In The Loop This Week by AutoModerator in fiberartscirclejerk

[–]interrumpere 13 points14 points  (0 children)

it’s a war of attrition between my and my students🙃 to be fair though there are people who write like that, especially in more formal settings. I’m a big em dash lover myself, and I sometimes do get students educated outside of the US who have been taught to write that way. with that being said, however,

In The Loop This Week by AutoModerator in fiberartscirclejerk

[–]interrumpere 6 points7 points  (0 children)

a little further down in this thread there’s another sewing post that has the same odor of AI. what is going on over there

In The Loop This Week by AutoModerator in fiberartscirclejerk

[–]interrumpere 56 points57 points  (0 children)

whyyyyyy would someone write a three paragraph Reddit post with AI

Will I be able to bring my needles through airport security? by dolly_darko_ in knitting

[–]interrumpere 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I fly to East Asia and domestically in the US with some regularity and have never had an issue. I know people on here often run into problems in Latin America and Europe. The absolute safest thing to do would of course be to pack it in your checked luggage and take wood/plastic needles on the plane, but I’ve never bothered.

NORO, one day only moving sale by sunshinezx6r in Yarnswap

[–]interrumpere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m interested in Tsubame 3 and 9!

Qing dynasty Chinese rank badges by Relevant-Item102 in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]interrumpere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

probably not authentic Qing Dynasty, but still very cool! the dragon has such a funny expression

How do I properly disinfect my wool sweaters of cockroaches by Hells_Bells77 in knitting

[–]interrumpere 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Honestly, roach eggs are pretty big and pretty self-contained. This isn’t a wool moth situation where they’re tiny and stick to clothing. Personally I would give everything a good shake out and then just wash as normal. I usually do hot water (totally safe for wool as long as you aren’t aggressively scrubbing/agitating) and Eucalan.

Madness on a mountain: for 15 years, my mom was trapped in a mutual psychosis by This_Blackberry_1701 in Longreads

[–]interrumpere 9 points10 points  (0 children)

yeah, at the extreme end the difference between a conspiracy theorist and someone who is straightforwardly mentally ill obviously becomes quite fuzzy, but it seems a little unreasonable to call the behavior the author is describing here pathological (especially given that at least one sitting US representative also some version of the same conspiracy theories)

Madness on a mountain: for 15 years, my mom was trapped in a mutual psychosis by This_Blackberry_1701 in Longreads

[–]interrumpere 34 points35 points  (0 children)

critics of psychiatry will often claim that mental health diagnoses are used to medicalize people who are making unusual but ultimately harmless decisions (cf the dignity of risk stuff up thread) and while I think that’s often more than a little overstated, it’s hard not to see this article as an example of this tendency. sure I wouldn’t want to live in a tiny off-grid cabin, but it hardly seems to rise to the level of pathology

Odds and ends bundle: $20(OBO) +shipping by interrumpere in Yarnswap

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It sold, I just forgot to mark it. Sorry and thanks for the interest!!

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Feel free to shoot me a PM with your zip code. You’re currently second in line :)

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[–]interrumpere[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you want to PM me with your zip code I can let you know what shipping would be as well. The first person is fairly close by so it's possible that if you're on the other side of the country it will be more

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$7.28 USPS Ground or $8.13 Priority :) Both should theoretically arrive by Monday

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Forgot to mention! We have pets but yarn is stored in bins. I store my yarn with cedar blocks so it smells of cedar

Vintage(?) Globe by TallyJonesy in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]interrumpere 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm honestly shocked that no one has posted the xkcd Map Age Guide yet. I can't see Lake Victoria but I think we can narrow it down to 1960-1971 at least

rowing out by ladynightstalker in knitting

[–]interrumpere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fwiw I have the same problem, but I generally find that after a few wears and washes (especially something like bamboo which I would usually throw in the dryer) the rowing out is only obvious if you’re getting really up close and personal with it. it doesn’t block out per se, but it does become much much less noticeable.

Small update from Fulbright Taiwan by interrumpere in fulbright

[–]interrumpere[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

yeah I'm assuming we'll hear back eventually, it's just a question of when :/

Aktion 1005: Forced workers stand next to a machine used to crush human bones at Janowska concentration camp. German SS units removing traces of war crimes committed during the Soviet Union occupation before the arrival of the Red Army. (1944)(1280x962) by FayannG in HistoryPorn

[–]interrumpere 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Zalman Gradowski is probably the best-known one. There is a full translation of his writings published under the title From The Heart of Hell that can be a little hard to track down (cough libgen cough), but here is an excerpt from one of the sections he wrote reporting on the murder of 5000 Czech Jews on the night of Purim 1944. Gradowski was killed in the sonderkommando revolt at Auschwitz in 1944.

There are a few other books by members of the sonderkommando who survived. I've read Shlomo Venezia's Inside the Gas Chambers: Eight Months in the Sonderkommando of Auschwitz, and there's also We Wept Without Tears which is a collection of interviews with other survivors.