Alicia Austin, “Science Fiction Review”, #39, Aug. 1970 Source
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Alicia Austin, “Science Fiction Review”, #39, Aug. 1970 Source
Corps de Ballet dancer in the wings. Paris Opera Ballet.
Photo by Gilles Tapie
learning that addiction is a progressive narrowing of the range of things that make one happy was kinda life changing for me. i apply it to everything not even just addiction i am always checking to ask if i am narrowing my range of happiness or widening it
always good to check whether your coping strategy has become something that needs its own coping strategies
historical european fantasy author you don’t have to make that Muslim/Jewish/North African/Central Asian character a ‘shady trader of foreign goods’ or a militaristic tyrant …. historical european fantasy author the scholars and intellectuals from those demographics were incredibly influential in middle ages Europe through their contributions in the field of Mathematics, Astrology, Philosophy, and basically all early groundwork for modern science…. historical european fantasy author if you’re writing a ‘scholar’ or monk type character whose only interactions are with other european texts and worldviews you’re being ahistorical… historical european fantasy author Edward Said already went over this
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Nobody calls each other “terminally online” anymore. I think that’s because everyone is terminally online now. Jobless too. And ugly as fuck. Stains all over our shirts. Stupid as well
I know we’re all like lawless nonconformists but you really can’t be texting and driving. that’s one of the ones you’ve gotta listen to for real
bouquets behind foggy glass is a photo style i will never get tired of
from a scrapbook of victorian ephemera, sadie e. field, 1904.
Honestly fuck AI for making me have to go on and on defending the dignity of toil like I’m some kind of protestant