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  1. resource-gathering for comrades at the nexus of plurality/multiplicity, autism, and transfem identity. do folks have online resources related to selves-love & recognition, selves-dx, and community-building that i can share with them?

    tia!

    #actuallyplural #actuallyautistic #madodon #Neurodivergent #trans #transmastodon

  2. resource-gathering for comrades at the nexus of plurality/multiplicity, autism, and transfem identity. do folks have online resources related to selves-love & recognition, selves-dx, and community-building that i can share with them?

    tia!

    #actuallyplural #actuallyautistic #madodon #Neurodivergent #trans #transmastodon

  3. resource-gathering for comrades at the nexus of plurality/multiplicity, autism, and transfem identity. do folks have online resources related to selves-love & recognition, selves-dx, and community-building that i can share with them?

    tia!

    #actuallyplural #actuallyautistic #madodon #Neurodivergent #trans #transmastodon

  4. resource-gathering for comrades at the nexus of plurality/multiplicity, autism, and transfem identity. do folks have online resources related to selves-love & recognition, selves-dx, and community-building that i can share with them?

    tia!

    #actuallyplural #actuallyautistic #madodon #Neurodivergent #trans #transmastodon

  5. @bicmay

    "Meta shuts down global accounts linked to abortion advice and queer content."

    What a surprise.

    #boycottZuckerberg
    #boycottFacebook
    #boycottInstagram
    #boycottMeta
    #boycottWhatsapp

    ... although there are so many "friends", that aren't really friends as they support Zuckerberg = Trump.

  6. Celestia Tokenomics Crisis: TIA Plunges 90% After Aggressive Unlocks—Is Airdrop Hype to Blame? - Once hailed as the poster child of the “modular blockchain” movement, Celestia’s n... - cryptonews.com/news/celestia-t #altcoinnews #tokenunlock #celestia #airdrop

  7. Celestia Price Prediction: Can TIA Survive the FUD and Break Above $2? Founder Says Yes - Celestia co-founder Mustafa Al-Bassam claims that the core team remains committed ... - cryptonews.com/news/can-celest #technicalanalysis #priceprediction #industrytalk #celestia

  8. CW: Covid vax & immunosuppressant med Q

    Is Novavax impacted by Sirolimus (5mg/2x a week)

    I tried to read studies but my brain fog is real bad today and I’m struggling to parse if subunit vaccines are “live” and realized I need someone to explain it to me please.

    Right now I’m holding off on my latest dose before vaccination, but I’m feeling like such garbage without it, I figured I should ask .

    TIA!

    #novavax #nuvaxovid #longcovid #sirolimus

  9. What #privatedns are you using on #android

    Keep having intermittent connection issues with #adguard

    Tia

  10. A question for retro tech bros:

    My employer is still using an OKI dot matrix printer, model Microline 620, and an Epson dot matrix printer, model FX-890.

    The OKI printer is not working, and the FX-890 will only print some screens, but not all.

    It's an older Windows system, but I'm not sure which one, might be XPS.

    In the "available printer list" all of the printer statuses are "idle", nothing in que.

    What can be done to get Windows communicating again with the dot matrix printers?

    TIA.

    #tech #retrotech #windows
    #dotmatrix #dotmatrixprinter
    #microsoft #techquestions

  11. A question for retro tech bros:

    My employer is still using an OKI dot matrix printer, model Microline 620, and an Epson dot matrix printer, model FX-890.

    The OKI printer is not working, and the FX-890 will only print some screens, but not all.

    It's an older Windows system, but I'm not sure which one, might be XPS.

    In the "available printer list" all of the printer statuses are "idle", nothing in que.

    What can be done to get Windows communicating again with the dot matrix printers?

    TIA.

    #tech #retrotech #windows
    #dotmatrix #dotmatrixprinter
    #microsoft #techquestions

  12. A question for retro tech bros:

    My employer is still using an OKI dot matrix printer, model Microline 620, and an Epson dot matrix printer, model FX-890.

    The OKI printer is not working, and the FX-890 will only print some screens, but not all.

    It's an older Windows system, but I'm not sure which one, might be XPS.

    In the "available printer list" all of the printer statuses are "idle", nothing in que.

    What can be done to get Windows communicating again with the dot matrix printers?

    TIA.

    #tech #retrotech #windows
    #dotmatrix #dotmatrixprinter
    #microsoft #techquestions

  13. A question for retro tech bros:

    My employer is still using an OKI dot matrix printer, model Microline 620, and an Epson dot matrix printer, model FX-890.

    The OKI printer is not working, and the FX-890 will only print some screens, but not all.

    It's an older Windows system, but I'm not sure which one, might be XPS.

    In the "available printer list" all of the printer statuses are "idle", nothing in que.

    What can be done to get Windows communicating again with the dot matrix printers?

    TIA.

    #tech #retrotech #windows
    #dotmatrix #dotmatrixprinter
    #microsoft #techquestions

  14. @paul @linus @stefano @whynothugo I chose Ubuntu (for KDE Plasma) because the installer provides root-on-ZFS.

    With that base, I have not yet figured out which of these will be the simplest way forward:

    ― bemgr
    ― zectl
    ― ZFSBootMenu.

    <gist.github.com/grahamperrin/a>

    I see verbose guides, the verbosity creates a sense of complication.

    I'd like the simplest possible guide to getting started, with any of the three options, where the boot environment layout/structure is predetermined by the installer for Ubuntu.

    TIA

    #rootonzfs #Linux #OpenZFS #ZFS #bemgr #zectl #ZFSBootMenu

  15. El cine mexicano sigue conquistando nuevas plataformas, y esta vez Tubi nos trae «Mírame», una intrigante producción original estrenada el 19 de diciembre de 2023.

    Anuncios

    Con un elenco destacado que incluye a Leticia Huijara, Axel Alpuche, Regina Reynoso y Alejandro Puente —famoso por sus papeles en Rebelde de Netflix y Nadie nos va a extrañar—, esta película combina misterio y elementos sobrenaturales que capturan la atención del espectador desde el principio.

    La historia sigue a Lalo, un joven que se muda a Xochimilco para vivir con su abuela. En su primer día de clases, se cruza con una madre angustiada por la desaparición de su hija Adela, aunque en ese momento, a Lalo no le parece relevante. Sin embargo, pronto comienza a vivir sucesos inquietantes: un reloj de su padre fallecido vuelve a funcionar misteriosamente, y sombras acechan en el laboratorio de química. Durante sus entrenamientos de natación, Lalo ve a una chica en el fondo de la piscina, lo que lo lleva a dibujarla. Mientras trabaja en el dibujo, escucha ruidos extraños, se queda dormido y, al despertarse, descubre que su boceto ha sido rayoneado.

    Más tarde, Lalo visita un mercado y se detiene en un puesto de libros. Un título, El tercer ojo, llama su atención. El encargado, al notar su interés por lo esotérico, le regala otro libro, convencido de que le será útil.

    El misterio se intensifica cuando Lalo se hace amigo de una compañera de escuela, una chica enigmática que asegura que «los muertos viven» y que hay que obedecerlos o «no te la acabas». Ella también menciona que su tía es una poderosa bruja de Xochimilco. Lalo le cuenta sobre la desaparición de Adela y el miedo de su madre. Juntos revisan el perfil de Facebook de Adela, donde descubren que lleva días sin publicar nada. Entre las fotos, Lalo ve una imagen perturbadora de Adela que parece mostrarla como muerta, pero su amiga no logra verla, lo que aumenta la sensación de que algo oscuro lo está rodeando solo a él.

    Mientras lee el libro que le regalo el sr, Lalo descubre algo inquietante: los fantasmas suelen aparecer en los lugares donde murieron o en aquellos que frecuentaban en vida, lo que le hace pensar si los extraños eventos que ha presenciado están relacionados con Adela.

    Xochimilco, un personaje más
    En Mírame, Xochimilco no es solo el escenario; se convierte en un personaje más de la trama. Sus paisajes evocan misterio y tradición, siendo un telón de fondo perfecto para los sucesos sobrenaturales que Lalo enfrenta. Las locaciones del colegio, con su estética detenida en el tiempo, añaden un aire tenebroso, reforzado por la iluminación que intensifica la sensación de inquietud. Además, es un agasajo ver a Darío T. Pie interpretar al maestro de biología, ofreciendo una actuación que aporta un toque excéntrico y enigmático a la historia.

    Conclusión
    Mírame combina el misticismo y lo sobrenatural con una historia juvenil llena de intriga. La película destaca no solo por su elenco sólido y narrativa envolvente, sino también por el uso magistral de Xochimilco como un componente esencial del ambiente. Aunque no es una joya cinematográfica, es perfecta para disfrutar un viernes por la tarde. De 5 estrellas, le doy un sólido 4. Esta producción original de Tubi te mantendrá al borde del asiento, mientras te adentras en un mundo donde lo paranormal y lo cotidiano se entrelazan de manera única.

    https://elblogdelascuriosidades.com.mx/2024/10/24/resena-mirame-pelicula-tubi-2023/

    #CineDeSuspenso #CineMexicano #Misterio #Peliculas2023 #Sobrenatural #TubiOriginal #Xochimilco

  16. So Far Gone

    July 2, 2025

    SO FAR GONE rating: four stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐.

    I love the concept of SO FAR GONE by Jess Walter (HarperCollins, June 10, 2025). In 2016, former writer and journalist Rhys Kinnick pitches his smartphone out of his car window, drives to 40 acres in Northwest Washington State (where his grandfather left a cinderblock dwelling now inhabited by raccoons), and ekes out a sort-of-WALDEN-like existence off the grid–if Thoreau had Spokane neighbors who became good friends (they would have been Massachusett, in Thoreau’s case) and gone grocery shopping.1Actually, according to this New Yorker piece by Kathryn Shultz, “The Moral Judgments of Henry David Thoreau” (October 12, 2015), Walden Pond was an easy walk to Thoreau’s mother’s house, he dined regularly with friends, he played the host himself, and his sisters brought him food, so if there had been a grid to be on in 1845-47, Thoreau would have been on it, all the while moralizing against it.

    Kinnick’s daughter Bethany is married to a Christian nationalist conspiracy theorist named Shane, whom Rhys punches in the face at Thanksgiving dinner. This rash decision, plus the 2016 election, are factors in Rhys’s decision to go and live as a near hermit. He has no friends, and his family, he supposes, do not need him. The world has no more use for him at all. If I had 40 acres I’d be tempted to throw my phone out the window and go live off the grid too, but could not because of my family, which is kind of the point. But the insanity of today’s ultra-connected and distracted world, and the alienation from the natural world, is also the point. People need each other, no matter how messed up the world we inhabit. Even if we are introverts, curmudgeons, iconoclasts, and fed up to the teeth with it all.

    As our hero learns when, eight years after his disappearance, his two grandchildren show up on his doorstep in the company of a neighbor and report that his daughter Bethany has disappeared. Now what?

    The author did his research on Christian Nationalism. Wacko men’s retreats,2here is a retreat light on the Bible study and heavy on shooting guns. betrothals of children to adults, forced conversion therapy of boys and men who don’t even think they are gay, demands for women to unconditionally submit to their husbands,3 I recommend the amazing memoir A WELL-TRAINED WIFE by Tia Levings about which I blogged on 3/11/2024 if you want to know where total submission can lead. completely unhinged conspiracy theories. . .as someone who came out of this deranged culture in 2001, all of this tracks.

    I was a bit skeptical of the reason the author provides for Shane’s descent into madness. It’s possible that fear drives people into extremist right wing cults, but in my case, in 1990 I really wanted to make God happy and do religion “correctly”–get everything precisely right. Okay, so maybe it was my fear. I wanted a big family that God was extremely happy with, that would be absolutely safe from harm and evil. I wanted to WIN. Which is not the point of the Christian faith at all.4For more on this if you’re interested, check out NOT IN IT TO WIN IT by Andy Stanley which I just loaned to my priest.

    This book would make a wonderful series. Great characters, zany road trip adventures, a hilarious detective, ecology. The rootedness of the novel in a specific place was charming; the author is based in Spokane. It reminded me of MOTHER-DAUGHTER MURDER NIGHT by Nina Simon in that way, set lovingly in the author’s stomping grounds.5 See my blog of August 2, 2023 on Simon’s novel. It’s deeply ironic too: any extreme form of escape from healthy interrelationships is “so far gone,” whether in a cabin all alone or in a compound full of zealots.

    Reading in context:

    Other books in which children end up with grownups other than their parents and mutual transformation occurs: THE GOOD LORD BIRD by James McBride (Penguin Random House, 2013) TRUE GRIT by Charles Portis (Simon & Schuster 1968), NEWS OF THE WORLD by Paulette Jiles (HarperCollins, 2016), and several children’s classics. The ability of the children to change their grandfather and vice versa in a natural setting was not given enough pages in my opinion, which is the only reason this is not a five-star book.

    The only other book I’ve read by Jess Walter is BEAUTIFUL RUINS which my LibraryThing shelf says I finished on March 1, 2013. I ate it all up, gave it 4 stars, and have a copy in my home collection.

    What I’m reading now:

    I just finished F*CKED UP FAIRY TALES by Liz Gotauco (W. W. Norton & Company, October 2025) and there is a podcast! Good thing too, because I am sad that the book is over.

    #SoFarGone #JessWalter #Thoreau #Walden #ChristianNationalism #TiaLevings #AWellTrainedWife #NotInItToWinIt #AndyStanley #Christianity #MotherDaughterMurderNight #NinaSimon #TheGoodLordBird #JamesMacBride #TrueGrit #CharlesPortis #NewsOfTheWorld #PauletteJiles #BeautifulRuins

    #AndyStanley #AWellTrainedWife #BeautifulRuins #CharlesPortis #Christianity #ChristianNationalism #JamesMacBride #JessWalter #MotherDaughterMurderNight #NewsOfTheWorld #NinaSimon #NotInItToWinIt #PauletteJiles #SoFarGone #TheGoodLordBird #Thoreau #TiaLevings #TrueGrit #Walden

  17. So Far Gone

    July 2, 2025

    SO FAR GONE rating: four stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐.

    I love the concept of SO FAR GONE by Jess Walter (HarperCollins, June 10, 2025). In 2016, former writer and journalist Rhys Kinnick pitches his smartphone out of his car window, drives to 40 acres in Northwest Washington State (where his grandfather left a cinderblock dwelling now inhabited by raccoons), and ekes out a sort-of-WALDEN-like existence off the grid–if Thoreau had Spokane neighbors who became good friends (they would have been Massachusett, in Thoreau’s case) and gone grocery shopping.1Actually, according to this New Yorker piece by Kathryn Shultz, “The Moral Judgments of Henry David Thoreau” (October 12, 2015), Walden Pond was an easy walk to Thoreau’s mother’s house, he dined regularly with friends, he played the host himself, and his sisters brought him food, so if there had been a grid to be on in 1845-47, Thoreau would have been on it, all the while moralizing against it.

    Kinnick’s daughter Bethany is married to a Christian nationalist conspiracy theorist named Shane, whom Rhys punches in the face at Thanksgiving dinner. This rash decision, plus the 2016 election, are factors in Rhys’s decision to go and live as a near hermit. He has no friends, and his family, he supposes, do not need him. The world has no more use for him at all. If I had 40 acres I’d be tempted to throw my phone out the window and go live off the grid too, but could not because of my family, which is kind of the point. But the insanity of today’s ultra-connected and distracted world, and the alienation from the natural world, is also the point. People need each other, no matter how messed up the world we inhabit. Even if we are introverts, curmudgeons, iconoclasts, and fed up to the teeth with it all.

    As our hero learns when, eight years after his disappearance, his two grandchildren show up on his doorstep in the company of a neighbor and report that his daughter Bethany has disappeared. Now what?

    The author did his research on Christian Nationalism. Wacko men’s retreats,2here is a retreat light on the Bible study and heavy on shooting guns. betrothals of children to adults, forced conversion therapy of boys and men who don’t even think they are gay, demands for women to unconditionally submit to their husbands,3 I recommend the amazing memoir A WELL-TRAINED WIFE by Tia Levings about which I blogged on 3/11/2024 if you want to know where total submission can lead. completely unhinged conspiracy theories. . .as someone who came out of this deranged culture in 2001, all of this tracks.

    I was a bit skeptical of the reason the author provides for Shane’s descent into madness. It’s possible that fear drives people into extremist right wing cults, but in my case, in 1990 I really wanted to make God happy and do religion “correctly”–get everything precisely right. Okay, so maybe it was my fear. I wanted a big family that God was extremely happy with, that would be absolutely safe from harm and evil. I wanted to WIN. Which is not the point of the Christian faith at all.4For more on this if you’re interested, check out NOT IN IT TO WIN IT by Andy Stanley which I just loaned to my priest.

    This book would make a wonderful series. Great characters, zany road trip adventures, a hilarious detective, ecology. The rootedness of the novel in a specific place was charming; the author is based in Spokane. It reminded me of MOTHER-DAUGHTER MURDER NIGHT by Nina Simon in that way, set lovingly in the author’s stomping grounds.5 See my blog of August 2, 2023 on Simon’s novel. It’s deeply ironic too: any extreme form of escape from healthy interrelationships is “so far gone,” whether in a cabin all alone or in a compound full of zealots.

    Reading in context:

    Other books in which children end up with grownups other than their parents and mutual transformation occurs: THE GOOD LORD BIRD by James McBride (Penguin Random House, 2013) TRUE GRIT by Charles Portis (Simon & Schuster 1968), NEWS OF THE WORLD by Paulette Jiles (HarperCollins, 2016), and several children’s classics. The ability of the children to change their grandfather and vice versa in a natural setting was not given enough pages in my opinion, which is the only reason this is not a five-star book.

    The only other book I’ve read by Jess Walter is BEAUTIFUL RUINS which my LibraryThing shelf says I finished on March 1, 2013. I ate it all up, gave it 4 stars, and have a copy in my home collection.

    What I’m reading now:

    I just finished F*CKED UP FAIRY TALES by Liz Gotauco (W. W. Norton & Company, October 2025) and there is a podcast! Good thing too, because I am sad that the book is over.

    #SoFarGone #JessWalter #Thoreau #Walden #ChristianNationalism #TiaLevings #AWellTrainedWife #NotInItToWinIt #AndyStanley #Christianity #MotherDaughterMurderNight #NinaSimon #TheGoodLordBird #JamesMacBride #TrueGrit #CharlesPortis #NewsOfTheWorld #PauletteJiles #BeautifulRuins

    #AndyStanley #AWellTrainedWife #BeautifulRuins #CharlesPortis #Christianity #ChristianNationalism #JamesMacBride #JessWalter #MotherDaughterMurderNight #NewsOfTheWorld #NinaSimon #NotInItToWinIt #PauletteJiles #SoFarGone #TheGoodLordBird #Thoreau #TiaLevings #TrueGrit #Walden

  18. So Far Gone

    July 2, 2025

    SO FAR GONE rating: four stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐.

    I love the concept of SO FAR GONE by Jess Walter (HarperCollins, June 10, 2025). In 2016, former writer and journalist Rhys Kinnick pitches his smartphone out of his car window, drives to 40 acres in Northwest Washington State (where his grandfather left a cinderblock dwelling now inhabited by raccoons), and ekes out a sort-of-WALDEN-like existence off the grid–if Thoreau had Spokane neighbors who became good friends (they would have been Massachusett, in Thoreau’s case) and gone grocery shopping.1Actually, according to this New Yorker piece by Kathryn Shultz, “The Moral Judgments of Henry David Thoreau” (October 12, 2015), Walden Pond was an easy walk to Thoreau’s mother’s house, he dined regularly with friends, he played the host himself, and his sisters brought him food, so if there had been a grid to be on in 1845-47, Thoreau would have been on it, all the while moralizing against it.

    Kinnick’s daughter Bethany is married to a Christian nationalist conspiracy theorist named Shane, whom Rhys punches in the face at Thanksgiving dinner. This rash decision, plus the 2016 election, are factors in Rhys’s decision to go and live as a near hermit. He has no friends, and his family, he supposes, do not need him. The world has no more use for him at all. If I had 40 acres I’d be tempted to throw my phone out the window and go live off the grid too, but could not because of my family, which is kind of the point. But the insanity of today’s ultra-connected and distracted world, and the alienation from the natural world, is also the point. People need each other, no matter how messed up the world we inhabit. Even if we are introverts, curmudgeons, iconoclasts, and fed up to the teeth with it all.

    As our hero learns when, eight years after his disappearance, his two grandchildren show up on his doorstep in the company of a neighbor and report that his daughter Bethany has disappeared. Now what?

    The author did his research on Christian Nationalism. Wacko men’s retreats,2here is a retreat light on the Bible study and heavy on shooting guns. betrothals of children to adults, forced conversion therapy of boys and men who don’t even think they are gay, demands for women to unconditionally submit to their husbands,3 I recommend the amazing memoir A WELL-TRAINED WIFE by Tia Levings about which I blogged on 3/11/2024 if you want to know where total submission can lead. completely unhinged conspiracy theories. . .as someone who came out of this deranged culture in 2001, all of this tracks.

    I was a bit skeptical of the reason the author provides for Shane’s descent into madness. It’s possible that fear drives people into extremist right wing cults, but in my case, in 1990 I really wanted to make God happy and do religion “correctly”–get everything precisely right. Okay, so maybe it was my fear. I wanted a big family that God was extremely happy with, that would be absolutely safe from harm and evil. I wanted to WIN. Which is not the point of the Christian faith at all.4For more on this if you’re interested, check out NOT IN IT TO WIN IT by Andy Stanley which I just loaned to my priest.

    This book would make a wonderful series. Great characters, zany road trip adventures, a hilarious detective, ecology. The rootedness of the novel in a specific place was charming; the author is based in Spokane. It reminded me of MOTHER-DAUGHTER MURDER NIGHT by Nina Simon in that way, set lovingly in the author’s stomping grounds.5 See my blog of August 2, 2023 on Simon’s novel. It’s deeply ironic too: any extreme form of escape from healthy interrelationships is “so far gone,” whether in a cabin all alone or in a compound full of zealots.

    Reading in context:

    Other books in which children end up with grownups other than their parents and mutual transformation occurs: THE GOOD LORD BIRD by James McBride (Penguin Random House, 2013) TRUE GRIT by Charles Portis (Simon & Schuster 1968), NEWS OF THE WORLD by Paulette Jiles (HarperCollins, 2016), and several children’s classics. The ability of the children to change their grandfather and vice versa in a natural setting was not given enough pages in my opinion, which is the only reason this is not a five-star book.

    The only other book I’ve read by Jess Walter is BEAUTIFUL RUINS which my LibraryThing shelf says I finished on March 1, 2013. I ate it all up, gave it 4 stars, and have a copy in my home collection.

    What I’m reading now:

    I just finished F*CKED UP FAIRY TALES by Liz Gotauco (W. W. Norton & Company, October 2025) and there is a podcast! Good thing too, because I am sad that the book is over.

    #SoFarGone #JessWalter #Thoreau #Walden #ChristianNationalism #TiaLevings #AWellTrainedWife #NotInItToWinIt #AndyStanley #Christianity #MotherDaughterMurderNight #NinaSimon #TheGoodLordBird #JamesMacBride #TrueGrit #CharlesPortis #NewsOfTheWorld #PauletteJiles #BeautifulRuins

    #AndyStanley #AWellTrainedWife #BeautifulRuins #CharlesPortis #Christianity #ChristianNationalism #JamesMacBride #JessWalter #MotherDaughterMurderNight #NewsOfTheWorld #NinaSimon #NotInItToWinIt #PauletteJiles #SoFarGone #TheGoodLordBird #Thoreau #TiaLevings #TrueGrit #Walden

  19. Mi admiras la bluon de la somera ĉielo.
    Kompare kun la pasinta jaro, neniu blanka streko trairas ĝin...de nordo al sudo, de oriento al okcidento, ĉe horizonto kaj ĉe zenito.

    Mi fakte forgesis, ke tia pura ĉielo povas ekzisti en Francio.

    #KOVIM #esperanto

  20. Tía María: Líderes del Valle del Tambo evalúan protestas y cuestionan legalidad del proyecto minero #Peru #Bergbau #Arequipa
    Representantes del Valle del Tambo llegaron a Lima para presentar una medida cautelar mediante el abogado Rodrigo Lauracio debido a que cuestionan la legalidad del proyecto. En entrevista con Convoca.pe, los líderes sociales señalaron que evalúan iniciar protestas sino son escuchados por el gobierno de José #Jerí.
    ocmal.org/tia-maria-lideres-de

  21. Tía María: Líderes del Valle del Tambo evalúan protestas y cuestionan legalidad del proyecto minero #Peru #Bergbau #Arequipa
    Representantes del Valle del Tambo llegaron a Lima para presentar una medida cautelar mediante el abogado Rodrigo Lauracio debido a que cuestionan la legalidad del proyecto. En entrevista con Convoca.pe, los líderes sociales señalaron que evalúan iniciar protestas sino son escuchados por el gobierno de José #Jerí.
    ocmal.org/tia-maria-lideres-de

  22. hello friends, exciting news that I don’t think I’ve mentioned on here yet! My #debutnovel, FAILURE TO COMPLY, is going to be published in spring 2024 with featherproof books.

    Does anyone (#litodon #literarymastodon) know of venues that would take unpublished excerpts of a #hybridgenre #speculativefiction novel? I think with #madness , #disabilityjustice , #abolition , and #antipsychiatry + use #poetics heavily. Tia!!

    @litodons @bookstodon #literarymagazine #litmag #litmags

  23. happy #SquirrelAppreciationDay from our national broadcaster! featuring this cutie making a cameo on a fancy birdfeeder.

  24. @KoPPeR Vllt wäre es nach den nächsten #EU -Wahlen sogar wirklich besser, wenn sie aufhören würde zu existieren, denn Uvd #Leyen wird sie mit ihren angestrebten Koalitionen mit Ultrarechten zu einer "Drecksschleuder" machen, die ultrarechtes Gedankengut verbreitet und Ultrarechten zur Macht verhilft, während der Ursprungsgedanke genau das Gegenteil war: #Demokratie, weniger Nationalismus etc.

    #waswärewenn

  25. Ho iniziato a disegnare quando ero piccolo ed ho sempre usato matite e poco i colori pensando di non esserne in grado.
    Dopo le medie l’ho abbandonata per anni per poi recuperarla e scoprire il digitale.
    Ho scoperto di amare i colori e il loro uso, sempre per vie traverse o per casi o per “sfighe” specialmente quando nemmeno lo stavo cercando.
    Questa è la prima illustrazione che mi ha fatto sentire felice.
    Nata guardando i miei figli mangiare un chupa chups.
    #illustration #colori #balena