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Kinderen tot 12 kunnen weer een strandbloem (prijs 20 schelpen minimum) als ticket gebruiken op de kust tram!

Na het succes trekken we deze betaling in natura actie verder!
Op al onze bussen kan je nu betalen met een bak trappist!
Op de trams in Antwerpen kan je ook mee voor een grammetje coke, in Gent aanvaarden we ook het equivalent in wiet!

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vidíš masť som zabudol kúpiť. Minule sme sa o tom bavili s kuchármi ale už neviem k čomu sme dospeli. Olej nepoužívam vôbec (občas na zemiaky) ale najbližšie potom skúsim masť.

edit: odpočívať znamená ich dať potom ešte do trúby? Brutálne rýchlo chladnú tie stejky...

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Some really great books this week.
Someplace Else by D. R. Brown feels like an interconnected set of novellas, following AI as Humanity evolves to the stars.
If Wishes Were Retail by Auston Habershaw is a cosy story about a genie granting wishes in modern society (Alex's dad on the roof was sidesplittingly funny), and Line Magic by Kris Faatz was just such a wholesome, fill-you-up-with-goodness sort of a read.
I also revisited an old sci-fi favourite from the 1960's.

buttondown.com/SeansShelf/arch… #Bookstodon

Does anyone have good readings on the disability framework of autonomy? Basically, what does autonomy look like in a disabled body that has lost or is losing capacity?

I'm not sure I'm wording this correctly, I kind of have a very vague notion about what this is in the first place.

Updated to add: I have created this list on Mille feuilles with some of the suggested readings in book form in the comments. Thank you so much! millefeuilles.cloud/list/97/s/… (However it's worth digging into the replies below anyway, several very interesting articles and online ressources have also been shared!)

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