizkit, but then I learned English (I’m fucking serious here). Especially on Significant Other there’s some beautiful instrumentals but I can’t listen to them anymore when they’re immediately followed by gems like “it’s my ass, and your perfume, that make temptation hard to refuse”. Like, c’mon man, you knew English when you were writing this, there’s no excuse.



  • the family admitted that the victims was constantly being bullied, so good chance for suicide there too

    Or, the victim was constantly harassed until being found hanging from a tree, so there’s already a motive and likely a handful of suspects

    According to the CDC about 12,000 people a year hanged themselves

    Any estimates on how many did it outdoors, where they’re likely to be interrupted? See, this is the suspicious part. Basically no-one ever attempts hanging in public. Here, you have seven people over a year and the police just shrugs.













  • It has everything to do with it. I live in a country that made greenwashing a lifestyle: Finland. Every shop around here advertises how responsible they are with their business. Meanwhile, the quality is often worse than that of brands derided as “fast fashion”. Marimekko* made national headlines some time ago when they licensed a pattern to IKEA, and the IKEA product turned out to be much better quality for a fraction of the price.

    It’s very important to target fast and ultrafast fashion, and I’m glad France starts with influencers. The next step should be quality norms. Otherwise, you’re just pricing poor people out, while consumer behaviours and environmental impact stay the same, and owners of established brands get exponentially richer.

    *If you don’t know Marimekko, suffice to say I saw Marimekko knockoffs in boutiques in France last week.






  • If you suspect you might have sleep apnea, you should first see a doctor. I see you use €, so there’s a chance you won’t need to pay to use a machine - you might get one from your health care operator for free.

    For example: my family member in Finland got a diagnosis, and with it he got issued a machine, on the condition that he uses it on most nights. The machine is internet connected. Once a year a doctor makes a remote check-up: they look through the data collected by the machine to see if it works well for you (effective air pressure, persistent obstructions etc.). If you use the machine on most nights (at least 70% of the year), you get to keep it for another year. You also get a new mask, hose and air filter once a year for free.

    I hope you can have a similar experience in your home country.

    (Forgot to add: I have no idea what the “good enough” CPAP machine costs, it might have to do with the necessary air pressure or other factors i know nothing about. You really should ask your doctor first)