JessicaMCurrall
@jessicamcurrall.bsky.social
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Kidney-transplant recipient, spouse, parent, volunteer (hospice, animals, community)
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@lollardfish.bsky.social Are you familiar with How to Eat a Poem by Eve Miriam?
Eve Miriam’s poem, How to Eat a Poem, reads:

Don’t be polite.
Bite in.
Pick it up with your fingers and lick the juice that may run down your chin.
It is ready and ripe now, whenever you are.

You do not need a knife or fork or spoon or plate or napkin or tablecloth.

For there is no core
or stem
or rind 
or pit
or seed 
or skin 
to throw away.
jessicamcurrall.bsky.social
I wonder how many military families were more hungry because of this.

To be clear: it is an abomination that in a country that has billionaires, anyone should have food insecurity.

I am particularly sensitive to military families bc they already sacrifice so much.
josesepulveda.bsky.social
ProPublica obtained records from the Department of Agriculture that detail the 94 million pounds of food, down to the number of eggs, that never reached food banks because of the #Trump administration’s cuts to The Emergency Food Assistance Program.

My latest video for @propublica.org.
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@radiofreetom.bsky.social I am not disagreeing with clear definitions or the importance of them.

I only wish to extend that meaning and value are also social constructs.

I want to get away from reactivity and hyperbole.

And I want to respect that how a people feel also matters.
jessicamcurrall.bsky.social
I am not engaging in the debate on what genocide means & whether or not the attempt of it is occurring.

@radiofreetom.bsky.social It's my impression when you get into these online discussions of semantics, your journalism ethic (& perhaps stubbornness) draws from strict definitions.
Screenshot taken from a Stephen Colbert quote when he was on The Colbert Report.  It reads, "Truthiness (noun) - the belief in what you feel to be true rather than what the facts will support".  An image of Stephen Colbert is at the left side of the image, pointing to the viewer and giving a thumb's up.
jessicamcurrall.bsky.social
"Encouraging someone to be entirely themselves is the loudest way to love them." -Kalen Dion
Brightly colored painting (possibly by 'LEO') with the quote, "Encouraging someone to be entirely themselves is the loudest way to love them." by Kalen Dion
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@autisticadam.bsky.social It sucks that this happens. You are describing the double-empathy problem. In short: non-autistic communication partners put full responsibility onto autistic people for breakdowns in understanding, even though they are also part of the difficulty.
Passage from, "Working with Autistic Transgender and Non-Binary People:  Research, Practice and Experience" edited by Marianthi Kourti, Damian Milton and others:  
"The double empathy problem.
Using the accounts of autistic people as foundation, Milton (2012) suggested that rather than seeing social interaction difficulties as solely located within the mind of the autistic person, the social disjuncture felt by autistic people is often mirrored by those attempting to understand and interact with them.  In this sense, it is both parties that can struggle to empathize with the other.  Since its inception, the theory has been supported by numerous experimental research studies (Milton, Heasman & Sheppard, 2018).  

All of the contributors to this book are themselves autistic and nonbinary or transgender.
jessicamcurrall.bsky.social
@lisad.bsky.social It is unacceptable for any member of the legislative branch, but especially the Speaker of the House (3rd in succession), to EVER say they "did not see" something the P&CIC said/posted.

It is not a tactic of plausible deniability, it is actively a dereliction of duty.
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@gny1234.bsky.social

I feel like it’s too easy to conclude evil morons are at the heart of this…for one, it’s not just a U.S. phenomenon. I keep mulling over Kathryn Schultz’ premise (youtu.be/QleRgTBMX88?...), & reflecting on the number of factors that all had to come together.
On being wrong | Kathryn Schulz
YouTube video by TED
youtu.be
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@pabloista.bsky.social Reading from neurodivergent researchers has been enormously insightful for me as the parent of twins who both demonstrate different ND profiles, one of whom is also non-binary.

Best wishes to you & your family.
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@radiofreetom.bsky.social
For example, hypothetically, if a leader of a nation's economy &/or decider of military actions like but not necessarily the U.S. P&CIC, was prone to speaking of quantities, amounts, & percents with no attachment to value, is there a point at which its no longer "quirky" ?
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@radiofreetom.bsky.social Another question about journalism, with gratitude that you entertain these at all.

Could someone do a review/interview/discussion of what it suggests when a human no longer retains a connection between numbers & what they mean? journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10....
The calculating brain | Physiological Reviews | American Physiological Society
The human brain possesses neural networks and mechanisms enabling the representation of numbers, basic arithmetic operations, and mathematical reasoning. Without the ability to represent numerical quantity and perform calculations, our scientifically and technically advanced culture would not exist. However, the origins of numerical abilities are grounded in an intuitive understanding of quantity deeply rooted in biology. Nevertheless, more advanced symbolic arithmetic skills require a cultural background with formal mathematical education. In the past two decades, cognitive neuroscience has seen significant progress in understanding the workings of the calculating brain through various methods and model systems. This review begins by exploring the mental and neuronal representations of nonsymbolic numerical quantity and then progresses to symbolic representations acquired in childhood. During arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), these representations are processed and transformed according to arithmetic rules and principles, leveraging different mental strategies and types of arithmetic knowledge that can be dissociated in the brain. Although it was once believed that number processing and calculation originated from the language faculty, it is now evident that mathematical and linguistic abilities are primarily processed independently in the brain. Understanding how the healthy brain processes numerical information is crucial for gaining insights into debilitating numerical disorders, including acquired conditions like acalculia and learning-related calculation disorders such as developmental dyscalculia. Listen to this article’s corresponding podcast at https://physrev.podbean.com/e/the-calculating-brain/.
journals.physiology.org
jessicamcurrall.bsky.social
@adamserwer.bsky.social Thank you for your article -- I agree, & it is heartbreaking.

The ugly, mean, illogical foundation of this hate is unfathomable to me. It's been (naively) shocking to discover how many people apparently believe anti-diversity ideas.

I did not see it, & shame on me.
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@radiofreetom.bsky.social I've never been cool but the idea I would use to anchor my disappointment in the everything goes umbrella expression of "free speech" (see also @chrisgeidner.bsky.social discussion of recent SCOTUS deliberations re: conversion therapy), is self-discipline.

Where'd it go?
Photo depicts a passage from Eleanor Roosevelt's (1960) You Learn by Living:  "With most families and most children you must have a certain number of rules to live by, and a discipline that is accepted, if the child is to realize that he has certain obligations.  This is an important part of self-discipline and an essential element of being a good citizen in a democracy.  Actually, when you come to understand self-discipline you begin to understand the limits of freedom.  You grasp the fact that freedom is never absolute, that it must always be contained within the framework of other people's freedom."
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@stevebenen.com Her disdain for having to be present + another incompetent person submitted & sworn in to head NOAA = the DJT admin coordinated multiple ways on same day to convey their goal of making legislative branch irrelevant & impotent
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@johnsickels.bsky.social I hear you, and I would say that @radiofreetom.bsky.social did not write the article to be a comfort.

I believe it is intended as a clarion call.

And yes, fwiw, I believe that firing on civilians is possible which is why our collective action is profoundly urgent.
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@shamrock42.bsky.social

Not for everyone, certainly, but if the question is comparing the armed forces + military leaders to politicians: yes, I absolutely believe they are more reliable &, historically, have been held to higher standards w/i military tribunals & civilian opinion.
jessicamcurrall.bsky.social
I agree with @radiofreetom.bsky.social & communicated with my elected officials that I stand with anyone, military, political leader of any party, who refuses to obey an illegal order.

www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/...

The U.S. armed forces do not belong to the P&CIC as personal assassins.
The Civil-Military Crisis Is Here
The leaders of the U.S. military may soon face a terrible decision.
www.theatlantic.com
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schumer.senate.gov
The government is shut down because Trump and the Republicans are hellbent on taking health care away from you.

And they won’t even come to the table to talk to us about it.

This is not about politics. It's about people.

Let’s break it down:
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@moosep.bsky.social You could probably find additional information through your patient portal.

I will hold space on your behalf that you are ok, & this turns out to be an inconvenience but not a problem.
Photo of a white lotus and lily pads.
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@moosep.bsky.social They are often nurses but not necessarily.

As a kidney transplant recipient, I get routine bloodwork a minimum of every 6 weeks, & it is not uncommon for me to be notified to repeat them for reasons that do not mean anything bad about my health. That may be the case here, too
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@moosep.bsky.social I can’t tell from your post or bio if you are a person already familiar with these kinds of processes. My apologies if you are & this is redundant or reads condescendingly.

A phlebotomist is the medical technician at a hospital or an outpatient lab who does blood draws.
jessicamcurrall.bsky.social
Solidarity: At least know that you are not alone.
jessicamcurrall.bsky.social
@geologytime.bsky.social I am hoping this is not a dumb question:

I know human intervention w/waterways to direct or dam rivers impacts entire ecosystems + can result in later flooding.

Does changing rock formations (eg, for highways or quarries), have a comparable impact?

Thank you