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Okay, while I love this book conceptually, the writing style was a bit of a challenge for me. There is no comma shortage here.

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1 month ago
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I utterly adored this sapphic period piece by @clpolk.com 💜 it’s been a while since I was so lovingly transported into such a signature world. Absolutely worth the read.

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3 months ago
Book with red border, a minimalist design of a white ladder poking out of a square hole in the ground, a yellow diamond hovering above the top. Yellow mountains appear in the background, and a very thin waning moon on the top left of the sky. The colors are muted purples, greens, and pinks, as if the sky is in a sunset. Book page held open with a thumb on the bottom left of the page. The page reads “Never before had I been so devastated. I would have sworn it couldn't happen to me; I'd seen women trembling, crying and screaming, but I'd remained unaffected by their tragedy, a witness to impulses I found unintelligible, remaining silent even when I did what they asked of me to assist them. Admittedly, we were all caught up in the same drama that was so powerful, so all-embracing that I was unaware of anything that wasn't related to it, but I had come to think that I was different. And now, racked with sobs, I was forced to acknowledge too late, much too late, that I too had loved, that I was capable of suffering and that I was human after all.
I felt as if this pain would never be appeasi me in its grip for ever, that it would prevent me t.
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myself to anything else, and that I was allowing it think that that is what they call being consumed wii I would no longer be able to get up, think, or ever” the thumb obscures a portion of the text

This was such a wonderfully painful, disturbing, dystopian book. I wish I could read French purely to enjoy it in it’s original form.

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3 months ago
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These might be some of the best pickles I’ve had in my life.

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3 months ago

The way that people 50+ use ChatGPT makes me realize why certain aspects of the world are the way they are.

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7 months ago
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Art of sailor moon with the words 'my tummy hurts and I'm mad at the government'

morning mood

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7 months ago

So we eat the robots, ask AI to swab us for strep, and pay our rent in nuts and bolts?

Instructions Unclear, have been booked for a grippy sock vacation. 😀

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My high school bio teacher once said “allergies are just your body’s very reasonable reaction to plants trying to have sex with you” and I think about that every time I sneeze now.

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7 months ago
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a man with a beard and tie is sitting on a couch and says come again . ALT: a man with a beard and tie is sitting on a couch and says come again .
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7 months ago

That’s horrible, I am so sorry you’re dealing with this.

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Maybe SS and email?

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7 months ago

@support.bsky.team EEEEWWWW PLZ FIX

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7 months ago
A large zuchinni sliced on the end sitting on top of a cutting board. The large chef night sitting to the left of it appears dwarfed due to the immense size of the zuchinni

Usually this size is just for seed saving but I cubed it into fried rice and it was actually delicious?

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7 months ago

I feel so validated rn

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7 months ago

Moralizing the extents of someone’s self harm is a slippery slope, to say the least.

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This is BlueSky,,, not a Coldplay concert
July 18, 2025 at 6:02 PM

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7 months ago

Omg they look amazing!!!!!

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8 months ago

At least my momma and sister are flying in to visit me 💜

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8 months ago

I buried a parent, one uncle got diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and the other relapsed. So things are super great rn

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9 months ago

I am so tired of burying people this year

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9 months ago
Hum Reprod. 2025 Apr 22:deaf062. doi: 10.1093/humrep/deaf062. Online ahead of print.

The phenotypic and genetic association between endometriosis and immunological diseases

Nina Shigesi 1, Holly R Harris 2 3, Hai Fang 4 5, Anne Ndungu 4, Matthew R Lincoln 6; International Endometriosis Genome Consortium; 23andMe Research Team; Chris Cotsapas 7, Julian Knight 4, Stacey A Missmer 8 9, Andrew P Morris 10, Christian M Becker 1, Nilufer Rahmioglu 1 4, Krina T Zondervan 1 4


PMID: 40262193 DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deaf062

Abstract
Study question: Is there an increased risk of immunological diseases among endometriosis patients, and does a shared genetic basis contribute to this risk?

Summary answer: Endometriosis patients show a significantly increased risk of autoimmune, autoinflammatory, and mixed-pattern diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, coeliac disease, osteoarthritis, and psoriasis, with genetic correlations between endometriosis and osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis, and a potential causal link to rheumatoid arthritis.

The phenotypic and genetic association between endometriosis and immunological diseases

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40262193/
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10 months ago
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Twitch Twitch is the world

Wow, just 5 more to go for #twitch affiliate status. So today's post is one of my most watched clips... where @eesnutch.bsky.social #explodes because our friend tim was a little too excited to get inside in #NuclearNightmare

www.twitch.tv/solarlunix/c...

#smallstreamer #pngtuber #gaming

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10 months ago

1000% and we love it

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10 months ago

Foraged some Virginia Bluebells! I find them to be a little bitter so I blanch them, then make a sweet batter to dip them in and pan fry.

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10 months ago

THIS MAKES IT SO HARD FOR REAL SERVICE ANIMALS

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10 months ago
Book page open that reads “external injustice, is.
But Palestinians do respond overwhelmingly with love.
Just as the Indigenous populations of an entire hemisphere, subjected to the largest genocide in human history, responded overwhelmingly with love. Just as the Black communities in much of the United States, a country that quite simply would not exist in its current form were it not for the theft of their labor, responded overwhelmingly with love. Just as every people everywhere deemed acceptable collateral in service of the empires interest responded overwhelmingly with love.
Today I watched footage of a man kissing his son's foot as he buried the body so torn apart by the missiles that the foot was one of the only pieces the father could find in the rubble. Tell me this man doesn't know love, hasn't been made to know it in a way no human being should.
Except it is a love that cannot be acknowledged by the empire, because it is a peoples love for one another. Anyone who has dragged a relative out from under the wreckage of a bombed building, who has held a friend bleeding to death in the Book opened with a page that reads “What is this work we do? What are we good for?
The literary critic Northrop Frye once said all art is metaphor, and a metaphor is the grammatical definition of insanity. What art does is meet us at the site of our insanity, our derangement, the plainly irrational mechanics of what it means to be human. There comes from this, then, at least a working definition of a soul: one's capacity to sit with the mysteries of a thing that cannot in any rational way be understood— only felt, only moved through. And sometimes that thing is so grotesque-what we do to one another so grotesque-that sitting with it feels an affront to the notion of art as a conduit of beauty.
Still, sit. Sit.” Book cover, orange with a bomb falling towards a small toddler holding a flower, holding their hand up towards the bomb in wonder. The book title reads “one day, everyone will have always been against this”

Omar Akkad’s writing has absolutely twisted the sorrow out of me like a wet rag. I have wept and paced and felt such commiseration with an author that feels as disturbed, sick, sad, frustrated as I do. Please visit your library to pick up a copy!

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