What Wendy's Doing: I am reading about TrumpRX, which is pure fucking bullshit—a glorified coupon site where no drugs are actually sold, just discount codes pharmacies can reject at will. People will literally die waiting for medications they can't afford, all propped up by that dick-tickling ball-wart's colossal lie.
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❄️ Weather Check ❄️
New York: 23°F, cloudy as your ex's intentions, 20% chance of snow—the kind of cold that makes you question every life choice that brought you to this frozen hellscape.
Kansas City: 46°F and sunny, mocking you with false spring promises while winter still has three fucking months left to ruin your life.
Atlanta: 35°F climbing to 60°F, because Southern weather is a bipolar mess that can't commit to a season like your commitment-phobic situationship.
San Francisco: 56°F, partly cloudy, that expensive-ass fog rolling in to remind you your rent is due and your dreams are expensive.
Detroit: 22°F with light snow falling like economic opportunities—rare, disappointing, and melting before they land.
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The Daily Gathering
Good morning, beloved community. It's Friday, February 6th. Today: Republicans refuse to reform the violent immigration machine they built, Swedish youth demand climate justice from cowards in suits, a Texas professor fights back after getting fired for acknowledging trans people exist, and the life hack that'll unfuck your entire week.
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Editor's note: February's cold makes resistance feel heavier, but mycelium grows strongest in the dark.
Democracy Held Hostage by Turd-Munching Ass-Waffles

Jacking Off The US
The metallic taste of teargas. The weight of a government boot on your neck. The sound of a mother's scream echoing off Minneapolis ice as federal agents—masked, nameless, armed to the fucking teeth—gun down another American citizen in their own neighborhood.
The damage:
DHS funding expires February 13th as GOP cock-juggling thunder-cunts call Democratic reform demands "non-starters"
Two U.S. citizens killed by ICE in Minneapolis: Renee Good and Alex Pretti, their names now carved into resistance
Democrats demand body cameras, warrants, unmasked agents—basic fucking accountability that local cops already face
Republicans clutch pearls about "doxxing" agents while ICE operates like a goddamn paramilitary death squad
Response: Senate Dems drew a line—no more funding without guardrails. Schumer and Jeffries released 10 reforms Wednesday night. GOP Senator Katie Britt called it "a ridiculous Christmas list" because apparently not murdering citizens is too much to ask from the shit-stained ball-sacks running this country. Majority Leader John Thune—that piss-drinking dick-whistle—says talks haven't even started with 8 days left. Another shutdown looms while Americans bleed in streets. Read
Young Swedes Sue Government While Elders Watch World Burn

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The crunch of courtroom doors opening. The weight of 600 young bodies standing together, breath visible in February air, holding signs that read "You stole our future"—and this time, they're armed with international law.
The science:
Aurora, youth-led climate justice group, filed their second lawsuit against Sweden's government for inadequate climate targets
Sweden pledges net-zero by 2045—science says that's 15 years too late
Current plans exclude high-polluting sectors, accounting for less than half of emissions the government actually controls
The fair share principle: wealthy nations that created this mess must decarbonize faster than global average
Action: This lawsuit leverages recent rulings from the European Court of Human Rights and International Court of Justice that redefined state climate responsibility. The Dutch government just lost a similar case over Bonaire. The momentum is global—civil society, scientists, international courts all reaching the same conclusion: climate action must reflect fair responsibility. Aurora's playing the long game that Trump's ass-ramming cock-socket administration refuses to even acknowledge. Read
Texas Professor Fights Back After Firing for Acknowledging Reality

Reality is Real Bitches
Hands trembling as she packs her office. The hollow echo of empty hallways where students once learned that all humans deserve dignity. The taste of fear when a conservative student records you teaching truth and calls it "demonic."
Stakes:
Melissa McCoul, Texas A&M lecturer, filed federal lawsuit Tuesday after university fired her for teaching that transgender people exist
Student secretly recorded classroom discussion, demanded firing, posted videos to social media
That cum-dumpster ass-clown Governor Greg Abbott's chief of staff pressured university president to fire McCoul
University also removed dean, department head, accepted president's resignation—all because one Christian nationalist student couldn't handle facts
Texas A&M now requires presidents to sign off on any course discussing "race and gender ideology or topics related to sexual orientation or gender identity"
Movement: McCoul alleges violations of free speech and due process rights. She got no disciplinary hearing. The fuck-knuckle tit-weasels running Texas universities blocked a philosophy professor from teaching Plato's Symposium because it acknowledges LGBTQ+ orientations. Trump and his ball-fondling turd-burglars are erasing us from classrooms, but we're fighting back in courts, on streets, in every space they try to steal. Read
Life Survival: Tenderness

Audre Lorde
"We have to consciously study how to be tender with each other until it becomes a habit."
— Audre Lorde
Tenderness as weapon. You carry this into Monday by texting your queer friend just to say "I see you." Into the grocery store by not assuming anyone's gender or story. Into the argument with your mother by remembering she's terrified of a world changing faster than she can process—and meeting that fear with patience doesn't mean accepting her harm. Tenderness isn't weakness. It's the muscle memory of choosing connection when disconnection feels safer. Practice it until cruelty feels foreign to your bones.
Community & Culture
Billie Eillish brother claps back at "very powerful old white men" attacking Billie Eilish's anti-ICE speech versus Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman declares "cisgender" a "made-up word" designed to "destroy civil order"—Finneas defended his sister after Ted Cruz and USA Today attacked her Grammy speech saying "F*** ICE," while that cunt-licking shit-gibbon Hageman told a House committee that being called cisgender threatens civilization itself. One side stands with murdered Americans. The other clutches Latin prefixes like they're threatening to steal their gender. Why it matters: They're terrified because we're winning. Read & Read
Nature & Science
Earth's most abundant bacteria has a fatal evolutionary flaw—SAR11 bacteria dominate oceans through extreme efficiency, shedding genes to survive nutrient-poor waters. But that streamlining backfires: under stress, cells keep copying DNA without dividing, creating abnormal cells that swell and die. As oceans destabilize from climate chaos those dick-chomping clit-goblins in fossil fuel boardrooms created, this vulnerability could crash marine food webs. Why it matters: Even microscopic survivors have limits. The web is more fragile than we thought. Read
Iron scarcity threatens ocean oxygen production and the creatures we love—Phytoplankton need iron dust to photosynthesize the oxygen filling every other breath you take. Climate change is reducing iron delivery to oceans. When photosynthesis falters, so does the base of marine food webs: fewer krill means fewer penguins, seals, whales. Researchers spent 37 days at sea proving iron stress wastes 25% of light-capturing energy. Gizmo, my brilliant anthropology-student daughter, would appreciate how human systems mirror natural ones: both collapse when we steal essential nutrients. Why it matters: Your breath depends on invisible processes we're actively destroying. Read
Life Hacks
Drawer organizers become junk magnets → Use the inside of cabinet doors with command hooks for measuring cups, pot lids, cutting boards. The feeling: That exhale when you open a cabinet and see exactly what you need instead of playing kitchen Jenga at 6 AM.
Email checking eats 28% of your workday → Set three designated email windows (9 AM, 1 PM, 4 PM). Auto-responder: "I check email three times daily for focused work." After two weeks: reclaim 90 minutes daily. The feeling: Your nervous system remembering what it's like to complete an actual thought without that dopamine-stealing notification buzz.
"We need to talk" text spirals eat your whole evening → When anxious about relationship conversation, text: "Can we talk Saturday morning? I want to be present, not reactive." Schedule it. Write three bullet points of what you need. The feeling: Your body releasing that jaw-clenched, stomach-knotted tension because uncertainty has a time limit now.
Food & Nourishment
Blood oranges at peak February sweetness → Slice thin, layer with fennel, red onion, olive oil, sea salt. 12 minutes. Taste sunshine stored in citrus flesh. The contrast of sweet-bitter-sharp wakes up winter-dulled taste buds.
Corporate seed patents stealing food sovereignty → Save seeds from one heirloom tomato. Next spring: free plants that belong to you, not Monsanto. Dry on newspaper, store in envelope, label with date. This is food sovereignty—one seed packet at a time.
Transforming sad pantry pasta into restaurant-worthy meal → Pasta + butter + pasta water + lemon zest + black pepper + parmesan = cacio e pepe in 10 minutes. 5 ingredients. The starch in pasta water creates silk. The boring becomes sublime through understanding chemistry.
Life Survival: Forward Motion
"If I cannot bend heaven, I will raise hell."
— Virgil (reclaimed by every queer person who ever refused to disappear)
Forward motion means sometimes you dig down instead of climb up. When systems won't budge, we build underneath. This Friday, walk into your day knowing: resistance doesn't always look like marching. Sometimes it's showing up to work after the government tried to erase you. Sometimes it's teaching your kid that all families are real families. Sometimes it's just surviving when they wanted you dead. That's raising hell from below until the rotten structures collapse under their own weight. You're doing it. Keep going.


