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Hildegard Feng
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MA History @UofT (Late Qing/Republican China, Gender & Sexuality). Official Anglo-Catholic (TEC) parish void cat. Book hoarder, FFXIV player, unserious contents generator. 🏳️‍🌈 and Faithful. Opinions mine and none others. She/her/她/佢
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This is how I feel every time somebody disagrees with me on this platform:
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After two weeks of escalating threats and harassment and no statement forthcoming from the university decrying them, the department voted and approved the following statement. We were pleased and surprised to see President Tate’s article in NJ.com the next day. #Rutgers
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This, by the way, is why you should never RSVP to a protest that wants your name & address.
wired.com WIRED @wired.com · Jun 13
SCOOP: Details about Saturday’s “No Kings” protest are under watch by domestic intelligence centers, where analysts regularly distribute speculative threat assessments among federal, state, and local agencies, according to an internal alert obtained by WIRED.

UNPAYWALLED:
'No Kings' Protests, Citizen-Run ICE Trackers Trigger Intelligence Warnings
Army intelligence analysts are monitoring civilian-made ICE tracking tools, treating them as potential threats, as immigration protests spread nationwide.
www.wired.com
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The driver of the pickup truck involved in the accident was placed in a stretcher and left in an ambulance.

“Now you’re clogging up the street and people have to work,” one of the remaining bystanders can be heard to say during the stream. “How is this making America great again?”
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NEW: 12 masked armed men try to enter a homeless shelter without saying who they are. ICE agents park outside an elementary school, sparking fear and a car accident. Local police respond to a call about a possible assault, only to find ICE.

Inside one day on LI:

theintercept.com/2025/06/13/i...
ICE Agent Fled From Angry Residents Outside New York School — and Got in a Car Crash
Masked and unidentified ICE agents lurking near schools sparked fear, confusion, and a car crash in Latino-heavy New York suburbs.
theintercept.com
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it's here! a very colorful and enchanting experience - a printable and colorable ebook featuring 15 fun little poorly drawn cats.

sharpen your pencils, your quest awaits!

poorlycatdraw.gumroad.com/l/medievalcats
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“The platforms were no longer social, in any meaningful sense of the word, but rather centralized and exercising constant (algorithmic) editorial discretion.”

Thought this piece was quite astute 👇
Since the early 2010s, social media has been identified with protesters. In the early days, social media was an effective tool for activists to organize and communicate with one another and directly with the public, providing counternarratives to the ones laid out in popular coverage.
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Same racist authoritarian data collection they've been doing in Xinjiang for years. Fight it everywhere
wired.com WIRED @wired.com · May 29
NEW: The US government has collected DNA samples from 133,000+ migrant children and teenagers and uploaded them into CODIS, a national criminal database originally built for convicted sex offenders and violent criminals, according to documents reviewed by WIRED.
The US Is Storing Migrant Children’s DNA in a Criminal Database
Customs and Border Protection has swabbed the DNA of migrant children as young as 4, whose genetic data is uploaded to an FBI-run database that can track them if they commit crimes in the future.
www.wired.com
It would be seen as odd because a Chinese rendering of the Creed is already considered as formal written language.

Here is a sung version of the Creed in Cantonese: youtu.be/1Xxl31kO9V4?...
尼西亞信經中文合一版(廣東話)
YouTube video by Aki Production and Ministry
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Eels were everywhere in pre-modern England. So if you wanted to explain something, you might put it in eel terms!

Were the Apostles naturally gifted speakers? No! said Richard Whitlock in 1654. Before they met Jesus, they were "fitter to catch Eeles than Soules."

Aposteels, yo.
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For me it is the distinction between colloquial speech (口頭語) and formal-style language (書面語).
Because spoken colloquial Cantonese is usually considered less formal and, therefore, less "serious", with dialect-specific characters like 嘅 in place of 的 (even though you can pronounce 的 as 嘅). Cantonese is perfectly capable of pronouncing the same written Chinese text just like Mandarin, anyway.
Personally I like this one from the bilingual BCP the best!
This is how I feel every time somebody disagrees with me on this platform:
I went to a cat-themed Japanese stationery store in East Village yesterday.
……我們信聖靈,是主,是賜生命者,從聖父、聖子而出,與聖父、聖子同受敬拜,同享尊榮。他曾藉眾先知傳言。我們信使徒所傳惟一聖而公的教會。我們承認因為赦罪而設立的獨一洗禮。我們盼望死後的復活,並來世的永生。阿們。
A transcript from the English-Chinese bilingual BCP:

尼吉亞信經

我們信獨一的上帝,全能的聖父,是創造天地, 並一切有形無形萬物的主。我們信獨一的主,耶穌基督,上帝的獨生聖子,在萬世之前為父所生,從上帝所出的上帝,從光所出的光,從真上帝所出的真上帝,是生,非造, 是與聖父同體。萬物都是藉著主受造。主為要拯救世人,從天降臨:因聖靈的大能,道成肉身,為童貞女馬利亞所生,成為人身。在本丢彼拉多手下,為我們釘十字架,被害、埋葬。照聖經所說,第三天復活,升天,坐在聖父的右邊。將來必榮耀再臨,審判活人、死人。他的國無窮無盡。……
Nicene Creed from the English-Chinese bilingual BCP published by the Episcopal Asiamerica Ministry. It is from the Holy Eucharist: Rite Two. It is the version used by St. George's Episcopal Church, Flushing in their Chinese service.