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Oh I limit follows which means I have to approve you and I probably will but you can toot @ me and that'll make it easier for me to know.

Fuck toxic masculinity, tho

I used my sun lamp this morning! A good choice.

What would be a positive way of saying “a life well lived is the best revenge?” ... I have a feeling more like “resentment is like drinking poison and hoping someone else will die, so live toward your principles and talents instead” ... but it’s not pithy.

I just don’t feel so much toward revenge as...I can’t do anything abt certain people so I’ll just do my best at being me when I think about that fact.

What would be a positive way of saying “a life well lived is the best revenge?” ... I have a feeling more like “resentment is like drinking poison and hoping someone else will die, so live toward your principles and talents instead” ... but it’s not pithy.

I just don’t feel so much toward revenge as...I can’t do anything abt certain people so I’ll just do my best at being me when I think about that fact.

I’m so proud of my good robot daughter

weird star trek canon realization Afficher plus

weird star trek canon realization Afficher plus

LB a beautiful example of decay. Or something.

I mean "Finds hope in rotting logs..." was already in my bio.

Change, decay, repair, the naturalness of it all...even when it may also involve catastrophic and unnatural harms to the environment... one of my colleagues who works on digital things has suggested the idea that we could conceive of the digital and digital objects much as we conceive of natural ones... that they will decay. That bit rot is just another kind of rot. That not everything will last. I find that appealing.

Printing off this piece on "Rethinking Repair" to read sometime this week... perhaps on the bus, perhaps on Friday when I've tried to block out some time for research and reading... sjackson.infosci.cornell.edu/R

(Yes, I have a bunch of hacks around shit like this because I've been partially sighted since I was 25. It doesn't stop it from being annoying as hell when encountered.)

I really want to read this essay about Sturgill Simpson, but it's got one of those layouts that is extremely frustrating when you have your web browser's zoom up past about 125%. JUST LET ME SEE THE TEXT I DON'T CARE ABOUT YOUR SIDEBAR LOGO oxfordamerican.org/magazine/it

they are so into undergarments as treasure. I gave them a carved sigil on a leather thong and they all 100% assumed thong panty and not, like... a leather cord with a pendant on it