Pride astronauts! [swoon]
some little pride astronauts for all my lgbt+ stargazers out there đź’–
Beautifully said!
Neil Gaiman on Libraries and Librarians.
Pride hair -- so pretty!
This is the first set, but there will be more!
Me: Oooh, my friend / Tumblr-buddy has a new interest! I don’t have the time, mental energy, etc. for it, but I like seeing them enjoy things. Yay -- lots of happy posts!
*gets a new interest* ah.......... time to annoy my followers with 1 685 5753 6969 posts they did not ask for
I love this idea! However, I think you could do Midsummer Night’s Dream if you start and end the play outside (or next door, whatever) and use the large, labyrinthine coffee shop from Tempest for the woods. Bonus points if the mechanicals do Pyramus and Thisbe as if it were set in a coffee shop!
Coffee shop AU, except the original media’s setting is otherwise largely unaltered – it just has a coffee shop in it now, or the nearest remotely plausible equivalent.
I’m not sure I’d want to do that to Mothman.
Please remember that you CANNOT rely on rulings like this. A conservative administration could force the FDA to change its ruling, with little or no warning. The only way to protect access to abortion in the US is by voting out anti-abortion politicians at all levels.
Don’t get me wrong -- I think this is a great move by the FDA! Despite the headline, though, there is no guarantee that everyone in the US will always be able to get abortion pills by mail.
Finally, some good news.
👉🏿 https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/16/health/abortion-pills-fda.html
This is one of my pet peeves, and I’m going to loosen its leash a little. The way the Big Five publishers handle e-books “sales” to libraries is depressing. (I put “sales” in quotes because it is frequently more like leasing than buying.) Libraries pay more, have limitations on the number of check-outs (which can only be used sequentially, no matter how many people are waiting to read the book), and/or have limitations on how long they can “own” an e-book. Libraries also have to make their patrons jump through numerous hoops in order to access their e-books.
Want some examples? These are books currently on the New York Times best seller list.
Where the Crawdads Sing -- list price: $26 (hardcover), e-book price on Amazon: $15, e-book price for a library: $55 (for a 24-month lease)
The Art of Racing in the Rain -- list price: $17 (paperback), e-book price on Amazon: $9, e-book price for a library: $17 (for 26 check-outs)
Becoming by Michelle Obama -- list price: $32.50 (hardcover), e-book price on Amazon: $15, e-book price for a library: $55 (for a 24-month lease)
Bitterroots -- list price: $28 (hardcover), e-book price on Amazon: $15, e-book price for a library: $60 (for the earlier of 52 check-outs or 24 months)
Bear in mind, if a library needs more copies of a physical book to fill holds, their vendors have it at a discounted price. If not, the library can go to any bookstore or even to Amazon to get the book. For an e-book, libraries can only buy from a small collection of companies because library e-books need extra restrictions to allow patrons to check them out at all. A library can’t just go to Amazon to get e-books at consumer prices because they wouldn’t be able to loan that copy to people.
As publishers struggle with the continuing shake-up of their business models, and work to find practical approaches to managing digital content in a marketplace overwhelmingly dominated by Amazon, libraries are being portrayed as a problem, not a solution. Libraries agree there’s a problem – but we know it’s not us.
This is oddly enthralling. You build towers of sand, and periodically, a wave comes and dissolves them. Then you start over. That’s the whole game.
I can’t decide whether this little game is ultimately soothing or super frustrating. :DÂ
Sad but true.
Pride mermaids!  I love that they aren’t all the basic fish-base.
❤️💛💚💙💜 TA-DA!! Here’s my contribution to Pride month!! If you’d like to see any other flags/mermaids just message me and I’ll add them on here!! ❤️💛💚💙💜
Random stuff I have collected. All opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of my employer. (Icon by Freepik: www.freepik.com)
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