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Two major takeaways for people on Substack like Jonathan Hickman, Molly Knox Ostertag or Michael Avon Oeming from the Decoder interview with CEO Chris Best:

1️⃣ Your platform does not consider it appropriate to moderate overt racism like “all brown people are animals”.

2️⃣ Your platform allows you to leave at any given moment and take all your subscriber information with you.

Draw your own conclusions.

Today I already smashed three paywalls with my favourite casual game:

1) Load a paywalled NYT article in the browser

2) Watch the progress bar grow until the text appears

3) Quickly cancel the loading before all pop-ups and restrictions can kick into gear

4) Too slow? Reload button = extra life

5) Cheat: Tor Browser's loading speed is your friend here :)

Happy Smashing! 💥⛏️

2011 I was in the middle of a weekly published correspondence with a Japanese , Matsuoka Waka, when the Daiichi nuclear disaster shocked the world.

Despite all the chaos, we decided to keep our exchange going. It was remarkable to watch Matsuoka-san’s cute manga characters pack their emergency backpacks to flee from radiation.

I am relieved beyond words that this weekend, the last German nuclear power plant went off the grid.

This I drew days after the catastrophe:

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Posting this amazing art ("pink in the night") by Eunnie, who has seemingly not yet joined the fediverse, so that you're not missing out :TransHeart:

I have added full alt text, which was sadly missing from the posts elsewhere.

You can follow her at:
eunnieboo.tumblr.com/
instagram.com/eunnieboo/

#trans #transgender #TransFem #lesbian #sapphic #queer #LGBTQ #DigitalArt

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Easter eggs, rabbits and the Pagan Goddess of Fertility: the Stephen Collins cartoon.

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I will miss my friend of 38 years very much. She was one of the funniest people I've ever met, and I was the better for knowing her.

Actual flyer for yesterday's "Let's Make Our Beautiful" campaign in .

It was pretty rainy, I hope the merrily dancing skeletons weren't too disappointed... 💀​🌧️​💀​

Und auf Deutsch, wer möchte, nochmal zum Hören:

Ilse Aichingers „Spiegelgeschichte“ (1949) – Formexperiment und emotionaler gut punch in einem.

CW:

(Quelle: Vera Teichmann, DLF Kultur)

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Finally found an English version of “Mirror Story”, a powerful and haunting short story about the consequences of bans by Austrian poet Ilse Aichinger.

Remarkably, time is completely reversed here: A woman raises from her deathbed, revisits her fatal illegal abortion, grows estranged from her boyfriend, turns into a child again and eventually gets born.

This should be required reading in every state with an .
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ia601406.us.archive.org/21/ite

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Auch schön:

"Der Wald ist der Bauch
den der Park beim Einatmen einzieht."

( Sebastian Unger)

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meets :

die stille und das trübe kellerlicht
des walds am nachmittag. und keine bären,
auch wenn dort vorn die gelben tatzenspuren der blätter leuchten, die der ahorn legt.

[aus "waldstück" von Jan Wagner]

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Oh, man. This comic — from 1993 — could NOT be more relevant today. As usual, Bill Watterson hits it out of the park.

#Banks #Banking #Bailout #AntiCapitalism

Beautiful example of how “avant-garde” and “mainstream” comics constantly cross-pollinate:

’s walking over his own comic’s pages just as Julius Corentin Aquefaques did 20 years before.

Left: From “Le Processus” by Marc-Antoine Mathieu (1993)

Right: From “Young Avengers” by @kierongillen and Jamie McKelvie (2013)

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Omg put this on my grave stone

[from a Guardian article about writer & poet Maggie Nelson]

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