A screenshot of an email receipt for Sidequested: Book 1 from bookshop.org with support for Books Inc.
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A screenshot of an email receipt for Sidequested: Book 1 from bookshop.org with support for Books Inc.
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Cover of the graphic novel βMotherloverβ by Lindsay Ishihiro. Two women are lying on a grassy lawn and staring lovingly into each othersβ eyes.
Had a present waiting for me in todayβs mail. @neomeruru.bsky.socialβs fantastic βMotherloverβ is now in print and this book is gorgeous.
holding out hope Matt Gaetz's confirmation hearing for AG is just a very elaborate Chris Hansen sting
Would you like some happy news? Starting January 2025, SIDE QUESTED, our queer YA romantic comedy, will update three times a week!
This is NOT what America is about. America is about *opens history book*
uh oh
*Frantically starts flipping though pages*
uh oh. oh no. no no no. uh oh
I wasn't aware of the strike until after I'd done Tuesday's, so my streak is still active until it marks Wednesday as incomplete.
But I don't cross picket lines.
My oldest son (working in Santa Clara County) said it was much busier than expected early on. I didn't get a chance to talk to him on his lunch break.
A tweet and response: Tweet: Can anyone explain to this confused Italian living in the US what is up with Philadelphia and Gritty?? Is he their daimon? Response: I believe he's the manifestation of their city as a god, like Roma. At the bottom is a picture of Gritty laying on the ice. looking at the camera.
Lord grant me the freedom from anxiety enjoyed by the man who left his phone on the floor in the middle of the free weights area.
Whatever happens, try to do the right thing, try to protect people weaker than you, try to stand up to bullies, try to speak truth to power.
Sunnyvale decided they liked them enough that they closed Murphy Avenue to vehicle traffic permanently.
But, that's one small street in a very car-centric urban area.
It's fascinating how many right-wing types keep saying their lives are in danger if the Democrats win.
How many times has Ted Nugent said he won't survive a Democratic presidency now? It's at least a couple.
Good morning and happy November. It is now time to not set our kitchens on fire.
In honor of boring, I present to you my favorite poem on the subject, by Wendy Cape
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My co-worker spent hours trying to track down a book that a patron had asked about, going through all our interlibrary loan resources. Nothing.
Turns out the patron had asked ChatGPT for book recs and it made up some titles and summaries. The book did not exist.
Idea I got from a health coach many years ago - instead of (or in addition to) journaling, take a picture of every meal. It saves trying to work out portion sizes and details like that, and gives a visual overview for things like "is there any color in your diet, or is it all brown?"
LUKE: You told me Vader betrayed and murdered my father OBI WAN: The rules were you guys weren't going to fact check
Screenshot from New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon): Immigrants are flooding across our border and weakening our country. Many are drug addicts, who father out-of-wedlock children, refuse to pay their bills, and show more loyalty to our foreign adversaries than they do to the United States. by Elon Musk 8:46 AM β’ Oct 1, 2024 β’ 105K Views
Iβd like to report a murder.
The moment I realized I disliked him was when his campaign helped push a Republican onto the general election ballot in 2018 so that Newsom would have a guaranteed win.
I'm pretty down on Adam Schiff for similar at the moment, TBH, but I'll still vote for him over Garvey.
In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: The police, who commit crimes, and the mayor, who commits crimes.
Buh. I totally missed this. Preorder in place now. Thank you!
I've seen "adjudicated rapist" used. He has been judicially declared to be a rapist but has not been convicted of such in a criminal trial.
Picked up the Zebra Sarasa vintage color packs from Jetpens. I donβt think any will replace Uni Signo blue-black as my daily driver but nice to have the variety.
It was never a place we went regularly, but there were a couple years in the early 2010s where my family went to Sea World and then got dinner at Chick-Fil-A afterwards. It's been fascinating to watch how the relative unacceptability of those has changed over the years.
See also: the part of the 'sports book in tribal casinos' proposition from a couple years back that also gave the tribal casinos (or anyone else) PAGA rights to enforce gambling laws in non-tribal casinos and card rooms.
I don't remember where I saw it, but "Hypocrisy is virtue-signaling for the right" was one of those *mind blown* ideas.
That was, in fact, the point of them. Especially in states added after the early 1800s, there is a kind of baked-in distrust of government and the ease of ballot propositions is a part of that.
I'm not saying this is a good thing, necessarily, but it can be a useful safety valve.
As an example, several states have propositions on the ballot this year to explicitly add abortion rights to the state constitution, overruling Republican legislatures and courts. There have also been propositions to fight gerrymandering, with mixed success.
A lot of states (California among them) have relatively easy paths to the ballot for statewide propositions. These include things like amendments to the state constitution. This is intended to give the citizens a path to overrule the legislature or otherwise force changes. >>
Also - Californians will all have, at minimum, 15 items on their ballot this year. President, two Senate races due to stupid rules, US Representative, State Assembly, and 10 propositions. Half the state also has a State Senate election. Plus any local races - education board, mayor, local bonds.