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Mnemosyne
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Textiles artist, embroiderer, bag- maker, clothier. Retired art show director. Mother of muses.
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Back when there was more than one rep house in Portland, I saw both films for the first time - it was a double feature, a mini Angela Lansbury film festival.

She was a dish.
Watch Gaslight or the Picture of Dorian Grey and see for yourself.
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This guy’s a Christian pastor, in case you think Diocletian didn’t have a point.
Evangelicals are hot for starving kids.
I can think of no one more deserving! So happy for you! Congratulations 🎊
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This led me down a rabbit hole of mandatory voting laws. The Wikipedia entry was interesting, and it seems to me that if democrats ever get back in power, they should introduce mandatory voting laws.
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This is from Autocracy, Inc, about how modern autocratic propaganda works.

I consider this every time I decide what to share and how to frame it.
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Unless you’ve been on SNAP or had to be a cashier in a grocery store while someone discovers the insane restrictions placed on SNAP food choices, I simply think you should shut the hell up about food access.
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15 million Americans are going to lose their health care.
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The day I was so excited about THE DAGON COLLECTION being a World Fantasy Award finalist in the Anthology category, I didn’t notice I was a finalist in the Artist category.
Oh my goodness, The Dagon Collection is on the World Fantasy Awards shortlist for anthologies! I didn't just make woodcut art for this one, I wrote the story for it as well!
worldfantasy2025.co.uk/world-fantas...
And the excellent film, Panther, is impossible to find
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Do people actually understand the war waged against the Panthers by the U.S government? I think that most people really do not.
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SNAP should be the most popular thing the government does

if you’re socialist, it’s the government meeting basic human needs

if you’re 20th century liberal, it’s a form of welfare that helps the poor without directly transferring wealth

if you’re conservative, it subsidizes farmers and grocers
Trying hard to be Eyepatch Morty.
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Being laid off feels especially hard when I remember how many times I put my job first before my own health, well-being, and family. When I worked weeknights until 11pm and on weekends to hit production quotas, during PTO, and filed three stories the day before it happened. There's a lot of grief.
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oh my god by the time the World Series is over I'm going to be exponentially more radicalized against AI bullshit than I already am
Man, the bath tub should be a safe place! Enjoy Brighton, in my imagination, it's stuck in the Edwardian Era. Weird to think of folks in modern dress hanging out there.
Having the tism made me appreciate learning the generational rule.

In beauty school
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Ms Rachel just called Andrew Cuomo a raggedy old racist bitch
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When I see "the resistance" get up and make these bold speeches, and then I see the signs saying "if Kamala had won, we'd be a brunch," I don't feel hopeful. I feel annoyed. Because brunch is where they were when millions of children were acquiring lifelong illness and bird flu was training up.
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"Rainey-Smith is a xylographer – she makes woodcuts. She doesn’t make images that look like woodcuts, she doesn’t use computers, she doesn’t use AI, she actually carves wood the old-fashioned way, which is a tradition that goes back at least two thousand years."
www.orartswatch.org/liv-rainey-s...
Liv Rainey-Smith: Woodblock by woodblock, building toward a World Fantasy Award • Oregon ArtsWatch
The Portland artist talks about the allure of fantasy worlds, the ancient art of woodblock printing, and the long journey that has made her a finalist for a prestigious prize.
www.orartswatch.org
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The Walton family (who own Walmart) are worth over $400 billion, yet many of their employees are on SNAP.

Bezos is worth over $400 billion, many Amazon employees require SNAP.

The people who need help are not the problem.

It’s corporate greed. It’s an unwillingness to pay a living wage.
I'm just happy to have been wrong about food riots /s