• they/them

plural system in Seattle, WA (b. 1974)
lots of fictives from lots of media, some horses, some dragons, I dunno. the Pnictogen Wing is poorly mapped.

host: Mx. Kris Dreemurr (they/them)

chief messenger and usual front: Mx. Chara or Χαρά (they/them)

other members:
Mx. Frisk, historian (they/them)
Monophylos Fortikos, unicorn (he/him)
Kel the Purple, smol derg (xe/xem)
Pim the Dragon, Kel's sister (she/her)

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in reply to @kda's post:

Echoing NPR, specifically their daily email. It is by no means 'leftist', if that's what you're explicitly looking for, but it has the major bullet points for the day with summaries, and one or two more lighthearted, local, or small things. I consider it a nice medium between "plugged in (doomscrolling)" and "hidden under a rock".

i get some basic info from work, because i indirectly work for a large mainstream news source in my country [which i will not name]... BUT they have a very liberal/moderate bias; not necessarily lying about things all the time, if you can sift through to the facts, but they do some choice emphasis/deemphasis that can be very numbing/demoralizing/propagandistic. tbh. i should be better at following news more regularly outside of that but typically i'll try and fact-check/critically read stuff i see on social media, and also i've found democracy now to be pretty good. also sometimes podcasts. "live like the world is dying" has occasional news updates.