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this is a backup account
my formal aspect is a lichen,
I sometimes assume human form but that's rare..

anyway I'm a friendly lichen!

in the spirit of pure escapism, I'm gonna fire up my Ardes Sole Mio and obliviate to bed

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on "the phenomenon of cursed images, a haunted eBay painting, and how methodist fundraising chain letters from the 1880s led to crowdfunding" Show more

"Can change the toxic culture of sexism and harassment at cybersecurity conferences?"
theintercept.com/2018/06/19/me

let us escape the endless cycle of horrible news and seek refuge for a moment in the natural history and classification of bees, wasps and ants, in gorgeous full color illustrations..

"Naturgeschichte, Klassification und Nomenclatur der Insekten" (1791) by Johann Ludwig Christ

biodiversitylibrary.org/item/1

intersections of capitalism and racism, resistance efforts

"Jessica Gordon Nembhard: African American Co-ops (In Conversation)"

m.soundcloud.com/upstreampodca

review of "A Hurry of English" by Mary Jean Chan Show more

LB
from the same website, series of guides to help independent creatives

thecreativeindependent.com/arc

game by loren schmidt (2015): Strawberry Cubes

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control = room. »

lorenschmidt.itch.io/strawberr

interesting collection of resources for independent creatives who are trying to make a living:

"TCI is a resource of emotional and practical guidance for creative people. "

thecreativeindependent.com/

food, consider the cassava Show more

the most successful people... (-, death) Show more

food (?), strong stuff Show more

book:

"Scale and the Incas"
by Andrew James Hamilton

press.princeton.edu/titles/112

"A groundbreaking work on how the topic of scale provides an entirely new understanding of Inca material culture"

"Engaging essays that roam across uncertain territory, in search of sunken forests, unclassifiable islands, inflammable skies, plagiarized tabernacles, and other phenomena missing from architectural history." Show more