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One Nice Bug Per Day
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KIROKAZE

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every winter solstice I am consumed with thoughts of Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost...
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) dir. Brian Henson
Catstronomy - Lim Heng Swee.
i actually fucking hate this website lmao
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Biannual reminder that despite never reblogging anything my personality is still based on consuming tumblr culture on a regular basis
if u are ever stuck in a story u need to remembr that a piece of paper is quite generously proportioned in the x and y directions. so if you tryto escape a story by living it youll keep going and going a long time and never make it out. but in the z direction it is tightly limkted. so you simply need to stack stories on stories on stories until the page bursts and you r free. scheherazade knew this
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The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), dir. Brian Henson
The Muppets Christmas Carol dir. Brian Henson (1992) for @awibee
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at the goth bbq eating corn on the macabre
I'm already seeing advice from people in the US to purchase queer books and other banned or "controversial" books on paper as a way to combat the wave of government censorship that is coming. While this is a good idea (it is! absolutely!), it's not accessible to everyone, and truly, we're not going to be able to consumerism our way out of this one.
If you can buy the books, do. Whether you can buy the books or not, borrow them from your library.
Borrow the paper versions. Borrow the ebook or audiobook versions. Request the titles you want that your library doesn't have. The more a title circulates or is requested, the better librarians are going to be able to defend keeping it if and when it's ever challenged.
Use libraries like @queerliblib too. The more members they have, the better they'll be able to fundraise.
Your community resources depend on you using them. Borrow the books before they go away.
InB4: Piracy is not the solution here. We're trying to keep community resources available, not make sure individual people can read individual books. Different problems.
The books are still available. Borrowing them from your library and returning them on time and in good condition will help keep them that way.